![]() This is similar to how at least Windows file browser works. Many times per day into the same location, it becomes muscle memory, The use-case is when user has a very well known tree and want to open aįile, for example "sources/nautilus/src/meson.build", they would type ![]() View and it breaks the browsing work flow. Recursing searching is disabled, it still takes time to load the new In addition it is possible to create lists and add. Searching is too slow when fast browsing directory tree. Frequency lists can be edited or created with the internal list editor. I recently made a new MR introducing type ahead feature with an option in the settings dialog, but it seems this has to be agreed with the design team: GNOME/nautilus!1030 (closed). ![]() It has been a hot topic for years, but it feels we never really discussed this properly to provide viable solutions. I would like to open the discussion about type ahead in Files application. ![]()
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