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![showcase](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19470159/46813471-6ee76800-cd7f-11e8-89aa-123b3a5f9f1b.gif)
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![showcase](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19470159/46813471-6ee76800-cd7f-11e8-89aa-123b3a5f9f1b.gif)
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## Installation
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## Installation
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Recommended way to install is to use [plug.kak](https://github.com/andreyorst/plug.kak) plugin
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### With **[plug.kak](https://github.com/andreyorst/plug.kak)** (recommended)
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manager. You can install **fzf.kak** by adding this to your `kakrc`:
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Recommended way to install is to use plug.kak plugin manager.
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You can install **fzf.kak** by adding this to your `kakrc`:
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```kak
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```kak
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plug "andreyorst/fzf.kak"
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plug "andreyorst/fzf.kak"
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Then reload Kakoune config or restart Kakoune and run `:plug-install`.
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Then reload Kakoune config or restart Kakoune and run `:plug-install`.
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Or install this plugin any other preferred way.
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### Without plugin manager
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This plugin consists of several parts which are "modules", that provide different functions to plugin.
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There's central module that must be loaded before any other module, named `fzf.kak`, so in order to properly
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load **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 folder:
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```sh
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source "~/.config/kak/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 load only needed modules, to
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keep your configuration rather simple, or load every module if you need all plugin abilities:
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```sh
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/fzf-file.kak" # fzf file chooser
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/fzf-buffer.kak" # switching buffers with fzf
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/fzf-search.kak" # search within file contents
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/fzf-cd.kak" # change server's working directory
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/fzf-ctags.kak" # search for tag in your project ctags file
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```
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The same principle is applied to handling different version control systems. You need a base module for fzf,
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called `fzf-vcs.kak` and its submodules for each VCS. There are plenty of VC systems, so modules come in handy.
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```sh
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-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 from your configuration.
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```sh
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/VCS/fzf-bzr.kak" # GNU Bazaar support
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/VCS/fzf-git.kak" # Git support module
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-modules/VCS/fzf-hg.kak" # Mercurial VCS
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source "~/.config/kak/plugins/fzf.kak/rc/fzf-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 deeper. Besides that order of
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files within single depth level doesn't matter. This may look complex, but it makes plugin more versatile.
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And plugin managers, like [plug.kak](https://github.com/andreyorst/plug.kak) for example, just does all
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those steps for you.
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## Usage
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## Usage
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There's no default key binding to invoke fzf, but **fzf.kak** provides a `fzf-mode` command that can be mapped to preferred key.
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There's no default key binding to invoke fzf, but **fzf.kak** provides a `fzf-mode` command that can be mapped to preferred key.
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