prescient.el: simple but effective sorting and filtering for Emacs.
prescient.el
is a library which sorts and filters lists of
candidates, such as appear when you use a package like Ivy or
Company. Extension packages such as ivy-prescient.el
and
company-prescient.el
adapt the library for usage with various
frameworks.
As compared to other packages which accomplish similar tasks,
including IDO, Ivy, Helm, Smex, Flx, Historian, and
Company-Statistics, prescient.el
aims to be simpler, more
predictable, and faster.
prescient.el
is available on MELPA as three separate packages:
The easiest way to install these packages is using
straight.el
:
(straight-use-package 'prescient)
(straight-use-package 'ivy-prescient)
(straight-use-package 'company-prescient)
However, you may install using any other package manager if you prefer.
To cause Ivy to use prescient.el
sorting and filtering, enable
ivy-prescient-mode
. To cause Company to use prescient.el
sorting, enable company-prescient-mode
. To cause your usage
statistics to be saved between Emacs sessions, enable
prescient-persist-mode
.
prescient.el
takes as input a list of candidates, and a query that
you type. The query is first split on spaces into subqueries (two
consecutive spaces match a literal space). Each subquery filters the
candidates because it must match as either a substring of the
candidate or as an initialism (e.g. ffap
matches
find-file-at-point
, and so does fa
). The last few candidates you
selected are displayed first, followed by the most frequently selected
ones, and then the remaining candidates are sorted by length.
If you don't like the algorithm used for filtering, you can choose a
different one by customizing prescient-filter-method
. For Ivy, you
can set up keybindings for changing this value on the fly by
customizing ivy-prescient-filter-method-keys
; by default, you can
toggle between substring/initialism matching and regexp matching by
pressing C-c C-r
.
-
prescient-history-length
: The number of recently selected candidates that are remembered and displayed at the top of the list. -
prescient-frequency-decay
:prescient.el
keeps a "frequency" for each selected candidate, which is incremented by one each time you select the candidate. To keep things tidy, frequencies are multiplied by this variable's value each time you select a new candidate, so they decrease over time. -
prescient-frequency-threshold
: Once the frequency for an infrequently used command falls below the value of this variable,prescient.el
forgets about it. -
prescient-save-file
: Where to save statistics that are persisted between Emacs sessions whenprescient-persist-mode
is active. The default value follows the conventions ofno-littering
. -
prescient-filter-method
: Which algorithm to use for filtering candidates. The default isliteral+initialism
as described above, but you can also use substring matching, initialism matching, regexp matching, or fuzzy matching. See the docstring for full details. -
ivy-prescient-excluded-commands
: Some commands, likeswiper
, don't benefit fromprescient.el
sorting, so their usage statistics just pollute the save file. You can tellprescient.el
about them here. -
ivy-prescient-sort-commands
: Some Counsel commands, likecounsel-find-library
, intentionally disable sorting for their candidates. You can override this preference and re-enable sorting by adding such commands here. (To check if a command disables sorting, inspect its source code and see if it callsivy-read
with a nil value for the:sort
keyword argument.) -
ivy-prescient-filter-method-keys
: This is an alist whichivy-prescient.el
uses to establish additional temporary bindings inivy-minibuffer-map
. These bindings allow you to quickly change the value ofprescient-filter-method
while inside Ivy. See the docstring for information about the format of this alist. -
ivy-prescient-persist-filter-method
: If non-nil, then changes made toprescient-filter-method
while Ivy is active persist until the next time you use Ivy, instead of being reset once you leave. -
ivy-prescient-retain-classic-highlighting
: By default, the highlighting behavior ofivy-prescient.el
is slightly different from Ivy's highlighting forivy--regex-ignore-order
. You can recover the original behavior by customizing this user option; see the docstring for more details.
If you are using release 0.10.0 of Ivy, you will notice a number of
bugs and significantly degraded functionality. To fix these, please
upgrade to the latest master
branch of Ivy as of July 3, 2018 or
wait for a new release of Ivy.