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abeldekat avatar abeldekat commented on September 15, 2024 3

Basically we can press ';' key and then navigate to the top few files using numbers.
I believe this could be achieved using mini.visits altough navigating using numbers is not possible i guess since it uses vim.ui.select.

I am not sure, but could this be achieved using the labeled pickers discussed here and MiniExtra.pickers.visit_paths?

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echasnovski avatar echasnovski commented on September 15, 2024

There is an exported list_paths() specifically for users/plugins to programmatically get an array of visited paths in an appropriate order. This seems to be the best common ground for enabling any kind of "select from recent paths" functionality which 'mini.visits' itself does not provide.

Closing as not planned.

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231tr0n avatar 231tr0n commented on September 15, 2024

Basically we can press ';' key and then navigate to the top few files using numbers.
I believe this could be achieved using mini.visits altough navigating using numbers is not possible i guess since it uses vim.ui.select.

I am not sure, but could this be achieved using the labeled pickers discussed here and MiniExtra.pickers.visit_paths?

Yeah it should. Thanks for pointing it out. I will look into your implementation tomorrow.

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