Forked and modified to:
- Include hidden files and directories in search results.
- Use
Ctrl-Finstead ofCtrl-Tto find directories and files.- I associate this keybinding better with "find".
- Find only directories when
cdwas typed before triggeringfzfwithCtrl-F. - Use
Ctrl-Gto find names ofpyfiles in the current directory (don't print path and extensions). - Use case insensitive
fzf.
Quick install:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/lu0/fzf.git
ln -srf fzf ~/.fzf
~/.fzf/install --key-bindings --update-rc --no-completionOriginal README:
fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder.
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It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc.
- Portable, no dependencies
- Blazingly fast
- The most comprehensive feature set
- Flexible layout
- Batteries included
- Vim/Neovim plugin, key bindings, and fuzzy auto-completion
- Installation
- Upgrading fzf
- Building fzf
- Usage
- Examples
fzf-tmuxscript- Key bindings for command-line
- Fuzzy completion for bash and zsh
- Vim plugin
- Advanced topics
- Tips
- Related projects
- License
fzf project consists of the following components:
fzfexecutablefzf-tmuxscript for launching fzf in a tmux pane- Shell extensions
- Key bindings (
CTRL-T,CTRL-R, andALT-C) (bash, zsh, fish)- Fuzzy auto-completion (bash, zsh)
- Vim/Neovim plugin
You can download fzf executable alone if you don't need the extra stuff.
You can use Homebrew (on macOS or Linux) to install fzf.
brew install fzf # To install useful key bindings and fuzzy completion: $(brew --prefix)/opt/fzf/installfzf is also available via MacPorts:
sudo port install fzfAlternatively, you can "git clone" this repository to any directory and run install script.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git ~/.fzf ~/.fzf/install
Package Manager Linux Distribution Command APK Alpine Linux sudo apk add fzfAPT Debian 9+/Ubuntu 19.10+ sudo apt-get install fzfConda conda install -c conda-forge fzfDNF Fedora sudo dnf install fzfNix NixOS, etc. nix-env -iA nixpkgs.fzfPacman Arch Linux sudo pacman -S fzfpkg FreeBSD pkg install fzfpkgin NetBSD pkgin install fzfpkg_add OpenBSD pkg_add fzfXBPS Void Linux sudo xbps-install -S fzfZypper openSUSE sudo zypper install fzf
⚠️ Key bindings (CTRL-T / CTRL-R / ALT-C) and fuzzy auto-completion may not be enabled by default.Refer to the package documentation for more information. (e.g.
apt-cache show fzf)Pre-built binaries for Windows can be downloaded here. fzf is also available via Chocolatey and Scoop:
Package manager Command Chocolatey choco install fzfScoop scoop install fzfKnown issues and limitations on Windows can be found on the wiki page.
If you use vim-plug, add this line to your Vim configuration file:
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }
fzf#install()makes sure that you have the latest binary, but it's optional, so you can omit it if you use a plugin manager that doesn't support hooks.For more installation options, see README-VIM.md.
fzf is being actively developed, and you might want to upgrade it once in a while. Please follow the instruction below depending on the installation method used.
- git:
cd ~/.fzf && git pull && ./install- brew:
brew update; brew upgrade fzf- macports:
sudo port upgrade fzf- chocolatey:
choco upgrade fzf- vim-plug:
:PlugUpdate fzfSee BUILD.md.
fzf will launch interactive finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the selected item to STDOUT.
find * -type f | fzf > selectedWithout STDIN pipe, fzf will use find command to fetch the list of files excluding hidden ones. (You can override the default command with
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)vim $(fzf)
CTRL-K/CTRL-J(orCTRL-P/CTRL-N) to move cursor up and downEnterkey to select the item,CTRL-C/CTRL-G/ESCto exit- On multi-select mode (
-m),TABandShift-TABto mark multiple items- Emacs style key bindings
- Mouse: scroll, click, double-click; shift-click and shift-scroll on multi-select mode
fzf by default starts in fullscreen mode, but you can make it start below the cursor with
--heightoption.vim $(fzf --height 40%)Also, check out
--reverseand--layoutoptions if you prefer "top-down" layout instead of the default "bottom-up" layout.vim $(fzf --height 40% --reverse)You can add these options to
$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTSso that they're applied by default. For example,export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--height 40% --layout=reverse --border'Unless otherwise specified, fzf starts in "extended-search mode" where you can type in multiple search terms delimited by spaces. e.g.
^music .mp3$ sbtrkt !fire
Token Match type Description sbtrktfuzzy-match Items that match sbtrkt'wildexact-match (quoted) Items that include wild^musicprefix-exact-match Items that start with music.mp3$suffix-exact-match Items that end with .mp3!fireinverse-exact-match Items that do not include fire!^musicinverse-prefix-exact-match Items that do not start with music!.mp3$inverse-suffix-exact-match Items that do not end with .mp3If you don't prefer fuzzy matching and do not wish to "quote" every word, start fzf with
-eor--exactoption. Note that when--exactis set,'-prefix "unquotes" the term.A single bar character term acts as an OR operator. For example, the following query matches entries that start with
coreand end with eithergo,rb, orpy.^core go$ | rb$ | py$
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND
- Default command to use when input is tty
- e.g.
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f'
⚠️ This variable is not used by shell extensions due to the slight difference in requirements.(e.g.
CTRL-Truns$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMANDinstead,vim **<tab>runs_fzf_compgen_path(), andcd **<tab>runs_fzf_compgen_dir())The available options are described later in this document.
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
- Default options
- e.g.
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--layout=reverse --inline-info"See the man page (
man fzf) for the full list of options.If you learn by watching videos, check out this screencast by @samoshkin to explore
fzffeatures.![]()
- Wiki page of examples
- Disclaimer: The examples on this page are maintained by the community and are not thoroughly tested
- Advanced fzf examples
fzf-tmux is a bash script that opens fzf in a tmux pane.
# usage: fzf-tmux [LAYOUT OPTIONS] [--] [FZF OPTIONS] # See available options fzf-tmux --help # select git branches in horizontal split below (15 lines) git branch | fzf-tmux -d 15 # select multiple words in vertical split on the left (20% of screen width) cat /usr/share/dict/words | fzf-tmux -l 20% --multi --reverseIt will still work even when you're not on tmux, silently ignoring
-[pudlr]options, so you can invariably usefzf-tmuxin your scripts.Alternatively, you can use
--height HEIGHT[%]option not to start fzf in fullscreen mode.fzf --height 40%The install script will setup the following key bindings for bash, zsh, and fish.
CTRL-T- Paste the selected files and directories onto the command-line
- Set
FZF_CTRL_T_COMMANDto override the default command- Set
FZF_CTRL_T_OPTSto pass additional optionsCTRL-R- Paste the selected command from history onto the command-line
- If you want to see the commands in chronological order, press
CTRL-Ragain which toggles sorting by relevance- Set
FZF_CTRL_R_OPTSto pass additional optionsALT-C- cd into the selected directory
- Set
FZF_ALT_C_COMMANDto override the default command- Set
FZF_ALT_C_OPTSto pass additional optionsIf you're on a tmux session, you can start fzf in a tmux split-pane or in a tmux popup window by setting
FZF_TMUX_OPTS(e.g.-d 40%). Seefzf-tmux --helpfor available options.More tips can be found on the wiki page.
Fuzzy completion for files and directories can be triggered if the word before the cursor ends with the trigger sequence, which is by default
**.
COMMAND [DIRECTORY/][FUZZY_PATTERN]**<TAB># Files under the current directory # - You can select multiple items with TAB key vim **<TAB> # Files under parent directory vim ../**<TAB> # Files under parent directory that match `fzf` vim ../fzf**<TAB> # Files under your home directory vim ~/**<TAB> # Directories under current directory (single-selection) cd **<TAB> # Directories under ~/github that match `fzf` cd ~/github/fzf**<TAB>Fuzzy completion for PIDs is provided for kill command. In this case, there is no trigger sequence; just press the tab key after the kill command.
# Can select multiple processes with <TAB> or <Shift-TAB> keys kill -9 <TAB>For ssh and telnet commands, fuzzy completion for hostnames is provided. The names are extracted from /etc/hosts and ~/.ssh/config.
ssh **<TAB> telnet **<TAB>unset **<TAB> export **<TAB> unalias **<TAB># Use ~~ as the trigger sequence instead of the default ** export FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER='~~' # Options to fzf command export FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS='--border --info=inline' # Use fd (https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) instead of the default find # command for listing path candidates. # - The first argument to the function ($1) is the base path to start traversal # - See the source code (completion.{bash,zsh}) for the details. _fzf_compgen_path() { fd --hidden --follow --exclude ".git" . "$1" } # Use fd to generate the list for directory completion _fzf_compgen_dir() { fd --type d --hidden --follow --exclude ".git" . "$1" } # (EXPERIMENTAL) Advanced customization of fzf options via _fzf_comprun function # - The first argument to the function is the name of the command. # - You should make sure to pass the rest of the arguments to fzf. _fzf_comprun() { local command=$1 shift case "$command" in cd) fzf "$@" --preview 'tree -C {} | head -200' ;; export|unset) fzf "$@" --preview "eval 'echo \$'{}" ;; ssh) fzf "$@" --preview 'dig {}' ;; *) fzf "$@" ;; esac }On bash, fuzzy completion is enabled only for a predefined set of commands (
complete | grep _fzfto see the list). But you can enable it for other commands as well by using_fzf_setup_completionhelper function.# usage: _fzf_setup_completion path|dir|var|alias|host COMMANDS... _fzf_setup_completion path ag git kubectl _fzf_setup_completion dir tree(Custom completion API is experimental and subject to change)
For a command named "COMMAND", define
_fzf_complete_COMMANDfunction using_fzf_completehelper.# Custom fuzzy completion for "doge" command # e.g. doge **<TAB> _fzf_complete_doge() { _fzf_complete --multi --reverse --prompt="doge> " -- "$@" < <( echo very echo wow echo such echo doge ) }
- The arguments before
--are the options to fzf.- After
--, simply pass the original completion arguments unchanged ("$@").- Then, write a set of commands that generates the completion candidates and feed its output to the function using process substitution (
< <(...)).zsh will automatically pick up the function using the naming convention but in bash you have to manually associate the function with the command using the
completecommand.[ -n "$BASH" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_doge -o default -o bashdefault dogeIf you need to post-process the output from fzf, define
_fzf_complete_COMMAND_postas follows._fzf_complete_foo() { _fzf_complete --multi --reverse --header-lines=3 -- "$@" < <( ls -al ) } _fzf_complete_foo_post() { awk '{print $NF}' } [ -n "$BASH" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_foo -o default -o bashdefault fooSee README-VIM.md.
fzf is fast and is getting even faster. Performance should not be a problem in most use cases. However, you might want to be aware of the options that affect performance.
--ansitells fzf to extract and parse ANSI color codes in the input, and it makes the initial scanning slower. So it's not recommended that you add it to your$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.--nthmakes fzf slower because it has to tokenize each line.--with-nthmakes fzf slower as fzf has to tokenize and reassemble each line.- If you absolutely need better performance, you can consider using
--algo=v1(the default beingv2) to make fzf use a faster greedy algorithm. However, this algorithm is not guaranteed to find the optimal ordering of the matches and is not recommended.You can set up key bindings for starting external processes without leaving fzf (
execute,execute-silent).# Press F1 to open the file with less without leaving fzf # Press CTRL-Y to copy the line to clipboard and aborts fzf (requires pbcopy) fzf --bind 'f1:execute(less -f {}),ctrl-y:execute-silent(echo {} | pbcopy)+abort'See KEY BINDINGS section of the man page for details.
By binding
reloadaction to a key or an event, you can make fzf dynamically reload the candidate list. See junegunn#1750 for more details.FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='ps -ef' \ fzf --bind 'ctrl-r:reload($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)' \ --header 'Press CTRL-R to reload' --header-lines=1 \ --height=50% --layout=reverseFZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='find . -type f' \ fzf --bind 'ctrl-d:reload(find . -type d),ctrl-f:reload($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND)' \ --height=50% --layout=reverseThe following example uses fzf as the selector interface for ripgrep. We bound
reloadaction tochangeevent, so every time you type on fzf, the ripgrep process will restart with the updated query string denoted by the placeholder expression{q}. Also, note that we used--disabledoption so that fzf doesn't perform any secondary filtering.INITIAL_QUERY="" RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case " FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX '$INITIAL_QUERY'" \ fzf --bind "change:reload:$RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \ --ansi --disabled --query "$INITIAL_QUERY" \ --height=50% --layout=reverseIf ripgrep doesn't find any matches, it will exit with a non-zero exit status, and fzf will warn you about it. To suppress the warning message, we added
|| trueto the command, so that it always exits with 0.See "Using fzf as interative Ripgrep launcher" for a fuller example with preview window options.
When the
--previewoption is set, fzf automatically starts an external process with the current line as the argument and shows the result in the split window. Your$SHELLis used to execute the command with$SHELL -c COMMAND. The window can be scrolled using the mouse or custom key bindings.# {} is replaced with the single-quoted string of the focused line fzf --preview 'cat {}'Preview window supports ANSI colors, so you can use any program that syntax-highlights the content of a file, such as Bat or Highlight:
fzf --preview 'bat --style=numbers --color=always --line-range :500 {}'You can customize the size, position, and border of the preview window using
--preview-windowoption, and the foreground and background color of it with--coloroption. For example,fzf --height 40% --layout reverse --info inline --border \ --preview 'file {}' --preview-window up,1,border-horizontal \ --color 'fg:#bbccdd,fg+:#ddeeff,bg:#334455,preview-bg:#223344,border:#778899'See the man page (
man fzf) for the full list of options.For more advanced examples, see Key bindings for git with fzf (code).
Since fzf is a general-purpose text filter rather than a file finder, it is not a good idea to add
--previewoption to your$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.# ********************* # ** 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 | fzfYou can use fd, ripgrep, or the silver searcher instead of the default find command to traverse the file system while respecting
.gitignore.# 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="$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND"If you want the command to follow symbolic links and don't want it to exclude hidden files, use the following command:
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --hidden --follow --exclude .git'
CTRL-Tkey binding of fish, unlike those of bash and zsh, will use the last token on the command-line as the root directory for the recursive search. For instance, hittingCTRL-Tat the end of the following command-linels /var/will list all files and directories under
/var/.When using a custom
FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND, use the unexpanded$dirvariable to make use of this feature.$dirdefaults to.when the last token is not a valid directory. Example:set -g FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND "command find -L \$dir -type f 2> /dev/null | sed '1d; s#^\./##'"https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Related-projects
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