Fact: There is a way to do something faster, but you forgot. Dwight K. Schrute-mode or `schrute-mode` for short, is a minor global mode that will help you to remember that there is a better way to do something. By better I mean using commands like `avy-goto-line` instead of making several invocations of `next-line` in a row with either `C-` or `C-n` keybindings. If your memory is like mine, you'll often forget those features are available, if you commit the mistake of taking the long route, `schrute-mode` will be there to save the day... just don't forget to configure it!. How to configure add something like this to your Emacs configuration: (setf schrute-shortcuts-commands '((avy-goto-line . (next-line previous-line)) (avy-goto-word-1 . (left-char right-char)))) (schrute-mode) ;; and turn on the minor mode.