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fzf - Fuzzy finder for your shell
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fzf is a general-purpose fuzzy finder for your shell.
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![](https://raw.github.com/junegunn/i/master/fzf.gif)
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It was heavily inspired by [ctrlp.vim](https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim) and
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the likes.
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Requirements
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------------
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fzf requires Ruby (>= 1.8.5).
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Installation
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------------
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Clone this repository and run
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[install](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/install) script.
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git ~/.fzf
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~/.fzf/install
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```
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The script will setup:
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- `fzf` executable
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- Key bindings (`CTRL-T`, `CTRL-R`, and `ALT-C`) for bash and zsh
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- Fuzzy auto-completion for bash
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### Install as Vim plugin
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Once you have cloned the repository, add the following line to your .vimrc.
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```vim
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set rtp+=~/.fzf
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```
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Or you may use any Vim plugin manager, such as
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[vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug).
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Usage
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-----
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```
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usage: fzf [options]
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Options
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-m, --multi Enable multi-select
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-x, --extended Extended-search mode
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-e, --extended-exact Extended-search mode (exact match)
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-q, --query=STR Initial query
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-f, --filter=STR Filter mode. Do not start interactive finder.
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-s, --sort=MAX Maximum number of matched items to sort (default: 1000)
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+s, --no-sort Do not sort the result. Keep the sequence unchanged.
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-i Case-insensitive match (default: smart-case match)
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+i Case-sensitive match
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+c, --no-color Disable colors
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+2, --no-256 Disable 256-color
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--black Use black background
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--no-mouse Disable mouse
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Environment variables
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FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND Default command to use when input is tty
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FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS Defaults options. (e.g. "-x -m --sort 10000")
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```
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fzf will launch curses-based finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the
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selected item to STDOUT.
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```sh
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find * -type f | fzf > selected
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```
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Without STDIN pipe, fzf will use find command to fetch the list of
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files excluding hidden ones. (You can override the default command with
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`FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND`)
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```sh
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vim $(fzf)
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```
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If you want to preserve the exact sequence of the input, provide `--no-sort` (or
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`+s`) option.
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```sh
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history | fzf +s
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```
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### Keys
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Use CTRL-J and CTRL-K (or CTRL-N and CTRL-P) to change the selection, press
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enter key to select the item. CTRL-C, CTRL-G, or ESC will terminate the finder.
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The following readline key bindings should also work as expected.
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- CTRL-A / CTRL-E
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- CTRL-B / CTRL-F
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- CTRL-W / CTRL-U / CTRL-Y
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- ALT-B / ALT-F
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If you enable multi-select mode with `-m` option, you can select multiple items
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with TAB or Shift-TAB key.
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You can also use mouse. Double-click on an item to select it or shift-click (or
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ctrl-click) to select multiple items. Use mouse wheel to move the cursor up and
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down.
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### Extended-search mode
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With `-x` or `--extended` option, fzf will start in "extended-search mode".
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In this mode, you can specify multiple patterns delimited by spaces,
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such as: `^music .mp3$ sbtrkt !rmx`
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| Token | Description | Match type |
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| -------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------- |
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| `^music` | Items that start with `music` | prefix-exact-match |
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| `.mp3$` | Items that end with `.mp3` | suffix-exact-match |
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| `sbtrkt` | Items that match `sbtrkt` | fuzzy-match |
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| `!rmx` | Items that do not match `rmx` | inverse-fuzzy-match |
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| `'wild` | Items that include `wild` | exact-match (quoted) |
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| `!'fire` | Items that do not include `fire` | inverse-exact-match |
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If you don't need fuzzy matching and do not wish to "quote" every word, start
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fzf with `-e` or `--extended-exact` option.
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Useful examples
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---------------
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```sh
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# vimf - Open selected file in Vim
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vimf() {
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local file
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file=$(fzf) && vim "$file"
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}
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# fd - cd to selected directory
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fd() {
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local dir
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dir=$(find ${1:-*} -path '*/\.*' -prune \
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-o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | fzf +m) &&
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cd "$dir"
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}
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# fda - including hidden directories
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fda() {
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local dir
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dir=$(find ${1:-.} -type d 2> /dev/null | fzf +m) && cd "$dir"
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}
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# fh - repeat history
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fh() {
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eval $(history | fzf +s | sed 's/ *[0-9]* *//')
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}
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# fkill - kill process
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fkill() {
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ps -ef | sed 1d | fzf -m | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -${1:-9}
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}
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# fbr - checkout git branch
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fbr() {
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local branches branch
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branches=$(git branch) &&
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branch=$(echo "$branches" | fzf +s +m) &&
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git checkout $(echo "$branch" | sed "s/.* //")
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}
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# fbr - checkout git commit
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fco() {
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local commits commit
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commits=$(git log --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit) &&
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commit=$(echo "$commits" | fzf +s +m -e) &&
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git checkout $(echo "$commit" | sed "s/ .*//")
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}
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```
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Key bindings for command line
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-----------------------------
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The install script will setup the following key bindings.
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### bash/zsh
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- `CTRL-T` - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line
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- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
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- `ALT-C` - cd into the selected directory
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The source code can be found in `~/.fzf.bash` and in `~/.fzf.zsh`.
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Auto-completion
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---------------
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Disclaimer: *Auto-completion feature is currently experimental, it can change
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over time*
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### bash
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#### Files and directories
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Fuzzy completion for files and directories can be triggered if the word before
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the cursor ends with the trigger sequence which is by default `**`.
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- `COMMAND [DIRECTORY/][FUZZY_PATTERN]**<TAB>`
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```sh
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# Files under current directory
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# - You can select multiple items with TAB key
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vim **<TAB>
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# Files under parent directory
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vim ../**<TAB>
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# Files under parent directory that match `fzf`
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vim ../fzf**<TAB>
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# Files under your home directory
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vim ~/**<TAB>
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# Directories under current directory (single-selection)
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cd **<TAB>
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# Directories under ~/github that match `fzf`
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cd ~/github/fzf**<TAB>
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```
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#### Process IDs
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Fuzzy completion for PIDs is provided for kill command. In this case
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there is no trigger sequence, just press tab key after kill command.
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```sh
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# Can select multiple processes with <TAB> or <Shift-TAB> keys
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kill -9 <TAB>
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```
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#### Host names
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For ssh and telnet commands, fuzzy completion for host names is provided. The
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names are extracted from /etc/hosts and ~/.ssh/config.
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```sh
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ssh **<TAB>
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telnet **<TAB>
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```
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#### Settings
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```sh
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# Use ~~ as the trigger sequence instead of the default **
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export FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER='~~'
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# Options to fzf command
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export FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS='+c -x'
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```
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### zsh
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TODO :smiley:
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(Pull requests are appreciated.)
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Usage as Vim plugin
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-------------------
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If you install fzf as a Vim plugin, `:FZF` command will be added.
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```vim
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" Look for files under current directory
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:FZF
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" Look for files under your home directory
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:FZF ~
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" With options
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:FZF --no-sort -m /tmp
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```
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You can override the source command which produces input to fzf.
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```vim
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let g:fzf_source = 'find . -type f'
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```
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And you can predefine default options to fzf command.
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```vim
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let g:fzf_options = '--no-color --extended'
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```
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For more advanced uses, you can call `fzf#run` function as follows.
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```vim
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:call fzf#run('tabedit', '-m +c')
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```
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Most of the time, you will prefer native Vim plugins with better integration
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with Vim. The only reason one might consider using fzf in Vim is its speed. For
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a very large list of files, fzf is significantly faster and it does not block.
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Tips
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----
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### Rendering issues
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If you have any rendering issues, check the followings:
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1. Make sure `$TERM` is correctly set. fzf will use 256-color only if it
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contains `256` (e.g. `xterm-256color`)
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2. If you're on screen or tmux, `$TERM` should be either `screen` or
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`screen-256color`
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3. Some terminal emulators (e.g. mintty) have problem displaying default
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background color and make some text unable to read. In that case, try `--black`
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option. And if it solves your problem, I recommend including it in
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`FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` for further convenience.
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4. If you still have problem, try `--no-256` option or even `--no-color`.
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5. Ruby 1.9 or above is required for correctly displaying unicode characters.
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### Ranking algorithm
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fzf sorts the result first by the length of the matched substring, then by the
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length of the whole string. However it only does so when the number of matches
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is less than the limit which is by default 1000, in order to avoid the cost of
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sorting a large list and limit the response time of the query.
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This limit can be adjusted with `-s` option, or with the environment variable
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`FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`.
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```sh
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export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--sort 20000"
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```
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License
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-------
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MIT
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Author
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------
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Junegunn Choi
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