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The Browse Kill Ring Extension is great:
christopher@theoden ~$ guix show emacs-browse-kill-ring name: emacs-browse-kill-ring version: 2.0.0-0.1ef72cc outputs: out systems: x86_64-linux i686-linux dependencies: location: gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm:22330:4 homepage: https://github.com/browse-kill-ring/browse-kill-ring license: GPL 2+ synopsis: Interactively insert items from kill-ring description: Did you ever feel that `C-y M-y M-y M-y ...' is not a great way of trying to find that piece of text you know you killed a while back? Then + `browse-kill-ring.el' is for you.
The obvious thing that is missing, however, is an easy way to jump to the next kill ring entry once you are in the *Kill Ring* buffer. These .emacs additions allow you to use TAB and SHIFT-TAB for that purpose:
(define-key browse-kill-ring-mode-map (kbd "<tab>") #'browse-kill-ring-forward) (define-key browse-kill-ring-mode-map (kbd "<backtab>") #'browse-kill-ring-previous)