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 "") #'browse-kill-ring-forward) (define-key browse-kill-ring-mode-map (kbd " ") #'browse-kill-ring-previous)
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