This is a collection of scripts I've written that use fzf
Almost all of them require various tools from coreutils like awk sed cut, and probably make use of GNU extensions.
an interactive wrapper around some docker commands
Lists or searches for files and opens them with a command, defaults to vim. Kind of a shortcut for vim $(ag 'foo' | fzf), lists files if no search string is given.
Interactive git wrapper. Very much still a work in progress, but it has some very cool functions already.
depends on git and perl
Search and install packages from the Arch User Repository (AUR). Clones the package, opens the PKGBUILD for review, and runs makepkg -si.
depends on curl, jq, and git
A small wrapper around buku to search bookmarks
Lists and searches for songs in an MPD library by artist, album, or playlist. I wrote a blog post about writing this script.
depends on mpc
Interactively move files. It was originally just an experiment to see what it would be like to make a file explorer with fzf.
runs stdin against programs like sed, awk, jq and shows the result in the preview window
A wrapper around ddgr to search the web using DuckDuckGo.
Accepts all ddgr command line arguments. For example, to search Wikipedia for "hello world":
ddgsearch \!w hello worlddepends on jq and ddgr
Interactive process viewer using fzf. Allows searching and killing processes with ctrl-x (SIGTERM) or F9 (SIGKILL).
Search for git repositories and pull updates in parallel. Supports multiple directories and can run non-interactively with -F.
depends on git
Interactive grep/rg wrapper
Uploads files to ix.io and allows listing and editing of uploads.
depends on curl
Searches npmjs.com and installs packages with yarn if available or npm.
depends on npm and jq
Searches repos and installs multiple packages. Currently works with Debian, Ubuntu and Arch, and experimental support for Fedora and Void.
Lists and removes packages, optionally sorts by size.
depends on pacman
Interactively select and upgrade packages. Works with various AUR helpers (pacaur, trizen, packer, apacman) or falls back to pacman.
Lists files from remote servers and rsyncs them to the current directory
List and connect to wifi networks
depends on nmcli
Clone the repo and use make install:
# Install to /usr/local/bin (requires sudo)
sudo make install
# Or install to ~/.local/bin
make PREFIX=~/.local install
# Install a single script
make install-fzgit
# Uninstall
make uninstall
make uninstall-fzgit
# or with PREFIX
make PREFIX=~/.local uninstall- fzf-tab - use fzf to tab-complete everything in zsh
- forgit - zsh alternative to/inspiration for fzgit
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