Clarifying the use of mini.fuzzy #1417
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I've been using mini.pick and I am quite happy with it. What does mini.fuzzy add to the mix? Does it enhance the pickers in any way? I'd love some clarification on what exactly mini.fuzzy is, given that I am new to the vim/neovim way of doing things. Do I need both mini.pick and mini.fuzzy? Thanks! |
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'mini.fuzzy' is a library that contains some functions for fuzzy matching and a function with custom sorter for 'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim' (which is visibly faster than its defaults). The 'mini.fuzzy' module severely predates even the possibility of something like custom fuzzy picker (which is 'mini.pick') being part of 'mini.nvim'. No, you don't need 'mini.fuzzy' to keep using 'mini.pick'. |
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'mini.fuzzy' is a library that contains some functions for fuzzy matching and a function with custom sorter for 'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim' (which is visibly faster than its defaults).
The 'mini.fuzzy' module severely predates even the possibility of something like custom fuzzy picker (which is 'mini.pick') being part of 'mini.nvim'.
No, you don't need 'mini.fuzzy' to keep using 'mini.pick'.