(Emacs)~move Amx to core packages
Now I can use amx in any completion package of my choice.
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@@ -434,6 +434,20 @@ config, any 'completing-read' function leverages the completions-list when
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Though I believe Ido is a better completion system than the
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completions-list, it still has it's place and can be used in tandem
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with ido.
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*** Amx
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Amx is a fork of Smex that works to enhance the
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execute-extended-command interface. It also provides support for ido
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or ivy (though I'm likely to use ido here) and allows you to switch
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between them.
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It provides a lot of niceties such as presenting the keybind when
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looking for a command.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package amx
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:config
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(amx-mode))
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#+end_src
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*** Ido
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Ido is a very old completion package that still works great to this
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day. Though it is limited in its scope (and may thus be called a
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@@ -474,21 +488,6 @@ with more text based functions.
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:config
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(ido-ubiquitous-mode +1))
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#+end_src
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**** Amx
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Amx is a fork of Smex that works to enhance the
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execute-extended-command interface. It also provides support for ido
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or ivy (though I'm likely to use ido here) and allows you to switch
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between them.
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It provides a lot of niceties such as presenting the keybind when
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looking for a command.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package amx
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:after ido
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:config
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(amx-mode))
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#+end_src
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*** Completions-list
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package simple
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