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fzf.txt fzf Last change: August 14 2017
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FZF - TABLE OF CONTENTS *fzf* *fzf-toc*
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==============================================================================
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FZF Vim integration
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:FZF[!]
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Configuration
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Examples
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fzf#run
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fzf#wrap
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GVim
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License
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FZF VIM INTEGRATION *fzf-vim-integration*
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==============================================================================
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This repository only enables basic integration with Vim. If you're looking for
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more, check out {fzf.vim}{1} project.
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(Note: To use fzf in GVim, an external terminal emulator is required.)
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{1} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
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:FZF[!]
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==============================================================================
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*:FZF*
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If you have set up fzf for Vim, `:FZF` command will be added.
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>
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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 --reverse --inline-info /tmp
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" Bang version starts fzf in fullscreen mode
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:FZF!
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<
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Similarly to {ctrlp.vim}{2}, use enter key, CTRL-T, CTRL-X or CTRL-V to open
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selected files in the current window, in new tabs, in horizontal splits, or in
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vertical splits respectively.
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Note that the environment variables `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` and
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`FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` also apply here.
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{2} https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim
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< Configuration >_____________________________________________________________~
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*fzf-configuration*
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*g:fzf_action* *g:fzf_layout* *g:fzf_colors* *g:fzf_history_dir* *g:fzf_launcher*
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*g:Fzf_launcher*
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- `g:fzf_action`
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- Customizable extra key bindings for opening selected files in different
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ways
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- `g:fzf_layout`
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- Determines the size and position of fzf window (tmux pane or Neovim split)
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- `g:fzf_colors`
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- Customizes fzf colors to match the current color scheme
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- `g:fzf_history_dir`
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- Enables history feature
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- `g:fzf_launcher`
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- (Only in GVim) Terminal emulator to open fzf with
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- `g:Fzf_launcher` for function reference
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Examples~
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*fzf-examples*
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>
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" This is the default extra key bindings
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let g:fzf_action = {
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\ 'ctrl-t': 'tab split',
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\ 'ctrl-x': 'split',
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\ 'ctrl-v': 'vsplit' }
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" An action can be a reference to a function that processes selected lines
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function! s:build_quickfix_list(lines)
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call setqflist(map(copy(a:lines), '{ "filename": v:val }'))
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copen
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cc
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endfunction
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let g:fzf_action = {
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\ 'ctrl-q': function('s:build_quickfix_list'),
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\ 'ctrl-t': 'tab split',
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\ 'ctrl-x': 'split',
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\ 'ctrl-v': 'vsplit' }
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" Default fzf layout
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" - down / up / left / right
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let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '~40%' }
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" In Neovim, you can set up fzf window using a Vim command
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let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': 'enew' }
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let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '-tabnew' }
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let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '10split enew' }
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" Customize fzf colors to match your color scheme
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let g:fzf_colors =
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\ { 'fg': ['fg', 'Normal'],
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\ 'bg': ['bg', 'Normal'],
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\ 'hl': ['fg', 'Comment'],
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\ 'fg+': ['fg', 'CursorLine', 'CursorColumn', 'Normal'],
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\ 'bg+': ['bg', 'CursorLine', 'CursorColumn'],
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\ 'hl+': ['fg', 'Statement'],
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\ 'info': ['fg', 'PreProc'],
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\ 'prompt': ['fg', 'Conditional'],
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\ 'pointer': ['fg', 'Exception'],
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\ 'marker': ['fg', 'Keyword'],
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\ 'spinner': ['fg', 'Label'],
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\ 'header': ['fg', 'Comment'] }
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" Enable per-command history.
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" CTRL-N and CTRL-P will be automatically bound to next-history and
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" previous-history instead of down and up. If you don't like the change,
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" explicitly bind the keys to down and up in your $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.
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let g:fzf_history_dir = '~/.local/share/fzf-history'
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<
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FZF#RUN *fzf#run*
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==============================================================================
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For more advanced uses, you can use `fzf#run([options])` function with the
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following options.
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---------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
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Option name | Type | Description ~
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---------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
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`source` | string | External command to generate input to fzf (e.g. `find .` )
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`source` | list | Vim list as input to fzf
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`sink` | string | Vim command to handle the selected item (e.g. `e` , `tabe` )
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`sink` | funcref | Reference to function to process each selected item
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`sink*` | funcref | Similar to `sink` , but takes the list of output lines at once
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`options` | string/list | Options to fzf
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`dir` | string | Working directory
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`up` / `down` / `left` / `right` | number/string | Use tmux pane with the given size (e.g. `20` , `50%` )
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`window` (Neovim only) | string | Command to open fzf window (e.g. `vertical aboveleft 30new` )
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`launcher` | string | External terminal emulator to start fzf with (GVim only)
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`launcher` | funcref | Function for generating `launcher` string (GVim only)
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---------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
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`options` entry can be either a string or a list. For simple cases, string
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should suffice, but prefer to use list type if you're concerned about escaping
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issues on different platforms.
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>
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call fzf#run({'options': '--reverse --prompt "C:\\Program Files\\"'})
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call fzf#run({'options': ['--reverse', '--prompt', 'C:\Program Files\']})
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<
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FZF#WRAP *fzf#wrap*
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==============================================================================
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`fzf#wrap([name string,] [opts dict,] [fullscreen boolean])` is a helper
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function that decorates the options dictionary so that it understands
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`g:fzf_layout`, `g:fzf_action`, `g:fzf_colors`, and `g:fzf_history_dir` like
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`:FZF`.
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>
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command! -bang MyStuff
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\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('my-stuff', {'dir': '~/my-stuff'}, <bang>0))
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<
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GVIM *fzf-gvim*
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==============================================================================
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In GVim, you need an external terminal emulator to start fzf with. `xterm`
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command is used by default, but you can customize it with `g:fzf_launcher`.
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>
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" This is the default. %s is replaced with fzf command
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let g:fzf_launcher = 'xterm -e bash -ic %s'
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" Use urxvt instead
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let g:fzf_launcher = 'urxvt -geometry 120x30 -e sh -c %s'
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<
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If you're running MacVim on OSX, I recommend you to use iTerm2 as the
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launcher. Refer to the {this wiki page}{3} to see how to set up.
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{3} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/On-MacVim-with-iTerm2
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LICENSE *fzf-license*
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==============================================================================
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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:sw=2:ts=2:ft=help:norl:nowrap:
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