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2020-02-20
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I thought I liked swiper, but turns out I don’t — I hate it that I have to retype my search all the time, and that search results are not highlighted in the buffer. I think that Vim’s plain old *
is a much better experience, or a list of results in some different buffer. Any packages that do that?
ivy has a command ivy-resume
, if I remeber correctly. You can use it to resume the previous popup, including swiper.
It also has a ivy-occur
, bound to C-c C-o
in the minibuffer.
with swiper you can repeat your most recent search by typing C-s
a second time, at the Swiper:
prompt in the minibuffer.
note the ivy-occur
binding C-c C-o
is active in the swiper minibuffert.