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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes when searching (with /) I either mistype or am mistaken and the thing im searching for doesn't exist. My cursor ends up jumping to a random location, or worse still because I was still typing in a search pattern some random edit happens.
Describe the solution you'd like
I think one way to reduce mistakes is to have a config option where labels are not shown and you cant jump until n characters typed. Then the workflow for searching would be /abc with the first few characters I am searching for and then pausing to see if the thing I am searching for exists and then I can continue the search pattern or hit a jump key.
Describe alternatives you've considered
As it is, this is kind of forcing me to slow down while using /. Atleast with the minimum characters I can bang out those, and while typing that probably the buffer has already moved around and been highlighted and labelled so I wouldn't actually have to slow down very much.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes when searching (with /) I either mistype or am mistaken and the thing im searching for doesn't exist. My cursor ends up jumping to a random location, or worse still because I was still typing in a search pattern some random edit happens.
Describe the solution you'd like
I think one way to reduce mistakes is to have a config option where labels are not shown and you cant jump until
n
characters typed. Then the workflow for searching would be/abc
with the first few characters I am searching for and then pausing to see if the thing I am searching for exists and then I can continue the search pattern or hit a jump key.Describe alternatives you've considered
As it is, this is kind of forcing me to slow down while using
/
. Atleast with the minimum characters I can bang out those, and while typing that probably the buffer has already moved around and been highlighted and labelled so I wouldn't actually have to slow down very much.Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: