
3 - Making Incremental Search Work for You
03/02/23 • 7 min
Today I'm going to share some of the ways I utilize Emacs's incremental search, during my workflow. In addition I'll be sharing some configuration recommendations that you might also find useful.
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Today I'm going to share some of the ways I utilize Emacs's incremental search, during my workflow. In addition I'll be sharing some configuration recommendations that you might also find useful.
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