Does helm have an equivalent of ivy-rich #2490
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Ryan B ***@***.***> writes:
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Hi, I have been watching videos, and after some poking around, found
people have beefed up their experience by installing ivy-rich. Is
there something equivalent in helm, particularly for helm-M-x.
I don't know what is ivy-rich and what it does.
What do you miss in helm-M-x?
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Hey folks, Wondering about the same. When I hit What am I missing? |
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Dmitry ***@***.***> writes:
@thierryvolpiatto Vanilla emacs on OS X 🤷
I don't have anything bound to C-]. Do you mind doing a describe-key on your instance?
You have it, just it have been disabled, check your config.
(defvar helm-M-x-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map helm-comp-read-map)
(define-key map (kbd "C-u") nil)
(define-key map (kbd "C-u") #'helm-M-x-universal-argument)
(define-key map (kbd "C-]") #'helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc)
map))
C-h k from helm-M-x:
C-] runs the command helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc, which is an
interactive compiled Lisp function in `helm-command.el'.
It is bound to C-].
(helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc)
Toggle short doc display in helm-M-x.
I forgot adding the command from helm-M-x-map in helm-M-x help (C-h m),
will do soon.
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I think I might have a different problem! Thanks for letting me know what the command should be. |
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Hi, I have been watching videos, and after some poking around, found people have beefed up their experience by installing
ivy-rich
. Is there something equivalent in helm, particularly forhelm-M-x
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