https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511554

--- Comment #15 from redford <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #13)
> In the past KRunner kept a list of your most-used queries and prioritized
> them. That feature was dropped a few months ago because it caused unfixable
> bugs. See also Bug 500972.

Thanks for the ref! Although it only mentions that the feature was dropped in
6.19, looking at git repo I think it was this MR which dropped it?
https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/krunner/-/merge_requests/208

> We might be able to bring it back, but it would have to be in a way that
> doesn't prevent the ability to fix other bugs.

That would be really nice, I currently often end up just typing the full name
of something I want to lunch and the results don't get sorted better with time.

> In the meantime, what you should probably do is mark the Power, Desktop
> Sessions, Applications, and System Settings plugins as favorites so they
> always appear on top.

Yup, I arrived at something +/- like that, but the problem is that sorting of
items inside all of the favorites is now independent of the relevance and
actual usage of my search term, I think a good example is trying to configure
the very plasma search itself :) (see the screenshot - searching for "plasma
sea" suggests "PlasmaTube" as the best match, and "Plasma Search" is the
second. I do already have "System settings" in favorites)

Anyways, thanks for the great support and work, as always :)

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