#+title: corfu.el - Completion Overlay Region FUnction #+author: Daniel Mendler #+language: en #+export_file_name: corfu.texi #+texinfo_dir_category: Emacs #+texinfo_dir_title: Corfu: (corfu). #+texinfo_dir_desc: Completion Overlay Region FUnction #+html: GNU Emacs #+html: GNU ELPA #+html: GNU-devel ELPA * Introduction Corfu enhances completion at point with a small completion popup. The current candidates are shown in a popup below or above the point. Corfu is the minimalistic ~completion-in-region~ counterpart of the [[https://github.com/minad/vertico][Vertico]] minibuffer UI. Corfu is a small package, which relies on the Emacs completion facilities and concentrates on providing a polished completion UI. Completions are either provided by commands like ~dabbrev-completion~ or by pluggable backends (~completion-at-point-functions~, Capfs). Most programming language major modes implement a Capf. Furthermore the language server packages, [[https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot][Eglot]] and [[https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode][Lsp-mode]], use Capfs which talk to the LSP server to retrieve the completions. Corfu does not include its own completion backends. The Emacs built-in Capfs and the Capfs provided by other programming language packages are usually sufficient. A few additional Capfs and completion utilities are provided by the [[https://github.com/minad/cape][Cape]] package. *NOTE*: Corfu uses child frames to show the popup. For now Corfu falls back to the default setting of the ~completion-in-region-function~ on non-graphical displays. [[https://github.com/minad/corfu/blob/screenshots/light.png?raw=true]] [[https://github.com/minad/corfu/blob/screenshots/dark.png?raw=true]] * Features - Timer-based auto-completions (/off/ by default, set ~corfu-auto~). - Popup display with scrollbar indicator and arrow key navigation. - The popup can be summoned explicitly by pressing =TAB= at any time. - The current candidate is inserted with =TAB= and selected with =RET=. - Candidates sorting by prefix, string length and alphabetically. - The selected candidate is previewed (configuable via ~corfu-preview-current~). - The selected candidate automatically committed on further input by default (configurable via ~corfu-commit-predicate~). - The [[https://github.com/oantolin/orderless][Orderless]] completion style is supported. The filter string can contain arbitrary characters, including spaces, if ~corfu-quit-at-boundary~ is nil. - Deferred completion style highlighting for performance. - Jumping to location/documentation of current candidate. - Show candidate documentation/signature string in the echo area. - Deprecated candidates are crossed out in the display. - Support for annotations (~annotation-function~, ~affixation-function~). - Icons can be provided by an external package via margin formatter functions. * Installation and Configuration Corfu is available from [[http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/corfu.html][GNU ELPA]], such that it can be installed directly via ~package-install~. After installation, the global minor mode can be enabled with =M-x corfu-global-mode=. In order to configure Corfu and other packages in your init.el, you may want to use ~use-package~. Corfu is highly flexible and customizable via ~corfu-*~ customization variables. For filtering I recommend to give Orderless completion a try, which is different from the familiar prefix TAB completion. Corfu can be used with the default completion styles, the use of Orderless is not a necessity. See also the [[https://github.com/minad/corfu/wiki][Corfu Wiki]] for additional configuration tips. In particular the Lsp-mode configuration is documented in the Wiki. Here is an example configuration: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package corfu ;; Optional customizations ;; :custom ;; (corfu-cycle t) ;; Enable cycling for `corfu-next/previous' ;; (corfu-auto t) ;; Enable auto completion ;; (corfu-commit-predicate nil) ;; Do not commit selected candidates on next input ;; (corfu-quit-at-boundary t) ;; Automatically quit at word boundary ;; (corfu-quit-no-match t) ;; Automatically quit if there is no match ;; (corfu-preview-current nil) ;; Disable current candidate preview ;; (corfu-preselect-first nil) ;; Disable candidate preselection ;; (corfu-echo-documentation nil) ;; Disable documentation in the echo area ;; (corfu-scroll-margin 5) ;; Use scroll margin ;; You may want to enable Corfu only for certain modes. ;; :hook ((prog-mode . corfu-mode) ;; (shell-mode . corfu-mode) ;; (eshell-mode . corfu-mode)) ;; Recommended: Enable Corfu globally. ;; This is recommended since dabbrev can be used globally (M-/). :init (corfu-global-mode)) ;; Optionally use the `orderless' completion style. See `+orderless-dispatch' ;; in the Consult wiki for an advanced Orderless style dispatcher. ;; Enable `partial-completion' for files to allow path expansion. ;; You may prefer to use `initials' instead of `partial-completion'. (use-package orderless :init ;; Configure a custom style dispatcher (see the Consult wiki) ;; (setq orderless-style-dispatchers '(+orderless-dispatch) ;; orderless-component-separator #'orderless-escapable-split-on-space) (setq completion-styles '(orderless) completion-category-defaults nil completion-category-overrides '((file (styles . (partial-completion)))))) ;; Use dabbrev with Corfu! (use-package dabbrev ;; Swap M-/ and C-M-/ :bind (("M-/" . dabbrev-completion) ("C-M-/" . dabbrev-expand))) ;; A few more useful configurations... (use-package emacs :init ;; TAB cycle if there are only few candidates (setq completion-cycle-threshold 3) ;; Emacs 28: Hide commands in M-x which do not apply to the current mode. ;; Corfu commands are hidden, since they are not supposed to be used via M-x. ;; (setq read-extended-command-predicate ;; #'command-completion-default-include-p) ;; Enable indentation+completion using the TAB key. ;; `completion-at-point' is often bound to M-TAB. (setq tab-always-indent 'complete)) #+end_src See also the [[https://github.com/minad/corfu/wiki][Corfu Wiki]] for additional configuration tips. For more general documentation read the chapter about completion in the [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Completion.html][Emacs manual]]. If you want to create your own Capfs, you can find documentation about completion in the [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Completion.html][Elisp manual]]. ** Auto completion Auto completion is disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting ~corfu-auto=t~. Furthermore you may want to configure Corfu to quit completion eagerly, such that the completion popup stays out of your way when it appeared unexpectedly. #+begin_src emacs-lisp ;; Enable auto completion and eager quitting (setq corfu-auto t corfu-quit-at-boundary t corfu-quit-no-match t) #+end_src In general, I recommend to experiment a bit with the various settings and key bindings to find a configuration which works for you. There is no one size fits all solution. Some people like auto completion, some like manual completion, some want to cycle with TAB or and some with the arrow keys... ** Completing with Corfu in the minibuffer Corfu can be used for completion in the minibuffer, since it relies on child frames to display the candidates. By default, ~corfu-global-mode~ does not activate ~corfu-mode~ in the minibuffer, to avoid interference with specialised minibuffer completion UIs like Vertico or Mct. However you may still want to enable Corfu completion for commands like ~M-:~ (~eval-expression~) or ~M-!~ (~shell-command~), which read from the minibuffer. Activate ~corfu-mode~ only if ~completion-at-point~ is bound in the minibuffer-local keymap to achieve this effect. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun corfu-enable-in-minibuffer () "Enable Corfu in the minibuffer if `completion-at-point' is bound." (when (where-is-internal #'completion-at-point (list (current-local-map))) ;; (setq-local corfu-auto nil) Enable/disable auto completion (corfu-mode 1))) (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'corfu-enable-in-minibuffer) #+end_src You can also enable Corfu more generally for every minibuffer, as long as no other completion UI is active. If you use Mct or Vertico as your main minibuffer completion UI, the following snippet should yield the desired result. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun corfu-enable-always-in-minibuffer () "Enable Corfu in the minibuffer if Vertico/Mct are not active." (unless (or (bound-and-true-p mct--active) (bound-and-true-p vertico--input)) ;; (setq-local corfu-auto nil) Enable/disable auto completion (corfu-mode 1))) (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'corfu-enable-always-in-minibuffer 1) #+end_src ** Completing with Corfu in the Shell or Eshell When completing in the Eshell I recommend conservative local settings, no auto completion, quitting at boundary and quitting if there is no match. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook (lambda () (setq-local corfu-quit-at-boundary t corfu-quit-no-match t corfu-auto nil) (corfu-mode))) #+end_src Shell completion uses the flexible ~pcomplete~ mechanism internally, which allows you to program the completions per shell command. If you want to know more, look into this [[https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/pcomplete-context-sensitive-completion-emacs][blog post]], which shows how to configure pcomplete for git commands. I recommend the [[https://github.com/JonWaltman/pcmpl-args.el][pcmpl-args]] package which extends Pcomplete with completion support and helpful annotation support for more commands. Similar to the Fish shell, pcmpl-args uses man page parsing and --help output parsing to dynamically generate completions. This package brings Eshell completion to another level! Unfortunately Pcomplete has a few technical issues, which we can work around with the [[https://github.com/minad/cape][Cape]] library (Completion at point extensions). Cape provides wrappers, which sanitize the pcomplete function. Ideally the bugs in pcomplete should be fixed upstream. *For now these two advices are strongly recommended to achieve a sane Eshell experience.* #+begin_src emacs-lisp ;; Silence the pcomplete capf, no errors or messages! (advice-add 'pcomplete-completions-at-point :around #'cape-wrap-silent) ;; Ensure that pcomplete does not write to the buffer ;; and behaves as a pure `completion-at-point-function'. (advice-add 'pcomplete-completions-at-point :around #'cape-wrap-purify) #+end_src ** TAB-and-Go completion You may be interested in configuring Corfu in TAB-and-Go style. Pressing TAB moves to the next candidate and further input will then commit the selection. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package corfu ;; TAB-and-Go customizations :custom (corfu-cycle t) ;; Enable cycling for `corfu-next/previous' (corfu-preselect-first nil) ;; Disable candidate preselection ;; Use TAB for cycling, default is `corfu-complete'. :bind (:map corfu-map ("TAB" . corfu-next) ([tab] . corfu-next) ("S-TAB" . corfu-previous) ([backtab] . corfu-previous)) :init (corfu-global-mode)) #+end_src * Key bindings Corfu uses a transient keymap ~corfu-map~ which is active while the popup is shown. The keymap defines the following remappings and bindings: - ~beginning-of-buffer~ -> ~corfu-first~ - ~end-of-buffer~ -> ~corfu-last~ - ~scroll-down-command~ -> ~corfu-scroll-down~ - ~scroll-up-command~ -> ~corfu-scroll-up~ - ~next-line~, =down=, =M-n= -> ~corfu-next~ - ~previous-line~, =up=, =M-p= -> ~corfu-previous~ - ~completion-at-point~, =TAB= -> ~corfu-complete~ - =RET= -> ~corfu-insert~ - =M-g= -> ~corfu-show-location~ - =M-h= -> ~corfu-show-documentation~ - =C-g= -> ~corfu-quit~ - ~keyboard-escape-quit~ -> ~corfu-reset~ * Complementary packages Corfu works well together with all packages providing code completion via the ~completion-at-point-functions~. Many modes and packages already provide a Capf out of the box. Nevertheless you may want to look into complementary packages to enhance your setup. - [[https://github.com/oantolin/orderless][Orderless]]: Cofu supports completion styles, including the advanced [[https://github.com/oantolin/orderless][Orderless]] completion style, where the filtering expressions are separated by spaces (see ~corfu-quit-at-boundary~). - [[https://github.com/minad/cape][Cape]]: I collect additional Capf backends and =completion-in-region= commands in my [[https://github.com/minad/cape][Cape]] package. The package provides a file path, a dabbrev completion backend and a backend which allows you to enter unicode characters in the form of TeX commands. Cape provides an adapter to reuse Company backends in Corfu. Furthermore the function ~cape-super-capf~ can merge/groups multiple Capfs, such that the candidates of multiple Capfs are displayed together at the same time. - [[https://github.com/jdtsmith/kind-icon][kind-icon]]: Icons are supported by Corfu via an external package. For example the [[https://github.com/jdtsmith/kind-icon][kind-icon]] package provides beautifully styled SVG icons based on monochromatic icon sets like material design. - [[https://github.com/galeo/corfu-doc][corfu-doc]]: The corfu-doc package by @galeo allows you to display the candidate documentation in a popup next to the Corfu popup, similar to =company-quickhelp=. /Note that the corfu-doc package is new and still work in progress./ - [[https://github.com/JonWaltman/pcmpl-args.el][pcmpl-args]]: Extend the Eshell/Shell Pcomplete mechanism with support for many more commands. Similar to the Fish shell, Pcomplete uses man page parsing to dynamically retrieve the completions and helpful annotations. This package brings Eshell completions to another level! - [[https://github.com/minad/tempel][Tempel]]: Tiny template/snippet package which can be used in conjunction with Corfu. - [[https://github.com/minad/vertico][Vertico]]: You may also want to look into my [[https://github.com/minad/vertico][Vertico]] package. Vertico is the minibuffer completion counterpart of Corfu. * Alternatives - [[https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode][Company]]: Company is a widely used and mature completion package, which implements a similar interaction model and popup UI as Corfu. While Corfu relies exclusively on the standard Emacs completion API (Capfs), Company defines its own API for the backends. Furthermore Company includes its completion backends, which are incompatible with the Emacs completion infrastructure. As a result of this design, Company is a more complex package than Corfu. Company by default uses overlays to display the popup in contrast to the child frames used by Corfu. Overall both packages work well. Company is more mature but the integration into Emacs is a bit less tight, since for example the ~completion-at-point~ command (or the ~completion-in-region~ function) does not invoke Company. - [[https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/mct][Mct]]: Protesilaos' Minibuffer Confines Transcended package supports both minibuffer completion and completion in region. It reuses the default completion UI for this purpose and installs a timer which live updates the completion buffer. The main advantage of Mct is that you work with a regular Emacs buffer instead of with a popup. You can take advantage of the usual Emacs commands to navigate in the completions buffer. On top, Mct enhances the movement such that you can quickly switch between the completions buffer and the minibuffer or the region which is being completed. Mct does not support timer-based auto completion, but the integration into Emacs is naturally tight. - [[https://github.com/minad/consult][consult-completion-in-region]]: The Consult package provides the function ~consult-completion-in-region~ which can be set as ~completion-in-region-function~ such that it handles ~completion-at-point~. The function works by transferring the in-buffer completion to the minibuffer. In the minibuffer, the minibuffer completion UI, for example [[https://github.com/minad/vertico][Vertico]] takes over. If you prefer to perform all your completions in the minibuffer ~consult-completion-in-region~ is your best option. * Caveats Corfu is robust in most scenarios. There are a few known technical caveats. - Corfu uses child frames to show the popup. For now Corfu falls back to the default setting of the ~completion-in-region-function~ on non-graphical displays. You can use one of the alternatives in terminals. - Corfu does not sort by history, since ~completion-at-point~ does not maintain a history (See branch =history= for a possible solution). * Contributions Since this package is part of [[http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/corfu.html][GNU ELPA]] contributions require a copyright assignment to the FSF.