Find anything you need with fzf, the Linux fuzzy finder tool
Find anything you need with fzf, the Linux fuzzy finder tool
I'm thankful for the Linux fuzzy finder tool because it superpowers the command line by making it fast to find whatever I'm looking for.
Btw there is skim, a Rust fzf replacement that is in most repos!
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orderless achieves the same sort of thing in emacs, but I also use an fzf zsh alias to see my shell history all the time!
alias hf="history -100 | fzf"
9 0 ReplyFzf has some scripts packaged for most shells that'll replace ctrl-r reverse history search with this behavior
4 0 ReplyThey also add C-t and M-c for fuzzy finding files and CDing to a subdirectory
3 0 ReplyThank you for the reply! Just figured that out and its awesome! Love CTRL+T for file names and ALT+C for cding.
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Fish shell has this built-in with Ctrl+R :)
3 0 ReplyLucky new-age shell bastards.
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