Add instructions for using ivy alternatives
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							| @ -76,6 +76,18 @@ A couple of variables can be editer by the user in order to configure | ||||
|   This specific example will recursively search for all ~.org~ files in | ||||
|   =~/org=, all ~.html~ files in ~/tmp~, and all ~.h~ files in =~/code/C=. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * I don’t want to use Ivy, I want to use <insert ivy alternative here> | ||||
| You can still use this package then! I made the function | ||||
| ~ivy-quick-find-files-list-files~ specifically for this kind of | ||||
| situation. For instance, if you are an ido user, you could write an | ||||
| ~ido-quick-find-files-list-files~ function like so: | ||||
| #+begin_src emacs-lisp | ||||
|   (defun my/ido-quick-find-files () | ||||
|     (interactive) | ||||
|     (find-file (ido-completing-read "Open file: " | ||||
|                                     (ivy-quick-find-files-list-files)))) | ||||
| #+end_src | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * Upcoming changes | ||||
| Plans exist to customize the maximum depth at which ~find~ and ~fd~ are to | ||||
| search for files. | ||||
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