The `evil-collection` upgrade is needed due to a recent breaking change in Corfu's setup and teardown functions. `evil-collection` `:after`-advised these with `#'evil-normalize-keymaps`, which accepts only 1 optional argument. This was fine because the functions took no arguments, but some have been introduced recently. Trying to initiate completion would now throw a "too many arguments" error, and due to the partial operation on the keymaps, make Emacs mostly unusable. Related links: - |
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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.