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Why is this change needed? -------------------------- I don't know if it's _needed_, but I use Org a lot. Having modern UI elements makes the experience more pleasant. How does it address the issue? ------------------------------ Org Modern[1] makes some nice improvements to the elements without being tied to a particular theme. Any links to any relevant tickets, articles or other resources? --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - https://github.com/minad/org-modern
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I'm still an ack man, but this might be the introduction I need.
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Since it seems like you're talking about general usage outside of emacs I'll give a very soft pitch for ripgrep. I've been using ripgrep for a while and have been happy with it. It's faster than ag and the rest, but I don't remember thinking ag was too slow, so maybe that doesn't matter. Ripgrep has slightly more functionality than ag based on https://beyondgrep.com/feature-comparison/, but I'm not sure I actually use any ripgrep specific features. It's been a while since I switched so I don't remember exactly what caused me to try it.
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Ripgrep is very popular on the Emacs subreddit. I'm not familiar with it, so I'd like to have this for now. I made a todo to consider switching.
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It seems like I don't have access to that basecamp, if you intended for other folks to be able to check it out.
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My bad. I originally made it just for myself, then later added Nate. I've added everyone else as followers since we're the only ones that use Emacs right now.
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As I'm using it more, I think it might be impacting the automatic indentation functionality in a way I don't like. I'm going to investigate further. |
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