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But first, please read . orderless-1.0/README.org000066400000000000000000000513151435205704100150300ustar00rootroot00000000000000#+TITLE: Orderless #+OPTIONS: d:nil #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: orderless.texi #+TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY: Emacs misc features #+TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE: Orderless: (orderless). #+TEXINFO_DIR_DESC: Completion style for matching regexps in any order #+html: GNU ELPA #+html: GNU-devel ELPA #+html: MELPA #+html: MELPA Stable * Overview :PROPERTIES: :TOC: :include all :ignore this :END: This package provides an =orderless= /completion style/ that divides the pattern into space-separated components, and matches candidates that match all of the components in any order. Each component can match in any one of several ways: literally, as a regexp, as an initialism, in the flex style, or as multiple word prefixes. By default, regexp and literal matches are enabled. A completion style is a back-end for completion and is used from a front-end that provides a completion UI. Any completion style can be used with the default Emacs completion UI (sometimes called minibuffer tab completion), with the built-in Icomplete package (which is similar to the more well-known Ido Mode), the icomplete-vertical variant from Emacs 28 (see the external [[https://github.com/oantolin/icomplete-vertical][icomplete-vertical]] package to get that functionality on earlier versions of Emacs), or with some third party minibuffer completion frameworks such as [[https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/mct][Mct]], [[https://github.com/minad/vertico][Vertico]], or [[https://github.com/raxod502/selectrum][Selectrum]] (in its default configuration). All the completion UIs just mentioned are for minibuffer completion, used when Emacs commands prompt the user in the minibuffer for some input, but there is also completion at point in normal buffers, typically used for identifiers in programming languages. Completion styles can also be used for that purpose by completion at point UIs such as [[https://github.com/minad/corfu][Corfu]], [[https://company-mode.github.io/][Company]] or the function =consult-completion-in-region= from [[https://github.com/minad/consult][Consult]]. To use a completion style with any of the above mentioned completion UIs simply add it as an entry in the variables =completion-styles= and =completion-category-overrides= (see their documentation). You may also want to modify the =completion-category-defaults= variable, which serves as a default value for =completion-category-overrides=: if you want to use =orderless= exclusively, set both variables to =nil=. With a bit of effort, it might still be possible to use =orderless= with other completion UIs, even if those UIs don't support the standard Emacs completion styles. Currently there is support for [[https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper][Ivy]] (see below). Also, while Company does support completion styles directly, pressing =SPC= takes you out of completion, so comfortably using =orderless= with it takes a bit of configuration (see below). If you use ELPA or MELPA, the easiest way to install =orderless= is via =package-install=. If you use =use-package=, you can use: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package orderless :ensure t :custom (completion-styles '(orderless basic)) (completion-category-overrides '((file (styles basic partial-completion))))) #+end_src Alternatively, put =orderless.el= somewhere on your =load-path=, and use the following configuration: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (require 'orderless) (setq completion-styles '(orderless basic) completion-category-overrides '((file (styles basic partial-completion)))) #+end_src The =basic= completion style is specified as fallback in addition to =orderless= in order to ensure that completion commands which rely on dynamic completion tables, e.g., ~completion-table-dynamic~ or ~completion-table-in-turn~, work correctly. Furthermore the =basic= completion style needs to be tried /first/ (not as a fallback) for TRAMP hostname completion to work. In order to achieve that, we add an entry for the =file= completion category in the =completion-category-overrides= variable. In addition, the =partial-completion= style allows you to use wildcards for file completion and partial paths, e.g., ~/u/s/l~ for ~/usr/share/local~. Bug reports are highly welcome and appreciated! :CONTENTS: - [[#screenshot][Screenshot]] - [[#customization][Customization]] - [[#component-matching-styles][Component matching styles]] - [[#style-dispatchers][Style dispatchers]] - [[#component-separator-regexp][Component separator regexp]] - [[#faces-for-component-matches][Faces for component matches]] - [[#pattern-compiler][Pattern compiler]] - [[#interactively-changing-the-configuration][Interactively changing the configuration]] - [[#integration-with-other-completion-uis][Integration with other completion UIs]] - [[#ivy][Ivy]] - [[#selectrum][Selectrum]] - [[#company][Company]] - [[#related-packages][Related packages]] - [[#ivy-and-helm][Ivy and Helm]] - [[#prescient][Prescient]] - [[#restricting-to-current-matches-in-icicles-ido-and-ivy][Restricting to current matches: Icicles, Ido and Ivy]] :END: ** Screenshot :noexport: This is what it looks like to use =describe-function= (bound by default to =C-h f=) to match =eis ff=. Notice that in this particular case =eis= matched as an initialism, and =ff= matched as a regexp. The completion UI in the screenshot is [[https://github.com/oantolin/icomplete-vertical][icomplete-vertical]] and the theme is Protesilaos Stavrou's lovely [[https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes][modus-operandi]]. [[images/describe-function-eis-ff.png]] * Customization ** Component matching styles Each component of a pattern can match in any of several matching styles. A matching style is simply a function from strings to strings that maps a component to a regexp to match against, so it is easy to define new matching styles. The predefined ones are: - orderless-regexp :: the component is treated as a regexp that must match somewhere in the candidate. If the component is not a valid regexp, it is ignored. - orderless-literal :: the component is treated as a literal string that must occur in the candidate. This is just =regexp-quote=. - *orderless-without-literal* :: the component is a treated as a literal string that must *not* occur in the candidate. Note that nothing is highlighted for this matching style. You probably don't want to use this style directly in =orderless-matching-styles= but with a style dispatcher instead. There is an example in the section on style dispatchers. - orderless-prefixes :: the component is split at word endings and each piece must match at a word boundary in the candidate, occurring in that order. This is similar to the built-in =partial-completion= completion-style. For example, =re-re= matches =query-replace-regexp=, =recode-region= and =magit-remote-list-refs=; =f-d.t= matches =final-draft.txt=. - orderless-initialism :: each character of the component should appear as the beginning of a word in the candidate, in order. 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See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with this program. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; This package provides an `orderless' completion style that divides ;; the pattern into components (space-separated by default), and ;; matches candidates that match all of the components in any order. ;; Completion styles are used as entries in the variables ;; `completion-styles' and `completion-category-overrides', see their ;; documentation. ;; To use this completion style you can use the following minimal ;; configuration: ;; (setq completion-styles '(orderless)) ;; You can customize the `orderless-component-separator' to decide how ;; the input pattern is split into component regexps. The default ;; splits on spaces. You might want to add hyphens and slashes, for ;; example, to ease completion of symbols and file paths, ;; respectively. ;; Each component can match in any one of several matching styles: ;; literally, as a regexp, as an initialism, in the flex style, or as ;; word prefixes. It is easy to add new styles: they are functions ;; from strings to strings that map a component to a regexp to match ;; against. The variable `orderless-matching-styles' lists the ;; matching styles to be used for components, by default it allows ;; literal and regexp matching. ;;; Code: (require 'cl-lib) (defgroup orderless nil "Completion method that matches space-separated regexps in any order." :group 'minibuffer) (defface orderless-match-face-0 '((default :weight bold) (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) :foreground "#72a4ff") (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) :foreground "#223fbf") (t :foreground "blue")) "Face for matches of components numbered 0 mod 4.") (defface orderless-match-face-1 '((default :weight bold) (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) :foreground "#ed92f8") (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) :foreground "#8f0075") (t :foreground "magenta")) "Face for matches of components numbered 1 mod 4.") (defface orderless-match-face-2 '((default :weight bold) (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) :foreground "#90d800") (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) :foreground "#145a00") (t :foreground "green")) "Face for matches of components numbered 2 mod 4.") (defface orderless-match-face-3 '((default :weight bold) (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) :foreground "#f0ce43") (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) :foreground "#804000") (t :foreground "yellow")) "Face for matches of components numbered 3 mod 4.") (defcustom orderless-component-separator " +" "Component separators for orderless completion. This can either be a string, which is passed to `split-string', or a function of a single string argument." :type '(choice (const :tag "Spaces" " +") (const :tag "Spaces, hyphen or slash" " +\\|[-/]") (const :tag "Escapable space" orderless-escapable-split-on-space) (const :tag "Quotable spaces" split-string-and-unquote) (regexp :tag "Custom regexp") (function : tag "Custom function"))) (defcustom orderless-match-faces [orderless-match-face-0 orderless-match-face-1 orderless-match-face-2 orderless-match-face-3] "Vector of faces used (cyclically) for component matches." :type '(vector face)) (defcustom orderless-skip-highlighting nil "Skip highlighting the matching parts of candidates? If this is set to a function, the function is called to decide whether to skip higlighting the matches. Any non-function non-nil value means highlighting is skipped." :type '(choice boolean function)) (defcustom orderless-matching-styles '(orderless-literal orderless-regexp) "List of component matching styles. If this variable is nil, regexp matching is assumed. A matching style is simply a function from strings to strings that takes a component to a regexp to match against. If the resulting regexp has no capturing groups, the entire match is highlighted, otherwise just the captured groups are. Several are provided with this package: try customizing this variable to see a list of them." :type 'hook :options '(orderless-regexp orderless-literal orderless-initialism orderless-prefixes orderless-flex)) (defcustom orderless-style-dispatchers nil "List of style dispatchers. Style dispatchers are used to override the matching styles based on the actual component and its place in the list of components. A style dispatcher is a function that takes a string and two integers as arguments, it gets called with a component, the 0-based index of the component and the total number of components. It can decide what matching styles to use for the component and optionally replace the component with a different string, or it can decline to handle the component leaving it for future dispatchers. For details see `orderless-dispatch'. For example, a style dispatcher could arrange for the first component to match as an initialism and subsequent components to match as literals. As another example, a style dispatcher could arrange for a component starting with `?' to match the rest of the component in the `orderless-flex' style. For more information on how this variable is used, see `orderless-pattern-compiler'." :type 'hook) (defcustom orderless-smart-case t "Whether to use smart case. If this variable is t, then case-sensitivity is decided as follows: if any component contains upper case letters, the matches are case sensitive; otherwise case-insensitive. This like the behavior of `isearch' when `search-upper-case' is non-nil. On the other hand, if this variable is nil, then case-sensitivity is determined by the values of `completion-ignore-case', `read-file-name-completion-ignore-case' and `read-buffer-completion-ignore-case', as usual for completion." :type 'boolean) ;;; Matching styles (defun orderless-regexp (component) "Match COMPONENT as a regexp." (condition-case nil (progn (string-match-p component "") component) (invalid-regexp nil))) (defalias 'orderless-literal #'regexp-quote "Match a component as a literal string. This is simply `regexp-quote'.") (defun orderless--separated-by (sep rxs &optional before after) "Return a regexp to match the rx-regexps RXS with SEP in between. If BEFORE is specified, add it to the beginning of the rx sequence. If AFTER is specified, add it to the end of the rx sequence." (declare (indent 1)) (rx-to-string `(seq ,(or before "") ,@(cl-loop for (sexp . more) on rxs collect `(group ,sexp) when more collect sep) ,(or after "")))) (defun orderless-flex (component) "Match a component in flex style. This means the characters in COMPONENT must occur in the candidate in that order, but not necessarily consecutively." (rx-to-string `(seq ,@(cdr (cl-loop for char across component append `((zero-or-more (not ,char)) (group ,char))))))) (defun orderless-initialism (component) "Match a component as an initialism. This means the characters in COMPONENT must occur in the candidate, in that order, at the beginning of words." (orderless--separated-by '(zero-or-more nonl) (cl-loop for char across component collect `(seq word-start ,char)))) (defun orderless-prefixes (component) "Match a component as multiple word prefixes. The COMPONENT is split at word endings, and each piece must match at a word boundary in the candidate. This is similar to the `partial-completion' completion style." (orderless--separated-by '(zero-or-more nonl) (cl-loop for prefix in (split-string component "\\>") collect `(seq word-boundary ,prefix)))) (defun orderless-without-literal (component) "Match strings that do *not* contain COMPONENT as a literal match." (rx-to-string `(seq (group string-start) ; highlight nothing! (zero-or-more (or ,@(cl-loop for i below (length component) collect `(seq ,(substring component 0 i) (or (not (any ,(aref component i))) string-end))))) string-end))) ;;; Highlighting matches (defun orderless--highlight (regexps string) "Propertize STRING to highlight a match of each of the REGEXPS." (cl-loop with n = (length orderless-match-faces) for regexp in regexps and i from 0 when (string-match regexp string) do (cl-loop for (x y) on (let ((m (match-data))) (or (cddr m) m)) by #'cddr when x do (add-face-text-property x y (aref orderless-match-faces (mod i n)) nil string))) string) (defun orderless-highlight-matches (regexps strings) "Highlight a match of each of the REGEXPS in each of the STRINGS. Warning: only use this if you know all REGEXPs match all STRINGS! For the user's convenience, if REGEXPS is a string, it is converted to a list of regexps according to the value of `orderless-matching-styles'." (when (stringp regexps) (setq regexps (orderless-pattern-compiler regexps))) (let ((case-fold-search (if orderless-smart-case (cl-loop for regexp in regexps always (isearch-no-upper-case-p regexp t)) completion-ignore-case))) (cl-loop for original in strings for string = (copy-sequence original) collect (orderless--highlight regexps string)))) ;;; Compiling patterns to lists of regexps (defun orderless-escapable-split-on-space (string) "Split STRING on spaces, which can be escaped with backslash." (mapcar (lambda (piece) (replace-regexp-in-string (string 0) " " piece)) (split-string (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\\\\\\\|\\\\ " (lambda (x) (if (equal x "\\ ") (string 0) x)) string 'fixedcase 'literal) " +" t))) (defun orderless-dispatch (dispatchers default string &rest args) "Run DISPATCHERS to compute matching styles for STRING. A style dispatcher is a function that takes a string and possibly some extra arguments. It should either return (a) nil to indicate the dispatcher will not handle the string, (b) a new string to replace the current string and continue dispatch, or (c) the matching styles to use and, if needed, a new string to use in place of the current one (for example, a dispatcher can decide which style to use based on a suffix of the string and then it must also return the component stripped of the suffix). More precisely, the return value of a style dispatcher can be of one of the following forms: - nil (to continue dispatching) - a string (to replace the component and continue dispatching), - a matching style or non-empty list of matching styles to return, - a `cons' whose `car' is either as in the previous case or nil (to request returning the DEFAULT matching styles), and whose `cdr' is a string (to replace the current one). This function tries all DISPATCHERS in sequence until one returns a list of styles (passing any extra ARGS to every style dispatcher). When that happens it returns a `cons' of the list of styles and the possibly updated STRING. If none of the DISPATCHERS returns a list of styles, the return value will use DEFAULT as the list of styles." (cl-loop for dispatcher in dispatchers for result = (apply dispatcher string args) if (stringp result) do (setq string result result nil) else if (and (consp result) (null (car result))) do (setf (car result) default) else if (and (consp result) (stringp (cdr result))) do (setq string (cdr result) result (car result)) when result return (cons result string) finally (return (cons default string)))) (defun orderless-pattern-compiler (pattern &optional styles dispatchers) "Build regexps to match the components of PATTERN. Split PATTERN on `orderless-component-separator' and compute matching styles for each component. For each component the style DISPATCHERS are run to determine the matching styles to be used; they are called with arguments the component, the 0-based index of the component and the total number of components. If the DISPATCHERS decline to handle the component, then the list of matching STYLES is used. See `orderless-dispatch' for details on dispatchers. The STYLES default to `orderless-matching-styles', and the DISPATCHERS default to `orderless-dipatchers'. Since nil gets you the default, if want to no dispatchers to be run, use \\='(ignore) as the value of DISPATCHERS." (unless styles (setq styles orderless-matching-styles)) (unless dispatchers (setq dispatchers orderless-style-dispatchers)) (cl-loop with components = (if (functionp orderless-component-separator) (funcall orderless-component-separator pattern) (split-string pattern orderless-component-separator t)) with total = (length components) for component in components and index from 0 for (newstyles . newcomp) = (orderless-dispatch dispatchers styles component index total) when (functionp newstyles) do (setq newstyles (list newstyles)) for regexps = (cl-loop for style in newstyles for result = (funcall style newcomp) when result collect `(regexp ,result)) when regexps collect (rx-to-string `(or ,@(delete-dups regexps))))) ;;; Completion style implementation (defun orderless--prefix+pattern (string table pred) "Split STRING into prefix and pattern according to TABLE. The predicate PRED is used to constrain the entries in TABLE." (let ((limit (car (completion-boundaries string table pred "")))) (cons (substring string 0 limit) (substring string limit)))) ;; Thanks to @jakanakaevangeli for writing a version of this function: ;; https://github.com/oantolin/orderless/issues/79#issuecomment-916073526 (defun orderless--anchored-quoted-regexp (regexp) "Determine if REGEXP is a quoted regexp anchored at the beginning. If REGEXP is of the form \"\\(?:^q\\)\" for q = (regexp-quote u), then return (cons REGEXP u); else return nil." (when (and (string-prefix-p "\\(?:^" regexp) (string-suffix-p "\\)" regexp)) (let ((trimmed (substring regexp 5 -2))) (unless (string-match-p "[$*+.?[\\^]" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\[$*+.?[\\^]" "" trimmed 'fixedcase 'literal)) (cons regexp (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\\\([$*+.?[\\^]\\)" "\\1" trimmed 'fixedcase)))))) ;;;###autoload (defun orderless-filter (string table &optional pred) "Split STRING into components and find entries TABLE matching all. The predicate PRED is used to constrain the entries in TABLE." (save-match-data (pcase-let* ((`(,prefix . ,pattern) (orderless--prefix+pattern string table pred)) (completion-regexp-list (orderless-pattern-compiler pattern)) (completion-ignore-case (if orderless-smart-case (cl-loop for regexp in completion-regexp-list always (isearch-no-upper-case-p regexp t)) completion-ignore-case))) ;; If there is a regexp of the form \(?:^quoted-regexp\) then ;; remove the first such and add the unquoted form to the prefix. (pcase (cl-some #'orderless--anchored-quoted-regexp completion-regexp-list) (`(,regexp . ,literal) (setq prefix (concat prefix literal) completion-regexp-list (delete regexp completion-regexp-list)))) (all-completions prefix table pred)))) ;;;###autoload (defun orderless-all-completions (string table pred _point) "Split STRING into components and find entries TABLE matching all. The predicate PRED is used to constrain the entries in TABLE. The matching portions of each candidate are highlighted. This function is part of the `orderless' completion style." (let ((completions (orderless-filter string table pred))) (when completions (pcase-let ((`(,prefix . ,pattern) (orderless--prefix+pattern string table pred)) (skip-highlighting (if (functionp orderless-skip-highlighting) (funcall orderless-skip-highlighting) orderless-skip-highlighting))) (nconc (if skip-highlighting completions (orderless-highlight-matches pattern completions)) (length prefix)))))) ;;;###autoload (defun orderless-try-completion (string table pred point) "Complete STRING to unique matching entry in TABLE. This uses `orderless-all-completions' to find matches for STRING in TABLE among entries satisfying PRED. If there is only one match, it completes to that match. If there are no matches, it returns nil. In any other case it \"completes\" STRING to itself, without moving POINT. This function is part of the `orderless' completion style." (catch 'orderless--many (let (one) ;; Abuse all-completions/orderless-filter as a fast search loop. ;; Should be almost allocation-free since our "predicate" is not ;; called more than two times. (orderless-filter string table ;; key/value for hash tables (lambda (&rest args) (when (or (not pred) (apply pred args)) (setq args (car args) ;; first argument is key args (if (consp args) (car args) args) ;; alist args (if (symbolp args) (symbol-name args) args)) (when (and one (not (equal one args))) (throw 'orderless--many (cons string point))) (setq one args) t))) (when one (if (equal string one) t ;; unique exact match (setq one (concat (car (orderless--prefix+pattern string table pred)) one)) (cons one (length one))))))) ;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'completion-styles-alist '(orderless orderless-try-completion orderless-all-completions "Completion of multiple components, in any order.")) (defmacro orderless-define-completion-style (name &optional docstring &rest configuration) "Define an orderless completion style with given CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION should be a list of bindings that you could use with `let' to configure orderless. You can include bindings for `orderless-matching-styles' and `orderless-style-dispatchers', for example. The completion style consists of two functions that this macro defines for you, NAME-try-completion and NAME-all-completions. This macro registers those in `completion-styles-alist' as forming the completion style NAME. The optional DOCSTRING argument is used as the documentation string for the completion style." (declare (doc-string 2) (indent 1)) (unless (stringp docstring) (push docstring configuration) (setq docstring nil)) (let* ((fn-name (lambda (string) (intern (concat (symbol-name name) string)))) (try-completion (funcall fn-name "-try-completion")) (all-completions (funcall fn-name "-all-completions")) (doc-fmt "`%s' function for the %s style. This function delegates to `orderless-%s'. The orderless configuration is locally modified specifically for the %s style.") (fn-doc (lambda (fn) (format doc-fmt fn name fn name name)))) `(progn (defun ,try-completion (string table pred point) ,(funcall fn-doc "try-completion") (let ,configuration (orderless-try-completion string table pred point))) (defun ,all-completions (string table pred point) ,(funcall fn-doc "all-completions") (let ,configuration (orderless-all-completions string table pred point))) (add-to-list 'completion-styles-alist '(,name ,try-completion ,all-completions ,docstring))))) ;;; Ivy integration ;;;###autoload (defun orderless-ivy-re-builder (str) "Convert STR into regexps for use with ivy. This function is for integration of orderless with ivy, use it as a value in `ivy-re-builders-alist'." (or (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons x t)) (orderless-pattern-compiler str)) "")) (defvar ivy-regex) (defun orderless-ivy-highlight (str) "Highlight a match in STR of each regexp in `ivy-regex'. This function is for integration of orderless with ivy." (orderless--highlight (mapcar #'car ivy-regex) str) str) (provide 'orderless) ;;; orderless.el ends here orderless-1.0/orderless.texi000066400000000000000000000520211435205704100162520ustar00rootroot00000000000000\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- @c %**start of header @setfilename orderless.info @settitle Orderless @documentencoding UTF-8 @documentlanguage en @c %**end of header @dircategory Emacs misc features @direntry * Orderless: (orderless). Completion style for matching regexps in any order. @end direntry @finalout @titlepage @title Orderless @author Omar Antolín Camarena @end titlepage @contents @ifnottex @node Top @top Orderless @end ifnottex @menu * Overview:: * Customization:: * Integration with other completion UIs:: * Related packages:: @detailmenu --- The Detailed Node Listing --- Customization * Component matching styles:: * Component separator regexp:: * Defining custom orderless styles:: * Faces for component matches:: * Pattern compiler:: * Interactively changing the configuration:: Component matching styles * Style dispatchers:: Integration with other completion UIs * Ivy:: * Helm:: * Selectrum:: * Company:: Related packages * Ivy and Helm:: * Prescient:: * Restricting to current matches in Icicles, Ido and Ivy: Restricting to current matches in Icicles Ido and Ivy. @end detailmenu @end menu @node Overview @chapter Overview This package provides an @samp{orderless} @emph{completion style} that divides the pattern into space-separated components, and matches candidates that match all of the components in any order. Each component can match in any one of several ways: literally, as a regexp, as an initialism, in the flex style, or as multiple word prefixes. By default, regexp and literal matches are enabled. A completion style is a back-end for completion and is used from a front-end that provides a completion UI@. Any completion style can be used with the default Emacs completion UI (sometimes called minibuffer tab completion), with the built-in Icomplete package (which is similar to the more well-known Ido Mode), the icomplete-vertical variant from Emacs 28 (see the external @uref{https://github.com/oantolin/icomplete-vertical, icomplete-vertical} package to get that functionality on earlier versions of Emacs), or with some third party minibuffer completion frameworks such as @uref{https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/mct, Mct}, @uref{https://github.com/minad/vertico, Vertico}, or @uref{https://github.com/raxod502/selectrum, Selectrum} (in its default configuration). All the completion UIs just mentioned are for minibuffer completion, used when Emacs commands prompt the user in the minibuffer for some input, but there is also completion at point in normal buffers, typically used for identifiers in programming languages. Completion styles can also be used for that purpose by completion at point UIs such as @uref{https://github.com/minad/corfu, Corfu}, @uref{https://company-mode.github.io/, Company} or the function @samp{consult-completion-in-region} from @uref{https://github.com/minad/consult, Consult}. To use a completion style with any of the above mentioned completion UIs simply add it as an entry in the variables @samp{completion-styles} and @samp{completion-category-overrides} (see their documentation). You may also want to modify the @samp{completion-category-defaults} variable, which serves as a default value for @samp{completion-category-overrides}: if you want to use @samp{orderless} exclusively, set both variables to @samp{nil}. With a bit of effort, it might still be possible to use @samp{orderless} with other completion UIs, even if those UIs don't support the standard Emacs completion styles. Currently there is support for @uref{https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper, Ivy} (see below). Also, while Company does support completion styles directly, pressing @samp{SPC} takes you out of completion, so comfortably using @samp{orderless} with it takes a bit of configuration (see below). If you use ELPA or MELPA, the easiest way to install @samp{orderless} is via @samp{package-install}. If you use @samp{use-package}, you can use: @lisp (use-package orderless :ensure t :custom (completion-styles '(orderless basic)) (completion-category-overrides '((file (styles basic partial-completion))))) @end lisp Alternatively, put @samp{orderless.el} somewhere on your @samp{load-path}, and use the following configuration: @lisp (require 'orderless) (setq completion-styles '(orderless basic) completion-category-overrides '((file (styles basic partial-completion)))) @end lisp The @samp{basic} completion style is specified as fallback in addition to @samp{orderless} in order to ensure that completion commands which rely on dynamic completion tables, e.g., @code{completion-table-dynamic} or @code{completion-table-in-turn}, work correctly. Furthermore the @samp{basic} completion style needs to be tried @emph{first} (not as a fallback) for TRAMP hostname completion to work. In order to achieve that, we add an entry for the @samp{file} completion category in the @samp{completion-category-overrides} variable. In addition, the @samp{partial-completion} style allows you to use wildcards for file completion and partial paths, e.g., @code{/u/s/l} for @code{/usr/share/local}. Bug reports are highly welcome and appreciated! @node Customization @chapter Customization @menu * Component matching styles:: * Component separator regexp:: * Defining custom orderless styles:: * Faces for component matches:: * Pattern compiler:: * Interactively changing the configuration:: @end menu @node Component matching styles @section Component matching styles Each component of a pattern can match in any of several matching styles. A matching style is simply a function from strings to strings that maps a component to a regexp to match against, so it is easy to define new matching styles. The predefined ones are: @table @asis @item orderless-regexp the component is treated as a regexp that must match somewhere in the candidate. If the component is not a valid regexp, it is ignored. @item orderless-literal the component is treated as a literal string that must occur in the candidate. This is just @samp{regexp-quote}. @item @strong{orderless-without-literal} the component is a treated as a literal string that must @strong{not} occur in the candidate. Note that nothing is highlighted for this matching style. You probably don't want to use this style directly in @samp{orderless-matching-styles} but with a style dispatcher instead. There is an example in the section on style dispatchers. @item orderless-prefixes the component is split at word endings and each piece must match at a word boundary in the candidate, occurring in that order. This is similar to the built-in @samp{partial-completion} completion-style. For example, @samp{re-re} matches @samp{query-replace-regexp}, @samp{recode-region} and @samp{magit-remote-list-refs}; @samp{f-d.t} matches @samp{final-draft.txt}. @item orderless-initialism each character of the component should appear as the beginning of a word in the candidate, in order. This maps @samp{abc} to @samp{\