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Basically it let you pick the candidate in narrowed list by entering quick-match mode and pressing one of home-row key (like easy-motion). To get the idea please see this pic.
It is blazingly quick compare to other ways of chosing the candidate.
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Thanks for the suggestion. But I don't like the extra complexity it adds. Users have to learn about the mode and how to properly use it. Maybe it's just me, but I usually don't spend more than a couple of seconds on fzf and most of the time, I can easily narrow down the list and get what I want just by typing in a few more characters (especially with extended-search mode) without actually reading the list. I don't deny that some users might find it useful, but extra features always have their cost, and in this case I'd like to keep it simple. Thanks!
Quick-match is powerful feature of Unite.vim.
Basically it let you pick the candidate in narrowed list by entering quick-match mode and pressing one of home-row key (like easy-motion). To get the idea please see this pic.
It is blazingly quick compare to other ways of chosing the candidate.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: