Since we don't know in advance which flags tmux will support, simply
allow a single uppercase character ([A-Z]) for now.
fzf-tmux -xR -yS
fzf-tmux -x R -y S
Fix#1956
Requires latest tmux built from source (e.g. brew install tmux --HEAD)
Examples:
# 50%/50% width and height on the center of the screen
fzf-tmux -p
# 80%/80%
fzf-tmux -p80%
# 80%/40%
fzf-tmux -p80%,40%
# Separate -w and -h
fzf-tmux -w80% -h40%
# 80%/40% at position (0, 0)
fzf-tmux -w80% -h40% -x0 -y0
You can configure key bindings and fuzzy completion to open in tmux
popup window like so:
FZF_TMUX_OPTS='-p 80%'
Invoking fzf from an existing Vim popup terminal is a special case.
It requires some new code to avoid E994 from being raised and the user
being stuck in a non-closable popup window.
Fix#1916
At the top of each zsh file options are set to their
standard values (those marked with <Z> in `man zshoptions`)
and `aliases` option is disabled.
At the bottom of the file the original options are restored.
Fix#1938
To make it easier to write more complex fzf options. Although this
does not break backward compatibility, users are encouraged to update
their code accordingly.
# Before
_fzf_complete "FZF_ARG1 FZF_ARG2..." "$@" < <(
# Print candidates
)
# After
_fzf_complete FZF_ARG1 FZF_ARG2... -- "$@" < <(
# Print candidates
)
Make sure that the shell is ready before hitting CTRL-R
1) Error:
TestFish#test_ctrl_r_multiline:
RuntimeError: timeout
test/test_go.rb:50:in `wait'
test/test_go.rb:125:in `until'
test/test_go.rb:1857:in `test_ctrl_r_multiline'
- Prefix matcher will trim leading whitespaces only when the pattern
doesn't start with a whitespace
- Suffix matcher will trim trailing whitespaces only when the pattern
doesn't end with a whitespace
- Equal matcher will trim leading whitespaces only when the pattern
doesn't start with a whitespace, and trim trailing whitespaces only
when the pattern doesn't end with a whitespace
Previously, only suffix matcher would trim whitespaces unconditionally.
Fix#1894
Restore the original line when search is aborted. Add --query
"$READLINE_LINE" and fall back to the current behavior pre Bash 4.
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>