diff --git a/docs/emacs/packages/misc.org b/docs/emacs/packages/misc.org index 5f4f613..9a9dab7 100644 --- a/docs/emacs/packages/misc.org +++ b/docs/emacs/packages/misc.org @@ -104,23 +104,6 @@ What’s the point of using Emacs if you can’t tell everyone? "Fwd: "))))) #+end_src -** ~quick-find-files.el~ -This package is a small utility package I’ve written in order to -quickly find files across my filesystem. -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package quick-find-files - :defer t - :straight (ivy-quick-find-files :type git - :host github - :repo "phundrak/quick-find-files.el" - :build t) - :custom - (quick-find-files-program 'fd) - (quick-find-files-dirs-and-exts '(("~/org" . "org") - ("~/Documents/university" . "org"))) - (quick-find-files-fd-additional-options "-L")) -#+end_src - ** Keycast In case I am sharing my screen with people and I want to show which functions are called on my keystrokes since I don’t exactly use @@ -259,6 +242,23 @@ Moreover, inside Emacs? :defer t) #+end_src +** quick-find-files +This package is a small utility package I’ve written in order to +quickly find files across my filesystem. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(use-package quick-find-files + :defer t + :straight (quick-find-files :type git + :host github + :repo "phundrak/quick-find-files.el" + :build t) + :custom + (quick-find-files-program 'fd) + (quick-find-files-dirs '((:dir "~/org" :ext "org" :ignored ("config")) + (:dir "~/org/notes" :ext "md"))) + (quick-find-files-fd-additional-options "-L")) +#+end_src + ** Winum Winum allows Emacs to associate windows with a specific number and navigate through these windows by directly referring to their