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[Emacspeak] Swiper Re: Plugin Recommendations Thread (2023 Edition)



Robert Melton via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> writes:
You've mentioned swiper a few times.

What Swiper does is the same as the built-in isearch -- except that
swiper provides a visual preview of the next  set of matches. This is
mostly useful only if you have enough vision to read that preview --
since Emacspeak can only speak the current match. So unless you really
do have sufficient vision to meet that requirement, and using that
vision is not a strain, I'd avoid swiper and just use C-s and C-r.



> Hey All! 
>
> As I start to really get comfortable with Emacs and Emacspeak, 
> I fear I made the amateur mistake of installing too many plugins!
>
> So I am reaching out to the community for amazing plugins that
> work great with both Emacspeak and Emacs, bonus points for 
> being light and minimal.
>
> My "must haves" so far:
>
> Swiper: this is the plugin I use a thousand times a day to jump to
> lines in a file based on fuzzy finding.
>
> Magit: still learning it but amazingly powerful, still haven't mastered
> reading the diffs, but that is probably just a reading the docs issue.
> I need to find or create a way to jump to added lines and removed 
> lines quickly. 
>
> Deadgrep: I use this a lot to jump around my codebases, it seems 
> well tweaked for Emacspeak at this point I am very comfortable in 
> it. 
>
> Elfeed: I am reading RSS feeds again and loving it because of this
> plugin, if I could only find a way to sync the current status between 
> my desktop and laptop easily.  
>
> Outside of those 4 I got a bunch of lsp stuff and language specific 
> stuff but nothing else I am in love with, honestly the LSP stuff as I
> mentioned before tends to overwhelm and annoying me with docs 
> popping up everywhere and making me completely lost. 
>
> Additionally I installed and configured dumb-jump and I love the 
> idea of it -- but have yet to see it actually... work, so, yeah. 
>
> Anyway, what are the rockstar plugins you folks use and
> recommend? 

-- 

Thanks,

--Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research)
♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1  🦮


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