From 13b053c2a99d30c1131d920a62febde6ee9a628b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Craig Jennings Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 20:38:06 -0500 Subject: feat(ui): name the operation in completing-read prompts A picker prompt is the last thing shown before a command commits, so a bare noun leaves a mis-keyed command ambiguous. Hitting C-f8 (project agenda) instead of C-f9 (AI-vterm picker) gave the same "Project:" prompt with no signal which one was about to run. Reworded 17 prompts across 8 modules so each names the operation rather than just the thing being chosen: "Project:" becomes "Show agenda for project:", "F6:" becomes "Run tests:", the dwim-shell sub-prompts gain their context (checksum algorithm, PDF compression quality, text-to-speech voice, run dwim-shell command), the two contact pickers split into "Find contact:" and "Insert contact email:", and the dirvish ediff, org finalize, and custom-comments length/box-style prompts get the same treatment. I audited all ~124 completing-read / read-* call sites; the rest already named their operation and were left alone. These are prompt-string changes only, no logic touched. --- modules/org-config.el | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'modules/org-config.el') diff --git a/modules/org-config.el b/modules/org-config.el index 7d66acfd..d2a0be34 100644 --- a/modules/org-config.el +++ b/modules/org-config.el @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ gains a date-only CLOSED line." (let ((default (if (member "DONE" org-done-keywords) "DONE" (car org-done-keywords)))) - (completing-read "Finalize as: " org-done-keywords + (completing-read "Finalize task as: " org-done-keywords nil t nil nil default))))) (let ((org-inhibit-logging t)) (org-todo finalized)) ; fires the journal-copy hook -- cgit v1.2.3