fzf/man/man1/fzf-tmux.1
Junegunn Choi add1aec685
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.TH fzf\-tmux 1 "Nov 2024" "fzf 0.56.3" "fzf\-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane"
.SH NAME
fzf\-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B fzf\-tmux [\fILAYOUT OPTIONS\fR] [\-\-] [\fIFZF OPTIONS\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
fzf\-tmux is a wrapper script for fzf that opens fzf in a tmux split pane or in
a tmux popup window. It is designed to work just like fzf except that it does
not take up the whole screen. You can safely use fzf\-tmux instead of fzf in
your scripts as the extra options will be silently ignored if you're not on
tmux.
.SH LAYOUT OPTIONS
(default layout: \fB\-d 50%\fR)
.SS Popup window
(requires tmux 3.2 or above)
.TP
.B "\-p [WIDTH[%][,HEIGHT[%]]]"
.TP
.B "\-w WIDTH[%]"
.TP
.B "\-h WIDTH[%]"
.TP
.B "\-x COL"
.TP
.B "\-y ROW"
.SS Split pane
.TP
.B "\-u [height[%]]"
Split above (up)
.TP
.B "\-d [height[%]]"
Split below (down)
.TP
.B "\-l [width[%]]"
Split left
.TP
.B "\-r [width[%]]"
Split right