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Ido "directory merging". With it you can type the (potentially partial) name of a file that resides in a different directory (that was previously visited) and Ido will, after a small configurable delay, change the path to match. I have not yet seen this capability inside Ivy.
Ido has the ability to identify files that are "not important" and can hide or show them in a prompt. "Non important" files are output files (like object files, byte-compile files), etc.. So far with Ivy I have only been able to use patters to filter out these files. Something that is not required when using Ido.
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Investigate Ivy to see if it is possible to get the following Ido features inside Ivy: directory merging and toggling of ignored files.
Investigate Ivy to see if it is possible to get the following Ido features when using Ivy: directory merging and toggling of ignored files.
Feb 21, 2021
I find the following Ido features really useful:
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