From 60336c74239c7522f5998e65a8365589cc188482 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Junegunn Choi Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 02:47:52 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Remove Vim examples from README.md --- README.md | 74 +++---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 64d9379..f9cb997 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -286,10 +286,8 @@ customization. #### `fzf#run([options])` -For more advanced uses, you can call `fzf#run()` function which returns the list -of the selected items. - -`fzf#run()` may take an options-dictionary: +For more advanced uses, you can use `fzf#run()` function with the following +options. | Option name | Type | Description | | -------------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | @@ -305,65 +303,7 @@ of the selected items. | `launcher` | string | External terminal emulator to start fzf with (GVim only) | | `launcher` | funcref | Function for generating `launcher` string (GVim only) | -_However on Neovim `fzf#run` is asynchronous and does not return values so you -should use `sink` or `sink*` to process the output from fzf._ - -##### Examples - -If `sink` option is not given, `fzf#run` will simply return the list. - -```vim -let items = fzf#run({ 'options': '-m +c', 'dir': '~', 'source': 'ls' }) -``` - -But if `sink` is given as a string, the command will be executed for each -selected item. - -```vim -" Each selected item will be opened in a new tab -let items = fzf#run({ 'sink': 'tabe', 'options': '-m +c', 'dir': '~', 'source': 'ls' }) -``` - -We can also use a Vim list as the source as follows: - -```vim -" Choose a color scheme with fzf -nnoremap C :call fzf#run({ -\ 'source': -\ map(split(globpath(&rtp, "colors/*.vim"), "\n"), -\ "substitute(fnamemodify(v:val, ':t'), '\\..\\{-}$', '', '')"), -\ 'sink': 'colo', -\ 'options': '+m', -\ 'left': 20, -\ 'launcher': 'xterm -geometry 20x30 -e bash -ic %s' -\ }) -``` - -`sink` option can be a function reference. The following example creates a -handy mapping that selects an open buffer. - -```vim -" List of buffers -function! s:buflist() - redir => ls - silent ls - redir END - return split(ls, '\n') -endfunction - -function! s:bufopen(e) - execute 'buffer' matchstr(a:e, '^[ 0-9]*') -endfunction - -nnoremap :call fzf#run({ -\ 'source': reverse(buflist()), -\ 'sink': function('bufopen'), -\ 'options': '+m', -\ 'down': len(buflist()) + 2 -\ }) -``` - -More examples can be found on [the wiki +Examples can be found on [the wiki page](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Examples-(vim)). Tips @@ -425,14 +365,6 @@ of fzf to a temporary file. fzf > $TMPDIR/fzf.result; and vim (cat $TMPDIR/fzf.result) ``` -#### Handling UTF-8 NFD paths on OSX - -Use iconv to convert NFD paths to NFC: - -```sh -find . | iconv -f utf-8-mac -t utf8//ignore | fzf -``` - License -------