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fzf-vim.txt fzf-vim Last change: October 14 2023
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FZF-VIM - TABLE OF CONTENTS *fzf-vim* *fzf-vim-toc*
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==============================================================================
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fzf :heart: vim |fzf-vim-fzfheart-vim|
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Rationale |fzf-vim-rationale|
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Why you should use fzf on Vim |fzf-vim-why-you-should-use-fzf-on-vim|
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Installation |fzf-vim-installation|
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Using vim-plug |fzf-vim-using-vim-plug|
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Dependencies |fzf-vim-dependencies|
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Commands |fzf-vim-commands|
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Customization |fzf-vim-customization|
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Configuration options of the base plugin |fzf-vim-configuration-options-of-the-base-plugin|
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Configuration options for fzf.vim |fzf-vim-configuration-options-for-fzf-vim|
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Preview window |fzf-vim-preview-window|
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Command-level options |fzf-vim-command-level-options|
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List type to handle multiple selections |fzf-vim-list-type-to-handle-multiple-selections|
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Advanced customization |fzf-vim-advanced-customization|
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Vim functions |fzf-vim-vim-functions|
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Example: Customizing Files command |fzf-vim-example-customizing-files-command|
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Example: git grep wrapper |fzf-vim-example-git-grep-wrapper|
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Mappings |fzf-vim-mappings|
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Completion functions |fzf-vim-completion-functions|
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Custom completion |fzf-vim-custom-completion|
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Reducer example |fzf-vim-reducer-example|
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Status line of terminal buffer |fzf-vim-status-line-of-terminal-buffer|
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Hide statusline |fzf-vim-hide-statusline|
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Custom statusline |fzf-vim-custom-statusline|
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License |fzf-vim-license|
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FZF :HEART: VIM *fzf-vim-fzfheart-vim*
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==============================================================================
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Things you can do with {fzf}{1} and Vim.
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{1} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
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RATIONALE *fzf-vim-rationale*
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==============================================================================
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{fzf}{1} itself is not a Vim plugin, and the official repository only provides
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the {basic wrapper function}{2} for Vim. It's up to the users to write their
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own Vim commands with it. However, I've learned that many users of fzf are not
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familiar with Vimscript and are looking for the "default" implementation of
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the features they can find in the alternative Vim plugins.
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{1} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
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{2} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/README-VIM.md#fzfrun
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WHY YOU SHOULD USE FZF ON VIM *fzf-vim-why-you-should-use-fzf-on-vim*
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==============================================================================
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Because you can and you love fzf.
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fzf runs asynchronously and can be orders of magnitude faster than similar Vim
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plugins. However, the benefit may not be noticeable if the size of the input
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is small, which is the case for many of the commands provided here.
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Nevertheless I wrote them anyway since it's really easy to implement custom
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selector with fzf.
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INSTALLATION *fzf-vim-installation*
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==============================================================================
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fzf.vim depends on the basic Vim plugin of {the main fzf repository}{1}, which
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means you need to set up both "fzf" and "fzf.vim" on Vim. To learn more about
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fzf/Vim integration, see {README-VIM}{3}.
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{1} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
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{3} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/README-VIM.md
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< Using vim-plug >____________________________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-using-vim-plug*
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Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }
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Plug 'junegunn/fzf.vim'
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`fzf#install()` makes sure that you have the latest binary, but it's optional,
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so you can omit it if you use a plugin manager that doesn't support hooks.
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< Dependencies >______________________________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-dependencies*
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- {fzf}{1} 0.41.1 or above
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- For syntax-highlighted preview, install {bat}{4}
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- If {delta}{5} is available, `GF?`, `Commits` and `BCommits` will use it to
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format `git diff` output.
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- `Ag` requires {The Silver Searcher (ag)}{6}
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- `Rg` requires {ripgrep (rg)}{7}
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- `Tags` and `Helptags` require Perl
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{1} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
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{4} https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
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{5} https://github.com/dandavison/delta
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{6} https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher
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{7} https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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COMMANDS *fzf-vim-commands*
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==============================================================================
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*:Files* *:GFiles* *:Buffers* *:Colors* *:Ag* *:Rg* *:RG* *:Lines* *:BLines* *:Tags* *:BTags*
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*:Changes* *:Marks* *:Jumps* *:Windows* *:Locate* *:History* *:Snippets* *:Commits* *:BCommits*
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*:Commands* *:Maps* *:Helptags* *:Filetypes*
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Command | List ~
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`:Files [PATH]` | Files (runs `$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` if defined)
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`:GFiles [OPTS]` | Git files ( `git ls-files` )
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`:GFiles?` | Git files ( `git status` )
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`:Buffers` | Open buffers
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`:Colors` | Color schemes
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`:Ag [PATTERN]` | {ag}{6} search result ( `ALT-A` to select all, `ALT-D` to deselect all)
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`:Rg [PATTERN]` | {rg}{7} search result ( `ALT-A` to select all, `ALT-D` to deselect all)
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`:RG [PATTERN]` | {rg}{7} search result; relaunch ripgrep on every keystroke
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`:Lines [QUERY]` | Lines in loaded buffers
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`:BLines [QUERY]` | Lines in the current buffer
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`:Tags [QUERY]` | Tags in the project ( `ctags -R` )
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`:BTags [QUERY]` | Tags in the current buffer
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`:Changes` | Changelist across all open buffers
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`:Marks` | Marks
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`:Jumps` | Jumps
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`:Windows` | Windows
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`:Locate PATTERN` | `locate` command output
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`:History` | `v:oldfiles` and open buffers
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`:History:` | Command history
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`:History/` | Search history
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`:Snippets` | Snippets ({UltiSnips}{8})
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`:Commits [LOG_OPTS]` | Git commits (requires {fugitive.vim}{9})
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`:BCommits [LOG_OPTS]` | Git commits for the current buffer; visual-select lines to track changes in the range
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`:Commands` | Commands
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`:Maps` | Normal mode mappings
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`:Helptags` | Help tags [1]
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`:Filetypes` | File types
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*g:fzf_vim.command_prefix*
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- Most commands support CTRL-T / CTRL-X / CTRL-V key bindings to open in a new
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tab, a new split, or in a new vertical split
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- Bang-versions of the commands (e.g. `Ag!`) will open fzf in fullscreen
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- You can set `g:fzf_vim.command_prefix` to give the same prefix to the commands
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- e.g. `let g:fzf_vim.command_prefix = 'Fzf'` and you have `FzfFiles`, etc.
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(1: `Helptags` will shadow the command of the same name from {pathogen}{10}.
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But its functionality is still available via `call pathogen#helptags()`. [↩])
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{6} https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher
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{7} https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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{7} https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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{8} https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips
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{9} https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive
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{10} https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
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CUSTOMIZATION *fzf-vim-customization*
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==============================================================================
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< Configuration options of the base plugin >__________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-configuration-options-of-the-base-plugin*
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Every command in fzf.vim internally calls `fzf#wrap` function of the main
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repository which supports a set of global option variables. So please read
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through {README-VIM}{3} to learn more about them.
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{3} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/README-VIM.md
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< Configuration options for fzf.vim >_________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-configuration-options-for-fzf-vim*
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*g:fzf_vim*
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All configuration values for this plugin are stored in `g:fzf_vim` dictionary,
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so make sure to initialize it before assigning any configuration values to it.
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" Initialize configuration dictionary
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let g:fzf_vim = {}
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Preview window~
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*fzf-vim-preview-window*
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*g:fzf_vim.preview_window*
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Some commands will show the preview window on the right. You can customize the
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behavior with `g:fzf_vim.preview_window`. Here are some examples:
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*g:fzf_vim.preview_bash*
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" This is the default option:
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" - Preview window on the right with 50% width
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" - CTRL-/ will toggle preview window.
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" - Note that this array is passed as arguments to fzf#vim#with_preview function.
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" - To learn more about preview window options, see `--preview-window` section of `man fzf`.
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let g:fzf_vim.preview_window = ['right,50%', 'ctrl-/']
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" Preview window is hidden by default. You can toggle it with ctrl-/.
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" It will show on the right with 50% width, but if the width is smaller
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" than 70 columns, it will show above the candidate list
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let g:fzf_vim.preview_window = ['hidden,right,50%,<70(up,40%)', 'ctrl-/']
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" Empty value to disable preview window altogether
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let g:fzf_vim.preview_window = []
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" fzf.vim needs bash to display the preview window.
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" On Windows, fzf.vim will first see if bash is in $PATH, then if
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" Git bash (C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe) is available.
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" If you want it to use a different bash, set this variable.
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" let g:fzf_vim = {}
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" let g:fzf_vim.preview_bash = 'C:\Git\bin\bash.exe'
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Command-level options~
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*fzf-vim-command-level-options*
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*g:fzf_vim.commands_expect* *g:fzf_vim.tags_command* *g:fzf_vim.commits_log_options*
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*g:fzf_vim.buffers_jump*
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" [Buffers] Jump to the existing window if possible
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let g:fzf_vim.buffers_jump = 1
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" [[B]Commits] Customize the options used by 'git log':
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let g:fzf_vim.commits_log_options = '--graph --color=always --format="%C(auto)%h%d %s %C(black)%C(bold)%cr"'
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" [Tags] Command to generate tags file
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let g:fzf_vim.tags_command = 'ctags -R'
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" [Commands] --expect expression for directly executing the command
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let g:fzf_vim.commands_expect = 'alt-enter,ctrl-x'
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List type to handle multiple selections~
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*fzf-vim-list-type-to-handle-multiple-selections*
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The following commands will fill the quickfix list when multiple entries are
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selected.
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- `Ag`
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- `Rg` / `RG`
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- `Lines` / `BLines`
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- `Tags` / `BTags`
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*g:fzf_vim.listproc*
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By setting `g:fzf_vim.listproc`, you can make them use location list instead.
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" Default: Use quickfix list
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let g:fzf_vim.listproc = { list -> fzf#vim#listproc#quickfix(list) }
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" Use location list instead of quickfix list
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let g:fzf_vim.listproc = { list -> fzf#vim#listproc#location(list) }
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You can customize the list type per command by defining variables named
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`g:fzf_vim.listproc_{command_name_in_lowercase}`.
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*g:fzf_vim.listproc_rg* *g:fzf_vim.listproc_ag*
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" Command-wise customization
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let g:fzf_vim.listproc_ag = { list -> fzf#vim#listproc#quickfix(list) }
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let g:fzf_vim.listproc_rg = { list -> fzf#vim#listproc#location(list) }
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You can further customize the behavior by providing a custom function to
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process the list instead of using the predefined `fzf#vim#listproc#quickfix`
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or `fzf#vim#listproc#location`.
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" A customized version of fzf#vim#listproc#quickfix.
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" The last two lines are commented out not to move to the first entry.
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function! g:fzf_vim.listproc(list)
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call setqflist(a:list)
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copen
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wincmd p
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" cfirst
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" normal! zvzz
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endfunction
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< Advanced customization >____________________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-advanced-customization*
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Vim functions~
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*fzf-vim-vim-functions*
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Each command in fzf.vim is backed by a Vim function. You can override a
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command or define a variation of it by calling its corresponding function.
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Command | Vim function ~
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`Files` | `fzf#vim#files(dir, [spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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`GFiles` | `fzf#vim#gitfiles(git_options, [spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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`GFiles?` | `fzf#vim#gitfiles('?', [spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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`Buffers` | `fzf#vim#buffers([query string], [bufnrs list], [spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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`Colors` | `fzf#vim#colors([spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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`Rg` | `fzf#vim#grep(command, [spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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`RG` | `fzf#vim#grep2(command_prefix, query, [spec dict], [fullscreen bool])`
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... | ...
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----------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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(We can see that the last two optional arguments of each function are
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identical. They are directly passed to `fzf#wrap` function. If you haven't
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read {README-VIM}{3} already, please read it before proceeding.)
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{3} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/README-VIM.md
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Example: Customizing Files command~
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*fzf-vim-example-customizing-files-command*
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This is the default definition of `Files` command:
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command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, <bang>0)
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Let's say you want to a variation of it called `ProjectFiles` that only
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searches inside `~/projects` directory. Then you can do it like this:
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command! -bang ProjectFiles call fzf#vim#files('~/projects', <bang>0)
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Or, if you want to override the command with different fzf options, just pass
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a custom spec to the function.
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command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files
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\ call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, {'options': ['--layout=reverse', '--info=inline']}, <bang>0)
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Want a preview window?
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command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files
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\ call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, {'options': ['--layout=reverse', '--info=inline', '--preview', 'cat {}']}, <bang>0)
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It kind of works, but you probably want a nicer previewer program than `cat`.
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fzf.vim ships {a versatile preview script}{11} you can readily use. It
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internally executes {bat}{4} for syntax highlighting, so make sure to install
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it.
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command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files
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\ call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, {'options': ['--layout=reverse', '--info=inline', '--preview', '~/.vim/plugged/fzf.vim/bin/preview.sh {}']}, <bang>0)
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However, it's not ideal to hard-code the path to the script which can be
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different in different circumstances. So in order to make it easier to set up
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the previewer, fzf.vim provides `fzf#vim#with_preview` helper function.
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Similarly to `fzf#wrap`, it takes a spec dictionary and returns a copy of it
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with additional preview options.
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command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files
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\ call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, fzf#vim#with_preview({'options': ['--layout=reverse', '--info=inline']}), <bang>0)
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You can just omit the spec argument if you only want the previewer.
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command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files
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\ call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, fzf#vim#with_preview(), <bang>0)
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{11} bin/preview.sh
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{4} https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
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Example: git grep wrapper~
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*fzf-vim-example-git-grep-wrapper*
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The following example implements `GGrep` command that works similarly to
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predefined `Ag` or `Rg` using `fzf#vim#grep`.
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*:LINE*
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- We set the base directory to git root by setting `dir` attribute in spec
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dictionary.
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- {The preview script}{11} supports `grep` format (`FILE_PATH:LINE_NO:...`), so
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we can just wrap the spec with `fzf#vim#with_preview` as before to enable
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previewer.
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command! -bang -nargs=* GGrep
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\ call fzf#vim#grep(
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\ 'git grep --line-number -- '.fzf#shellescape(<q-args>),
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\ fzf#vim#with_preview({'dir': systemlist('git rev-parse --show-toplevel')[0]}), <bang>0)
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{11} bin/preview.sh
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MAPPINGS *fzf-vim-mappings*
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==============================================================================
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Mapping | Description ~
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<plug>(fzf-maps-n) | Normal mode mappings
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<plug>(fzf-maps-i) | Insert mode mappings
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<plug>(fzf-maps-x) | Visual mode mappings
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<plug>(fzf-maps-o) | Operator-pending mappings
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<plug>(fzf-complete-word) | `cat /usr/share/dict/words`
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<plug>(fzf-complete-path) | Path completion using `find` (file + dir)
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<plug>(fzf-complete-file) | File completion using `find`
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<plug>(fzf-complete-line) | Line completion (all open buffers)
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<plug>(fzf-complete-buffer-line) | Line completion (current buffer only)
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" Mapping selecting mappings
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nmap <leader><tab> <plug>(fzf-maps-n)
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xmap <leader><tab> <plug>(fzf-maps-x)
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omap <leader><tab> <plug>(fzf-maps-o)
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" Insert mode completion
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imap <c-x><c-k> <plug>(fzf-complete-word)
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imap <c-x><c-f> <plug>(fzf-complete-path)
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imap <c-x><c-l> <plug>(fzf-complete-line)
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COMPLETION FUNCTIONS *fzf-vim-completion-functions*
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==============================================================================
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Function | Description ~
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`fzf#vim#complete#path(command, [spec])` | Path completion
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`fzf#vim#complete#word([spec])` | Word completion
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`fzf#vim#complete#line([spec])` | Line completion (all open buffers)
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`fzf#vim#complete#buffer_line([spec])` | Line completion (current buffer only)
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-----------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
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>
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" Path completion with custom source command
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inoremap <expr> <c-x><c-f> fzf#vim#complete#path('fd')
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inoremap <expr> <c-x><c-f> fzf#vim#complete#path('rg --files')
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" Word completion with custom spec with popup layout option
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inoremap <expr> <c-x><c-k> fzf#vim#complete#word({'window': { 'width': 0.2, 'height': 0.9, 'xoffset': 1 }})
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CUSTOM COMPLETION *fzf-vim-custom-completion*
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==============================================================================
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`fzf#vim#complete` is a helper function for creating custom fuzzy completion
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using fzf. If the first parameter is a command string or a Vim list, it will
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be used as the source.
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>
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" Replace the default dictionary completion with fzf-based fuzzy completion
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inoremap <expr> <c-x><c-k> fzf#vim#complete('cat /usr/share/dict/words')
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For advanced uses, you can pass an options dictionary to the function. The set
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of options is pretty much identical to that for `fzf#run` only with the
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following exceptions:
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- `reducer` (funcref)
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- Reducer transforms the output lines of fzf into a single string value
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- `prefix` (string or funcref; default: `\k*$`)
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- Regular expression pattern to extract the completion prefix
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- Or a function to extract completion prefix
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- Both `source` and `options` can be given as funcrefs that take the completion
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prefix as the argument and return the final value
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- `sink` or `sink*` are ignored
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>
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" Global line completion (not just open buffers. ripgrep required.)
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inoremap <expr> <c-x><c-l> fzf#vim#complete(fzf#wrap({
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\ 'prefix': '^.*$',
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\ 'source': 'rg -n ^ --color always',
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\ 'options': '--ansi --delimiter : --nth 3..',
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\ 'reducer': { lines -> join(split(lines[0], ':\zs')[2:], '') }}))
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<
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< Reducer example >___________________________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-reducer-example*
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>
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function! s:make_sentence(lines)
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return substitute(join(a:lines), '^.', '\=toupper(submatch(0))', '').'.'
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endfunction
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inoremap <expr> <c-x><c-s> fzf#vim#complete({
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\ 'source': 'cat /usr/share/dict/words',
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\ 'reducer': function('<sid>make_sentence'),
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\ 'options': '--multi --reverse --margin 15%,0',
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\ 'left': 20})
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<
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STATUS LINE OF TERMINAL BUFFER *fzf-vim-status-line-of-terminal-buffer*
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==============================================================================
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When fzf starts in a terminal buffer (see {fzf/README-VIM.md}{12}), you may
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want to customize the statusline of the containing buffer.
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{12} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/README-VIM.md#fzf-inside-terminal-buffer
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< Hide statusline >___________________________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-hide-statusline*
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>
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autocmd! FileType fzf set laststatus=0 noshowmode noruler
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\| autocmd BufLeave <buffer> set laststatus=2 showmode ruler
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<
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< Custom statusline >_________________________________________________________~
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*fzf-vim-custom-statusline*
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>
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function! s:fzf_statusline()
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" Override statusline as you like
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highlight fzf1 ctermfg=161 ctermbg=251
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highlight fzf2 ctermfg=23 ctermbg=251
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highlight fzf3 ctermfg=237 ctermbg=251
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setlocal statusline=%#fzf1#\ >\ %#fzf2#fz%#fzf3#f
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endfunction
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autocmd! User FzfStatusLine call <SID>fzf_statusline()
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<
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LICENSE *fzf-vim-license*
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==============================================================================
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MIT
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:sw=2:ts=2:ft=help:norl:nowrap:
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