doomemacs/modules/completion
Henrik Lissner 6671adc687
refactor!: move helpful from :core to :lang emacs-lisp
BREAKING CHANGE: This moves helpful.el out of core into :lang
emacs-lisp. Since most (all) people have this module enabled, this
shouldn't make a difference for most people, but if you're one of the
few that don't have :lang emacs-lisp enabled, Doom will revert to using
Emacs' built-in help.el and describe-* commands.

Others can also disable helpful with (package! helpful :disable t) if
they prefer Emacs' built-in help system, which wasn't possible before,
because it was a core package.

This was done as part of an ongoing effort to slim down Doom's core in
preparation for v3.
2024-08-30 02:26:41 -04:00
..
company module: deprecate :completion company 2024-07-29 02:01:27 -04:00
corfu tweak(corfu): don't invert evil-complete-all-buffers 2024-08-29 01:18:43 -04:00
helm refactor!: move helpful from :core to :lang emacs-lisp 2024-08-30 02:26:41 -04:00
ido bump: :completion 2024-02-05 17:21:21 -05:00
ivy refactor!: move helpful from :core to :lang emacs-lisp 2024-08-30 02:26:41 -04:00
vertico refactor(vertico): remove redundant quoting 2024-08-25 17:44:29 -04:00
README.org revert: fix(docs): set mode in file-local vars 2022-08-07 19:08:07 +02:00

:completion

Description

These modules provide interfaces and frameworks completion, including code completion.

Frequently asked questions

Should I choose Ivy, Helm, Vertico, or Ido?

Vertico is Doom's default and comes highly recommended of the four. It is the fastest, best integrated in Doom's ecosystem, and its module is the most actively maintained of the four. It also has the cleanest codebase and ties into native functionality already existing in Emacs, rather than reinventing the wheel.