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## Previous solution
-I previously used [yeganesh][yeganesh] fill this gap, but as I started to rely less on Emacs, I added fzf as my go-to tool for doing fuzzy searching on the terminal.
+I previously used [yeganesh][yeganesh] to fill this gap, but as I started to rely less on Emacs, I added fzf as my go-to tool for doing fuzzy searching on the terminal.
But I didn't like that fzf always showed the same order of things, when I would only need 3 or 4 commonly used files.
For those who don't know: yeganesh is a wrapper around dmenu that will remember your most used programs and put them on the beginning of the list of executables.