From b093845bbc95fcbb83fe961db56a618577925524 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: EuAndreh Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 07:48:21 -0300 Subject: remembering article: Add missing "to" --- ...1-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to '_articles') diff --git a/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.md b/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.md index 8a18850..41c9131 100644 --- a/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.md +++ b/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Today I pushed v0.1.0 of [remembering][remembering], a tool to enhance the inter ## 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. -- cgit v1.2.3