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### Install as Vim plugin
fzf was not designed to be a Vim plugin, but you can use it as one. The only
reason one might consider using fzf in Vim is its speed. For a very large list
of files, fzf is significantly faster than native Vim plugins.
You can use any Vim plugin manager to install fzf as a Vim plugin. If you don't
use one, I recommend you try [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug).
You can use any Vim plugin manager to install fzf for Vim. If you don't use one,
I recommend you try [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug).
1. [Install vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug#usage)
2. Edit your .vimrc
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let g:fzf_command = 'find . -type f'
```
Most of the time, you will prefer native Vim plugins with better integration
with Vim. The only reason one might consider using fzf in Vim is its speed. For
a very large list of files, fzf is significantly faster and it does not block.
Useful bash examples
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ps -ef | sed 1d | fzf | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -${1:-9}
}
# Assuming you don't use the default CTRL-T and CTRL-R
# (Assuming you don't use the default CTRL-T and CTRL-R)
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path into the command line
bind '"\er": redraw-current-line'