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authorWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-01-27T11·26+0000
committerWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-01-27T11·26+0000
commitd1fdc9fa637a46c9dcc5eb996d5c16b5c9cc074b (patch)
tree0317a2fafc3f7fbb68dcd544c908c8880165b7cc /configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc
parent11d0a6c794356b62a8ff7b9c68d01cf1c0cd4d68 (diff)
Enable ivy-mode globally
This takes care of my outstanding TODO of understanding why something ivy was
being used and other times it wasn't. It turns out that there is a generic
`completing-read` function that many Emacs packages consume. `ivy-mode` ensures
that when that function is called it is used instead of the default Emacs
completing package.

I'm still unsure of the difference between ivy and counsel. My best guess
currently is that counsel is the narrowing framework and ivy is the integration
of the narrowing framework with `completing-read`. Swiper must be the
integration with incremental {forward,backward} search.
Diffstat (limited to 'configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc')
-rw-r--r--configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/packages/wpc-ui.el2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/packages/wpc-ui.el b/configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/packages/wpc-ui.el
index 814bfed004c0..6ac587c46567 100644
--- a/configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/packages/wpc-ui.el
+++ b/configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/packages/wpc-ui.el
@@ -100,9 +100,9 @@
 
 ;; completion framework
 (use-package ivy
-  ;; TODO: Restore behavior where `counsel' is used everywhere.
   :config
   (counsel-mode t)
+  (ivy-mode t)
   (alist/set! #'counsel-M-x "" ivy-initial-inputs-alist)
   ;; prefer using `helpful' variants
   (progn