Version 0.2.3 of package Consult-Denote has just been released in GNU ELPA. You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.
Consult-Denote describes itself as: ================================= Use Consult in tandem with Denote ================================= More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/consult-denote.html ## Summary: # `consult-denote` for GNU Emacs Glue code to integrate my `denote` package with Daniel Mendler's `consult`. The idea is to enhance minibuffer interactions, such as by providing a preview of the file-to-linked/opened and by adding more sources to the `consult-buffer` command. + Package name (GNU ELPA): `consult-denote` + Official manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/consult-denote> + Change log: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/consult-denote-changelog> + Git repository: <https://github.com/protesilaos/consult-denote> + Backronym: Consult-Orchestrated Navigation and Selection of Unambiguous Targets...denote. ## Recent NEWS: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CHANGE LOG OF CONSULT-DENOTE Protesilaos Stavrou i...@protesilaos.com ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ This document contains the release notes for each tagged commit on the project’s main git repository: <https://github.com/protesilaos/consult-denote>. The newest release is at the top. For further details, please consult the manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/consult-denote>. Table of Contents ───────────────── 1. Version 0.2.0 on 2024-09-15 2. Version 0.1.0 on 2024-07-03 1 Version 0.2.0 on 2024-09-15 ═════════════════════════════ 1.1 The command `consult-denote-find' always previews files ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── This command will search for matching file names through the `denote-directory'. It now previews the selected file in the minibuffer, whereas before the preview had to be triggered manually. Remember that you can customise what command is actually called, per `consult-denote-find-command' (default is `consult-find', with `consult-fd' as another likely choice). 1.2 The commands `denote-find-link' and `denote-find-backlink' have previews ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── This is relevant when `consult-denote-mode' is enabled. This mode makes changes in the background to make all file-related Denote minibuffer prompts have the preview functionality. The idea is that users keep the same workflow and overall style, while benefiting from the added features. Thanks to hapst3r for suggesting something similar which made me realise those commands were not actually covered by `consult-denote-mode'. [ If there are more Denote commands that you think could benefit from `consult-denote-mode' but are not covered yet, please let me know. ] 1.3 The package now has a manual and change log ─────────────────────────────────────────────── You can find the relevant source files in consult-denote.git and their web pages on my website. ⁃ Official manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/consult-denote> ⁃ Change log: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/consult-denote-changelog> 2 Version 0.1.0 on 2024-07-03 ═════════════════════════════ The `consult-denote' provides glue code to integrate `denote' with Daniel Mendler’s `consult' package. The idea is to enhance minibuffer interactions, such as by providing a preview of the file-to-linked or opened and by adding more sources to the `consult-buffer' command. Interested users can enable the `consult-denote-mode' to get started. 2.1 Familiar minibuffer prompts ─────────────────────────────── `consult-denote' is designed to enhance all relevant Denote prompts with whatever extras Consult provides, such as the preview facility. These Consult-powered minibuffer prompts will still follow the same patterns of interaction as core Denote: they will never use a profoundly different presentation. 2.2 Customise what `consult-buffer' shows from Denote ───────────────────────────────────────────────────── The extra sources added to the `consult-buffer' command are controlled by the user option `consult-denote-buffer-sources'. Its default value is the list of sources called `consult-denote-all-buffer-sources'. 2.3 Developed in tandem with Denote ─────────────────────────────────── My goal with this package is to keep it as close to Denote as possible. If the community wants a new feature, we can discuss whether a variant of it makes sense for `denote' before considering its inclusion in `consult-denote'.