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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/i/master/fzf.png" height="170" alt="fzf - a command-line fuzzy finder"> [![github-actions](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/workflows/Test%20fzf%20on%20Linux/badge.svg)](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/actions)
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===
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fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder.
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/i/master/fzf-preview.png" width=640>
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It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any
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list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits,
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etc.
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Pros
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----
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- Portable, no dependencies
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- Blazingly fast
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- The most comprehensive feature set
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- Flexible layout
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- Batteries included
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- Vim/Neovim plugin, key bindings, and fuzzy auto-completion
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Table of Contents
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-----------------
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<!-- vim-markdown-toc GFM -->
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* [Installation](#installation)
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* [Using Homebrew](#using-homebrew)
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* [Using git](#using-git)
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* [Using Linux package managers](#using-linux-package-managers)
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* [Windows](#windows)
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* [As Vim plugin](#as-vim-plugin)
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* [Upgrading fzf](#upgrading-fzf)
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* [Building fzf](#building-fzf)
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* [Usage](#usage)
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* [Using the finder](#using-the-finder)
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* [Layout](#layout)
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* [Search syntax](#search-syntax)
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* [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
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* [Options](#options)
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* [Demo](#demo)
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* [Examples](#examples)
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* [`fzf-tmux` script](#fzf-tmux-script)
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* [Key bindings for command-line](#key-bindings-for-command-line)
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* [Fuzzy completion for bash and zsh](#fuzzy-completion-for-bash-and-zsh)
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* [Files and directories](#files-and-directories)
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* [Process IDs](#process-ids)
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* [Host names](#host-names)
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* [Environment variables / Aliases](#environment-variables--aliases)
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* [Settings](#settings)
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* [Supported commands](#supported-commands)
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* [Custom fuzzy completion](#custom-fuzzy-completion)
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* [Vim plugin](#vim-plugin)
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* [Advanced topics](#advanced-topics)
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* [Performance](#performance)
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* [Executing external programs](#executing-external-programs)
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* [Reloading the candidate list](#reloading-the-candidate-list)
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* [1. Update the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R](#1-update-the-list-of-processes-by-pressing-ctrl-r)
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* [2. Switch between sources by pressing CTRL-D or CTRL-F](#2-switch-between-sources-by-pressing-ctrl-d-or-ctrl-f)
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* [3. Interactive ripgrep integration](#3-interactive-ripgrep-integration)
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* [Preview window](#preview-window)
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* [Tips](#tips)
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* [Respecting `.gitignore`](#respecting-gitignore)
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* [Fish shell](#fish-shell)
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* [Related projects](#related-projects)
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* [License](#license)
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<!-- vim-markdown-toc -->
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Installation
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------------
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fzf project consists of the following components:
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- `fzf` executable
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- `fzf-tmux` script for launching fzf in a tmux pane
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- Shell extensions
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- Key bindings (`CTRL-T`, `CTRL-R`, and `ALT-C`) (bash, zsh, fish)
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- Fuzzy auto-completion (bash, zsh)
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- Vim/Neovim plugin
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You can [download fzf executable][bin] alone if you don't need the extra
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stuff.
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[bin]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/releases
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### Using Homebrew
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You can use [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) (on macOS or Linux)
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to install fzf.
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```sh
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brew install fzf
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# To install useful key bindings and fuzzy completion:
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$(brew --prefix)/opt/fzf/install
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```
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fzf is also available [via MacPorts][portfile]: `sudo port install fzf`
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[portfile]: https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/sysutils/fzf/Portfile
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### Using git
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Alternatively, you can "git clone" this repository to any directory 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 --depth 1 https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git ~/.fzf
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~/.fzf/install
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```
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### Using Linux package managers
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| Package Manager | Linux Distribution | Command |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| APK | Alpine Linux | `sudo apk add fzf` |
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| APT | Debian 9+/Ubuntu 19.10+ | `sudo apt-get install fzf` |
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| Conda | | `conda install -c conda-forge fzf` |
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| DNF | Fedora | `sudo dnf install fzf` |
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| Nix | NixOS, etc. | `nix-env -iA nixpkgs.fzf` |
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| Pacman | Arch Linux | `sudo pacman -S fzf` |
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| pkg | FreeBSD | `pkg install fzf` |
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| pkg_add | OpenBSD | `pkg_add fzf` |
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| XBPS | Void Linux | `sudo xbps-install -S fzf` |
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| Zypper | openSUSE | `sudo zypper install fzf` |
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> :warning: **Key bindings (CTRL-T / CTRL-R / ALT-C) and fuzzy auto-completion
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> may not be enabled by default.**
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>
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> Refer to the package documentation for more information. (e.g. `apt-cache show fzf`)
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### Windows
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Pre-built binaries for Windows can be downloaded [here][bin]. fzf is also
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available via [Chocolatey][choco] and [Scoop][scoop]:
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| Package manager | Command |
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| Chocolatey | `choco install fzf` |
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| Scoop | `scoop install fzf` |
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[choco]: https://chocolatey.org/packages/fzf
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[scoop]: https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Main/blob/master/bucket/fzf.json
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Known issues and limitations on Windows can be found on [the wiki
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page][windows-wiki].
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[windows-wiki]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Windows
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### As Vim plugin
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If you use
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[vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug), add this line to your Vim
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configuration file:
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```vim
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Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }
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```
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`fzf#install()` makes sure that you have the latest binary, but it's optional,
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so you can omit it if you use a plugin manager that doesn't support hooks.
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For more installation options, see [README-VIM.md](README-VIM.md).
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Upgrading fzf
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-------------
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fzf is being actively developed, and you might want to upgrade it once in a
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while. Please follow the instruction below depending on the installation
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method used.
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- git: `cd ~/.fzf && git pull && ./install`
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- brew: `brew update; brew upgrade fzf`
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- macports: `sudo port upgrade fzf`
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- chocolatey: `choco upgrade fzf`
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- vim-plug: `:PlugUpdate fzf`
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Building fzf
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------------
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See [BUILD.md](BUILD.md).
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Usage
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-----
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fzf will launch interactive 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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#### Using the finder
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- `CTRL-J` / `CTRL-K` (or `CTRL-N` / `CTRL-P`) to move cursor up and down
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- `Enter` key to select the item, `CTRL-C` / `CTRL-G` / `ESC` to exit
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- On multi-select mode (`-m`), `TAB` and `Shift-TAB` to mark multiple items
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- Emacs style key bindings
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- Mouse: scroll, click, double-click; shift-click and shift-scroll on
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multi-select mode
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#### Layout
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fzf by default starts in fullscreen mode, but you can make it start below the
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cursor with `--height` option.
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```sh
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vim $(fzf --height 40%)
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```
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Also, check out `--reverse` and `--layout` options if you prefer
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"top-down" layout instead of the default "bottom-up" layout.
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```sh
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vim $(fzf --height 40% --reverse)
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```
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You can add these options to `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` so that they're applied by
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default. For example,
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```sh
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export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--height 40% --layout=reverse --border'
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```
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#### Search syntax
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Unless otherwise specified, fzf starts in "extended-search mode" where you can
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type in multiple search terms delimited by spaces. e.g. `^music .mp3$ sbtrkt
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!fire`
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| Token | Match type | Description |
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| `sbtrkt` | fuzzy-match | Items that match `sbtrkt` |
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| `'wild` | exact-match (quoted) | Items that include `wild` |
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| `^music` | prefix-exact-match | Items that start with `music` |
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| `.mp3$` | suffix-exact-match | Items that end with `.mp3` |
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| `!fire` | inverse-exact-match | Items that do not include `fire` |
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| `!^music` | inverse-prefix-exact-match | Items that do not start with `music` |
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| `!.mp3$` | inverse-suffix-exact-match | Items that do not end with `.mp3` |
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If you don't prefer fuzzy matching and do not wish to "quote" every word,
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start fzf with `-e` or `--exact` option. Note that when `--exact` is set,
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`'`-prefix "unquotes" the term.
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A single bar character term acts as an OR operator. For example, the following
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query matches entries that start with `core` and end with either `go`, `rb`,
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or `py`.
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```
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^core go$ | rb$ | py$
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```
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#### Environment variables
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- `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND`
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- Default command to use when input is tty
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- e.g. `export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f'`
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- > :warning: This variable is not used by shell extensions due to the
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> slight difference in requirements.
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> (e.g. `CTRL-T` runs `$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` instead, `vim **<tab>` runs
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> `_fzf_compgen_path()`, and `cd **<tab>` runs `_fzf_compgen_dir()`)
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>
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> The available options are described later in this document.
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- `FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`
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- Default options
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- e.g. `export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--layout=reverse --inline-info"`
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#### Options
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See the man page (`man fzf`) for the full list of options.
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#### Demo
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If you learn by watching videos, check out this screencast by [@samoshkin](https://github.com/samoshkin) to explore `fzf` features.
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<a title="fzf - command-line fuzzy finder" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgG5Jhi_Els">
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/vtG8olE.png" width="640">
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</a>
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Examples
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--------
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Many useful examples can be found on [the wiki
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page](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/examples). Feel free to add your
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own as well.
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`fzf-tmux` script
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-----------------
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[fzf-tmux](bin/fzf-tmux) is a bash script that opens fzf in a tmux pane.
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```sh
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# usage: fzf-tmux [LAYOUT OPTIONS] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
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# See available options
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fzf-tmux --help
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# select git branches in horizontal split below (15 lines)
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git branch | fzf-tmux -d 15
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# select multiple words in vertical split on the left (20% of screen width)
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cat /usr/share/dict/words | fzf-tmux -l 20% --multi --reverse
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```
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It will still work even when you're not on tmux, silently ignoring `-[pudlr]`
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options, so you can invariably use `fzf-tmux` in your scripts.
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Alternatively, you can use `--height HEIGHT[%]` option not to start fzf in
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fullscreen mode.
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```sh
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fzf --height 40%
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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 for bash, zsh, and
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fish.
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- `CTRL-T` - Paste the selected files and directories onto the command-line
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- Set `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` to override the default command
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- Set `FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS` to pass additional options
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- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history onto the command-line
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- If you want to see the commands in chronological order, press `CTRL-R`
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again which toggles sorting by relevance
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- Set `FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS` to pass additional options
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- `ALT-C` - cd into the selected directory
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- Set `FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` to override the default command
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- Set `FZF_ALT_C_OPTS` to pass additional options
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If you're on a tmux session, you can start fzf in a tmux split-pane or in
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a tmux popup window by setting `FZF_TMUX_OPTS` (e.g. `-d 40%`).
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See `fzf-tmux --help` for available options.
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More tips can be found on [the wiki page](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Configuring-shell-key-bindings).
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Fuzzy completion for bash and zsh
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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 the 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 the tab key after the 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 hostnames 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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#### Environment variables / Aliases
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```sh
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unset **<TAB>
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export **<TAB>
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unalias **<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='--border --info=inline'
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# Use fd (https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) instead of the default find
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# command for listing path candidates.
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# - The first argument to the function ($1) is the base path to start traversal
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# - See the source code (completion.{bash,zsh}) for the details.
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_fzf_compgen_path() {
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fd --hidden --follow --exclude ".git" . "$1"
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}
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# Use fd to generate the list for directory completion
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_fzf_compgen_dir() {
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fd --type d --hidden --follow --exclude ".git" . "$1"
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}
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# (EXPERIMENTAL) Advanced customization of fzf options via _fzf_comprun function
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# - The first argument to the function is the name of the command.
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# - You should make sure to pass the rest of the arguments to fzf.
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_fzf_comprun() {
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local command=$1
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shift
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case "$command" in
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cd) fzf "$@" --preview 'tree -C {} | head -200' ;;
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export|unset) fzf "$@" --preview "eval 'echo \$'{}" ;;
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ssh) fzf "$@" --preview 'dig {}' ;;
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*) fzf "$@" ;;
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esac
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}
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```
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#### Supported commands
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On bash, fuzzy completion is enabled only for a predefined set of commands
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(`complete | grep _fzf` to see the list). But you can enable it for other
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commands as well by using `_fzf_setup_completion` helper function.
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```sh
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# usage: _fzf_setup_completion path|dir|var|alias|host COMMANDS...
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_fzf_setup_completion path ag git kubectl
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_fzf_setup_completion dir tree
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```
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#### Custom fuzzy completion
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_**(Custom completion API is experimental and subject to change)**_
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For a command named _"COMMAND"_, define `_fzf_complete_COMMAND` function using
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`_fzf_complete` helper.
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```sh
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# Custom fuzzy completion for "doge" command
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# e.g. doge **<TAB>
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_fzf_complete_doge() {
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_fzf_complete --multi --reverse --prompt="doge> " -- "$@" < <(
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echo very
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echo wow
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echo such
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echo doge
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)
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}
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```
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- The arguments before `--` are the options to fzf.
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- After `--`, simply pass the original completion arguments unchanged (`"$@"`).
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- Then, write a set of commands that generates the completion candidates and
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feed its output to the function using process substitution (`< <(...)`).
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zsh will automatically pick up the function using the naming convention but in
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bash you have to manually associate the function with the command using the
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`complete` command.
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```sh
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[ -n "$BASH" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_doge -o default -o bashdefault doge
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```
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If you need to post-process the output from fzf, define
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`_fzf_complete_COMMAND_post` as follows.
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```sh
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_fzf_complete_foo() {
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_fzf_complete --multi --reverse --header-lines=3 -- "$@" < <(
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ls -al
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)
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}
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_fzf_complete_foo_post() {
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awk '{print $NF}'
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}
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[ -n "$BASH" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_foo -o default -o bashdefault foo
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```
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Vim plugin
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----------
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See [README-VIM.md](README-VIM.md).
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Advanced topics
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---------------
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### Performance
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fzf is fast and is [getting even faster][perf]. Performance should not be
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a problem in most use cases. However, you might want to be aware of the
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options that affect performance.
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- `--ansi` tells fzf to extract and parse ANSI color codes in the input, and it
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makes the initial scanning slower. So it's not recommended that you add it
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to your `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`.
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- `--nth` makes fzf slower because it has to tokenize each line.
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- `--with-nth` makes fzf slower as fzf has to tokenize and reassemble each
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line.
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- If you absolutely need better performance, you can consider using
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`--algo=v1` (the default being `v2`) to make fzf use a faster greedy
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algorithm. However, this algorithm is not guaranteed to find the optimal
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ordering of the matches and is not recommended.
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[perf]: https://junegunn.kr/images/fzf-0.17.0.png
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### Executing external programs
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You can set up key bindings for starting external processes without leaving
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fzf (`execute`, `execute-silent`).
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```bash
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# Press F1 to open the file with less without leaving fzf
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# Press CTRL-Y to copy the line to clipboard and aborts fzf (requires pbcopy)
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fzf --bind 'f1:execute(less -f {}),ctrl-y:execute-silent(echo {} | pbcopy)+abort'
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```
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See *KEY BINDINGS* section of the man page for details.
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### Reloading the candidate list
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By binding `reload` action to a key or an event, you can make fzf dynamically
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reload the candidate list. See https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/1750 for
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more details.
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#### 1. Update the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R
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```sh
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FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='ps -ef' \
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fzf --bind 'ctrl-r:reload($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)' \
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--header 'Press CTRL-R to reload' --header-lines=1 \
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--height=50% --layout=reverse
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```
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#### 2. Switch between sources by pressing CTRL-D or CTRL-F
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|
```sh
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FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='find . -type f' \
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fzf --bind 'ctrl-d:reload(find . -type d),ctrl-f:reload($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)' \
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--height=50% --layout=reverse
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|
```
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#### 3. Interactive ripgrep integration
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The following example uses fzf as the selector interface for ripgrep. We bound
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`reload` action to `change` event, so every time you type on fzf, the ripgrep
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process will restart with the updated query string denoted by the placeholder
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|
expression `{q}`. Also, note that we used `--phony` option so that fzf doesn't
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|
perform any secondary filtering.
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|
```sh
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INITIAL_QUERY=""
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RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
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FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX '$INITIAL_QUERY'" \
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|
fzf --bind "change:reload:$RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
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--ansi --disabled --query "$INITIAL_QUERY" \
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--height=50% --layout=reverse
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|
```
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|
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|
If ripgrep doesn't find any matches, it will exit with a non-zero exit status,
|
|
and fzf will warn you about it. To suppress the warning message, we added
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|
`|| true` to the command, so that it always exits with 0.
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|
|
### Preview window
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|
|
|
When the `--preview` option is set, fzf automatically starts an external process
|
|
with the current line as the argument and shows the result in the split window.
|
|
Your `$SHELL` is used to execute the command with `$SHELL -c COMMAND`.
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The window can be scrolled using the mouse or custom key bindings.
|
|
|
|
```bash
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|
# {} is replaced with the single-quoted string of the focused line
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|
fzf --preview 'cat {}'
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Preview window supports ANSI colors, so you can use any program that
|
|
syntax-highlights the content of a file, such as
|
|
[Bat](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat) or
|
|
[Highlight](http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/highlight.php):
|
|
|
|
```bash
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|
fzf --preview 'bat --style=numbers --color=always --line-range :500 {}'
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can customize the size, position, and border of the preview window using
|
|
`--preview-window` option, and the foreground and background color of it with
|
|
`--color` option. For example,
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
fzf --height 40% --layout reverse --info inline --border \
|
|
--preview 'file {}' --preview-window down:1:noborder \
|
|
--color 'fg:#bbccdd,fg+:#ddeeff,bg:#334455,preview-bg:#223344,border:#778899'
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
See the man page (`man fzf`) for the full list of options.
|
|
|
|
For more advanced examples, see [Key bindings for git with fzf][fzf-git]
|
|
([code](https://gist.github.com/junegunn/8b572b8d4b5eddd8b85e5f4d40f17236)).
|
|
|
|
[fzf-git]: https://junegunn.kr/2016/07/fzf-git/
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
Since fzf is a general-purpose text filter rather than a file finder, **it is
|
|
not a good idea to add `--preview` option to your `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`**.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
# *********************
|
|
# ** DO NOT DO THIS! **
|
|
# *********************
|
|
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--preview "bat --style=numbers --color=always --line-range :500 {}"'
|
|
|
|
# bat doesn't work with any input other than the list of files
|
|
ps -ef | fzf
|
|
seq 100 | fzf
|
|
history | fzf
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Tips
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
#### Respecting `.gitignore`
|
|
|
|
You can use [fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd),
|
|
[ripgrep](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep), or [the silver
|
|
searcher](https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher) instead of the
|
|
default find command to traverse the file system while respecting
|
|
`.gitignore`.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
# Feed the output of fd into fzf
|
|
fd --type f | fzf
|
|
|
|
# Setting fd as the default source for fzf
|
|
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f'
|
|
|
|
# Now fzf (w/o pipe) will use fd instead of find
|
|
fzf
|
|
|
|
# To apply the command to CTRL-T as well
|
|
export FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND="$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you want the command to follow symbolic links and don't want it to exclude
|
|
hidden files, use the following command:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --hidden --follow --exclude .git'
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
#### Fish shell
|
|
|
|
`CTRL-T` key binding of fish, unlike those of bash and zsh, will use the last
|
|
token on the command-line as the root directory for the recursive search. For
|
|
instance, hitting `CTRL-T` at the end of the following command-line
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
ls /var/
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
will list all files and directories under `/var/`.
|
|
|
|
When using a custom `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND`, use the unexpanded `$dir` variable to
|
|
make use of this feature. `$dir` defaults to `.` when the last token is not a
|
|
valid directory. Example:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
set -g FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND "command find -L \$dir -type f 2> /dev/null | sed '1d; s#^\./##'"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Related projects
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Related-projects
|
|
|
|
[License](LICENSE)
|
|
------------------
|
|
|
|
The MIT License (MIT)
|
|
|
|
Copyright (c) 2013-2021 Junegunn Choi
|