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[![GitHub release][1]][2] [![GitHub Release Date][3]][4]
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![Github commits (since latest release)][5] ![license][6]
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**fzf.kak** is a plugin for [Kakoune][7] editor, that brings integration with
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[fzf][8] tool. This plugin is being tested against Kakoune
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2018.09.04. **fzf.kak** also supports [skim][9], which can be used via
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`fzf_implementation` option.
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**fzf.kak** is a plugin for [Kakoune][7] editor, that brings integration with
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[fzf][8] tool. This plugin is being tested against Kakoune 2018.09.04.
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**fzf.kak** also supports [skim][9], which can be used via `fzf_implementation`
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option.
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![showcase][10]
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## Installation
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### With [plug.kak][11] (recommended)
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Recommended way to install is to use plug.kak plugin manager. You can install
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Recommended way to install is to use plug.kak plugin manager. You can install
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**fzf.kak** by adding this to your `kakrc`:
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```kak
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Then reload Kakoune config or restart Kakoune and run `:plug-install`.
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### Without plugin manager
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This plugin consists of several parts which are "modules", that provide
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different functions to plugin. There's central module that must be loaded
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before any other module, named `fzf.kak`, so in order to properly load
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This plugin consists of several parts which are "modules", that provide
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different functions to plugin. There's central module that must be loaded
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before any other module, named `fzf.kak`, so in order to properly load
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**fzf.kak** plugin, you need to source it in your `kakrc`.
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Assuming that you've cloned **fzf.kak** repository to your Kakoune configuration
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source "/path/to/fzf.kak/rc/fzf.kak" # loading base fzf module
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```
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This will load base `fzf` module, but It can't do anything on it's own. You can
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load only needed modules, to keep your configuration rather simple, or load
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This will load base `fzf` module, but It can't do anything on it's own. You can
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load only needed modules, to keep your configuration rather simple, or load
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every module if you need all plugin abilities:
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```sh
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```
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The same principle is applied to handling different version control systems. You
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need a base module for `fzf`, called `fzf-vcs.kak` and its sub-modules for each
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need a base module for `fzf`, called `fzf-vcs.kak` and its sub-modules for each
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VCS. There are plenty of version control systems, so modules come in handy.
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```sh
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source "/path/to/fzf.kak/rc/modules/fzf-vcs.kak" # VCS base module
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```
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So if you never work with, say, GNU Bazaar, or Mercurial you can remove them
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So if you never work with, say, GNU Bazaar, or Mercurial you can remove them
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from your configuration.
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```sh
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source "/path/to/fzf.kak/rc/modules/VCS/fzf-svn.kak" # Subversion module
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```
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You can see that we load less nested modules first, and then go deeper and
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deeper. Besides that order of files within single depth level doesn't
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matter. This may look complex, but it makes plugin more versatile. And plugin
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You can see that we load less nested modules first, and then go deeper and
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deeper. Besides that order of files within single depth level doesn't
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matter. This may look complex, but it makes plugin more versatile. And plugin
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managers, like [plug.kak][11] for example, just does all those steps for you.
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By the way, this structure makes it easy to extend plugin with new modules, and
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By the way, this structure makes it easy to extend plugin with new modules, and
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you [can add modules on your own][20]!
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## Usage
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There's no default key binding to invoke `fzf`, but **fzf.kak** provides a
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`fzf-mode` command that can be mapped to preferred key. You can set your own
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There's no default key binding to invoke `fzf`, but **fzf.kak** provides a
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`fzf-mode` command that can be mapped to preferred key. You can set your own
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mapping to invoke `fzf-mode`:
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```kak
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map global normal <c-p> ': fzf-mode<ret>'
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# note that the space after colon is intentional to suppess fzf-mode to show in command history
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```
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Each `fzf` sub-command has mnemonic mapping, like `f` for opening files, `t` for
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Each `fzf` sub-command has mnemonic mapping, like `f` for opening files, `t` for
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tags and so on. Available mappings:
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- <kbd>b</kbd> - Select buffer
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- <kbd>c</kbd> - Switch server's working directory
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- <kbd>f</kbd> - Search for file and open it
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- <kbd>v</kbd> - Edit file in version control system tree
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- <kbd>Alt+v</kbd> - Explicitly select which VCS command to run
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- <kbd>s</kbd> - Search over buffer contents and jump to result line
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- <kbd>t</kbd> - Browse ctags tags
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- <kbd>Alt+t</kbd> - Select tag kind filter on per language basis
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So for example pressing <kbd>Ctrl+p</kbd><kbd>f</kbd> will open `fzf` at the
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bottom of the Kakoune buffer, showing you all possible files.
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- <kbd>b</kbd> - Select buffer.
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- <kbd>c</kbd> - Switch server's working directory.
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- <kbd>f</kbd> - Search for file and open it.
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- <kbd>v</kbd> - Edit file in version control system tree.
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- <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> - Explicitly select which VCS command to run.
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- <kbd>s</kbd> - Search over buffer contents and jump to result line.
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- <kbd>t</kbd> - Browse ctags tags.
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- <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>t</kbd> - Select tag kind filter on per language basis.
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### Settings
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So for example pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>p</kbd> <kbd>f</kbd> will open
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`fzf` at the bottom of the Kakoune buffer, showing you all possible files.
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### Configuration
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**fzf.kak** features a lot of settings via options that can be altered to change
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how **fzf.kak** behaves.
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#### Tmux
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When using inside tmux, `fzf` will use bottom split. Height of this split can be
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When using inside tmux, `fzf` will use bottom split. Height of this split can be
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changed with `fzf_tmux_height` option. `fzf_tmux_height_file_preview` option is
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used to control height of the split when you do file searching with file-preview
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turned on.
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#### File with file-preview turned on.
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You can configure what command to use to search for files, and it's arguments.
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Supported tools are [GNU Find][12], [The Silver Searcher][13], [ripgrep][14],
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[fd][15]. GNU find is used by default, but you can switch to another one. There
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#### File with preview window
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You can configure what command to use to search for files, and it's arguments.
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Supported tools are [GNU Find][12], [The Silver Searcher][13], [ripgrep][14],
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[fd][15]. GNU find is used by default, but you can switch to another one. There
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are some default values for those, so you can go:
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```kak
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set-option global fzf_file_command 'rg' # 'ag', 'fd' or 'find'
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set-option global fzf_file_command 'rg' # 'ag', 'fd', or 'find'
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```
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Or if you don't like default file arguments, which are `find -type f`, and would
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like to disable searching in, say `.git` directories you can set it like so:
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like to disable searching in, say `.svn` or `.git` directories you can set it
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like so:
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```kak
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set-option global fzf_file_command "find . \( -path '*/.svn*' -o -path '*/.git*' \) -prune -o -type f -print"
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#### VCS
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This script supports these version control systems: Git, Subversion, GNU Bazaar,
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Mercurial. By default <kbd>v</kbd> mapping from `fzf mode` will detect your
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version control system and open `fzf` for you. If you wish to explicitly use
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some particular VCS command, you can use `V` mapping, which includes all
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supported VCS shortcuts.
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and Mercurial. By default <kbd>v</kbd> mapping from `fzf` mode will detect your
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version control system and open `fzf` window for you. If you wish to explicitly
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use some particular VCS command, you can use <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>
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mapping, which includes all supported VCS shortcuts.
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You also able to set parameters to VCS command to use to provide project
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You also able to set parameters to VCS command to use to provide project
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files. Supported options:
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* `fzf_git_command`
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* `fzf_bzr_command`
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* `fzf_hg_command`
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Other VCS are not supported officially. Open a feature request if you want some
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unsupported VCS to be included. You also can change one of options to contain
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Other VCS are not supported officially. Open a feature request if you want some
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unsupported VCS to be included. You also can change one of options to contain
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your VCS command, and use this command explicitly from VCS sub-mode.
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#### ctags
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set-option global fzf_tag_command 'readtags -l | cut -f1 | sort -u | ... '
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```
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Though it is not recommended, since `sort` may slowdown `fzf-tag` on huge
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Though it is not recommended, since `sort` may slowdown `fzf-tag` on huge
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projects.
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##### Filtering tags
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Since ctags supports showing particular kind of tag for many languages,
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`fzf-tag` dynamically defines mappings for those languages with <kbd>Alt</kbd>
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key based on current filetype. For example to show only functions while
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`fzf-tag` is active press <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>f</kbd>. It will reload `fzf`
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Since ctags supports showing particular kind of tag for many languages,
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`fzf-tag` dynamically defines mappings for those languages with <kbd>Alt</kbd>
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key based on current filetype. For example to show only functions while
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`fzf-tag` is active press <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>f</kbd>. It will reload `fzf`
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window and only function tags will be listed.
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#### Preview
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When using X11 **fzf.kak** automatically tries to detect where to show preview
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window, depending on aspect ratio of new terminal window. By default if the
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height is bigger than the width, preview occupies upper 60% of space. If height
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When using X11 **fzf.kak** automatically tries to detect where to show preview
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window, depending on aspect ratio of new terminal window. By default if the
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height is bigger than the width, preview occupies upper 60% of space. If height
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is smaller than the width, preview is shown at the right side.
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You can configure the amount of space for preview window with these options:
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You can configure the amount of space for preview window with these options:
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`fzf_preview_height` and `fzf_preview_width`.
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When **fzf.kak** is used in tmux, it will show preview on the right side. Height
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of preview split can be adjusted with `fzf_tmux_height_file_preview`
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Amount of lines in preview window can be changed with `fzf_preview_lines`
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Amount of lines in preview window can be changed with `fzf_preview_lines`
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option.
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You also can specify which highlighter to use within the preview window with
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You also can specify which highlighter to use within the preview window with
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`fzf_highlighter` option. Supported tools are:
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* [Bat][16]
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* [Highlight][18]
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* [Rouge][19]
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You can disable the preview window in `fzf` window by setting `fzf_preview` option
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to `false`:
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```kak
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set-option global fzf_preview false
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```
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You can disable the preview window in `fzf` window by setting `fzf_preview`
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option to `false`.
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### `fzf` command
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`fzf` command can be used from prompt mode and for [scripting][20]. It supports
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`fzf` command can be used from prompt mode and for [scripting][20]. It supports
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these arguments:
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- `-kak-cmd`: A Kakoune command that is applied to `fzf` resulting value, e.g.
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- `-kak-cmd`: A Kakoune command that is applied to `fzf` resulting value, e.g.
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`edit -existing`, `change-directory`, e.t.c.
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- `-items-cmd`: A command that is used as a pipe to provide list of values to
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`fzf`. For example, if we want to pass list of all files recursively in
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current directory, we would use `-items-cmd %{find .}` which will be piped to
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- `-items-cmd`: A command that is used as a pipe to provide list of values to
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`fzf`. For example, if we want to pass list of all files recursively in
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current directory, we would use `-items-cmd %{find .}` which will be piped to
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`fzf` tool.
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- `-fzf-impl`: Override `fzf` implementation variable. Can be used if command
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needs to provide a different arguments to `fzf`. See [sk-grep.kak][21] as
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- `-fzf-impl`: Override `fzf` implementation variable. Can be used if command
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needs to provide a different arguments to `fzf`. See [sk-grep.kak][21] as
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example.
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- `-fzf-args`: Additional flags for `fzf` program.
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- `-preview-cmd`: A preview command. Can be used to override default preview handling.
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- `-preview-cmd`: A preview command. Can be used to override default preview
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handling.
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- `-preview`: If specified, command will ask for preview.
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- `-filter`: A pipe which will be applied to result provided by `fzf`. For
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example, if we are returning such line `3 hello, world!` from `fzf`, and we
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- `-filter`: A pipe which will be applied to result provided by `fzf`. For
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example, if we are returning such line `3 hello, world!` from `fzf`, and we
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are interested only in the first field which is `3`, we can use `-filter %{cut
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-f 1}`. Basically everything what `fzf` returns is piped to this filter
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-f 1}`. Basically everything what `fzf` returns is piped to this filter
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command. See [fzf-search.kak][22] as example.
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- `-post-action`: Extra commands that are preformed after `-kak-cmd` command.
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## Contributing
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If you want to contribute to **fzf.kak** by adding a module, you can submit one
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by providing a pull request, or just open a feature request and we'll see what
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If you want to contribute to **fzf.kak** by adding a module, you can submit one
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by providing a pull request, or just open a feature request and we'll see what
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can be done.
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### Writing a module
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You can write a module for **fzf.kak**. To create one, simply define a function
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in separate file, located in `rc/modules/`, and named after the
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function. **fzf.kak** provides a general purpose command, that can be called
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with some Kakoune command as first parameter, and command that provides list of
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items for `fzf` as a second parameter. Third optional parameter is for defining
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in separate file, located in `rc/modules/`, and named after the
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function. **fzf.kak** provides a general purpose command, that can be called
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with some Kakoune command as first parameter, and command that provides list of
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items for `fzf` as a second parameter. Third optional parameter is for defining
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extra arguments for `fzf` itself, like additional keybindings.
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Overall module structure is:
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* call `fzf` command and pass needed arguments to it.
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Of course modules can and will be more complex, since a good module checks if
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command for providing item list is available on user's machine, and supports
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Of course modules can and will be more complex, since a good module checks if
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command for providing item list is available on user's machine, and supports
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various settings inside it. Feel free to look how existing modules are made.
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[1]: https://img.shields.io/github/release/andreyorst/fzf.kak.svg
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[20]: #writing-a-module
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[21]: rc/modules/sk-grep.kak
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[22]: rc/modules/fzf-search.kak
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[23]:
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