Fuzzy finders and interactive search - makes it possible to find-your-way through things, rather than take a class, memorize everything, slowly convert it into experience.
Leap ahead!
An emacs command showing all interactive commands.
Excellent for discovery.
Requirement: visualization
Most recent use, freqency, and other convenient sorting methods
When you have nice, interactive fuzzy filtering
(counsel/vertico/alfred/rofi/etc), a bit of sorting wisdom can turn a list into
something that's basically already an app
especially with heterogenous lists
all about showing the leaves of a tree lately - branches can be so different,
but leaves can fit the same presentation layer
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definitely discovery related
A video overview of the components that make up the clawe monorepo.
Relevant April 2023.
I'll post a link here once it exists! For now, if you're reading this, I could stream this any day, so take a look at my schedule or ping me to see when it's going to happen.
Emacs
M-x
(meta-x) is so useful, I had to borrow
from it for clawe.
Clawe's mx command shows all the commands and keybindings, plus a few context specific suggestions: bb tasks for the current workspace, clone suggestions based on current browser tabs, etc.
It's the first command to hit when you're not sure which command you want. Search by keyword - excellent for feature discovery.
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