Is it possible to open files in Emacs in way that Sublime Text 2 does (Cmd+P or Ctrl+P)? I miss this feature so much.

  • You're probably looking for Superuser or Unix SE. StackOverflow is mainly for programming questions, whereas these other StackExchange sites are for these kinds of purposes. – h2ooooooo Jan 4 '13 at 10:37
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You can check out Projectile. It was basically created to provide something similar to C-p, but has a lot of extra project level features as well. Projectile also has a Helm plugin to display project files and buffers with Helm.

  • thanks! I'll certainly check it out :) – bartek Jan 12 '13 at 22:03

Have you tried Helm? It provides a unified history and buffer selector, which looks similar to what you want. You could bind the helm-mini command to a convenient key like F5.

Helm-mini

  • yes, amazing :) thanks! – bartek Jan 4 '13 at 11:04
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    Helm is great, but by default doesn't include any project management plugins. I recommend taking a look at Projectile and it's helm plugin if you're looking for project aware helm backend. – Bozhidar Batsov Jan 6 '13 at 7:57
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    Just a note: helm is what happened to anything. – Adobe Jan 12 '13 at 10:54
  • What color scheme is that? – mike Mar 30 '14 at 20:05
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    That's the normal colours in a solarized terminal. These days I use Emacs.app on OS X with bbatsov's version of solarized-theme. – Chris Barrett Mar 31 '14 at 3:35

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