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Re: completion-styles with increasing level of matching
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: completion-styles with increasing level of matching |
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Mon, 01 Aug 2022 17:34:00 +0200 |
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uzibalqa wrote:
> `flex' attempts to complete using in-order substrings, so
> `foo' matches `frodo' or `fbarbazoo'.
> Whereas `initials' complete acronyms and initialisms such that
> `lch' matches `list-command-history'.
>
> They seem to do the same thing to me. Any good insight what
> one can do but the other can't?
While I do rely on chemical, cognitive and physical speed the
physical part of that is typing so I'm the worst person to ask
actually ;)
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