14 comments

  • Jeff_Brown 8 hours ago

    Something I love about emacs is the ability to tab complete the name of a command. I do know a lot of keyboard shortcuts, but I use way, way more commands than I know the shortcut for. Need to rename a buffer? M-x ren-buf TAB should do it. Etc.

    • setopt 7 hours ago

      Me to, but to be fair, I think this is no longer unique to Emacs. See for example the "command palette" in VSCode; it isn’t "tab completion" per se but similar to e.g. M-x with Vertico.

      • BeetleB 3 hours ago

        Probably he's referring to "fuzzy find"?

        Yes, VSCode has something similar, I believe. But Emacs had it before VSCode existed ;-)

      • goodmythical 4 hours ago

        I was thinking I was crazy...I use command completion in lots of different applications...

  • snikeris 2 hours ago

    This is cool.

    While we're discussing optimizing emacs keybindings...I've found it key to have my bindings set up such that my thumbs operate the control modifier key.

    • kleiba an hour ago

      I'm fine with the standard CAPS_LOCK is CTRL setup...

      • Pay08 7 minutes ago

        I could never get used to that. I should probably try forcing the issue to see if I can rewire my muscle memory, but I'm afraid that it'll be a problem in places where I don't want caps lock rebound to ctrl.

  • tra3 4 hours ago

    Are there any similar tools for the OS as a whole?

    I'm trying to switch to Corne keyboards and the key maps are critical.

    • Pay08 6 minutes ago

      This is theoretically pretty extensible, but you need an OS-wide keylogger. On the Linux side, I'm not sure if Wayland allows for that at all.

    • chills 11 minutes ago

      What do you mean, "the OS as a whole"? This is the OS!

  • lorenzohess 8 hours ago

    This looks great. Would there be an easy way to generalize this program to tiling window managers? Maybe initially I can use this by modifying the WM to forward all its keybindings to a dummy Emacs instance. For WMs is the entropy theory also applicable?

    • oritron 6 hours ago

      Some people use Emacs /as a tiling window manager/ :) https://github.com/emacs-exwm/exwm

    • sammy0910 7 hours ago

      it should be -- as long as you have like the right logging set up, I think the theory would also be applicable.

      currently the calculations in this library are done with a clojure jar, so if you're interested, you might have an easier time calling that directly

  • aghilmort 4 hours ago

    this is great / will try!