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coc-clap's Issues

Any way to bind coc-references?

In the main docs for coc they have an example for jumping to references for the symbol under the cursor. This opens a list if there is more than one.

nmap <silent> gr <Plug>(coc-references)

I'm not super familiar with the notation and how it works. I've been trying to figure out if there's a way to bind this to coc-clap but so far not had any break through... has anyone tried and succeeded here and care to share their config?

No 'burst mode' for selection

When keeping the key for the next selection pressed (aka the 'down' key), clap does not trigger repeatedly. This kinda feels unresponsive.

Input jumbles up with coc_outline

When I call Clap coc_outline and begin typing text, the first letter somehow moves after the cursor, and so ends up at the end of the input, rather than at its beginning. E.g., if I want to type foobar, I end up with oobarf. Other lists (coc_extensions, coc_commands,...) don't seem to have this problem.

Git branches

Is it possible to include list of branches with checkout action? There is a coc-git, but it would be useful to have that in clap. Thanks

Can't filter symbols when using :Clap coc_outline

When using :Clap coc_outline I get a complete list of symbols in the current buffer (as expected), but as soon as I type in any filter I get NO MATCHES FOUND. What's odd is that this doesn't happen when filtering any other of the coc lists.

There is also a slight delay on the initial input (only first character), which might indicate that I'm interacting with coc-outlines normal mode under the hood (this is purely speculative).

Is this a known issue? Can't seem to find any configuration to get around this issues for netiher coc-clap nor coc.nvim.

Appreciate any help!

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