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I have started a new company and have been making my entries like <company>/discord.com to align with previous naming schemes. Let's say its bigco.
However, I am used to doing prs show disco or some other shortened for my usual full entry names.
Now though, this is a bit of a pain, as I wind up having to interactively select each time.
Helix has a particularly-fuzzy search that lets me type things like pkgtoonixdefault to get to pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/default.nix with minimal typing. My brain is fairly tuned to this "type some unique-ish path characters in order and get there fast".
Similarly, it would be nice to be able to do prs show bigcodisco and have it match to bigco/discord.com. What do you think?
I considered a separate password-store and a xprs command that sets PASSWORD_STORE, which to be honest, might be better for separation of concerns, but becomes a bit of a mess to think about with respect to my syncing story and usage with Android-Password-Store.
Maybe you have another idea? If not, maybe it's possible to re-use the algorithm from the interactive fuzzy finder to do matches on the CLI? If that's not too much magic?
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Hi,
I have started a new company and have been making my entries like
<company>/discord.com
to align with previous naming schemes. Let's say itsbigco
.However, I am used to doing
prs show disco
or some other shortened for my usual full entry names.Now though, this is a bit of a pain, as I wind up having to interactively select each time.
Helix has a particularly-fuzzy search that lets me type things like
pkgtoonixdefault
to get topkgs/tools/package-management/nix/default.nix
with minimal typing. My brain is fairly tuned to this "type some unique-ish path characters in order and get there fast".Similarly, it would be nice to be able to do
prs show bigcodisco
and have it match tobigco/discord.com
. What do you think?I considered a separate
password-store
and axprs
command that setsPASSWORD_STORE
, which to be honest, might be better for separation of concerns, but becomes a bit of a mess to think about with respect to my syncing story and usage with Android-Password-Store.Maybe you have another idea? If not, maybe it's possible to re-use the algorithm from the interactive fuzzy finder to do matches on the CLI? If that's not too much magic?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: