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Hi, and thanks for this plugin. It's my go-to buffer switcher 🐵
However! I've never had this plugin working as I want it. Look at the gif in the readme:
Reach seems to be advertising a really intuitive sort of handle naming. When I first came across Reach, I imagined that I could open it up in my Neovim project session and immediately see something like:
That is, I thought the handle naming would be intelligent, and subtle! Why isn't it? Surely there is a way to make it work. And if not, have you considered it?
I had in mind the sort of set-up where I could easily build up the muscle memory of pressing F9 (my Reach key) and then p to e.g. jump directly to plugins.lua in my Neovim project session. To reach effortlessly, thoughtlessly into the bufferspace and pull out exactly the file I need. With eyes closed!
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Hi, and thanks for this plugin. It's my go-to buffer switcher 🐵
However! I've never had this plugin working as I want it. Look at the gif in the readme:
Reach seems to be advertising a really intuitive sort of handle naming. When I first came across Reach, I imagined that I could open it up in my Neovim project session and immediately see something like:
That is, I thought the handle naming would be intelligent, and subtle! Why isn't it? Surely there is a way to make it work. And if not, have you considered it?
I had in mind the sort of set-up where I could easily build up the muscle memory of pressing F9 (my Reach key) and then p to e.g. jump directly to plugins.lua in my Neovim project session. To reach effortlessly, thoughtlessly into the bufferspace and pull out exactly the file I need. With eyes closed!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: