Wednesday, March 10, 2010

'ido' is like QuickSilver for emacs

And that is actually all there is to say. If you have come to rely on QS
for your daily work, and you also use emacs, then this is the perfect
emacs mode for you.

When you switch buffers or open files, all you have to do with 'ido' is to
type a few characters to make your choice unique among all the
possibilities there are. 'ido' calls it flex matching. I'm Lovin' it.

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