Eli Zaretskii writes: >> Though I think the disagreement hints that there’s something more >> general that’s not as good as it could be: discoverability. > > Discoverability doesn't mean the things need to be in my face. It > means they are easy to discover _when_I_need_them_. That’s what I also wish for, yes. >> For keybindings, which-key-mode mostly solves that for me. > > which-key-mode will not help you discover key bindings of packages you > haven't loaded into your session. Fully agreed. It’s a hint for possible solutions, not a solution to discoverability of packages. >> But I don’t know a way to finding that there’s a feature that could >> help me isn’t better. > > Emacs has several Help commands specifically designed to ease > discoverability. Take a look at the beginning of the Help chapter in > the Emacs user manual, where these facilities are described. C-h p is neat! (I didn’t know about it — thank you!) Most packages it shows me are built-in. Do I guess it right that the reason is that most elpa and melpa packages don’t use package keywords? If yes, that would give a clear way forward to improve discoverability that does not depend on the core development team: file pull-requests with packages to include the matching keywords. That would be a nice task for a collaborative Emacs user hackathon. Is there something similar for file-extensions? I did not find that in the help page of the manual. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein, ohne es zu merken. draketo.de