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fzf: fuzzy finder for your shell

fzf is a general-purpose fuzzy finder for your shell.

It was heavily inspired by ctrlp.vim.

Requirements

fzf requires Ruby.

Installation

Download fzf executable and put it somewhere in your search $PATH.

mkdir -p ~/bin
wget https://raw.github.com/junegunn/fzf/master/fzf -O ~/bin/fzf
chmod +x ~/bin/fzf

Or you can just clone this repository and run install script.

git clone https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git
fzf/install

Make sure that ~/bin is included in $PATH.

export PATH=$PATH:~/bin

Install as Vim plugin

You can use any plugin manager. If you don't use one, I recommend you try vim-plug.

  1. Install vim-plug

  2. Edit your .vimrc

     call plug#begin()
     Plug 'junegunn/fzf'
     " ...
     call plug#end()
    
  3. Run :PlugInstall

Then, you have :FZF [optional command] command.

:FZF
:FZF find ~/github -type d

Usage

fzf will launch curses-based finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the selected item to STDOUT.

find * -type f | fzf > selected

Without STDIN pipe, fzf will use find command to fetch the list of files (excluding hidden ones).

vim `fzf`

Key binding

Use CTRL-J and CTRL-K (or CTRL-N and CTRL-P) to change the selection, press enter key to select the item. CTRL-C will terminate the finder.

The following readline key bindings should also work as expected.

  • CTRL-A / CTRL-E
  • CTRL-B / CTRL-F
  • CTRL-W / CTRL-U

Useful bash binding and settings

# vimf - Open selected file in Vim
alias vimf='vim `fzf`'

# fd - cd to selected directory
fd() {
  DIR=`find ${1:-*} -path '*/\.*' -prune -o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | fzf` && cd "$DIR"
}

# fda - including hidden directories
fda() {
  DIR=`find ${1:-*} -type d 2> /dev/null | fzf` && cd "$DIR"
}

# CTRL-T - Open fuzzy finder and paste the selected item to the command line
bind '"\er": redraw-current-line'
bind '"\C-t": " \C-u \C-a\C-k$(fzf)\e\C-e\C-y\C-a\C-y\ey\C-h\C-e\er"'

License

MIT

Author

Junegunn Choi