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Favors the line with shorter matched chunk. A chunk is a set of consecutive non-whitespace characters. Unlike the default `length`, this new scheme works well with tabular input. # length prefers item #1, because the whole line is shorter, # chunk prefers item #2, because the matched chunk ("foo") is shorter fzf --height=6 --header-lines=2 --tiebreak=chunk --reverse --query=fo << "EOF" N | Field1 | Field2 | Field3 - | ------ | ------ | ------ 1 | hello | foobar | baz 2 | world | foo | bazbaz EOF If the input does not contain any spaces, `chunk` is equivalent to `length`. But we're not going to set it as the default because it is computationally more expensive. Close #2285 Close #2537 - Not the exact solution to --tiebreak=length not taking --nth into account, but this should work. And the added benefit is that it works well even when --nth is not provided. - Adding a bonus point to the last character of a word didn't turn out great. The order of the result suddenly changes when you type in the last character in the word producing a jarring effect. |
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