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files, command\nhistory, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc. It implements\na \"fuzzy\" matching algorithm, so you can quickly type in patterns with omitted\ncharacters and still get the results you want.\n\nHighlights\n----------\n\n- **Portable** -- Distributed as a single binary for easy installation\n- **Fast** -- Optimized to process millions of items instantly\n- **Versatile** -- Fully customizable through an event-action binding mechanism\n- **All-inclusive** -- Comes with integrations for Bash, Zsh, Fish, Vim, and Neovim\n\nTable of Contents\n-----------------\n\n\u003C!-- vim-markdown-toc GFM -->\n\n* [Installation](#installation)\n    * [Using Homebrew](#using-homebrew)\n    * [Using Mise](#using-mise)\n    * [Linux packages](#linux-packages)\n    * [Windows packages](#windows-packages)\n    * [Using git](#using-git)\n    * [Binary releases](#binary-releases)\n    * [Setting up shell integration](#setting-up-shell-integration)\n    * [Vim\u002FNeovim plugin](#vimneovim-plugin)\n* [Upgrading fzf](#upgrading-fzf)\n* [Building fzf](#building-fzf)\n* [Usage](#usage)\n    * [Using the finder](#using-the-finder)\n    * [Display modes](#display-modes)\n        * [`--height` mode](#--height-mode)\n        * [`--popup` mode](#--popup-mode)\n    * [Search syntax](#search-syntax)\n    * [Environment variables](#environment-variables)\n    * [Customizing the look](#customizing-the-look)\n    * [Options](#options)\n    * [Demo](#demo)\n* [Examples](#examples)\n* [Key bindings for command-line](#key-bindings-for-command-line)\n* [Fuzzy completion](#fuzzy-completion)\n    * [Files and directories](#files-and-directories)\n    * [Process IDs](#process-ids)\n    * [Host names](#host-names)\n    * [Environment variables \u002F Aliases](#environment-variables--aliases)\n    * [Customizing fuzzy completion for bash and zsh](#customizing-fuzzy-completion-for-bash-and-zsh)\n        * [Customizing fzf options for completion](#customizing-fzf-options-for-completion)\n        * [Customizing completion source for paths and directories](#customizing-completion-source-for-paths-and-directories)\n        * [Supported commands (bash)](#supported-commands-bash)\n        * [Custom fuzzy completion](#custom-fuzzy-completion)\n    * [Fuzzy completion for fish](#fuzzy-completion-for-fish)\n* [Vim plugin](#vim-plugin)\n* [Advanced topics](#advanced-topics)\n    * [Customizing for different types of input](#customizing-for-different-types-of-input)\n    * [Performance](#performance)\n    * [Executing external programs](#executing-external-programs)\n    * [Turning into a different process](#turning-into-a-different-process)\n    * [Reloading the candidate list](#reloading-the-candidate-list)\n        * [1. Update the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R](#1-update-the-list-of-processes-by-pressing-ctrl-r)\n        * [2. Switch between sources by pressing CTRL-D or CTRL-F](#2-switch-between-sources-by-pressing-ctrl-d-or-ctrl-f)\n        * [3. Interactive ripgrep integration](#3-interactive-ripgrep-integration)\n    * [Preview window](#preview-window)\n    * [Previewing an image](#previewing-an-image)\n* [Tips](#tips)\n    * [Respecting `.gitignore`](#respecting-gitignore)\n    * [Fish shell](#fish-shell)\n    * [fzf Theme Playground](#fzf-theme-playground)\n* [Related projects](#related-projects)\n* [License](#license)\n* [Goods](#goods)\n* [Sponsors :heart:](#sponsors-heart)\n\n\u003C!-- vim-markdown-toc -->\n\nInstallation\n------------\n\n### Using Homebrew\n\nYou can use [Homebrew](https:\u002F\u002Fbrew.sh\u002F) (on macOS or Linux) to install fzf.\n\n```sh\nbrew install fzf\n```\n\n> [!IMPORTANT]\n> To set up shell integration (key bindings and fuzzy completion),\n> see [the instructions below](#setting-up-shell-integration).\n\nfzf is also available [via MacPorts][portfile]: `sudo port install fzf`\n\n[portfile]: https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fmacports\u002Fmacports-ports\u002Fblob\u002Fmaster\u002Fsysutils\u002Ffzf\u002FPortfile\n\n### Using Mise\n\nYou can use [mise](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjdx\u002Fmise) to install fzf.\n\n```sh\nmise use -g fzf@latest\n```\n\n### Linux packages\n\n| Package Manager | Linux Distribution      | Command                            |\n| --------------- | ----------------------- | ---------------------------------- |\n| APK             | Alpine Linux            | `sudo apk add fzf`                 |\n| APT             | Debian 9+\u002FUbuntu 19.10+ | `sudo apt install fzf`             |\n| Conda           |                         | `conda install -c conda-forge fzf` |\n| DNF             | Fedora                  | `sudo dnf install fzf`             |\n| Nix             | NixOS, etc.             | `nix-env -iA nixpkgs.fzf`          |\n| Pacman          | Arch Linux              | `sudo pacman -S fzf`               |\n| pkg             | FreeBSD                 | `pkg install fzf`                  |\n| pkgin           | NetBSD                  | `pkgin install fzf`                |\n| pkg_add         | OpenBSD                 | `pkg_add fzf`                      |\n| Portage         | Gentoo                  | `emerge --ask app-shells\u002Ffzf`      |\n| Spack           |                         | `spack install fzf`                |\n| XBPS            | Void Linux              | `sudo xbps-install -S fzf`         |\n| Zypper          | openSUSE                | `sudo zypper install fzf`          |\n\n> [!IMPORTANT]\n> To set up shell integration (key bindings and fuzzy completion),\n> see [the instructions below](#setting-up-shell-integration).\n\n[![Packaging status](https:\u002F\u002Frepology.org\u002Fbadge\u002Fvertical-allrepos\u002Ffzf.svg?columns=3)](https:\u002F\u002Frepology.org\u002Fproject\u002Ffzf\u002Fversions)\n\n### Windows packages\n\nOn Windows, fzf is available via [Chocolatey][choco], [Scoop][scoop],\n[Winget][winget], and [MSYS2][msys2]:\n\n| Package manager | Command                               |\n| --------------- | ------------------------------------- |\n| Chocolatey      | `choco install fzf`                   |\n| Scoop           | `scoop install fzf`                   |\n| Winget          | `winget install fzf`                  |\n| MSYS2 (pacman)  | `pacman -S $MINGW_PACKAGE_PREFIX-fzf` |\n\n[choco]: https:\u002F\u002Fchocolatey.org\u002Fpackages\u002Ffzf\n[scoop]: https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FScoopInstaller\u002FMain\u002Fblob\u002Fmaster\u002Fbucket\u002Ffzf.json\n[winget]: https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fmicrosoft\u002Fwinget-pkgs\u002Ftree\u002Fmaster\u002Fmanifests\u002Fj\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\n[msys2]: https:\u002F\u002Fpackages.msys2.org\u002Fbase\u002Fmingw-w64-fzf\n\n### Using git\n\nAlternatively, you can \"git clone\" this repository to any directory and run\n[install](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fblob\u002Fmaster\u002Finstall) script.\n\n```sh\ngit clone --depth 1 https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf.git ~\u002F.fzf\n~\u002F.fzf\u002Finstall\n```\n\nThe install script will add lines to your shell configuration file to modify\n`$PATH` and set up shell integration.\n\n### Binary releases\n\nYou can download the official fzf binaries from the releases page.\n\n* https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Freleases\n\n### Setting up shell integration\n\nAdd the following line to your shell configuration file.\n\n* bash\n  ```sh\n  # Set up fzf key bindings and fuzzy completion\n  eval \"$(fzf --bash)\"\n  ```\n* zsh\n  ```sh\n  # Set up fzf key bindings and fuzzy completion\n  source \u003C(fzf --zsh)\n  ```\n* fish\n  ```fish\n  # Set up fzf key bindings\n  fzf --fish | source\n  ```\n\n> [!NOTE]\n> `--bash`, `--zsh`, and `--fish` options are only available in fzf 0.48.0 or\n> later. If you have an older version of fzf, or want finer control, you can\n> source individual script files in the [\u002Fshell](\u002Fshell) directory. The\n> location of the files may vary depending on the package manager you use.\n> Please refer to the package documentation for more information.\n> (e.g. `apt show fzf`)\n\n> [!TIP]\n> You can disable CTRL-T, CTRL-R, or ALT-C bindings by setting the\n> corresponding `*_COMMAND` variable to an empty string when sourcing the\n> script. For example, to disable CTRL-R and ALT-C:\n>\n> * bash: `FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND= FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND= eval \"$(fzf --bash)\"`\n> * zsh: `FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND= FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND= source \u003C(fzf --zsh)`\n> * fish: `fzf --fish | FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND= FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND= source`\n>\n> Setting the variables after sourcing the script will have no effect.\n\n### Vim\u002FNeovim plugin\n\nIf you use [vim-plug](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Fvim-plug), add this to\nyour Vim configuration file:\n\n```vim\nPlug 'junegunn\u002Ffzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }\nPlug 'junegunn\u002Ffzf.vim'\n```\n\n* `junegunn\u002Ffzf` provides the basic library functions\n    * `fzf#install()` makes sure that you have the latest binary\n* `junegunn\u002Ffzf.vim` is [a separate project](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf.vim)\n  that provides a variety of useful commands\n\nTo learn more about the Vim integration, see [README-VIM.md](README-VIM.md).\n\n> [!TIP]\n> If you use Neovim and prefer Lua-based plugins, check out\n> [fzf-lua](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fibhagwan\u002Ffzf-lua).\n\nUpgrading fzf\n-------------\n\nfzf is being actively developed, and you might want to upgrade it once in a\nwhile. Please follow the instruction below depending on the installation\nmethod used.\n\n- git: `cd ~\u002F.fzf && git pull && .\u002Finstall`\n- brew: `brew update; brew upgrade fzf`\n- macports: `sudo port upgrade fzf`\n- chocolatey: `choco upgrade fzf`\n- vim-plug: `:PlugUpdate fzf`\n\nBuilding fzf\n------------\n\nSee [BUILD.md](BUILD.md).\n\nUsage\n-----\n\nfzf will launch interactive finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the\nselected item to STDOUT.\n\n```sh\nfind * -type f | fzf > selected\n```\n\nWithout STDIN pipe, fzf will traverse the file system under the current\ndirectory to get the list of files.\n\n```sh\nvim $(fzf)\n```\n\n> [!NOTE]\n> You can override the default behavior\n> * Either by setting `$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` to a command that generates the desired list\n> * Or by setting `--walker`, `--walker-root`, and `--walker-skip` options in `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`\n\n> [!WARNING]\n> A more robust solution would be to use `xargs` but we've presented\n> the above as it's easier to grasp\n> ```sh\n> fzf --print0 | xargs -0 -o vim\n> ```\n\n> [!TIP]\n> fzf also has the ability to turn itself into a different process.\n>\n> ```sh\n> fzf --bind 'enter:become(vim {})'\n> ```\n>\n> *See [Turning into a different process](#turning-into-a-different-process)\n> for more information.*\n\n### Using the finder\n\n- `CTRL-K` \u002F `CTRL-J` (or `CTRL-P` \u002F `CTRL-N`) to move cursor up and down\n- `Enter` key to select the item, `CTRL-C` \u002F `CTRL-G` \u002F `ESC` to exit\n- On multi-select mode (`-m`), `TAB` and `Shift-TAB` to mark multiple items\n- Emacs style key bindings\n- Mouse: scroll, click, double-click; shift-click and shift-scroll on\n  multi-select mode\n\n### Display modes\n\nfzf by default runs in fullscreen mode, but there are other display modes.\n\n#### `--height` mode\n\nWith `--height HEIGHT[%]`, fzf will start below the cursor with the given height.\n\n```sh\nfzf --height 40%\n```\n\n`reverse` layout and `--border` goes well with this option.\n\n```sh\nfzf --height 40% --layout reverse --border\n```\n\nBy prepending `~` to the height, you're setting the maximum height.\n\n```sh\n# Will take as few lines as possible to display the list\nseq 3 | fzf --height ~100%\nseq 3000 | fzf --height ~100%\n```\n\nHeight value can be a negative number.\n\n```sh\n# Screen height - 3\nfzf --height -3\n```\n\n#### `--popup` mode\n\nWith `--popup` option, fzf will start in a popup window\n(requires tmux 3.3+ or Zellij 0.44+).\n\n```sh\n# --popup [center|top|bottom|left|right][,SIZE[%]][,SIZE[%][,border-native]]\n\nfzf --popup center         # Center, 50% width and height\nfzf --popup 80%            # Center, 80% width and height\nfzf --popup 100%,50%       # Center, 100% width and 50% height\nfzf --popup left,40%       # Left, 40% width\nfzf --popup left,40%,90%   # Left, 40% width, 90% height\nfzf --popup top,40%        # Top, 40% height\nfzf --popup bottom,80%,40% # Bottom, 80% width, 40% height\n```\n\n`--popup` is silently ignored when you're not on tmux or Zellij.\n\n> [!NOTE]\n> If you're stuck with an old version of tmux that doesn't support popup,\n> or if you want to open fzf in a regular tmux pane, check out\n> [fzf-tmux](bin\u002Ffzf-tmux) script.\n\n> [!TIP]\n> You can add these options to `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` so that they're applied by\n> default. For example,\n>\n> ```sh\n> # Open in a popup if on tmux or Zellij, otherwise use --height mode\n> export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--height 40% --popup bottom,40% --layout reverse --border top'\n> ```\n\n### Search syntax\n\nUnless otherwise specified, fzf starts in \"extended-search mode\" where you can\ntype in multiple search terms delimited by spaces. e.g. `^music .mp3$ sbtrkt\n!fire`\n\n| Token     | Match type                              | Description                                  |\n| --------- | --------------------------------------  | ------------------------------------------   |\n| `sbtrkt`  | fuzzy-match                             | Items that match `sbtrkt`                    |\n| `'wild`   | exact-match (quoted)                    | Items that include `wild`                    |\n| `'wild'`  | exact-boundary-match (quoted both ends) | Items that include `wild` at word boundaries |\n| `^music`  | prefix-exact-match                      | Items that start with `music`                |\n| `.mp3$`   | suffix-exact-match                      | Items that end with `.mp3`                   |\n| `!fire`   | inverse-exact-match                     | Items that do not include `fire`             |\n| `!^music` | inverse-prefix-exact-match              | Items that do not start with `music`         |\n| `!.mp3$`  | inverse-suffix-exact-match              | Items that do not end with `.mp3`            |\n\nIf you don't prefer fuzzy matching and do not wish to \"quote\" every word,\nstart fzf with `-e` or `--exact` option. Note that when  `--exact` is set,\n`'`-prefix \"unquotes\" the term.\n\nA single bar character term acts as an OR operator. For example, the following\nquery matches entries that start with `core` and end with either `go`, `rb`,\nor `py`.\n\n```\n^core go$ | rb$ | py$\n```\n\n### Environment variables\n\n- `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND`\n    - Default command to use when input is tty\n    - e.g. `export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f'`\n- `FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`\n    - Default options\n    - e.g. `export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=\"--layout=reverse --inline-info\"`\n- `FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE`\n    - If you prefer to manage default options in a file, set this variable to\n      point to the location of the file\n    - e.g. `export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE=~\u002F.fzfrc`\n\n> [!WARNING]\n> `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` is not used by shell integration due to the\n> slight difference in requirements.\n>\n> * `CTRL-T` runs `$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` to get a list of files and directories\n> * `ALT-C` runs `$FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` to get a list of directories\n> * `vim ~\u002F**\u003Ctab>` runs `fzf_compgen_path()` with the prefix (`~\u002F`) as the first argument\n> * `cd foo**\u003Ctab>` runs `fzf_compgen_dir()` with the prefix (`foo`) as the first argument\n>\n> The available options are described later in this document.\n\n### Customizing the look\n\nThe user interface of fzf is fully customizable with a large number of\nconfiguration options. For a quick setup, you can start with one of the style\npresets -- `default`, `full`, or `minimal` -- using the `--style` option.\n\n```sh\nfzf --style full \\\n    --preview 'fzf-preview.sh {}' --bind 'focus:transform-header:file --brief {}'\n```\n\n| Preset    | Screenshot                                                                             |\n| :---      | :---                                                                                   |\n| `default` | \u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fraw.githubusercontent.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Fi\u002Fmaster\u002Ffzf-style-default.png\"\u002F> |\n| `full`    | \u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fraw.githubusercontent.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Fi\u002Fmaster\u002Ffzf-style-full.png\"\u002F>    |\n| `minimal` | \u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fraw.githubusercontent.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Fi\u002Fmaster\u002Ffzf-style-minimal.png\"\u002F> |\n\nHere's an example based on the `full` preset:\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fraw.githubusercontent.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Fi\u002Fmaster\u002Ffzf-4-borders.png\"\u002F>\n\n\u003Cdetails>\n\n```sh\ngit ls-files | fzf --style full \\\n    --border --padding 1,2 \\\n    --border-label ' Demo ' --input-label ' Input ' --header-label ' File Type ' \\\n    --preview 'fzf-preview.sh {}' \\\n    --bind 'result:transform-list-label:\n        if [[ -z $FZF_QUERY ]]; then\n          echo \" $FZF_MATCH_COUNT items \"\n        else\n          echo \" $FZF_MATCH_COUNT matches for [$FZF_QUERY] \"\n        fi\n        ' \\\n    --bind 'focus:transform-preview-label:[[ -n {} ]] && printf \" Previewing [%s] \" {}' \\\n    --bind 'focus:+transform-header:file --brief {} || echo \"No file selected\"' \\\n    --bind 'ctrl-r:change-list-label( Reloading the list )+reload(sleep 2; git ls-files)' \\\n    --color 'border:#aaaaaa,label:#cccccc' \\\n    --color 'preview-border:#9999cc,preview-label:#ccccff' \\\n    --color 'list-border:#669966,list-label:#99cc99' \\\n    --color 'input-border:#996666,input-label:#ffcccc' \\\n    --color 'header-border:#6699cc,header-label:#99ccff'\n```\n\n\u003C\u002Fdetails>\n\n### Options\n\nSee the man page (`fzf --man` or `man fzf`) for the full list of options.\n\n### Demo\nIf you learn by watching videos, check out this screencast by [@samoshkin](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsamoshkin) to explore `fzf` features.\n\n\u003Ca title=\"fzf - command-line fuzzy finder\" href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fwatch?v=qgG5Jhi_Els\">\n  \u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fi.imgur.com\u002FvtG8olE.png\" width=\"640\">\n\u003C\u002Fa>\n\nExamples\n--------\n\n* [Wiki page of examples](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fwiki\u002Fexamples)\n    * *Disclaimer: The examples on this page are maintained by the community\n      and are not thoroughly tested*\n* [Advanced fzf examples](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fblob\u002Fmaster\u002FADVANCED.md)\n\nKey bindings for command-line\n-----------------------------\n\nBy [setting up shell integration](#setting-up-shell-integration), you can use\nthe following key bindings in bash, zsh, and fish.\n\n- `CTRL-T` - Paste the selected files and directories onto the command-line\n    - The list is generated using `--walker file,dir,follow,hidden` option\n        - You can override the behavior by setting `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` to a custom command that generates the desired list\n        - Or you can set `--walker*` options in `FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS`\n    - Set `FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS` to pass additional options to fzf\n      ```sh\n      # Preview file content using bat (https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsharkdp\u002Fbat)\n      export FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS=\"\n        --walker-skip .git,node_modules,target\n        --preview 'bat -n --color=always {}'\n        --bind 'ctrl-\u002F:change-preview-window(down|hidden|)'\"\n      ```\n    - Can be disabled by setting `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` to an empty string when\n      sourcing the script\n- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history onto the command-line. With fish shell, it is possible to select multiple commands.\n    - If you want to see the commands in chronological order, press `CTRL-R`\n      again which toggles sorting by relevance\n    - Press `ALT-R` to toggle \"raw\" mode where you can see the surrounding items\n      of a match. In this mode, you can press `CTRL-N` and `CTRL-P` to move\n      between the matching items only.\n    - Press `CTRL-\u002F` or `ALT-\u002F` to toggle line wrapping\n    - Fish shell only:\n      - Press `SHIFT-DELETE` to delete the selected commands\n      - Press `ALT-ENTER` to reformat and insert the selected commands\n      - Press `ALT-T` to cycle through command prefix (timestamp, date\u002Ftime, none)\n    - Set `FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS` to pass additional options to fzf\n      ```sh\n      # CTRL-Y to copy the command into clipboard using pbcopy\n      export FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS=\"\n        --bind 'ctrl-y:execute-silent(echo -n {2..} | pbcopy)+abort'\n        --color header:italic\n        --header 'Press CTRL-Y to copy command into clipboard'\"\n      ```\n      ```fish\n      # Fish shell: Set date\u002Ftime as default prefix\n      set -gx FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS \"--with-nth 1,3.. --bind 'alt-t:change-with-nth(2..|3..|1,3..)'\"\n\n      # Or display no prefix by default\n      set -gx FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS \"--with-nth 3.. --bind 'alt-t:change-with-nth(2..|1,3..|3..)'\"\n      ```\n    - Can be disabled by setting `FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND` to an empty string when\n      sourcing the script\n    - Custom override via a non-empty `FZF_CTRL_R_COMMAND` is not yet supported and will emit a warning\n- `ALT-C` - cd into the selected directory\n    - The list is generated using `--walker dir,follow,hidden` option\n    - Set `FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` to override the default command\n        - Or you can set `--walker-*` options in `FZF_ALT_C_OPTS`\n    - Set `FZF_ALT_C_OPTS` to pass additional options to fzf\n      ```sh\n      # Print tree structure in the preview window\n      export FZF_ALT_C_OPTS=\"\n        --walker-skip .git,node_modules,target\n        --preview 'tree -C {}'\"\n      ```\n    - Can be disabled by setting `FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` to an empty string when\n      sourcing the script\n\nDisplay modes for these bindings can be separately configured via\n`FZF_{CTRL_T,CTRL_R,ALT_C}_OPTS` or globally via `FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`.\n(e.g. `FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS='--popup bottom,60% --height 60% --border top'`)\n\nMore tips can be found on [the wiki page](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fwiki\u002FConfiguring-shell-key-bindings).\n\nFuzzy completion\n----------------\n\nShell integration also provides fuzzy completion for bash, zsh, and fish.\n\n### Files and directories\n\nFuzzy completion for files and directories can be triggered if the word before\nthe cursor ends with the trigger sequence, which is by default `**`.\n\n- `COMMAND [DIRECTORY\u002F][FUZZY_PATTERN]**\u003CTAB>`\n\n```sh\n# Files under the current directory\n# - You can select multiple items with TAB key\nvim **\u003CTAB>\n\n# Files under parent directory\nvim ..\u002F**\u003CTAB>\n\n# Files under parent directory that match `fzf`\nvim ..\u002Ffzf**\u003CTAB>\n\n# Files under your home directory\nvim ~\u002F**\u003CTAB>\n\n\n# Directories under current directory (single-selection)\ncd **\u003CTAB>\n\n# Directories under ~\u002Fgithub that match `fzf`\ncd ~\u002Fgithub\u002Ffzf**\u003CTAB>\n```\n\n### Process IDs\n\nFuzzy completion for PIDs is provided for kill command.\n\n```sh\n# Can select multiple processes with \u003CTAB> or \u003CShift-TAB> keys\nkill -9 **\u003CTAB>\n```\n\n### Host names\n\nFor ssh command, fuzzy completion for hostnames is provided. The names are\nextracted from \u002Fetc\u002Fhosts and ~\u002F.ssh\u002Fconfig.\n\n```sh\nssh **\u003CTAB>\n```\n\n### Environment variables \u002F Aliases\n\n```sh\n# bash and zsh\nunset **\u003CTAB>\nexport **\u003CTAB>\nunalias **\u003CTAB>\n\n# fish\nset \u003CSHIFT-TAB>\n```\n\n### Customizing fuzzy completion for bash and zsh\n\n#### Customizing fzf options for completion\n\n```sh\n# Use ~~ as the trigger sequence instead of the default **\nexport FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER='~~'\n\n# Options to fzf command\nexport FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS='--border --info=inline'\n\n# Options for path completion (e.g. vim **\u003CTAB>)\nexport FZF_COMPLETION_PATH_OPTS='--walker file,dir,follow,hidden'\n\n# Options for directory completion (e.g. cd **\u003CTAB>)\nexport FZF_COMPLETION_DIR_OPTS='--walker dir,follow'\n\n# Advanced customization of fzf options via _fzf_comprun function\n# - The first argument to the function is the name of the command.\n# - You should make sure to pass the rest of the arguments ($@) to fzf.\n_fzf_comprun() {\n  local command=$1\n  shift\n\n  case \"$command\" in\n    cd)           fzf --preview 'tree -C {} | head -200'   \"$@\" ;;\n    export|unset) fzf --preview \"eval 'echo \\$'{}\"         \"$@\" ;;\n    ssh)          fzf --preview 'dig {}'                   \"$@\" ;;\n    *)            fzf --preview 'bat -n --color=always {}' \"$@\" ;;\n  esac\n}\n```\n\n#### Customizing completion source for paths and directories\n\n```sh\n# Use fd (https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsharkdp\u002Ffd) for listing path candidates.\n# - The first argument to the function ($1) is the base path to start traversal\n# - See the source code (completion.{bash,zsh}) for the details.\n_fzf_compgen_path() {\n  fd --hidden --follow --exclude \".git\" . \"$1\"\n}\n\n# Use fd to generate the list for directory completion\n_fzf_compgen_dir() {\n  fd --type d --hidden --follow --exclude \".git\" . \"$1\"\n}\n```\n\n#### Supported commands (bash)\n\nOn bash, fuzzy completion is enabled only for a predefined set of commands\n(`complete | grep _fzf` to see the list). But you can enable it for other\ncommands as well by using `_fzf_setup_completion` helper function.\n\n```sh\n# usage: _fzf_setup_completion path|dir|var|alias|host COMMANDS...\n_fzf_setup_completion path ag git kubectl\n_fzf_setup_completion dir tree\n```\n\n#### Custom fuzzy completion\n\n_**(Custom completion API is experimental and subject to change)**_\n\nFor a command named _\"COMMAND\"_, define `_fzf_complete_COMMAND` function using\n`_fzf_complete` helper.\n\n```sh\n# Custom fuzzy completion for \"doge\" command\n#   e.g. doge **\u003CTAB>\n_fzf_complete_doge() {\n  _fzf_complete --multi --reverse --prompt=\"doge> \" -- \"$@\" \u003C \u003C(\n    echo very\n    echo wow\n    echo such\n    echo doge\n  )\n}\n```\n\n- The arguments before `--` are the options to fzf.\n- After `--`, simply pass the original completion arguments unchanged (`\"$@\"`).\n- Then, write a set of commands that generates the completion candidates and\n  feed its output to the function using process substitution (`\u003C \u003C(...)`).\n\nzsh will automatically pick up the function using the naming convention but in\nbash you have to manually associate the function with the command using the\n`complete` command.\n\n```sh\n[ -n \"$BASH\" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_doge -o default -o bashdefault doge\n```\n\nIf you need to post-process the output from fzf, define\n`_fzf_complete_COMMAND_post` as follows.\n\n```sh\n_fzf_complete_foo() {\n  _fzf_complete --multi --reverse --header-lines=3 -- \"$@\" \u003C \u003C(\n    ls -al\n  )\n}\n\n_fzf_complete_foo_post() {\n  awk '{print $NF}'\n}\n\n[ -n \"$BASH\" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_foo -o default -o bashdefault foo\n```\n\n### Fuzzy completion for fish\n\nFuzzy completion for fish differs from bash and zsh in that:\n\n- It doesn't require a trigger sequence like `**`. Instead, if activates\n  on `Shift-TAB` (replacing the native pager search mode), while `TAB` preserves\n  fish's native completion behavior.\n- It relies on fish's native completion system to populate the candidate list,\n  rather than performing a recursive file system traversal. For recursive\n  searching, use the `CTRL-T` binding instead.\n- If the current command line token is a wildcard pattern, it performs search on\n  the wildcard expansion path list (instead of the native behavior of inserting\n  all the results in command line). Because the shell is used for the expansion,\n  there is a limit in the number of results.\n- The only supported configuration variables are `FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS` and\n  `FZF_EXPANSION_OPS`.\n- The function that is used by custom completion functions is named\n  `fzf_complete`, which only accepts fzf options as arguments, and can be also\n  called without any redirected input, to just modify fzf options while\n  presenting the native completion results. For compatibility with other shells,\n  a function named `_fzf_complete` is provided, that can accept ` -- $argv` in\n  its command line arguments, after fzf options.\n\nFor commands that are not covered by fish completions, it is better to create\nregular fish completion functions (which will work for both `TAB` and\n`Shift-TAB`), and create fzf completion functions only when needing to modify\nfzf options for a specific command or want different results for `Shift-TAB`:\n\n```fish\n# Customize git completion\nfunction _fzf_complete_git\n  # Show header text with active branch for all git completions\n  set -lx -- FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS --header=\"'\"(git branch --show-current 2>\u002Fdev\u002Fnull)\"'\"\n\n  # No other changes when less than 3 arguments, or when completing options\n  if not set -q argv[3]; or string match -q -- '-*' $argv[-1]\n    fzf_complete\n    return\n  end\n\n  # Check subcommand\n  switch $argv[2]\n    case checkout diff log show\n      # Set preview and display all branches and commits for subcommands: checkout, diff, log, show\n      begin\n        git branch --all --format='%(refname:short)'\n        git log --all --oneline --color=always\n      end | fzf_complete --no-multi --ansi --accept-nth=1 --query=$argv[-1] --preview='git show --color=always {1}'\n\n    case add rm mv\n      # Only set preview for subcommands: add, rm, mv\n      # Special characters in fish completion lists are escaped, so the r flag must be used.\n      fzf_complete --preview=\"git diff --color=always {r1}\"\n\n    case '*'\n      # No changes for other subcommands\n      fzf_complete\n  end\nend\n```\n\nSimilar to bash and zsh, the output of fzf can be processed before inserted in\ncommand line, by defining a function named `_fzf_complete_COMMAND_post` or\n`_fzf_post_complete_COMMAND`:\n\n```fish\nfunction _fzf_complete_foo\n  ls -sh --zero --color=always | fzf_complete --read0 --print0 --ansi --no-multi-line --header-lines=1\nend\n\nfunction _fzf_post_complete_foo\n  while read -lz result\n    string escape -n -- $result | string trim -l -c '\\ ' | string split -m 1 -f 2 ' '\n  end\nend\n```\n\nVim plugin\n----------\n\nSee [README-VIM.md](README-VIM.md).\n\nAdvanced topics\n---------------\n\n### Customizing for different types of input\n\nSince fzf is a general-purpose text filter, its algorithm was designed to\n\"generally\" work well with any kind of input. However, admittedly, there is no\ntrue one-size-fits-all solution, and you may want to tweak the algorithm and\nsome of the settings depending on the type of the input. To make this process\neasier, fzf provides a set of \"scheme\"s for some common input types.\n\n| Scheme             | Description                                                                         |\n| :---               | :---                                                                                |\n| `--scheme=default` | Generic scheme designed to work well with any kind of input                         |\n| `--scheme=path`    | Suitable for file paths                                                             |\n| `--scheme=history` | Suitable for command history or any input where chronological ordering is important |\n\n(See `fzf --man` for the details)\n\n### Performance\n\nfzf is fast. Performance should not be a problem in most use cases. However,\nyou might want to be aware of the options that can affect performance.\n\n- `--ansi` tells fzf to extract and parse ANSI color codes in the input, and it\n  makes the initial scanning slower. So it's not recommended that you add it\n  to your `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`.\n- `--nth` makes fzf slower because it has to tokenize each line.\n- A plain string `--delimiter` should be preferred over a regular expression\n  delimiter.\n- `--with-nth` makes fzf slower as fzf has to tokenize and reassemble each\n  line.\n\n### Executing external programs\n\nYou can set up key bindings for starting external processes without leaving\nfzf (`execute`, `execute-silent`).\n\n```bash\n# Press F1 to open the file with less without leaving fzf\n# Press CTRL-Y to copy the line to clipboard and aborts fzf (requires pbcopy)\nfzf --bind 'f1:execute(less -f {}),ctrl-y:execute-silent(echo {} | pbcopy)+abort'\n```\n\nSee *KEY\u002FEVENT BINDINGS* section of the man page for details.\n\n### Turning into a different process\n\n`become(...)` is similar to `execute(...)`\u002F`execute-silent(...)` described\nabove, but instead of executing the command and coming back to fzf on\ncomplete, it turns fzf into a new process for the command.\n\n```sh\nfzf --bind 'enter:become(vim {})'\n```\n\nCompared to the seemingly equivalent command substitution `vim \"$(fzf)\"`, this\napproach has several advantages:\n\n* Vim will not open an empty file when you terminate fzf with\n  \u003Ckbd>CTRL-C\u003C\u002Fkbd>\n* Vim will not open an empty file when you press \u003Ckbd>ENTER\u003C\u002Fkbd> on an empty\n  result\n* Can handle multiple selections even when they have whitespaces\n  ```sh\n  fzf --multi --bind 'enter:become(vim {+})'\n  ```\n\nTo be fair, running `fzf --print0 | xargs -0 -o vim` instead of `vim \"$(fzf)\"`\nresolves all of the issues mentioned. Nonetheless, `become(...)` still offers\nadditional benefits in different scenarios.\n\n* You can set up multiple bindings to handle the result in different ways\n  without any wrapping script\n  ```sh\n  fzf --bind 'enter:become(vim {}),ctrl-e:become(emacs {})'\n  ```\n  * Previously, you would have to use `--expect=ctrl-e` and check the first\n    line of the output of fzf\n* You can easily build the subsequent command using the field index\n  expressions of fzf\n  ```sh\n  # Open the file in Vim and go to the line\n  git grep --line-number . |\n      fzf --delimiter : --nth 3.. --bind 'enter:become(vim {1} +{2})'\n  ```\n\n### Reloading the candidate list\n\nBy binding `reload` action to a key or an event, you can make fzf dynamically\nreload the candidate list. See https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fissues\u002F1750 for\nmore details.\n\n#### 1. Update the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R\n\n```sh\nps -ef |\n  fzf --bind 'ctrl-r:reload(ps -ef)' \\\n      --header 'Press CTRL-R to reload' --header-lines=1 \\\n      --height=50% --layout=reverse\n```\n\n#### 2. Switch between sources by pressing CTRL-D or CTRL-F\n\n```sh\nFZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='find . -type f' \\\n  fzf --bind 'ctrl-d:reload(find . -type d),ctrl-f:reload(eval \"$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND\")' \\\n      --height=50% --layout=reverse\n```\n\n#### 3. Interactive ripgrep integration\n\nThe following example uses fzf as the selector interface for ripgrep. We bound\n`reload` action to `change` event, so every time you type on fzf, the ripgrep\nprocess will restart with the updated query string denoted by the placeholder\nexpression `{q}`. Also, note that we used `--disabled` option so that fzf\ndoesn't perform any secondary filtering.\n\n```sh\n: | rg_prefix='rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case' \\\n    fzf --bind 'start:reload:$rg_prefix \"\"' \\\n        --bind 'change:reload:$rg_prefix {q} || true' \\\n        --bind 'enter:become(vim {1} +{2})' \\\n        --ansi --disabled \\\n        --height=50% --layout=reverse\n```\n\nIf ripgrep doesn't find any matches, it will exit with a non-zero exit status,\nand fzf will warn you about it. To suppress the warning message, we added\n`|| true` to the command, so that it always exits with 0.\n\nSee [\"Using fzf as interactive Ripgrep launcher\"](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fblob\u002Fmaster\u002FADVANCED.md#using-fzf-as-interactive-ripgrep-launcher)\nfor more sophisticated examples.\n\n### Preview window\n\nWhen the `--preview` option is set, fzf automatically starts an external process\nwith the current line as the argument and shows the result in the split window.\nYour `$SHELL` is used to execute the command with `$SHELL -c COMMAND`.\nThe window can be scrolled using the mouse or custom key bindings.\n\n```bash\n# {} is replaced with the single-quoted string of the focused line\nfzf --preview 'cat {}'\n```\n\nPreview window supports ANSI colors, so you can use any program that\nsyntax-highlights the content of a file, such as\n[Bat](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsharkdp\u002Fbat) or\n[Highlight](https:\u002F\u002Fgitlab.com\u002Fsaalen\u002Fhighlight):\n\n```bash\nfzf --preview 'bat --color=always {}' --preview-window '~3'\n```\n\nYou can customize the size, position, and border of the preview window using\n`--preview-window` option, and the foreground and background color of it with\n`--color` option. For example,\n\n```bash\nfzf --height 40% --layout reverse --info inline --border \\\n    --preview 'file {}' --preview-window up,1,border-horizontal \\\n    --bind 'ctrl-\u002F:change-preview-window(50%|hidden|)' \\\n    --color 'fg:#bbccdd,fg+:#ddeeff,bg:#334455,preview-bg:#223344,border:#778899'\n```\n\nSee the man page (`man fzf`) for the full list of options.\n\nMore advanced examples can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fblob\u002Fmaster\u002FADVANCED.md).\n\n> [!WARNING]\n> Since fzf is a general-purpose text filter rather than a file finder, **it is\n> not a good idea to add `--preview` option to your `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`**.\n>\n> ```sh\n> # *********************\n> # ** DO NOT DO THIS! **\n> # *********************\n> export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--preview \"bat --style=numbers --color=always --line-range :500 {}\"'\n>\n> # bat doesn't work with any input other than the list of files\n> ps -ef | fzf\n> seq 100 | fzf\n> history | fzf\n> ```\n\n### Previewing an image\n\nfzf can display images in the preview window using one of the following protocols:\n\n* [Kitty graphics protocol](https:\u002F\u002Fsw.kovidgoyal.net\u002Fkitty\u002Fgraphics-protocol\u002F)\n* [iTerm2 inline images protocol](https:\u002F\u002Fiterm2.com\u002Fdocumentation-images.html)\n* [Sixel](https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSixel)\n\nSee [bin\u002Ffzf-preview.sh](bin\u002Ffzf-preview.sh) script for more information.\n\n```sh\nfzf --preview 'fzf-preview.sh {}'\n```\n\nTips\n----\n\n### Respecting `.gitignore`\n\nYou can use [fd](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsharkdp\u002Ffd),\n[ripgrep](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FBurntSushi\u002Fripgrep), or [the silver\nsearcher](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fggreer\u002Fthe_silver_searcher) to traverse the file\nsystem while respecting `.gitignore`.\n\n```sh\n# Feed the output of fd into fzf\nfd --type f --strip-cwd-prefix | fzf\n\n# Setting fd as the default source for fzf\nexport FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --strip-cwd-prefix'\n\n# Now fzf (w\u002Fo pipe) will use the fd command to generate the list\nfzf\n\n# To apply the command to CTRL-T as well\nexport FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND=\"$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND\"\n```\n\nIf you want the command to follow symbolic links and don't want it to exclude\nhidden files, use the following command:\n\n```sh\nexport FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --strip-cwd-prefix --hidden --follow --exclude .git'\n```\n\n### Fish shell\n\n`CTRL-T` key binding of fish, unlike those of bash and zsh, will use the last\ntoken on the command-line as the root directory for the recursive search. For\ninstance, hitting `CTRL-T` at the end of the following command-line\n\n```sh\nls \u002Fvar\u002F\n```\n\nwill list all files and directories under `\u002Fvar\u002F`.\n\nWhen using a custom `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND`, use the unexpanded `$dir` variable to\nmake use of this feature. `$dir` defaults to `.` when the last token is not a\nvalid directory. Example:\n\n```sh\nset -g FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND \"command find -L \\$dir -type f 2> \u002Fdev\u002Fnull | sed '1d; s#^\\.\u002F##'\"\n```\n\n### fzf Theme Playground\n\n[fzf Theme Playground](https:\u002F\u002Fvitormv.github.io\u002Ffzf-themes\u002F) created by\n[Vitor Mello](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fvitormv) is a webpage where you can\ninteractively create fzf themes.\n\nRelated projects\n----------------\n\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjunegunn\u002Ffzf\u002Fwiki\u002FRelated-projects\n\n[License](LICENSE)\n------------------\n\nThe MIT License (MIT)\n\nCopyright (c) 2013-2026 Junegunn Choi\n\nGoods\n-----\n\nGrab fzf T-shirts, mugs, and stickers here: https:\u002F\u002Fcommitgoods.com\u002Fcollections\u002Ffzf\n\nSponsors :heart:\n----------------\n\nI would like to thank all the sponsors of this project who make it possible for me to continue to improve fzf.\n\nIf you'd like to sponsor this project, please visit https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsponsors\u002Fjunegunn.\n","fzf 是一个通用的命令行模糊查找工具。它采用模糊匹配算法，允许用户快速输入模式并即时获取结果，即使模式中包含省略字符也能有效匹配文件、命令历史、进程、主机名、书签、Git 提交等各类列表。项目以单一二进制文件形式分发，确保了跨平台的便携性，并且针对处理大量数据进行了优化，能够瞬间响应。此外，fzf 支持高度自定义配置并通过事件-动作绑定机制提供灵活性，同时内置了与 Bash、Zsh、Fish、Vim 和 Neovim 的集成支持。适用于需要高效管理和搜索文本数据的各种开发环境。",2,"2026-06-17 02:35:09","top_all"]