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Junegunn Choi
2023012408 0.37.0 2023-01-24 22:11:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
95a7661bb1 Sanitize input strings that should be a single line 2023-01-24 19:35:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
618d317803 Support custom separator of inline info
Close #2030
Close #3084
2023-01-24 17:55:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ae897c8cdb No need to touch mouse flag if it's already false 2023-01-24 12:45:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d0a0f3c052 Temporarily disable mouse mode when switching to an external command 2023-01-24 12:41:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
91b9591b10 Reenable mouse mode when coming back from an external program
Close #3141
2023-01-24 12:00:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
aa7361337d Make test case pass on 32-bit platforms
Close #3127
2023-01-23 18:30:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
284d77fe2e Add 'focus' event
Can we find a better name? I have considered the followings.

* 'point', because "the pointer" points to the current item.
* 'shift', 'switch', 'move', etc. These are not technically correct
  because the current item can change without cursor movement (--tac,
  reload, search update)
* 'change' is already taken. 'change-current' feels a bit wordy and
  sounds wrong, 'current-changed' is wordy and doesn't go well with the
  other event names
* 'target', not straightforward

Close #3053
2023-01-23 16:38:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
826178f1e2 Do not restore terminal state while running an external command 2023-01-23 02:24:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
acccf8a9b8 Fix TOC 2023-01-23 02:24:13 +09:00
Francesco Bigagnoli
57c066f0be Fix bat url in README (#3129) 2023-01-23 02:21:16 +09:00
Nachum Barcohen
e44f64ae92 Add Helix editor to bash autocompletion (#3137) 2023-01-23 02:21:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d51980a3f5 Add 'transform-border-label' and 'transform-preview-label' 2023-01-22 02:18:19 +09:00
jpcrs
c3d73e7ecb Add change-border-label and change-preview-label actions, update man 2023-01-22 02:18:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b077f6821d Action argument in enclosed form should allow new lines
Close #3138
2023-01-21 22:20:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a79de11af7 README: Add FZF_TMUX_OPTS example for tmux popup 2023-01-19 13:25:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2023011763 0.36.0 2023-01-17 01:33:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b46e40e86b [vim] Automatically set RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN=1 when &ambiwidth == double 2023-01-17 01:03:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a6d6cdd165 [vim] Use system-default border style
* 'rounded' on non-Windows platforms
* 'sharp' on Windows
2023-01-16 22:44:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dc8da605f9 Fix rendering of double-column borders on light renderer 2023-01-16 19:55:44 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8b299a29c7 Fix rendering of double-column borders 2023-01-16 19:34:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3109b865d2 Fix typo on man page 2023-01-16 01:32:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0c5956c43c Better support for Windows terminals
* Default border style on Windows is changed to `sharp` because some
  Windows terminals are not capable of displaying `rounded` border
  characters correctly.
* If your terminal emulator renders each box-drawing character with
  2 columns, set `RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN` environment variable to `1`.
2023-01-16 01:26:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1c83b39691 Update README examples 2023-01-13 21:15:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
77874b473c Update Rubocop dependencies 2023-01-12 23:37:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b7cce7be15 Remove unused block argument 2023-01-12 23:24:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3cd3362417 Fix test failure 2023-01-12 23:23:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e97e925efb Resume preview following if the user scrolls the window to the bottom 2023-01-12 23:18:41 +09:00
Farooq Karimi Zadeh
0f032235cf Correct package manager commands for apt (#3117) 2023-01-10 10:46:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e0f0984da7 Allow re-enabling preview follow on change-preview-window 2023-01-09 11:08:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4d22b5aaef Disable preview follow after dragging the scrollbar
TBD: Should we re-enable follow once the offset reaches the bottom?
2023-01-09 11:07:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
80b8846318 Run preview command when preview window appears after resize (#3113)
# Start fzf in a small screen so that the preview window is hidden
  fzf --bind 'ctrl-p:toggle-preview' --preview 'stat {}' --preview-window='right,50%,<100(down,50%,hidden)'

  # Enlarge the screen until the preview window appears. It should not be empty.
2023-01-07 16:11:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bf641faafa Prevent fzf crashing on malformed remote action 2023-01-07 15:38:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
23d8b78ce1 Allow toggling of alternative preview window layout that is hidden
Fix #3113
2023-01-07 15:12:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3b2244077d Add scrollbar to the preview window 2023-01-06 15:36:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ee5cdb9713 Reduce flickering of the scroll info panel on the preview window 2023-01-05 01:59:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
03d02d67f7 Fix cyclic scrolling with non-zero preview header lines
e.g. fzf --preview-window 'cycle,~2' --preview 'echo foo; echo bar; seq 100'
2023-01-04 22:00:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5798145581 Fix preview border on tcell renderer 2023-01-04 10:09:39 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
51ef0b7f66 Bump github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2 from 2.5.3 to 2.5.4
Bumps [github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2](https://github.com/gdamore/tcell) from 2.5.3 to 2.5.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/gdamore/tcell/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/gdamore/tcell/blob/main/CHANGESv2.md)
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2023-01-03 02:58:09 +09:00
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97b4542c73 Bump github.com/mattn/go-isatty from 0.0.16 to 0.0.17
Bumps [github.com/mattn/go-isatty](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty) from 0.0.16 to 0.0.17.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty/releases)
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2023-01-03 02:38:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c1cd0c09a2 Allow dragging of the preview window 2023-01-03 01:46:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1fc1f47d80 Fix double-click on light renderer 2023-01-03 01:39:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ec471a5bc2 Make sure two consecutive double clicks require four clicks 2023-01-03 01:36:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a893fc0ca2 Clicks with different x coordinates shouldn't be seen as a double-click 2023-01-03 01:21:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3761dc0433 Avoid superfluous update of scrollbar 2023-01-02 01:10:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
aa71a07fbe Fix scrollbar rendering (#3096) 2023-01-01 21:18:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
088293f5e7 Restore mouse drag mode (#3096) 2023-01-01 21:04:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7c660aa86e Allow dragging of scrollbar 2023-01-01 19:01:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
435d8fa0a2 Colors for 'separator' and 'scrollbar' will default to that for 'border' 2023-01-01 19:01:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5cd6f1d064 Add scrollbar
Close #3096
2023-01-01 14:48:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ec20dfe312 Only allow local requests 2022-12-31 23:13:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
924ffb5a35 Fix cache being immediately cleared on reload-sync 2022-12-31 09:33:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
62c7f59b94 Add transform-prompt(...) action 2022-12-31 09:27:11 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e97176b1d7 Update transform-query examples for zsh
Close #3107
2022-12-30 17:12:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d649f5d826 Always execute preview command if {q} is in the template
Even when {q} is empty. Because, why not?

While this can be seen as a breaking change, there is an easy workaround
to keep the old behavior.

    # This will show // even when the query is empty
    : | fzf --preview 'echo /{q}/'

    # But if you don't want it,
    : | fzf --preview '[ -n {q} ] || exit; echo /{q}/'

Close #2759
2022-12-30 14:29:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6c37177cf5 Add reload-sync action
Close #2816
2022-12-29 20:04:33 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
14775aa975 Add 'load' event that is triggered when the input stream is complete
and the first search (with or without query) is complete
2022-12-29 20:01:50 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
44b6336372 Make server channel buffered
Not to block an action that calls the API

  fzf --listen 6266 --bind 'space:execute-silent:curl localhost:6266 -d up'
2022-12-28 12:52:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
36d2bb332b Add transform-query(...) action
Test case authored by @SpicyLemon

Close #1930
Close #2465
Close #2559
Close #2509 (e.g. fzf --bind 'space:transform-query:printf %s%s {q} {}')
2022-12-28 00:05:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4dbe45640a Remove $FZF_LISTEN_PORT
It is not worth the added complexity.
2022-12-27 22:12:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4b3f0b9f08 Allow put action with an argument i.e. put(...) 2022-12-27 19:54:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
12af069dca Add pos(...) action to move the cursor to the numeric position
# Put the cursor on the 10th item
  seq 100 | fzf --sync --bind 'start:pos(10)'

  # Put the cursor on the 10th to last item
  seq 100 | fzf --sync --bind 'start:pos(-10)'

Close #3069
Close #395
2022-12-27 01:08:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d42e708d31 Update README-VIM: Different homebrew prefix on Apple Silicon
Close #3095
2022-12-26 16:25:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b7bb973118 Revert "Add GET endpoints for getting the state of the finder"
This reverts commit 750b2a6313.

This can cause a deadlock if the endpoints are accessed in the core event
loop via execute action.

  fzf --listen 6266 --bind 'space:execute:curl localhost:6266'

Technically, there's no reason to use the API because the information is
already available via `{}` and `{q}`, but I'd like to completely remove
the risk of misuse.
2022-12-25 20:00:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
750b2a6313 Add GET endpoints for getting the state of the finder
* GET / (or GET /current)
* GET /query
2022-12-25 16:27:02 +09:00
Philipp Wagner
de0da86bd7 Add ppc64le binaries (#3067)
Little-endian 64 bit PowerPC (ppc64le) is the "normal" PowerPC
architecture supported by standard Linux distributions (RedHat, SUSE,
Ubuntu, etc.).

Add support for this architecture in the install script, and add binary
builds for it as well.
2022-12-23 15:41:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8e283f512a Fix bind spec parser 2022-12-23 15:37:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
73162a4bc3 Rewrite bind spec parser 2022-12-23 03:28:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1a9761736e Add time and size limit to remote requests 2022-12-22 20:44:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
fd1f7665a7 Abort fzf if --listen port is unavailable 2022-12-21 13:02:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6d14573fd0 Add test case for --listen 2022-12-21 01:35:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
cf69b836ac Only trim CR and NF from the submitted expression
So the trailing space in the following case is respected.

  curl -XPOST localhost:6266 -d "change-prompt:$(date)> "
2022-12-21 01:35:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a7a771b92b Break out of jump mode when any action is submitted to the server 2022-12-21 01:35:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
def011c029 Fix parse error of actions with arguments 2022-12-21 01:35:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4b055bf260 Rewrite HTTP server without net/http
This cuts down the binary size from 5.7MB to 3.3MB.
2022-12-21 01:35:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1ba7484d60 Add --listen=HTTP_PORT option to receive actions
Supersedes #2019

See also:
* #1728
* https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/pull/1044
2022-12-21 01:35:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
51c518da1e Add change-query(...) action 2022-12-18 00:26:31 +09:00
polluks2
a3b6b03dfb Fix typo (#3093)
Co-authored-by: polluks <polluks@sdf.lonestar.org>
2022-12-17 23:58:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
18e3b38c69 Add 'next-selected' and 'prev-selected' actions
Close #2749
2022-12-11 00:59:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0ad30063ff Rename previous-history to prev-history
previous-history is still supported for backward compatibility
2022-12-10 22:42:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7812c64a31 Fix uninitialized colors in base themes
Fix #3079
2022-12-10 16:55:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3d2376ab52 Add color name 'preview-label' (#3053) 2022-12-09 12:05:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6b207bbf2b Fix inconsistent bonus points in exact match
Exact match would assign a different bonus point to the first character
when non-default --scheme was used.

Fix #3073
2022-12-04 22:17:39 +09:00
Bjørn Forsman
3f079ba7c6 README.md: Clarify on FZF_*_OPTS (#3064)
At first I thought they were appended to FZF_*_COMMAND. Let's make it
clear that these are passed to `fzf` itself.
2022-12-02 14:57:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8f4c89f50e Make 'double-click' behave the same as 'enter' by default
Close #3061
2022-11-29 20:27:29 +09:00
OHZEKI Naoki
6b7a543c82 Add more util tests (#3062)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2022-11-27 16:30:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2ba68d24f2 Do not erase info separator before redrawing it 2022-11-25 23:51:49 +09:00
Bruno Heridet
46877e0a92 test(eventbox): remove obsolete EvtClose const (#3059) 2022-11-23 19:38:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b55f555487 0.35.1 2022-11-18 20:42:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a38b63be18 Fix mouse event above fzf finder
Fix #2949
2022-11-18 20:32:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1bebd6f4f5 Fix panic on inverse match query with --tiebreak=chunk
Fix #3055
2022-11-18 20:16:43 +09:00
Bruno Heridet
3da63f394d doc(man): complete the definition of what --no-unicode impacts (#3054) 2022-11-18 10:23:21 +09:00
Zhizhen He
2a54e3d770 Fix typos in the source code (#3048) 2022-11-18 10:23:04 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
06b02ba46e Bump actions/dependency-review-action from 2 to 3 (#3046)
Bumps [actions/dependency-review-action](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action) from 2 to 3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/dependency-review-action/compare/v2...v3)

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2022-11-18 10:22:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d01ae55109 0.35.0 2022-11-12 00:58:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8868d7d188 Add --separator to customize the info separator 2022-11-10 16:23:33 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2eec9892be [neovim] Use Normal group colors for floating window
Instead of NormalFloat.

https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/3035#issuecomment-1305094043
2022-11-08 00:32:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
01ae621f11 Add --border=[bold|double] and --preview-window=border-[bold|double] 2022-11-06 14:38:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f984aa0d2c Fix --border-label and --preview-label on tcell renderer 2022-11-06 14:35:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0881a6bc17 [neovim] Do not use Pmenu group colors for floating window
In Neovim, the foreground and background colors of a floating window
defaults to those of Pmenu highlight group, which yields unexpected
results.

This commit makes the colors of fzf window defaults to those of 'Normal'
group (or 'NormalFloat' if defined), by ignoring Pmenu group.

Then the colors can be configured via --color option of fzf.

NOTE: An error from setwinvar call is ignored because the exact
behavior of &winhighlight with an empty target group is not clearly
documented.

Close #3035
Close https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1431
See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/9722#discussion_r264777602
2022-11-05 16:52:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2c6a73546d Fix rubocop check 2022-11-01 13:59:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a29944660e Fix typo in CHANGELOG 2022-11-01 13:33:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f6ce624c6f Add tests for --border-label and --preview-label
Also fix failing tests due to info separator

Related #3022 #3029
2022-11-01 13:30:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c09ec8e4d1 Allow putting border label on the bottom line
Related #3022
2022-11-01 13:30:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
31bbaad06e Add --preview-label and --preview-label-pos
Close #3022
2022-11-01 13:27:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b9ca1fe830 Add horizontal separator after info panel (counter)
Close #3029
2022-11-01 13:27:11 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e61585f2f3 Add --border-label and --border-label-pos
Close #3022
2022-11-01 13:27:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0de1aacb0c [vim] Fix version check on Windows when shellslash is set 2022-10-31 10:57:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
168829b555 Add 'start' event that is triggered once when fzf finder starts
Close #1622
2022-10-27 00:38:38 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
170fc517d0 Use actions/setup-go v3 (#3021)
* Bump actions/setup-go from 3.3.0 to 3.3.1

Bumps [actions/setup-go](https://github.com/actions/setup-go) from 3.3.0 to 3.3.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-go/releases)
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2022-10-25 15:54:44 +09:00
Naveen
0fbf1c7c71 Add dependency review (#2817)
* chore(deps): Included dependency review

> Dependency Review GitHub Action in your repository to enforce dependency
> reviews on your pull requests.
> The action scans for vulnerable versions of dependencies introduced by package version
> changes in pull requests,
> and warns you about the associated security vulnerabilities.
> This gives you better visibility of what's changing in a pull request,
> and helps prevent vulnerabilities being added to your repository.

https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-dependency-review#dependency-review-enforcement
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* Update .github/workflows/depsreview.yaml

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2022-10-25 09:34:58 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
694be39c71 Use ruby/setup-ruby v1 (#3012)
* Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.117.0 to 1.118.0

Bumps [ruby/setup-ruby](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby) from 1.117.0 to 1.118.0.
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2022-10-24 20:07:31 +09:00
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dad26d81df Use github/codeql-action@v2 (#2998)
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2022-10-16 22:36:59 +09:00
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bcaea097ea Bump actions/checkout from 61b9e3751b92087fd0b06925ba6dd6314e06f089 to v3 (#2997)
* Bump actions/checkout

Bumps [actions/checkout](https://github.com/actions/checkout) from 61b9e3751b92087fd0b06925ba6dd6314e06f089 to 3.1.0. This release includes the previously tagged commit.
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2022-10-16 22:33:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d56fe74e24 Add checksums of Darwin binaries
Close #2989
2022-10-16 22:06:40 +09:00
John Fred Fadrigalan
4603d540c3 [shell] Make bash/zsh completion and bindings work with 'set -u' (#2999)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2022-10-16 17:15:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f9d53303bb [vim] Remove unnecessary powershell check
&shell is guaranteed to be cmd.exe on windows because we call s:use_sh()
2022-10-13 14:48:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d04faa6505 [vim] Fix escaping of fzf binary path containing spaces on Windows
Fix #2992
2022-10-12 20:07:58 +09:00
Kyle L. Davis
07da058eae [vim] Update fzf#install to handle spaces on Windows (#2993) 2022-10-08 19:20:39 +09:00
Bruno Heridet
cefa6b9878 doc(man): add a hint about which UI element is the finder info (#2991)
While reading the description of the --info flag, it's not
immediately obvious that the "finder info" is in fact the
UI element representing the match counters.
2022-10-04 09:52:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
04d0b0223f 0.34.0 2022-09-28 23:22:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
78ad6d2d88 Phase out --no-clear in favor of bindable 'reload' action 2022-09-28 23:22:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
22cbd9fa58 Implement height range (--height ~[VALUE][%])
Close #2953
2022-09-28 23:22:31 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
984049586a Bump github.com/mattn/go-runewidth from 0.0.13 to 0.0.14 (#2984)
Bumps [github.com/mattn/go-runewidth](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth) from 0.0.13 to 0.0.14.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth/compare/v0.0.13...v0.0.14)

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2022-09-28 17:03:19 +09:00
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cdfc2b92e3 Bump github.com/rivo/uniseg from 0.2.0 to 0.4.2 (#2964)
Bumps [github.com/rivo/uniseg](https://github.com/rivo/uniseg) from 0.2.0 to 0.4.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rivo/uniseg/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/rivo/uniseg/compare/v0.2.0...v0.4.2)

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2022-09-28 17:02:55 +09:00
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4530abe8df Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.101.0 to 1.117.0 (#2974)
Bumps [ruby/setup-ruby](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby) from 1.101.0 to 1.117.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby/releases)
- [Commits](ebaea52cb2...3068fa83f9)

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2022-09-28 16:55:35 +09:00
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586020b8b6 Bump actions/checkout from 629c2de402a417ea7690ca6ce3f33229e27606a5 to 61b9e3751b92087fd0b06925ba6dd6314e06f089 (#2965)
* Bump actions/checkout

Bumps [actions/checkout](https://github.com/actions/checkout) from 629c2de402a417ea7690ca6ce3f33229e27606a5 to 61b9e3751b92087fd0b06925ba6dd6314e06f089.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/checkout/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/checkout/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
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* Update .github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml

* Update .github/workflows/macos.yml

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2022-09-28 16:55:13 +09:00
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3a8626fd04 Bump github.com/saracen/walker from 0.1.2 to 0.1.3 (#2880)
Bumps [github.com/saracen/walker](https://github.com/saracen/walker) from 0.1.2 to 0.1.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/saracen/walker/releases)
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2022-09-28 16:53:56 +09:00
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a6e483a434 Bump actions/setup-go from 3.0.0 to 3.3.0 (#2946)
Bumps [actions/setup-go](https://github.com/actions/setup-go) from 3.0.0 to 3.3.0.
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2022-09-28 16:53:04 +09:00
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6a942e56b1 Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.8 to 2.1.25 (#2985)
Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 2.1.8 to 2.1.25.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
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2022-09-28 16:50:36 +09:00
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87c91550ad Bump github.com/mattn/go-isatty from 0.0.14 to 0.0.16 (#2926)
Bumps [github.com/mattn/go-isatty](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty) from 0.0.14 to 0.0.16.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty/compare/v0.0.14...v0.0.16)

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2022-09-28 16:50:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
731daf0f37 Fix tcell renderer
Fix #2954
2022-09-26 14:09:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f931e53890 [fish] Do not use builtin cd
`builtin cd` of fish doesn't support `cd -`

Close #2967
2022-09-20 16:59:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b5efc68737 Revert "Add Sponsor Labels action"
This reverts commit 845034c81c.
2022-09-13 09:43:11 +09:00
knutze
b9e6e7926c [bash] Fix completion of var or alias containing newlines (#2952)
* Fix bash completion var or aliase containing newlines

* Support for various bash declare options

Co-authored-by: knutze <shakte@gmail.com>
2022-09-10 11:38:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
845034c81c Add Sponsor Labels action 2022-09-10 11:25:32 +09:00
Abirdcfly
54d42e3f40 Fix typo in CHANGELOG (#2948) 2022-08-30 13:28:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e03ac3136e 0.33.0 2022-08-29 07:23:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6fb41a202a Add --scheme=[default|path|history] option to choose scoring scheme
Close #2909
Close #2930
2022-08-28 22:22:39 +09:00
Emil Vanherp
4bef330ce1 Add support for ANSI strike-through (#2932)
Close #2932

Co-authored-by: Emil Vanherp <emil@vanherp.me>
2022-08-26 09:27:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8a5f719964 ADVANCED: fzf-git.sh 2022-08-25 17:54:35 +09:00
Charlie Vieth
209d5e8e90 ansi: speed up escape sequence parsing (#2927) 2022-08-25 14:02:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9d041aa582 Update README 2022-08-23 13:29:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6532b3e655 [completion] Remove extra trailing slash on directory completion
Fix #2931
2022-08-22 22:29:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c1c355160d Support border-{up,down} as the synonyms for border-{top,bottom} 2022-08-20 00:11:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
83515d5610 Update ANSI test cases 2022-08-13 22:40:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
aa10dccf90 Support colon delimiter in ANSI escape sequences
# Both should work
    printf "\e[38;5;208mOption 1\e[m\nOption 2" | fzf --ansi
    printf "\e[38:5:208mOption 1\e[m\nOption 2" | fzf --ansi

This change makes ANSI parsing slightly slower.

    cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8850H CPU @ 2.60GHz

    Before:
      BenchmarkNextAnsiEscapeSequence-12            992.22 MB/s
      BenchmarkExtractColor-12                      174.35 MB/s

    After:
      BenchmarkNextAnsiEscapeSequence-12            925.05 MB/s
      BenchmarkExtractColor-12                      163.33 MB/s

Fix #2913
2022-08-13 22:30:50 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f4fd53211a Reformat comments adhere to gofmt 2022-08-12 22:11:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4993d19466 0.32.1 2022-08-08 23:57:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
19f9bbca0d Allow specifying fzf options in $FZF_TMUX_OPTS without '--' 2022-08-08 23:50:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
779d8e1627 Use go 1.19 2022-08-08 13:39:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bb07410448 Add --strip-cwd-prefix to fd examples 2022-08-08 13:38:21 +09:00
Yang Tian
d826f9e72f [fzf-tmux] Use fzf border instead of tmux popup border (#2908)
Co-authored-by: Yang Tian <yang.tian@getcruise.com>
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2022-08-07 10:28:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6a6130615d [fzf-tmux] Remove code for tmux 3.2 beta compatibility 2022-08-06 19:08:13 +09:00
lbesnard
a8e7021be2 [completion] ssh: Remove values with '%' (#2548)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2022-08-03 22:39:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
38259d0382 Fix incorrect ordering of --tiebreak=chunk 2022-08-03 22:18:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f7e7259910 0.32.0 2022-08-02 21:56:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f0bfeba733 Add new tiebreak: 'chunk'
Favors the line with shorter matched chunk. A chunk is a set of
consecutive non-whitespace characters.

Unlike the default `length`, this new scheme works well with tabular input.

  # length prefers item #1, because the whole line is shorter,
  # chunk prefers item #2, because the matched chunk ("foo") is shorter
  fzf --height=6 --header-lines=2 --tiebreak=chunk --reverse --query=fo << "EOF"
  N | Field1 | Field2 | Field3
  - | ------ | ------ | ------
  1 | hello  | foobar | baz
  2 | world  | foo    | bazbaz
  EOF

If the input does not contain any spaces, `chunk` is equivalent to
`length`. But we're not going to set it as the default because it is
computationally more expensive.

Close #2285
Close #2537
- Not the exact solution to --tiebreak=length not taking --nth into account,
  but this should work. And the added benefit is that it works well even
  when --nth is not provided.
- Adding a bonus point to the last character of a word didn't turn out great.
  The order of the result suddenly changes when you type in the last
  character in the word producing a jarring effect.
2022-08-02 21:48:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c3a7a24eea Tweak bonus points to word boundaries
Close https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1004

  # jobs/latency.js is favored over job_latency.js
  printf 'job_latency.js\njobs/latency.js' | fzf -qlatency
2022-08-02 20:57:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bbbcd780c9 Allow "--version" to be used as the argument to --query, --header, et al.
But why?
2022-08-02 20:57:12 +09:00
kissge
475469a2e7 [zsh] Make awk regex compatible with both GNU and macOS (#2906) 2022-08-02 20:56:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3a7447dcb6 Update FUNDING.yml 2022-07-30 19:35:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e5d8cbd383 [vim] Fix version check on windows/powershell (addendum)
Should handle powershell.exe as well

Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1411
2022-07-30 19:08:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3c08dca7e7 Fix README examples so that they work both on bash and zsh
Close #2887
2022-07-29 22:03:02 +09:00
Carl Kamholtz
d083f01d22 [vim] Add option to force 24 bit colors on Windows (#2889) 2022-07-29 21:51:35 +09:00
Bob Matcuk
68cf393644 [bash] Fix 'possible retry loop' problem of bash-completion (#2891)
Close #2474
Close #2583
2022-07-29 21:50:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
18f7230662 Fix mouse location in --height mode
Fix #2900
2022-07-29 15:42:44 +09:00
Carl Kamholtz
728f735281 [vim] Fix version check on windows/powershell (#2894)
- Replace fzf#shellescape with shellescape
- Prepend command with '&' in powershell to deal with quoted exe
2022-07-29 08:18:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ecc418ba77 0.31.0 2022-07-21 23:04:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3af5b7f2ac Do not validate other options when --version is present
Close #2690
2022-07-21 22:36:52 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7a7cfcacbe Lift unicode.IsGraphic constraint for pointer, marker, and ellipsis
Use at your own risk.

Close #2709
Close #2055
2022-07-21 22:30:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
52594355bf [shell] 'kill' completion will now require trigger sequence (**)
'kill **<tab>' instead of 'kill <tab>' just like any other completions.

Close #2716
Close #385
2022-07-21 22:21:11 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0d06c28b19 Fix delimiter regex to properly support caret (^)
Fix #2861
2022-07-21 21:21:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ccc4677252 [vim] fzf#exec: Shell-escape fzf binary path
Fix #2877
2022-07-20 14:29:52 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
821fc9feed Fix failing test case 2022-07-20 12:29:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
82b46726fc Add support for an alternative preview window layout
Close #2804
Close #2844

Related #2277
2022-07-20 12:08:54 +09:00
Jakub Jirutka
8df872a482 [zsh] Replace perl with awk (#2777)
Unlike awk, which is even defined in POSIX, perl is not pre-installed
on all *nix systems. This awk command is functionally equivalent to
the original perl command.
2022-07-20 11:53:34 +09:00
Jonathan Zacsh
c79c306adb [bash] Fix fzf-tmux to have fzf's completion (#2871) 2022-07-15 15:53:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
51fdaad002 [uninstall] Remove readlink to support relative symlinks of dotfiles
Close #2853
2022-07-01 16:32:32 +09:00
znley
885cd8ff04 [make] Add loongarch64 support (#2857) 2022-06-28 09:16:26 +09:00
Tanish Yadav
2707af403a [shell] Don't export PATH in ~/.fzf.{bash,zsh} (#2852)
There is no use exporting PATH when it is already exported. Moreover, it
causes things like `typeset -U path` in zsh to break if done before
sourcing "~/.fzf.zsh".
2022-06-24 16:53:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2d227e5222 [man] Fix unescaped backslash in awk example
Close #2854
2022-06-23 15:45:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
70529878e2 Use SGR mouse mode for larger terminals
Fix #2840
2022-06-17 12:48:04 +09:00
Daniel Zhang
3b7a962dc6 [vim] Fix fzf#shellescape when shell=fish (#2828)
`shellescape()` behavior is different when `shell=fish`, so we should set `shell` before calling `shellescape()`, otherwise an unexpected result may occur (e.g. https://github.com/kevinhwang91/nvim-bqf/issues/56).

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2022-05-25 09:50:10 +09:00
Jan Warchoł
6dcf5c3d7d [bash] Make complex commands slightly more friendly to work with (#2784)
- extract logical parts to separate variables (e.g. $opts)
- put options in $opts in similar order
- move +/-m into $opts (at the end, so they won't be overridden)
- split pipelines into multiple lines
- remove "echo" that seems to be redundant

All this should help with readability and also result in cleaner diffs
when changes are made.
2022-04-29 19:04:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b089bb5e7b Fix scrollability of the preview window in certain cases
Fix #2683

This commit fixes the cases where fzf incorrectly determines the
scrollability of the preview window when `--preview-window-wrap` is set.

Wrapping of the preview content happens during the rendering phase, so
it's currently not possible to know how many lines are actually needed
to display the content beforehand. So `preview-bottom` still may not
move to the very bottom with wrapping enabled.
2022-04-28 11:46:24 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
a91a67668e Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.6 to 2.1.8 (#2787)
* Bump github/codeql-action from 2.1.6 to 2.1.8

Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 2.1.6 to 2.1.8.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](28eead2408...1ed1437484)

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2022-04-22 22:36:56 +09:00
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220a908118 Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.100.0 to 1.101.0 (#2795)
* Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.100.0 to 1.101.0

Bumps [ruby/setup-ruby](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby) from 1.100.0 to 1.101.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby/releases)
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2022-04-22 22:35:51 +09:00
Ajeet D'Souza
54841248e7 [shell] ALT-C: Use builtin cd to avoid conflicts (#2799) 2022-04-22 21:58:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a0b42e6538 Require Go 1.17 or above 2022-04-07 20:31:19 +09:00
Jan Warchoł
3312cf525d [bash] Allow passing args to __fzf_select__ via fzf-file-widget (#2783)
This makes it easier to make customizations, for example instead of

    bind -x '"\C-o\C-i": FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND="fasd -Rl" FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --tiebreak=index " fzf-file-widget'

it's enough to just

    bind -x '"\C-o\C-i": FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND="fasd -Rl" fzf-file-widget --tiebreak=index'
2022-04-06 11:29:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2093667548 0.30.0 2022-04-04 23:01:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3c868d7961 ADVANCED.md: Add rebind example 2022-04-04 22:59:26 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
707f4f5816 Bump github/codeql-action from 1.1.5 to 2.1.6 (#2782)
Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 1.1.5 to 2.1.6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](8834766498...28eead2408)

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2022-04-04 22:44:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b3ab6311c5 Hide cursor while rendering the screen
Fix #2781
Fix #2588
Fix #1805

Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1370
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1060
2022-04-04 22:06:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d56f605b63 Add rebind action for restoring bindings after unbind
Fix #2752
Close #2564
2022-04-04 21:54:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f8b713f425 Remove redundant state update on reload
Related: 5209e95
2022-03-31 10:05:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5209e95bc7 Make preview updated when reload and change-query are combined
Fix #2744
2022-03-29 22:27:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ef67a45702 Add --ellipsis=.. option
Close #2432

Also see
- #1769
- https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/pull/1844#issuecomment-586663660
2022-03-29 21:35:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b88eb72ac2 Modernize build tags 2022-03-29 21:23:45 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
32847f7254 Bump actions/setup-go from 2.2.0 to 3 (#2776)
Bumps [actions/setup-go](https://github.com/actions/setup-go) from 2.2.0 to 3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-go/releases)
- [Commits](bfdd3570ce...f6164bd8c8)

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2022-03-29 21:17:44 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
71df93b534 Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.62.0 to 1.100.0 (#2775)
Bumps [ruby/setup-ruby](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby) from 1.62.0 to 1.100.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ruby/setup-ruby/releases)
- [Commits](5aaa89ff0d...bd94d6a504)

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2022-03-29 21:17:29 +09:00
Naveen
bb028191f8 Set up dependabot for GitHub actions (#2764) 2022-03-29 21:08:41 +09:00
Naveen
19af8fc7d8 Pin actions to a full length commit SHA (#2765)
- Pinned actions by SHA https://github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#pinned-dependencies
- Included permissions for the action. https://github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#token-permissions

>Pin actions to a full length commit SHA

>Pinning an action to a full length commit SHA is currently the only way to use an action as an immutable release. Pinning to a particular SHA helps mitigate the risk of a bad actor adding a backdoor to the action's repository, as they would need to generate a SHA-1 collision for a valid Git object payload.

https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/security-hardening-for-github-actions#using-third-party-actions

Also, dependabot supports upgrade based on SHA.

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2022-03-29 21:08:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a06671b47f Increase TTY buffer limit
Kitty's shell intergration generates a long sequence of key presses in
certain cases. As long as the length of the sequence is finite, fzf can
process it.

Close #2748
2022-03-09 17:02:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5f385d88e0 [zsh] Set up bindings for all three keymaps: emacs, vicmd, and viins
Fix #2694
2022-02-23 15:36:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9cb7a364a3 [install] Remove code that might delete user fish script
Fix #2703
2022-01-05 21:48:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f68cbc577d Add link to ADVANCED.md
Related #2701
2022-01-03 13:52:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dc975e8974 0.29.0 2021-12-25 01:46:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4311ade535 ADVANCED.md: Add change-preview-window example 2021-12-24 14:41:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
cd23401411 Fix rendering of the prompt line when overflow occurs with --info=inline
Fix #2692
2021-12-22 23:23:50 +09:00
Martin Jindra
176ee6910f Update Dockerfile (#2662)
`archlinux/base:latest`cannot be found
2021-12-09 11:05:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
13c8f3d3aa [vim] Handle writefile() failure gracefully
Fix #2676
2021-12-07 17:33:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ce9af687bc Remove unused code 2021-12-05 21:17:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
43f0d0cacd change-preview-window to take multiple option sets separated by '|'
So you can "rotate" through the different options with a single binding.

  fzf --preview 'cat {}' \
      --bind 'ctrl-/:change-preview-window(70%|down,40%,border-horizontal|hidden|)'

Close #2376
2021-12-05 21:13:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
20b4e6953e Implement change-preview and change-preview-window actions
The new actions are named with 'change-' prefix to differentiate from
the pre-existing, one-off 'preview(...)' action.

Fix #2360
Fix #2505
Fix #2666

Related #2435
Related #2376
  - Can set up multiple bindings with different change-preview-window actions
  - Not possible to "rotate" through the options with a single binding
  - Enlarge or shrink not possible
2021-11-30 23:57:46 +09:00
Kai
7da287e3aa README.md: HTTP => HTTPS (#2673) 2021-11-28 22:28:32 +09:00
zsugabubus
205f885d69 [shell] Use cd -- (#2659)
Otherwise directories starting with '-' may treated as options.
2021-11-19 10:36:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3715cd349d Add repology packaging status badge 2021-11-18 15:47:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e4c3ecc57e 0.28.0 2021-11-04 01:05:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
673c5d886d Add 'put' action for putting the character to the prompt
fzf --bind 'space:preview(date)+put'

Close #2456
2021-11-04 00:49:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f799b568d1 [bash] Suppress error message from 'bind'
Fix #2618
2021-11-03 23:26:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7bff4661f6 Add --header-first option to display header before prompt line
Close #2422
2021-11-03 21:19:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ffd8bef808 Update CHANGELOG 2021-11-02 21:48:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
02cee2234d Implement --scroll-off=LINES
Close #2533
2021-11-02 21:48:19 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
e0dd2be3fb Document escaping and expanding of quotes on Windows
Parsers included:
- go parser (well, this is easily dealt with using `` strings)
- win32 (shell-api) parser
- powershell parser (for powershell commands)
- powershell parsing rules for calling native commands
- internal parsers of select regex applications (like grep)
2021-11-02 15:56:20 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
a33c011c21 Test escaping of powershell commands on Windows 2021-11-02 15:56:20 +09:00
Rashil Gandhi
7c3f42bbba Fix powershell escaping 2021-11-02 15:56:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
edac9820b5 Cache cygpath result
No need to repeatedly run cygpath process because $SHELL never changes.
2021-10-25 18:46:59 +09:00
Rashil Gandhi
84a47f7102 Respect SHELL env var on Windows (#2641)
This makes fzf respect SHELL environment variable on Windows, like it does on *nix, whenever defined.

Close #2638
2021-10-23 01:09:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
97ae8afb6f Reload should update preview window
Fix #2644
2021-10-23 01:06:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4138333f5c 0.27.3 2021-10-15 23:59:56 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
61339a8ae2 Add more tests of placeholder flags and simplify its logic (#2624)
* [tests] Test fzf's placeholders and escaping on practical commands

This tests some reasonable commands in fzf's templates (for commands,
previews, rebinds etc.), how are those commands escaped (backslashes,
double quotes), and documents if the output is executable in cmd.exe.
Both on Unix and Windows.

* [tests] Add testing of placeholder parsing and matching

Adds tests and bit of docs for the curly brackets placeholders in fzf's
template strings. Also tests the "placeholder" regex.

* [tests] Add more test cases of replacing placeholders focused on flags

Replacing placeholders in templates is already tested, this adds tests
that focus more on the parameters of placeholders - e.g. flags, token
ranges.

There is at least one test for each flag, not all combinations are
tested though.

* [refactoring] Split OS-specific function quoteEntry() to corresponding source file

This is minor refactoring, and also the function's test was made
crossplatform.

* [refactoring] Simplify replacePlaceholder function

Should be equivalent to the original, but has simpler structure.
2021-10-15 22:31:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
50eb2e3855 Render spinner on info line during "reload"
Fix #2637
2021-10-15 22:13:57 +09:00
Xeonacid
5fc78e4584 Add riscv64 build target (#2626)
Build successfully on Arch Linux RISC-V.
2021-10-10 21:33:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2736a2f69e [vim] Empty out $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND before unletting it
For Vim 8.0.1831 and below
* https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1116

Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1301
2021-10-10 20:19:48 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
179993f0cd Enable manually trigger on GitHub Workflows (#2620) 2021-10-04 21:41:54 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
b734f657f9 Bump github.com/mattn/go-isatty from 0.0.12 to 0.0.14 (#2612)
Bumps [github.com/mattn/go-isatty](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty) from 0.0.12 to 0.0.14.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty/compare/v0.0.12...v0.0.14)

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2021-10-04 21:13:46 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
c29d7d02c2 Bump github.com/mattn/go-shellwords from 1.0.11 to 1.0.12 (#2592)
Bumps [github.com/mattn/go-shellwords](https://github.com/mattn/go-shellwords) from 1.0.11 to 1.0.12.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mattn/go-shellwords/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/mattn/go-shellwords/compare/v1.0.11...v1.0.12)

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2021-10-04 21:12:40 +09:00
dependabot[bot]
3df6b2a58c Bump github.com/mattn/go-runewidth from 0.0.12 to 0.0.13 (#2591)
Bumps [github.com/mattn/go-runewidth](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth) from 0.0.12 to 0.0.13.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth/compare/v0.0.12...v0.0.13)

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2021-10-04 21:01:03 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
b8aa2d2c32 Minor refactoring tcell library from tui.go to tcell.go
To prevent including tcell library in non-windows builds.
2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
0ff885461b Add mouse support to the FullscreenRenderer 2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
ca43f95fb1 Fix Backspace key to emit BSpace and AltBS events instead of CtrlH
CtrlH events are still sent when appropriate. I have adjusted
FullscreenRenderer to match the LightRenderer's behaviour, which seems
to be correct.
2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
09700f676b Add CtrlCaret keyboard event to FullscreenRenderer 2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
4271e9cffa Fix Ctrl+Space key combination to emit CtrlSpace instead of Rune ' ' 2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
f3dc8a10d5 Add ability to type AltGr characters in FullscreenRenderer on Windows. 2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
00fb486f6a [tests] Add testing of keyboard events in FullscreenRenderer.GetChar()
This contains one test case of each tcell.Key* event type that can be
sent to and subsequently processed in fzf's GetChar(). The test cases
describe status quo, and all of them PASS.

Small function util.ToTty() was added. It is similar to util.IsTty(),
but for stdout (hence the To preposition).
2021-10-03 01:39:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4173e94c6f Do not check for --height support on --version
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1329
2021-09-29 20:17:44 +09:00
Hiroki Konishi
261d3d3340 fix: replace broken links with archived ones 2021-09-28 18:07:22 +09:00
Hiroki Konishi
15e20fcae1 fix: spelling Refence -> Reference 2021-09-28 18:07:22 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
f4f47f5fe3 Minor changes
- obsolete todo removed, I tested the ev.ch for " " char and it works just
fine
2021-09-24 16:04:36 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
71d11de7ca [tests] Change tests to output to stdout only with verbose flag
This hides stdout output unless "go test -v" was run.
2021-09-24 16:04:36 +09:00
Vlastimil Ovčáčík
88d74a15aa Change the tests to run on Windows (#2615)
Most of the "expected" strings in terminal.go test were changed to
"text/template" values. Quotes in those string were parametrized in
the templates. Two functions handling templates were added
for convenience.

Templates has the advantage of:
- parametrize repetitive strings inside "expected" values
  - inner and outer quotes were parametrized in templates
  - long and confusing test values are more readable
- templates can be localized for other operating systems
2021-09-24 09:45:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0f02fc0c77 Reset {n} after reload
Fix #2611
2021-09-14 20:36:10 +09:00
Keating950
3f90fb42d8 Fix spelling error (Extention -> Extension) (#2589) 2021-08-17 16:40:24 +09:00
Daniel Bast
9bd8988300 Add dependabot config for dependency updates (#2573) 2021-08-17 16:27:50 +09:00
a1346054
3c804bcfec fix spelling 2021-08-15 16:03:26 +09:00
a1346054
cca4cdc4f1 improve test logic and be explicit about the test 2021-08-15 16:03:26 +09:00
a1346054
8f899aaf8a use proper bash-style notation 2021-08-15 16:03:26 +09:00
a1346054
e53b4bb439 always use [[ ... ]] and not [ ... ] in bash completions 2021-08-15 16:03:26 +09:00
a1346054
ab247a1309 use consistent style for bash [[ ... ]] 2021-08-15 16:03:26 +09:00
Michael Kelley
c21e9edad4 Restore VT hack for Windows (#2580)
- restore VT enable hack
- resolve an issue reported in https://github.com/kelleyma49/PSFzf
2021-08-15 16:01:50 +09:00
Leon Tepe
9c21a20f8b Minor readme change (#2578)
`CTRL-K` moves up and `CTRL-J` moves down, not the other way around (same for `CTRL-P` and `CTRL-N`
2021-08-15 15:57:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7191ebb615 Do not show preview window by default if --preview is empty
Close #2516
2021-06-08 08:53:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a74731d7f5 [vim] Add 'sinklist' as a synonym to 'sink*'
So that it's easier to add a sinklist function to a spec dictionary.

  let spec = { 'source': source, 'options': ['--preview', preview] }
  function spec.sinklist(matches)
    echom string(a:matches)
  endfunction

  call fzf#run(fzf#wrap(spec))
2021-06-04 22:07:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e086f0b3fe 0.27.2 2021-06-01 17:00:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8255aa23f4 Fix bug where --read0 not properly displaying long lines
Fix #2508
2021-06-01 16:55:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a4bc08f5a3 Allow specifying 16 base ANSI colors by their names
Close #2502
2021-05-26 19:35:26 +09:00
Thomas Klausner
7e5aa1e2a5 Mention NetBSD package and how to install it (#2499)
Close #2487
2021-05-23 11:31:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0818dbc36a 0.27.1 2021-05-22 13:19:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
347c4b2625 Add 'unbind' action
Fix #2486
2021-05-22 13:16:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
34f0d4d0c4 [man] Clarification on --select-1 and --exit-0 2021-05-22 09:47:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
cbedb57511 [vim] Workaround for Neovim bug of unconditionally evaluating unlet $ENV_VAR
See #2495
2021-05-21 13:17:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9ef825d2fd [vim] Update README-VIM 2021-05-19 18:43:50 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
85ae745910 [vim] Use terminal buffer on 'down' layout on regular Vim on terminal
When 'down' layout was used on regular Vim on terminal, fzf would open
below the editor using `--height` option. This was the only case where
terminal buffer was not used (the code was written when Vim didn't have
builtin terminal) and this exception has been a constant source of
confusion.

This commit makes fzf open in a terminal buffer even in that case.
2021-05-19 18:39:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7411da8d5a [vim] Use FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of STDIN pipe
So that fzf can finish immediately even when the input process doesn't
handle SIGPIPE and keeps running.

Fix #2481
2021-05-19 18:37:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3f75a8369f Replace RuneWidth to StringWidth to handle grapheme clusters
Fix #2482
2021-05-14 11:44:44 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4cd621e877 ADVANCED.md: tmux 3.2 is officially released 2021-04-29 09:37:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6e3a2fe0bf [vim] Fix screen offset of relatively positioned popup window
Fix #2461
2021-04-28 10:17:46 +09:00
Tom Picton
8b0e1f941a [vim] Support relative-to-window positioning of popup (#2443)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2021-04-17 20:48:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c7c5e7670a Fix goreleaser.yml 2021-04-10 14:19:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f6c621ef1b Update ADVANCED.md
Remove unnecessary --color option
2021-04-09 22:58:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
faf32d451d Update ADVANCED.md 2021-04-09 14:14:53 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
252fd7ecb1 Update ADVANCED.md 2021-04-09 13:43:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7fa89dddb4 Update README.md: Examples page 2021-04-08 10:06:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
fefdb8c84e Fix typo 2021-04-07 13:28:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a6cc05936e ADVANCED.md: Clarification on {q} 2021-04-07 07:12:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b209843545 Advanced fzf examples 2021-04-07 06:46:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
19759ed36e 0.27.0 2021-04-06 22:53:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1a7ae8e7b9 Update dependencies
go get: upgraded github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.0.3 => v1.2.0
go get: upgraded github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.9 => v0.0.12
go get: upgraded github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.10 => v1.0.11
go get: added github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.2.0
go get: upgraded github.com/saracen/walker v0.1.1 => v0.1.2
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20201020160332-67f06af15bc9 => v0.0.0-20210220032951-036812b2e83c
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201119102817-f84b799fce68 => v0.0.0-20210403161142-5e06dd20ab57
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/text v0.3.3 => v0.3.6
2021-04-06 20:32:18 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
da1f645670 Change --preview-window delimiter from : to , for consistency
Delimiter : was chosen when --preview-option only supported position and
size attributes. e.g. up:50%
2021-04-06 20:10:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3a2015ee26 Fix minimum preview window height 2021-04-06 20:05:54 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c440418ce6 Sign and notarize macOS binaries
Close #2408
2021-04-06 18:09:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3d37a5ba1d Apply preview-bg color to preview border of all shapes 2021-04-06 18:01:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
15f4cfb6d9 More border optins for preview window
Close #2431
2021-04-06 17:37:11 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
be36de2482 Ignore more ANSI escape sequences
Fix #2420
2021-04-06 00:51:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
391237f7df [vim] Compare binary versions
Close #2410
2021-04-06 00:24:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
977e5effd9 [vim] Fix paste on MacVim
Close https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1233
2021-04-05 17:28:18 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8b36a4cb19 Speed up preview switching when doing partial rendering
Fix #2417
2021-04-04 13:43:16 +09:00
Michael Kelley
c8cd94a772 Ensure proper ESC seq handling under Windows preview mode (#2430)
- Increase go routine buffer size
- Add time wait for nonblock getchr()
- Resolve #2429
2021-04-04 13:19:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
764316a53d Fix flaky test case: test_interrupt_execute
Try to avoid extraneous INT signal
2021-03-26 17:40:12 +09:00
Philipp Schmitt
2048fd4042 Update README (--phony -> --disabled) (#2404) 2021-03-25 20:36:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f84b3de24b Automatically set /dev/tty as STDIN on execute action
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/1360#issuecomment-788178140

  # Redirect /dev/tty to suppress "Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal"
  ls | fzf --bind "enter:execute(vim {} < /dev/tty)"

  # With this change, we can omit "< /dev/tty" part
  ls | fzf --bind "enter:execute(vim {})"
2021-03-25 20:00:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6a1f3ec08b [install] Download Darwin arm64 binary (#2400 #2401) 2021-03-25 10:56:21 +09:00
Mitsuo Heijo
2e353aee96 Replace golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal with golang.org/x/term (#2395)
See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31044
2021-03-20 14:38:34 +09:00
Mitsuo Heijo
8edfd14a37 Test against Golang 1.14 and 1.16 (#2396)
1.14 for 32-bit binaries
2021-03-20 12:32:44 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1a191ec6f7 Update FUNDING.yml 2021-03-14 12:03:11 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e7171e94b4 Update FUNDING.yml 2021-03-14 12:01:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
398d937419 Create FUNDING.yml 2021-03-14 11:59:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
34fe5ab143 0.26.0 2021-03-13 15:13:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1b08f43f82 Advanced preview scroll offset expression to better support fixed header 2021-03-13 02:26:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b24a2e2fdc Fix regression in preview window rendering 2021-03-12 21:23:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4c4c6e626e Add support for preview window header
Fix #2373

  # Display top 3 lines as the fixed header
  fzf --preview 'bat --style=header,grid --color=always {}' --preview-window '~3'
2021-03-12 20:32:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7310370a31 Fix truncation of colored line when --preview-window wrap is set
Fix #2346
2021-03-12 20:31:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8ae94f0059 Fix premature truncation of colored line when --preview-window wrap is set
Fix #2346
2021-03-12 11:05:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8fccf20892 Fix incorrect tab character handling
Fix #2372
2021-03-12 10:08:18 +09:00
Charlie Vieth
5a874ae241 Speed up ANSI code processing (#2368)
This commit speeds up the parsing/processing of ANSI escape codes by
roughly 7.5x. The speedup is mostly accomplished by replacing the regex
with dedicated parsing logic (nextAnsiEscapeSequence()) and reducing the
number of allocations in extractColor().

#### Benchmarks
```
name             old time/op    new time/op     delta
ExtractColor-16    4.89µs ± 5%     0.64µs ± 2%   -86.87%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)

name             old speed      new speed       delta
ExtractColor-16  25.6MB/s ± 5%  194.6MB/s ± 2%  +661.43%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)

name             old alloc/op   new alloc/op    delta
ExtractColor-16    1.37kB ± 0%     0.31kB ± 0%   -77.31%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name             old allocs/op  new allocs/op   delta
ExtractColor-16      48.0 ± 0%        4.0 ± 0%   -91.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
```
2021-03-11 19:34:50 +09:00
Jannik Vieten
f4e1ed25f2 [fish] Make widgets work with --option= prefix (#2383)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2021-03-08 22:59:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
cbfbb49ab4 [vim] Vim 8.0 compatibility
Fix #2367
2021-03-08 12:56:06 +09:00
solarizedalias
489b16efce [fzf-tmux] Adapt to tmux latest changes (#2379) 2021-03-08 12:44:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b82c1693c0 Fix deadlocks 2021-03-08 00:08:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
019bfc4e35 Fix yet another deadlock
EventBox.Set should not be called while holding the terminal mutex

  goroutine 1 [semacquire]:
  sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc0001923bc, 0x1000001066200, 0x1)
          /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.16/libexec/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x47
  sync.(*Mutex).lockSlow(0xc0001923b8)
          /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.16/libexec/src/sync/mutex.go:138 +0x105
  sync.(*Mutex).Lock(...)
          /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.16/libexec/src/sync/mutex.go:81
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.(*Terminal).Input(0xc000192000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)
          /fzf/src/terminal.go:581 +0x145
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.Run.func10(0xc00010c8a0, 0xc000092050, 0xa)
          /fzf/src/core.go:245 +0x37
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.Run.func11(0xc00011a4e0)
          /fzf/src/core.go:295 +0x5ce
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util.(*EventBox).Wait(0xc00011a4e0, 0xc000127ec8)
          /fzf/src/util/eventbox.go:34 +0x5e
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.Run(0xc000180000, 0x11ac014, 0x6, 0x11ac158, 0x7)
          /fzf/src/core.go:251 +0xdac
  main.main()
          /fzf/main.go:13 +0x5a

  goroutine 11 [semacquire]:
  sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00012c31c, 0xc00010e800, 0x1)
          /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.16/libexec/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x47
  sync.(*Mutex).lockSlow(0xc00012c318)
          /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.16/libexec/src/sync/mutex.go:138 +0x105
  sync.(*Mutex).Lock(0xc00012c318)
          /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.16/libexec/src/sync/mutex.go:81 +0x47
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util.(*EventBox).Set(0xc00011a4e0, 0x7, 0x114eb40, 0x1265460)
          /fzf/src/util/eventbox.go:40 +0x3b
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.(*Terminal).killPreview(0xc000192000, 0x0)
          /fzf/src/terminal.go:1831 +0xa5
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.(*Terminal).exit(0xc000192000, 0xc000106e58)
          /fzf/src/terminal.go:1847 +0x75
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.(*Terminal).Loop.func8.1(0xc00011a540)
          /fzf/src/terminal.go:2148 +0x38f
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util.(*EventBox).Wait(0xc00011a540, 0xc000106f90)
          /fzf/src/util/eventbox.go:34 +0x5e
  github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.(*Terminal).Loop.func8(0xc000192000, 0xc00010a2c0)
          /fzf/src/terminal.go:2077 +0xa5
  created by github.com/junegunn/fzf/src.(*Terminal).Loop
          /fzf/src/terminal.go:2072 +0x3e8
2021-03-07 23:35:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dfda5c054a [actions] Install fish using apt-get
For some reason, `test_ctrl_r` and `test_ctrl_r_abort` are not passing
on GitHub Action runner with Fish 3.2.0.
2021-03-07 22:41:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f657169616 Fix deadlock on exit 2021-03-07 21:44:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4c06da8b70 Fix GitHub Action build
$USER is missing
2021-03-07 18:05:39 +09:00
yoshida.shinya
9fe2393a00 Add test cases for killing input command on terminate (#2381 #2382) 2021-03-07 11:36:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e2e8d94b14 Kill input command on terminate
Fix #2381
Close #2382
2021-03-07 11:30:26 +09:00
bitterfox
4f9a7f8c87 Don't exit fzf by SIGINT while executing command (#2375)
Fix #2374

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2021-02-28 21:01:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bb0502ff44 Check gofmt in make test 2021-02-28 18:28:21 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c256442245 Fix typo 2021-02-28 18:27:21 +09:00
Jonathan Müller
1137404190 [vim] Add keepjump to switch_back() function (#2363)
Otherwise, the jump list will contain a (hidden) entry for the FZF buffer if `window: enew` is used.
2021-02-25 21:58:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d57c6d0284 Update build script to build macOS arm64 binary
Close #2361
2021-02-25 21:31:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
76bbf57b3d Add select and deselect actions
Close #2358
2021-02-25 21:23:05 +09:00
Hiroki Konishi
806a47a7cc [vim] Remove unnecessary border management in nvim floating window (#2370) 2021-02-25 14:41:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
29851c18aa [vim] Force redraw by exiting and re-entering terminal mode
Workaround for Neovim v0.5.0-dev

https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/2352#issuecomment-782894123
2021-02-22 21:46:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dea950c2c8 [vim] Call feedkeys only when the destination buffer is a terminal
Fix #2352
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1216

Close #2364
2021-02-22 00:22:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a367dfb22e README.md: Better example 2021-02-17 16:44:54 +09:00
odeson24
9fe1a7b373 Remove redundant assignment (#2356)
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ou <ryanou@aetherai.com>
2021-02-17 10:28:43 +09:00
Hussein Esmail
8e2d21c548 Update README.md (#2353)
Remove Linuxbrew links since Linuxbrew has been merged into Homebrew

* https://brew.sh/2019/02/02/homebrew-2.0.0/
2021-02-17 10:24:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bedf1cd357 [vim] Use tnoremap only when it's available
Fix #2357
2021-02-17 10:04:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
13f180a70c [vim] Stay in terminal mode if fzf#run is called from sink
Fix #2352
2021-02-15 13:58:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6654239c94 0.25.1 2021-02-03 22:32:52 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1b61e5e9e9 Clarification on FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND 2021-02-03 19:40:05 +09:00
Marlon Richert
43b3b907f8 [zsh] Don't run precmd hooks in cd widget (#2340)
`precmd` hooks expect the Zsh Line Editor to not be active.
Running these when the ZLE is active can lead to unpredictable results.
See https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-autocomplete/issues/180
2021-02-03 19:26:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
fcd896508b [vim] fzf#run should ignore empty 'dir' argument
Fix #2343
2021-02-03 13:51:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f55c990e86 Add close action
Close #2331
2021-02-02 00:11:05 +09:00
Naveen
d110372f99 Create codeql-analysis.yml (#2338) 2021-02-01 23:54:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c862af09f2 Fix toggle-preview-wrap action
Fix #2336
2021-02-01 23:14:21 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1cfeec0ca3 Fix segmentation fault on \x1b[0K
Fix #2339
2021-02-01 22:59:11 +09:00
step
a0649edc1e [man] Clarify that $SHELL is used to run commands (#2334)
SHELL is used for execute actions and the preview and default commands.
2021-02-01 20:07:42 +09:00
Kovarththanan Rajaratnam
0e0bcb3e10 Update README.md (#2337)
--phony was renamed to --disabled in d779ff7e6d
2021-02-01 20:02:20 +09:00
Nanda Lopes
686528d627 BUILD.md: Update Go version requirement (#2332)
src/options.go:463:9: undefined: strings.ReplaceAll
    note: module requires Go 1.13make: *** [Makefile:122: target/fzf-linux_amd64] Erro 2
2021-01-28 11:43:15 +09:00
jiangjianshan
3afa920151 [install.ps1] Change permission of the downloaded binary (#2308)
Fix #2256
2021-01-28 11:41:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
32c493e994 [Makefile] Restore 32-bit targets
Close #2328
2021-01-20 18:40:17 +09:00
Olivier Roques
1a76bdf891 [vim] Exit terminal mode before closing FZF window (#2326)
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1216
2021-01-17 22:39:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
af48b3df29 Replace Travis CI badge 2021-01-15 10:21:36 +09:00
freddii
58ac1fb2fa Fix typos in source code (#2322) 2021-01-15 10:10:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e922704f72 Migrate to GitHub Actions 2021-01-13 19:10:24 +09:00
Vlad Doster
c6115735c7 Update README.md (#2321)
- Correct spelling/grammar
2021-01-13 04:26:10 +09:00
Ruslan Sayfutdinov
9ddf5c72be [zsh] Properly reset prompt after completion (#2318) 2021-01-13 04:09:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
cc5640326b [man] Fix typo 2021-01-10 04:46:31 +09:00
calvin ardi
bf447d7703 Update default number version (#2307) 2021-01-08 13:35:46 +09:00
nicolasbarra
cbb008c938 Update README to upgrade using brew upgrade (#2309) 2021-01-07 16:50:08 +09:00
E.L.K
eaa0c52b45 Fix selection changed on terminal resize (#2306) 2021-01-04 04:20:31 +09:00
Elliott Sales de Andrade
82791f7efc Use more explicit int-to-string conversion.
This fixes the following errors with Go 1.15:
```
src/options.go:452:69: conversion from untyped int to string yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits (did you mean fmt.Sprint(x)?)
src/options.go:463:33: conversion from untyped int to string yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits (did you mean fmt.Sprint(x)?)
```
2021-01-03 14:38:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8c533e34ea 0.25.0 2021-01-03 00:56:11 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
37708ad9cd Revert "[zsh] Use shell redirection (#2281)"
This reverts commit e9bc7331bd.

The change is no longer necessary since 090dee8.
2021-01-03 00:48:40 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
090dee857f Do not disable mouse on SIGCONT before SIGSTOP
Fix #2161
2021-01-03 00:43:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d779ff7e6d Make search toggleable
- `--phony` renamed to `--disabled` for consistency
    - `--no-phony` is now `--enabled`
- Added `enable-search`, `disable-search`, and `toggle-search` actions
  for `--bind`
- Added `--color` options: `query` and `disabled`

Close #2303
2021-01-03 00:15:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
fd8858f8c9 [fzf-tmux] Disable CTRL-Z 2021-01-01 22:43:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b234647a63 [shell] Disable CTRL-Z
Fix #2289
2021-01-01 22:36:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6e93eefc82 Update vimdoc 2020-12-31 19:12:57 +09:00
yhu266
38fca30125 Add tag links for "doc/fzf.txt" 2020-12-31 19:12:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
012ee9ca85 [Makefile] Make sure to use bash 2020-12-31 12:57:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
151252e33a Add preview-top and preview-bottom actions 2020-12-31 12:57:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7136cfc68b Fix alt-, for --expect 2020-12-31 03:38:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
408c04f25f Update test case for 'first' and 'last' 2020-12-30 18:43:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7f8e0dbc40 Extend support for alt key chords
"alt-" with any case-sensitive character is allowed
2020-12-30 18:39:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0de7ab18f6 Add "last" action to move the cursor to the last match
This is the opposite of "first" (previously known as "top").
2020-12-30 18:39:17 +09:00
林千里
e9bc7331bd [zsh] Use shell redirection (#2281)
zsh sends SIGCONT when running fzf in a pipe in certain cases,
causing mouse mode to become disabled

Fix #2101
2020-12-23 14:38:37 +09:00
Loic Nageleisen
797dd7c449 [Makefile] Support building on machines with uname -m == "arm64" (#2291) 2020-12-23 14:27:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f37ccaa64f Prevent index out of range error
Fix #2293
2020-12-23 10:34:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ab3937ee5a [vim] Allow closing Vim running fzf without confirmation
Close #2287
2020-12-16 21:44:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
00f4551a7b Revert "[zsh] Reload shared history before searching (#2251)"
This reverts commit b62a74b315.

https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/pull/2251#issuecomment-740551383
2020-12-09 00:02:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
257ddd028d Update CHANGELOG 2020-12-07 19:35:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e0a22e76f8 Make --color attributes mergeable
So you can override the colors and still have the text attributes

    # Default colors and attributes
    fzf

    export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color hl👎underline,hl+👎underline:reverse'

    # Default colors with underline+reverse attributes
    fzf

    # Different colors with underline+reverse attributes
    fzf --color hl:176,hl+:177

Related: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1197#issuecomment-739804363
2020-12-07 19:11:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
00a3610331 0.24.4 2020-12-05 23:24:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f502725120 Fix slice bound error on extremely narrow screen 2020-12-05 22:00:42 +09:00
Martin Polden
b62a74b315 [zsh] Reload shared history before searching (#2251) 2020-12-05 21:48:54 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2ec382ae0e Add --preview-window follow option 2020-12-05 21:16:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
cbfee31593 Fix typo in test case 2020-12-04 20:39:52 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6d647e13ff Add change-prompt action
Close #2270
2020-12-04 20:34:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d2af3ff98d Change how hl:-1 or hl+:-1 is applied to text with background color 2020-12-04 19:27:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
052d17e66a Fix Travis OSX build 2020-12-03 10:33:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a9bc954e17 Do not update Homebrew on Travis OSX build
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#installing-packages-on-macos

> By default, the Homebrew addon will not run brew update before
> installing packages. brew update can take a long time and slow down your
> builds.
2020-12-03 10:24:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2983426771 Fix unit tests 2020-11-25 13:08:28 +09:00
ratijas
c61eb94b3f [zsh] Declare variable as local before assignment (#2266) 2020-11-25 11:21:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3829eab1cf Support ANSI code for clearing the rest of the line (ESC[0K)
Some programs use it to set the background color for the whole line.

  fzf --preview "printf 'normal \x1b[42mgreen\x1b[0K \x1b[43myellow\x1b[m\nnormal again'"

  fzf --preview 'delta <(echo foo) <(echo bar) < /dev/tty'

Fix #2249
2020-11-25 01:49:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3fe8eeedc5 Fix handling of arrow keys with alt and/or shift modifier
Fix #2254

- Properly handle extra chars in the buffer. Patch suggested by @mckelly2833.
- Support alt-arrow sequences in \e[1;3A format
- Support shift-alt-arrow sequences in \e[1;10A format
2020-11-24 19:51:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1efef88b6e Improve trim function to handle longer strings
Fix #2258
2020-11-24 19:03:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7acdaf0b43 [vim] &termwinkey may not be available
/cc @Caid11
2020-11-19 09:55:57 +09:00
Michal Domonkos
1ed25d76ba [vim] Clean up temp files on interrupt (#2252)
The clean-up is done in s:collect(), so let's make sure it's run before
we may terminate due to CTRL-C or ESC (or some other error code) in
s:exit_handler().
2020-11-17 14:37:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
474c1f5e32 [vim] Map CTRL-Z to <nop> 2020-11-15 21:28:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8b71fea5dc [vim] Set termwinkey to allow CTRL-W
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1176
2020-11-15 21:27:57 +09:00
Tomas Janousek
7bd99a22ee [bash-completion] Fix endless loop when completion.bash sourced twice
I forgot to add the "not _fzf" check into __fzf_orig_completion, so
invoking it twice would rewrite the _fzf_orig_completion_xxx variables
and then cause an endless loop when completion is requested.

Fixes: ef2c29d5d4 ("[bash-completion] Optimize __fzf_orig_completion_filter")
2020-11-14 10:29:05 +09:00
Tomas Janousek
75b8cca3b3 [bash-completion] Unexport _fzf_orig_completion_* variables 2020-11-13 02:16:54 +09:00
Tomas Janousek
ef2c29d5d4 [bash-completion] Optimize __fzf_orig_completion_filter
Commit d4ad4a25 slowed loading of completion.bash significantly (on my
laptop from 10 ms to 30 ms), then 54891d11 improved that (to 20 ms) but
it still stands out as the heavy part of my .bashrc.

Rewriting __fzf_orig_completion_filter to pure bash without forking to
sed/awk brings this back under 10 ms.

before:

    $ HISTFILE=/tmp/bashhist hyperfine 'bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i'
    Benchmark #1: bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i
      Time (mean ± σ):      21.2 ms ±   0.3 ms    [User: 24.9 ms, System: 6.4 ms]
      Range (min … max):    20.7 ms …  23.3 ms    132 runs

after:

    $ HISTFILE=/tmp/bashhist hyperfine 'bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i'
    Benchmark #1: bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i
      Time (mean ± σ):       9.6 ms ±   0.3 ms    [User: 8.0 ms, System: 2.2 ms]
      Range (min … max):     9.3 ms …  11.4 ms    298 runs

Fixes: d4ad4a25db ("[bash-completion] Fix default alias/variable completion")
Fixes: 54891d11e0 ("[bash-completion] Minor optimization")
2020-11-13 02:16:54 +09:00
Tomas Janousek
218b3c8274 [bash-completion] Move -F/_fzf filter to __fzf_orig_completion_filter
This prevents mistakes like the one fixed by the previous commit, and
also speeds bash startup a tiny bit:

before:

    $ HISTFILE=/tmp/bashhist hyperfine 'bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i'
    Benchmark #1: bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i
      Time (mean ± σ):      22.4 ms ±   0.6 ms    [User: 28.7 ms, System: 7.8 ms]
      Range (min … max):    21.7 ms …  25.2 ms    123 runs

after:

    $ HISTFILE=/tmp/bashhist hyperfine 'bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i'
    Benchmark #1: bash --rcfile shell/completion.bash -i
      Time (mean ± σ):      21.2 ms ±   0.3 ms    [User: 24.9 ms, System: 6.4 ms]
      Range (min … max):    20.7 ms …  23.3 ms    132 runs
2020-11-13 02:16:54 +09:00
Tomas Janousek
db9cb2ddda [bash-completion] Avoid empty _a, _v completions
This doesn't look right:

    $ complete | grep ' _.$'
    complete _a
    complete _v

The __fzf_orig_completion_filter invocation in _fzf_setup_completion
needs the /-F/ filter, just like all the other invocations.

Fixes: d4ad4a25db ("[bash-completion] Fix default alias/variable completion")
2020-11-13 02:16:54 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
722d66e85a 0.24.3 2020-11-09 20:41:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f6269f0193 Add --padding option
Close #2241
2020-11-09 20:37:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
520eae817a Remove print statement for debugging 2020-11-09 19:17:33 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d099941360 [vim] Fix double path separator issue on Windows
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1141
2020-11-05 18:14:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e3e76fa8c5 0.24.2 2020-11-03 23:32:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2553806e79 Allow preview window height shorter than 3
Fix #2231
2020-11-03 22:04:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1bcbc5a353 Fix regression where lines are skipped in the preview window
Fix #2239
2020-11-03 21:31:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
15d351b0f0 Use default bg color when fg is set to -1 with reverse attribute 2020-11-03 20:51:44 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c144c95cda [vim] Set maxwidth and maxheight when creating a popup
For me, this fixes invalid popup size problem on Windows GVim
2020-10-31 22:27:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f08f4fd87d [vim] Remove dead code 2020-10-31 22:21:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f8aaeef218 Revert "Prefer LightRenderer on Windows if it's available"
This reverts commit 7915e365b3
due to https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1152#issuecomment-719696495.
2020-10-31 02:53:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7915e365b3 Prefer LightRenderer on Windows if it's available
Fix #1766
2020-10-31 01:41:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1c68f81c37 [vim] See the last line of "fzf --version" output
The output may contain some unexpected warning messages from the shell
if it's not properly configured. While such extra messages should be
properly addressed by the user, we can ignore them by checking the
last line of the output instead of the first line.

Related: bd3a021ec1
2020-10-30 21:57:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d4c9db0a27 0.24.1 2020-10-29 01:45:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b5e0e29ec6 Assign default number version (without patch version)
So that you can still build and use fzf even when the precise version
number is not injected via -ldflags.
2020-10-29 01:38:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
569be4c6c9 [vim] Allow 'border': 'no' to be consistent with --color=no 2020-10-29 01:32:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e7ca237b07 Fix nil error on --color=bw
Fix #2229
2020-10-29 01:27:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a7d3b72117 Make build flags consistent 2020-10-28 18:39:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3ba7b5cf2d Make Makefile fail when git information is not available 2020-10-28 18:33:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
254e9765fe [install] Pass version number to go get command
Related: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1150#issuecomment-717735149
2020-10-28 15:56:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3304f284a5 Panic when fzf was built without version information
So that the package maintainers would immediately know that the build is
incorrect. But is there a way to make build simply fail?

Related: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1150
2020-10-28 10:51:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0d5f862daf 0.24.0 2020-10-27 23:57:18 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
51dfacd542 Merge branch 'devel' into master 2020-10-27 23:57:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c691d52fa7 Fix: barbled multibyte text(exe. Japanese). (#2224)
* Fix: barbled multibyte text(exe. Japanese).

* fixup

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-10-27 23:55:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
de3d09fe79 fixup 2020-10-27 23:53:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
eaa413c566 Fix error when preview command failed to start 2020-10-27 21:36:38 +09:00
nekowasabi
407205e52b Fix: barbled multibyte text(exe. Japanese). 2020-10-27 17:16:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
552414978e 0.24.0-rc1 2020-10-27 11:07:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
607081bbaa [vim] Download latest binary to meet version requirement 2020-10-27 01:01:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e73383fbbb [vim] Add 'none' option for popup border 2020-10-26 23:41:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2e8e63fb0b Add more --border options
Instead of drawing the window border in Vim using an extra window,
extend the --border option so that we do can it natively.

Close #2223
Fix #2184
2020-10-26 22:51:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
874f7dd416 Update --color example in CHANGELOG
New color name: input
2020-10-26 00:22:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8b0e3b1624 Update --color docs 2020-10-26 00:15:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9b946f2b7a Fix preview window of tcell renderer 2020-10-25 21:43:53 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
11841f688b Add support for text styling using --color
Close #1663
2020-10-25 19:30:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
03c4f04246 Use 64-bit integer for preview version 2020-10-24 16:55:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a1f06ae27f Fix regression where empty preview content is not displayed 2020-10-23 23:52:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
69dffd78a6 Do not assume that each character takes at least 1 column
Fixes #2163, though this is not a proper fix to the problem.
2020-10-23 23:32:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2750e19657 Update go-runewidth 2020-10-23 23:31:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b0987f727b Clarify that additional installation steps may be required
Close #2211
2020-10-23 22:52:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a4d9b0b468 Support ANSI escape sequence for clearing display in preview window
fzf --preview 'for i in $(seq 100000); do
    (( i % 200 == 0 )) && printf "\033[2J"
    echo "$i"
    sleep 0.01
  done'
2020-10-23 21:37:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e2b87e0d74 Fix Travis CI build 2020-10-23 20:44:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2166b4ca17 Fix test cases
We were not properly waiting for truthy-ness in until blocks.

Need Minitest with 21d9e804b6
2020-10-23 19:54:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d2d4d68585 Always show the number of selected entries to indicate if --multi is enabled
Close #2217

  seq 100 | fzf
    # 100/100
  seq 100 | fzf --multi
    # 100/100 (0)
  seq 100 | fzf --multi 5
    # 100/100 (0/5)
2020-10-20 20:04:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
faf68dbc5c Implement streaming preview window (#2215)
Fix #2212

    # Will start rendering after 200ms, update every 100ms
    fzf --preview 'for i in $(seq 100); do echo $i; sleep 0.01; done'

    # Should print "Loading .." message after 500ms
    fzf --preview 'sleep 1; for i in $(seq 100); do echo $i; sleep 0.01; done'

    # The first line should appear after 200ms
    fzf --preview 'date; sleep 2; date'

    # Should not render before enough lines for the scroll offset are ready
    rg --line-number --no-heading --color=always ^ |
      fzf --delimiter : --ansi --preview-window '+{2}-/2' \
          --preview 'sleep 1; bat --style=numbers --color=always --pager=never --highlight-line={2} {1}'
2020-10-18 17:03:33 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
305896fcb3 README-VIM: g:fzf_action doesn't work with custom sink
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1131
2020-10-18 13:23:40 +09:00
Andrew Zhou
6c9adea0d3 [fish] Fix parser handling of option-like args (#2208)
Fixes error when option-like args are parsed (e.g. "-1").
2020-10-12 12:58:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
fc7630a66d 0.23.1 2020-10-11 02:04:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3248153d9f Add --preview-window=default for resetting the options 2020-10-11 01:54:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
246b9f3130 Simplify fzf-tmux script
# Should properly escape arguments
    FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--prompt "\$a`b\"c"' fzf-tmux --header $'$a\nb"c`d'
2020-10-09 23:02:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
865144850d Add nowrap, nocycle, nohidden for --preview-window
Close #2203
2020-10-09 21:56:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d9752a4c21 Reset preview window flags that are not style-related
Fix #2203
2020-10-09 19:53:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dba14d2630 0.23.0 2020-10-07 19:18:50 +09:00
Elvan Owen
2986e64a49 [completion] Make host completion handle source files without EOL 2020-10-06 20:54:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1d8bd11b67 Fix preview window size calculation 2020-10-06 19:37:33 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bafb99d520 Allow splitting preview-window options
e.g. --preview-window sharp --preview-window cycle
2020-10-06 18:44:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3cc8a74a91 Add --preview-window option for cyclic scrolling
Close #2182
2020-10-06 10:05:57 +09:00
Tinmarino
c0aa5a438f Add preview-half-page-down and preview-half-page-up (#2145) 2020-10-05 21:58:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
825d401403 Show how to use reload action 2020-10-05 19:17:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9dfca77c36 [zsh] Keep current $BUFFER on ALT-C
Ideally, we could only use `print -sr` to update the command history.
However, the "cd" command by ALT-C is added to the history only after we
finalize the current command by pressing an additional enter key.

i.e. The cd command from ALT-C is not visible when you hit Up arrow. But
it appears once you hit enter key.

So when the current buffer is empty, we use `zle accept-line` so that
the command history is immediately updated.

Close #2200
2020-10-03 14:55:02 +09:00
octaltree
82c4af2902 [zsh] Record cd execution in history (#2193) 2020-10-02 22:14:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
736344e151 Remove deprecated item from man page 2020-09-29 11:34:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6f9663da62 Always allow preview/execute commands with no placeholder expressions
Fix #2017
2020-09-29 11:32:56 +09:00
Wenxuan
f8ae1786dd Fix items width limit (#2190) 2020-09-24 11:06:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c60ed17583 [vim] Change the default layout to use popup window
The new default is

  { 'window' : { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6, 'highlight': 'Normal' } }

The default highlight group for the border of the popup window is
'Comment', but 'Normal' seems to be a safer choice.

If you prefer the previous default, add this to your Vim configuration file:

  let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '40%' }

(fzf will fall back to this if popup window is not supported)
2020-09-12 21:14:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e0f0b5bcf9 Update CHANGELOG 2020-09-09 00:06:53 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9e96073128 [vim] Expose fzf#exec() function 2020-09-09 00:02:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0db65c22d3 [vim] Allow specifying popup width and height in absolute integer value
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1116
2020-09-06 22:15:44 +09:00
Yuji Nakao
d785135606 [zsh] Fix the regular expression (#2140)
Fix the regular expression to capture the command containing asterisk.
2020-09-02 17:27:56 +09:00
Michael Kelley
ae15eda546 Add truecolor support for Windows, if available (#2156)
- Update to latest tcell which has 24 bit Windows support
- light renderer under Windows defaults to Dark256, if possible
- Respect TCELL_TRUECOLOR
- Remove tcell 1.3 references
2020-09-02 13:47:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f2d44ab5a7 Revert horizontal padding around preview window on "noborder"
Use 2-space horizontal padding so that the preview content is aligned
with the candidate list when the position of the preview window is `up`
or `down`.
2020-08-23 17:17:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
43798fc2e8 Revert 1ab4289: Preview window of size 0 is allowed 2020-08-23 17:12:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9dc4b40d7a Add more preview window options and reduce vertical padding on noborder
Fix #2138
Fix #2029
2020-08-23 17:05:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1cb19dbf65 Support preview scroll offset relative to window height
Related: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1092
2020-08-23 15:57:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1ab4289ad6 Disallow preview-window size of zero 2020-08-21 11:49:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e2ae1b249c 0.22.0 2020-08-02 15:56:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
92b7efafca Ignore punctuation characters before and after preview offset column
This is to allow line numbers in a ctags output (e.g. 123;")
2020-08-02 10:03:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f092e4038f Smart match of accented characters
Fix #1618
2020-07-28 13:06:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
aa5dae391b Fix handling of unicode characters in query string 2020-07-28 12:58:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
08a6fd4ad4 Fix Travis CI build: Use Go 1.14 2020-07-27 09:01:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a61150a96c Allow negative field index in preview-window scroll offset 2020-07-27 00:30:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0f9cb5590e Add preview window option for setting the initial scroll offset
Close #1057
Close #2120

  # Initial scroll offset is set to the line number of each line of
  # git grep output *minus* 5 lines
  git grep --line-number '' |
    fzf --delimiter : --preview 'nl {1}' --preview-window +{2}-5
2020-07-27 00:27:03 +09:00
yuki yano
c0a83b27eb Fix failure of w:fzf_pushd unlet depending on timing (#2119) 2020-07-26 13:52:50 +09:00
Yanlin Sun
f79b1f71b8 [vim] Preserve current directory in case someone changes it (#2096)
Preserve current directory in case current directory is changed by others
after the call of s:open

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 13:20:56 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8e027c445f Support ANSI colors in --prompt string
Close #2086
2020-07-05 16:16:46 +09:00
Atemu
dda3e3c39a README: Correct Nix distro support (#2051)
Nix can be installed on (almost) any Linux distro and on macOS.

See https://nixos.org/nix/ for more information.
2020-07-05 15:29:43 +09:00
anntnzrb
fd5157998c Void Linux installation instructions (#2100) 2020-07-03 23:14:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e0217e8c79 Ignore cursor position report
Close #2081
2020-07-03 19:45:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3ab1c42266 Use rune characters instaed of numbers in code 2020-07-03 19:41:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d1676776aa Update CHANGELOG 2020-06-30 21:17:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bdde69d011 [vim] Disable height calculation when 'preview' is found in the option string
Fix #2093

And we'll phase out height specification with `~` prefix.
2020-06-29 22:27:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6dec42a33a Update version numbers in man pages 2020-06-29 22:07:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
199bc3f0ad Merge branch 'master' into devel 2020-06-21 22:43:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
17dd833925 Add preview action for --bind
Fix #2010
Fix #1638
2020-06-21 22:41:33 +09:00
Khon Trieu
4ec144c969 Accented character normalization for Vietnamese characters (#2090)
Fix #2088
2020-06-21 17:19:38 +09:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
3e36f2b0ac [nvim] Fix floating window requirements (#2089)
Vim 8.1.2371
05ad5ff0ab

Nvim 0.4.0
9a1675b065
2020-06-21 10:34:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
07a03b3e73 [vim] Make fzf#wrap support v:true and v:false as well
Fix #2087
2020-06-20 22:15:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c33258832e Add refresh-preview action 2020-06-20 22:04:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a7aa08ce07 Add backward-eof event for --bind 2020-06-07 23:07:03 +09:00
Ben
06d63a862e Fully qualify Expand-Archive (#2066)
If a user has the Powershell Community Extensions installed, it comes
with another command Expand-Archive that doesn't have a DestinationPath
argument, causing an error.
2020-06-07 10:57:23 +09:00
Janek
43d1c4c4b5 README: Use --line-range instead of head in bat example (#2064)
* Use --line-range instead of head in bat example

* README: extend preview section
2020-06-04 11:57:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f81feb1e69 Revert file mode of key-bindings.zsh 2020-05-23 20:51:41 +09:00
karasu
01cf01e084 [fzf-tmux] Fix zoomed pane handling in popup mode (#2054)
When called with popup options, do not move to temp window.
2020-05-23 20:47:43 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
97a725fbd0 Do not disable mouse after execute(-silent) when --height option is used
The action takes place in the alternate screen so the offsets should
still be correct.
2020-05-18 02:43:58 +09:00
lacygoill
ace92ba281 [vim] Don't set wfw, wfh, bh options when opening popup (#2042)
* No need to restore &wfw and &wfh when using popup window

Co-authored-by: lacygoill <lacygoill@lacygoill.me>
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-05-17 23:28:23 +09:00
ichizok
d631c76e8d [vim] Don't start extra process when opening popup (#2000)
Fix #2038
2020-05-15 15:25:33 +09:00
Slaven Rezić
e6d33f77da [zsh] Make CTRL-R work with older Perls (#2003)
s///r is only available since perl 5.14. The Perl oneliner
was changed to work with older Perls, possibly even with 5.000.

Fix #2001
2020-04-24 22:56:55 +09:00
Jack Bates
a6d3e3687b Improve error messages (#1962)
* Add RuboCop Minitest extension
* Improve error messages
* Use chomp option
2020-04-21 10:12:00 +09:00
Raffaele
08c2bcb952 Quote LDFLAGS (#1995)
Make sure that `extldflags` is quoted so that LDFLAGS containing spaces won't break the build command.

Close #1994
2020-04-21 10:07:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
98ca4bdede Add conda installation instruction
Close #1949
2020-04-18 13:00:38 +09:00
Janek
3f8e741562 Add more details on apt installation in README.md (#1977) 2020-04-18 12:59:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6e464ebd9b Remove dead code 2020-04-18 02:51:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c329279339 [completion] Make kill completion more consistent with the others
Support both ordinary completion trigger and empty trigger

    kill <tab>
    kill foo**<tab>

Close #1988
Close #385
2020-04-18 02:46:40 +09:00
Jack Bates
cf04753ad7 Make flaky tests reliable (#1978) 2020-04-18 02:34:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
69e7eab11f [install] Clarify that .bashrc should be loaded from .bash_profile on macOS
Close #1986
2020-04-17 21:51:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dea206b023 [zsh-completion] Fix error with backslash-prefixed commands
Fix #1973
Fix #1974
Fix #1975
2020-04-13 00:30:43 +09:00
Jack Bates
5deaf58928 Run rubocop --auto-correct --disable-uncorrectable (#1967)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-04-13 00:23:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
15e2952a2b [fzf-tmux] Allow positional flags
Since we don't know in advance which flags tmux will support, simply
allow a single uppercase character ([A-Z]) for now.

    fzf-tmux -xR -yS
    fzf-tmux -x R -y S

Fix #1956
2020-04-07 09:55:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a9fba1c849 Fix typo 2020-04-05 18:36:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
71e573d082 [vim] Add 'tmux' layout option to use fzf-tmux
e.g.

  if exists('$TMUX')
    let g:fzf_layout = { 'tmux': '-p90%,60%' }
  else
    let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
  endif
2020-04-05 18:16:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
334a4fa159 0.21.1 2020-04-03 17:33:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
21f94ee800 [fzf-tmux] Split zsh variable expansion for old zsh
The following code works in zsh 5.8 but not in 5.4

  ${(Q)${(Z+n+)FZF_TMUX_OPTS:--d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}}}
2020-04-03 13:23:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
540bfd7a72 [fzf-tmux] Fall back to plain fzf when split failed 2020-04-03 13:23:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8fbed2b13a [fzf-tmux] Use $PWD instead of #{pane_current_path}
Related: https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/1282
2020-04-03 13:23:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
aa17510e0a [fzf-tmux] Set default horizontal margin 2020-04-03 13:23:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
bf65e8cd12 [fzf-tmux] Add option to start fzf in tmux popup window
Requires latest tmux built from source (e.g. brew install tmux --HEAD)

Examples:

  # 50%/50% width and height on the center of the screen
  fzf-tmux -p

  # 80%/80%
  fzf-tmux -p80%

  # 80%/40%
  fzf-tmux -p80%,40%

  # Separate -w and -h
  fzf-tmux -w80% -h40%

  # 80%/40% at position (0, 0)
  fzf-tmux -w80% -h40% -x0 -y0

You can configure key bindings and fuzzy completion to open in tmux
popup window like so:

  FZF_TMUX_OPTS='-p 80%'
2020-04-03 13:23:15 +09:00
lacygoill
0f5c6e8f04 [vim] Fix issue with multiple popups (#1927)
Invoking fzf from an existing Vim popup terminal is a special case.
It requires some new code to avoid E994 from being raised and the user
being stuck in a non-closable popup window.

Fix #1916
2020-03-30 02:06:06 +09:00
Roman Perepelitsa
b1b916ce15 [zsh] Ensure that fzf code always parses the same way (#1944)
At the top of each zsh file options are set to their
standard values (those marked with <Z> in `man zshoptions`)
and `aliases` option is disabled.

At the bottom of the file the original options are restored.

Fix #1938
2020-03-30 01:52:48 +09:00
Alexandr
a6a732e1fc Update AtomicBool to use atomic memory operation (#1939) 2020-03-30 01:42:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a5c2f28539 Fix failing test case 2020-03-29 22:06:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
18261fe31c [shell] Update CTRL-R to remove duplicate commands
Close #1940
Related: #1363 #749 #270 #49 #88 #492 #600
2020-03-29 21:30:37 +09:00
Chitoku
079046863c [zsh-completion] Fix a bug where _fzf_complete did not iterate through args (#1936) 2020-03-24 08:58:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
07b965bba1 Fix ANSI color offsets when --keep-right is used 2020-03-23 19:05:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
c39113ee41 [windows] Do not include directories in the list
Fix #1926
2020-03-14 21:43:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
14f90502a4 [bash] Restore --nth option in CTRL-R 2020-03-13 09:13:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b0673c3563 0.21.0 2020-03-12 13:15:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
373c6d8d55 Add --keep-right option to keep the right end of the line visible
Close #1652
2020-03-11 22:35:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b8fc828955 Fix completion test 2020-03-11 19:50:04 +09:00
Jakub Łuczyński
b43b040512 Fuzzy completions: removed leftover debug echo (#1921) 2020-03-11 19:29:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
50b7608f9d Change custom fuzzy completion API
To make it easier to write more complex fzf options. Although this
does not break backward compatibility, users are encouraged to update
their code accordingly.

  # Before
  _fzf_complete "FZF_ARG1 FZF_ARG2..." "$@" < <(
    # Print candidates
  )

  # After
  _fzf_complete FZF_ARG1 FZF_ARG2... -- "$@" < <(
    # Print candidates
  )
2020-03-11 18:32:35 +09:00
Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson
7085e5b629 Add explanation for the g:fzf_colors setting (#1878)
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-03-11 09:58:59 +09:00
Michael Kelley
7d5985baf9 Make height option work under Windows (#1341)
Separate Unix & Windows code into platform specific files for light renderer
2020-03-10 00:03:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7c40a424c0 Add retries to CTRL-R tests to avoid intermittent errors on Travis CI
- https://travis-ci.org/junegunn/fzf/jobs/659496745#L676

Related #1900
2020-03-07 19:56:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
baf882ace7 [completion] Use file redirection instead of pipe
This change allows the completion system of bash and zsh to return
before the input process completes.

Related #1887
2020-03-07 16:26:53 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ba82f0bef9 Do not read more than 10K characters from /dev/tty
This might help with #1456 where fzf hangs consuming CPU resources.
2020-03-07 11:20:44 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d9c6a0305b Draft CHANGELOG for the upcoming release 2020-03-05 23:12:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d9b1211191 Add more --border options; default changed to "rounded"
--border option now takes an optional argument that defines the style

  - rounded (new default)
  - sharp
  - horizontal (previous default)
2020-03-05 20:56:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
99f1e02766 Fix flaky test case
Make sure that the shell is ready before hitting CTRL-R

      1) Error:
    TestFish#test_ctrl_r_multiline:
    RuntimeError: timeout
        test/test_go.rb:50:in `wait'
        test/test_go.rb:125:in `until'
        test/test_go.rb:1857:in `test_ctrl_r_multiline'
2020-03-04 08:37:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
242c0db26b [vim] Fix height calculation
Fix #1418

e.g.
  call fzf#run({'source': [1, 2, 3], 'down': '~50%', 'options': "--border --header $'1\n2'"})
2020-03-03 23:50:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dd49e41c42 Ignore xterm OSC control sequences
- OSC Ps ; Pt BEL
- OSC Ps ; Pt ST

Fix #1415
2020-03-03 21:19:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6db15e8693 [vim] Throw error when popup support is unavailable
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/943
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/959
2020-03-01 20:57:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4c9cab3f8a Fix prefix/suffix/equal matcher to trim whitespaces
- Prefix matcher will trim leading whitespaces only when the pattern
  doesn't start with a whitespace
- Suffix matcher will trim trailing whitespaces only when the pattern
  doesn't end with a whitespace
- Equal matcher will trim leading whitespaces only when the pattern
  doesn't start with a whitespace, and trim trailing whitespaces only
  when the pattern doesn't end with a whitespace

Previously, only suffix matcher would trim whitespaces unconditionally.

Fix #1894
2020-03-01 12:36:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b2c0413a98 [bash] Fix --query argument of CTRL-R
Fix #1898
2020-02-29 12:01:55 +09:00
Jack Bates
e34c7c00b1 Test multi-line C-r (#1892) 2020-02-28 20:06:38 +09:00
Jack Bates
7c447bbdc7 [bash] Start C-r search with current command line (#1886)
Restore the original line when search is aborted. Add --query
"$READLINE_LINE" and fall back to the current behavior pre Bash 4.

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-02-28 18:47:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7bf1f2cc84 Clean up test shell initialization
- Fix 'make docker-test'
- Set fish_history to an empty string since 'fish --private' is not
  available prior to fish 3.0
2020-02-28 18:21:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
afa2c4e0af [fish] Ignore empty environment variables 2020-02-28 17:51:07 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2ff7db1b36 Use a more robust way to check if the shell is ready 2020-02-28 14:46:08 +09:00
James Wright
9f0626da64 Add backward-delete-char/eof action (#1891)
'backward-delete-char/eof' will either abort if query is
empty or delete one character backwards.
2020-02-28 02:38:32 +09:00
Chris
d8cb5c1cf5 Update README.md: MacPorts upgrade instruction (#1893) 2020-02-26 17:58:54 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dca56da0ef Add 'insert' key for --bind
Close #1744
2020-02-24 01:43:19 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ec75d16ea8 Fix panic on unexpected escape sequences 2020-02-24 01:37:08 +09:00
Jack Bates
5cae8ea733 [bash] Multiline C-r without histexpand (#1837)
Close #1370 

Parses the history list, converts it to a NUL-delimited list of possibly
multiline entries. Adds the fzf --read0 option. Works with and without
histexpand enabled.

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-02-24 00:17:38 +09:00
Jack Bates
1ccd8f6a64 [bash] Restore insertion point pre Bash 4 (#1881)
Make C-t more consistent pre and post Bash 4. It already kills the
command line separately before and after the insertion point. Add
set-mark and exchange-point-and-mark to restore the insertion point
after yanking back and apply the same behavior to M-c.

* CTRL-T should put extra space after pasted items

Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
2020-02-23 23:24:50 +09:00
Jack Bates
9c293bb82b [bash] Put C-t items at point in vi mode (#1876)
Be consistent with emacs mode and put the items at the point vs. the end
of the command line.
2020-02-21 09:51:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9897ee9591 [bash] Strip trailing whitespace on kill completion 2020-02-20 16:36:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5215415315 [completion] Allow users to customize fzf options via _fzf_comprun
Related #1809 #1850
2020-02-20 00:28:16 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
54891d11e0 [bash-completion] Minor optimization 2020-02-19 11:59:18 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
567c8303bf Update ANSI processor to handle "rmso" and "rmul"
Fix #1877
2020-02-18 00:45:24 +09:00
Hiroki Konishi
2a60edcd52 Make pointer and multi-select marker customizable (#1844)
Add --pointer and --marker option which can provide additional context to the user
2020-02-17 10:19:03 +09:00
Hiroki Konishi
d61ac32d7b Fix bug of validation of jump-labels (#1875)
When jump-labels are specified with `--jump-labels=` way, validation was
not carried out.
2020-02-16 15:45:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b57e6cff7e [vim] Pick up fzf-tmux on $PATH when bin/fzf-tmux is not found
Close #1874
2020-02-16 12:32:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5b99f19dac [vim] Remove unnecessary statement 2020-02-14 15:51:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6c03571887 [vim] Add fzf#install() for downloading fzf binary 2020-02-14 14:04:23 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4fb410a93c [vim] More border styles
e.g.

  let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.4, 'height': 1, 'xoffset': 0, 'border': 'right' } }
  let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.4, 'height': 1, 'xoffset': 1, 'border': 'left' } }
  let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 1, 'height': 0.5, 'yoffset': 1, 'border': 'top' } }
  let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 1, 'height': 0.5, 'yoffset': 0, 'border': 'bottom' } }
2020-02-14 00:36:20 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5e1db9fdd3 [vim] Do not pipe FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND
Revert the change introduced in #552. It seems that the startup time
difference between bash and fish is not much of an issue now.

  > time bash -c 'date'
  Thu Feb 13 21:15:03 KST 2020

  real    0m0.008s
  user    0m0.003s
  sys     0m0.003s

  > time fish -c 'date'
  Thu Feb 13 21:15:05 KST 2020

  real    0m0.014s
  user    0m0.007s
  sys     0m0.006s

When we explicitly *pipe* $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of making fzf
internally start the process ($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND | fzf), fzf may hang
if the input process doesn't quickly process SIGPIPE and abort.

Also, fzf#vim#grep temporarily swaps $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of
setting 'sink' so fzf can kill the default command on 'reload'.

https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/927

However, because of the "pipe conversion", the trick wasn't working as
expected.

467c327788/autoload/fzf/vim.vim (L720-L726)

We can go even further and always set $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND instead of
piping source command.
2020-02-13 21:13:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9d7480ae3c [vim] Use install.ps1 to download binary on Windows
Credits to @jiangjianshan
2020-02-12 18:01:41 +09:00
jiangjianshan
f39cf6d855 Add install.ps1 for downloading fzf.exe on Windows (#1845) 2020-02-12 17:56:53 +09:00
Kyoichiro Yamada
001d116884 [vim] Consider ambiwidth for border (#1861)
Close #1856
Close #1857
2020-02-10 17:52:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
02c5e62efe Fix documentation 2020-02-10 01:24:00 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
446df07b62 [vim] Border style for popup window (rounded | sharp | horizontal) 2020-02-06 12:27:48 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8583b150c9 Fix inline info truncation 2020-02-06 12:01:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a859aa72ee [vim] Add support for xoffset and yoffset options for popup
Close https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/942
2020-02-06 10:40:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0896036266 [vim] Set &bufhidden=hide before starting terminal buffer 2020-02-05 10:09:15 +09:00
mattn
311b78ae82 [windows] Use native walker since output of DOS command is not UTF-8 encoded (#1847)
Makes scanning 300x faster on Windows
2020-02-04 12:31:00 +09:00
Sergey Bronnikov
f5cf4fc8fb README: OpenBSD package (#1848) 2020-02-04 01:16:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7ceb58b2aa [vim] Popup window support for both Vim and Neovim
e.g.
  let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }

Based on the code from https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/821#issuecomment-581273191
by @lacygoill.
2020-02-04 00:35:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
293dd76af1 Update Dockerfile 2020-02-03 15:00:21 +09:00
Shun Sakai
3918c45ced Update copyright year (#1832)
Update copyright year to 2020 and change to multi-year format.
2020-01-25 01:41:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4ec403347c Update Neovim floating window example to have border 2020-01-22 17:34:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e01266ffcb Period. 2020-01-19 19:46:17 +09:00
Tony Metzidis
f246fb2fc2 Show error message when failed to start preview command (#1810)
Fix #1637
2020-01-19 19:42:10 +09:00
Chitoku
f7b26b34cb [zsh-completion] Fix quoting/splitting issues (#1820) 2020-01-19 14:19:05 +09:00
Aaron Bieber
a1bcdc225e Add pledge(2) support (OpenBSD only) via a 'protector' package. (#1297) 2020-01-19 14:13:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7771241cc0 Fix F1, F2, F3, F4 on rxvt-unicode
Tested on urxvt.
Fix #1799.
2020-01-18 12:30:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6e3af646b2 Draw spinner with Unicode characters 2020-01-15 10:43:09 +09:00
Jack Bates
82bf8c138d [bash] Populate emacs and vi keymaps (#1815)
Enables the right bindings when switching between editing modes.
2020-01-08 18:35:43 +09:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
e21b001116 [vim] Use iconv only if +iconv is enabled (#1813) 2020-01-07 16:11:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
577024f1e9 Use rounded corners 2019-12-31 19:27:32 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d4ad4a25db [bash-completion] Fix default alias/variable completion
Fix #1795
2019-12-20 18:39:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
30577b0c17 0.20.0 2019-12-18 01:07:25 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
212de25409 Fix incorrect header array mutation 2019-12-16 18:47:05 +09:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
5da8bbf45a [vim] Encode list source to codepage (#1794) 2019-12-16 14:41:03 +09:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
aa0e10ead7 [vim] Use cterm colors on Windows (#1793)
Truecolor does not work on default Windows terminal.
It is a problem in neovim GUIs.

https://github.com/sainnhe/edge/issues/5#issuecomment-565748240
2019-12-15 22:17:24 +09:00
msr1k
a9906c7c29 Add MSYS2 support as a vim plugin (#1677)
* Add MSYS2 support as a vim plugin

Add &shellcmdflag and TERM environment variable treatment.

- Make &shellcmdflag `/C` when &shell turns into `cmd.exe`
- Delete %TERM% environment variable before fzf execution

* Change shellescape default value depending on s:is_win flag

* Make TERM environment empty only when gui is running

* Stop checking &shell in fzf#shellescape function

This funcion's behavior is controlled by only if it is Windows or not.
So there is no need to check &shell.

* Take neovim into consideration when to set shellcmdflag

* Add &shellxquote control
2019-12-15 18:25:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9fefe08b3f Revert README as preview-{fg,bg} are only available on master 2019-12-13 12:46:27 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
684bfff713 Update README/CHANGELOG 2019-12-13 12:43:34 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3db6b88d82 Add preview-fg and preview-bg for --color
Close #1776
2019-12-12 23:03:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8ae96774df Gutter color of 16-color theme should be undefined by default 2019-12-12 22:53:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f68017d21e [windows/vim] Encode batchfile in current codepage
Backport https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/pull/913
2019-12-12 12:29:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2b725a4db5 Defer resetting multi-selection on reload 2019-12-09 21:32:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
af1a5f130b Add clear-query and clear-selection
Close #1787
Related #1364
2019-12-07 14:44:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
86e3994e87 Properly clear list when --header-lines not filled on reload 2019-12-06 22:34:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1e6ac5590e 'reload' action should be allowed even where there's no match
If the command template doesn't have any placeholder expressions.

    : | fzf --bind 'space:reload:seq 10'
2019-12-06 22:34:30 +09:00
Henré Botha
5e42b1c9f8 [ssh completion] Skip only aliases matching * (#1788)
This commit fixes a bug where lines that declare multiple hostnames get
omitted from completion entirely if one of the hostnames matches *. For
example:

	Host foo.com bar.dev baz.*
2019-12-06 17:58:53 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9d842630c9 Mention _fzf_setup_completion helper function for bash 2019-12-06 12:03:34 +09:00
David Gray
77cb906dfe [completion] Add support for HostName lines in ~/.ssh/config (#1785)
Close #1783
2019-12-06 10:14:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a59e846f74 Update installation instruction
Close #1707
Close #1779
2019-12-05 23:10:41 +09:00
infokiller
6e6340a0c9 Ignore zcompile output files (*.zwc files) (#1775) 2019-12-05 22:27:30 +09:00
John Purnell
357e82e51b [completion] Ignore hg repos (#1777)
* Update completion.bash
* Update completion.zsh
2019-12-05 22:27:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
394d8cfd18 Remove immediate flickering on reload action 2019-12-05 22:27:18 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ef80bd401f Update installation instruction using Linux package managers
Added NixOS instruction. Close #1731
2019-12-01 23:48:48 +09:00
midchildan
f51d61d57a [zsh] Prevent the current directory from appearing as ~dir in prompts (#1774)
The zsh version of the cd widget sets the variable `dir` to the path of
the target directory before invoking `cd`. This causes zsh to treat the
target directory as a named directory, which has the effect of zsh
substituting '%~' with '~dir' instead of the proper path when it
performs prompt expansion.

This commit will cause the widget to unset `dir` before redrawing the
prompt to fix this issue.

Details of zsh prompt expansion can be found in:
http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html
2019-12-01 23:20:26 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1dd256a68a Update README-VIM 2019-11-29 18:32:49 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
85644aa3fb Revamp README-VIM.md 2019-11-23 01:54:52 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
effbc258bb Update CHANGELOG 2019-11-21 23:06:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e615600ff1 Allow action composition over multiple --bind
# Note + prefix in the second bind expression
  fzf --bind u:up --bind u:+up
  fzf --bind u:up+up
2019-11-21 23:06:14 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
60465c4664 Fix parse error of --bind expression 2019-11-21 23:06:13 +09:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
c03c058bd5 [install] Support busybox uname on Windows (#1758) 2019-11-16 22:23:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7238c8944d Update CHANGELOG 2019-11-16 01:23:01 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
9a41fd5327 0.19.0 2019-11-15 22:54:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b471042037 Merge branch 'devel' 2019-11-15 22:53:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2886f06977 Fix --preview-window noborder with non-default background color 2019-11-15 18:27:08 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d630484eeb Update error message for --preview-window 2019-11-15 17:20:47 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e24299239e Add --preview-window noborder option to disable preview border
Close #1699
2019-11-15 11:39:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
d2fa470165 Add --info=STYLE [default|inline|hidden]
Close #1738
2019-11-15 00:39:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
168453da71 More key chords for --bind
Close #1752
2019-11-14 22:39:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
23a06d63ac Update CHANGELOG and man pages 2019-11-13 01:27:39 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
751aa1944a Remove trailing whitespaces when using --with-nth 2019-11-12 23:20:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
05b5f3f845 'reload' action should reset multi-selection 2019-11-12 00:57:19 +09:00
Marco Hinz
16fc6862a8 [nvim] Handle SIGHUP in exit handler (#1749)
In recent Nvim versions, an "Error running ..." message is shown even for normal
use cases, such as:

    :Files
    <c-\><c-n>
    :close

Closing the window will :bwipeout! the terminal buffer, because fzf sets
bufhiden=wipe.

When deleting the terminal buffer while fzf is still running, Nvim sends SIGHUP.
This happens for quite some time already, but the bug only manifests since this
commit:

  https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/939d9053b

It's The Right Thing to do when the application exited due to a signal.

Before that commit, no "Error running ..." message was shown, because 1 (instead
of 128 + 1 == SIGHUP) was returned which the exit handler in fzf.vim treats as
"NO MATCH".
2019-11-12 00:47:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
7e1c0f39e7 'reload' action should reset --header-lines 2019-11-12 00:10:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
deccf20a35 Fix regression of select-all 2019-11-11 23:31:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
73c0a645e0 Remove unnecessary reader barrier on --filter mode 2019-11-11 12:53:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e975bd0c8d Add test cases for --phony and reload action 2019-11-10 13:13:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
78da928727 Experimental implementation of "reload" action
# Reload input list with different sources
  seq 10 | fzf --bind 'ctrl-a:reload(seq 100),ctrl-b:reload(seq 1000)'

  # Reload as you type
  seq 10 | fzf --bind 'change:reload:seq {q}' --phony

  # Integration with ripgrep
  RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
  INITIAL_QUERY=""
  FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX '$INITIAL_QUERY'" \
    fzf --bind "change:reload:$RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
        --ansi --phony --query "$INITIAL_QUERY"

Close #751
Close #965
Close #974
Close #1736
Related #1723
2019-11-10 11:43:37 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
11962dabba Add --phony option for disabling search
With --phony, fzf becomes a simply selector interface without its own
search functionality. The query string is only used for building the
command for preview or execute action.

Close #1723
2019-11-10 11:36:55 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
dceb5d09cd RTFM, please 2019-11-08 14:09:49 +09:00
Alexandr
b4cccf23d4 Improvements to code quality and readability (#1737)
* Remove 1 unused field and 3 unused functions

unused elements fount by running
golangci-lint run --disable-all --enable unused

src/result.go:19:2: field `index` is unused (unused)
        index  int32
        ^
src/tui/light.go:716:23: func `(*LightWindow).stderr` is unused (unused)
func (w *LightWindow) stderr(str string) {
                      ^
src/terminal.go:1015:6: func `numLinesMax` is unused (unused)
func numLinesMax(str string, max int) int {
     ^
src/tui/tui.go:167:20: func `ColorPair.is24` is unused (unused)
func (p ColorPair) is24() bool {
                   ^

* Address warnings from "gosimple" linter

src/options.go:389:83: S1003: should use strings.Contains(str, ",,,") instead (gosimple)
        if str == "," || strings.HasPrefix(str, ",,") || strings.HasSuffix(str, ",,") || strings.Index(str, ",,,") >= 0 {
                                                                                         ^
src/options.go:630:18: S1007: should use raw string (`...`) with regexp.MustCompile to avoid having to escape twice (gosimple)
        executeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(
                        ^
src/terminal.go:29:16: S1007: should use raw string (`...`) with regexp.MustCompile to avoid having to escape twice (gosimple)
        placeholder = regexp.MustCompile("\\\\?(?:{[+sf]*[0-9,-.]*}|{q}|{\\+?f?nf?})")
                      ^
src/terminal_test.go:92:10: S1007: should use raw string (`...`) with regexp.MustCompile to avoid having to escape twice (gosimple)
        regex = regexp.MustCompile("\\w+")
                ^

* Address warnings from "staticcheck" linter

src/algo/algo.go:374:2: SA4006: this value of `offset32` is never used (staticcheck)
        offset32, T := alloc32(offset32, slab, N)
        ^
src/algo/algo.go:456:2: SA4006: this value of `offset16` is never used (staticcheck)
        offset16, C := alloc16(offset16, slab, width*M)
        ^
src/tui/tui.go:119:2: SA9004: only the first constant in this group has an explicit type (staticcheck)
        colUndefined Color = -2
        ^
2019-11-05 09:46:51 +09:00
zhaoyunfeng
b911af200c [zsh-completion] Fix prefix extraction when triggers start with ';' 2019-11-03 00:33:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
68683c444f Fix argument parser for -m
/cc @tessus
2019-11-02 20:44:21 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a185593d65 Remove unnecessary map lookup 2019-11-02 19:55:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
525040238e Fix behavior of 'deselect-all' to only deselect matches
To make it consistent with select-all and toggle-all.

Close #1364
2019-11-02 19:41:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
33f89a08f3 Build with Go 1.13 2019-11-02 14:59:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
11645e1fac Fix flaky test case 2019-11-02 14:55:13 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6390140539 [vim/windows] Use chcp only if sed is in PATH
https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/pull/891
2019-11-02 14:35:21 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
072066c49c --multi to take optional argument to limit the number of selection
Close #1718
Related #688
2019-11-02 14:25:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a2e9366c84 Fix flaky test case 2019-11-02 13:15:01 +09:00
Simon Fraser
391669a451 Add 'f' flag for placeholder expression (#1733)
If present the contents of the selection will be placed in a temporary file,
and the filename will be placed into the string instead.
2019-10-27 23:50:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0c6c76e081 [zsh] Suppress global alias expansion in widget functions
Close #1708
2019-10-17 14:51:57 +09:00
stiletto
f1520bdde6 Support building on machines with uname -m == "aarch64" (#1710) 2019-10-11 22:11:06 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3089880f18 [vim/windows] Fix chcp parsing for the current codepage
https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/pull/888
2019-10-08 09:41:22 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ab11b74be4 [vim] Output of chcp was not parsed correctly
By @gh4w and @janlazo

See 68b31a4a66
2019-09-29 14:53:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a5a97be017 [bash-completion] Properly handle exit event
Related #1704
2019-09-29 14:45:58 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
80b5bc1b68 [vim] Shell-escape --color option generated by fzf#wrap
Fix https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/855
2019-09-09 12:12:42 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5c7dcaffe8 [bash-completion] _fzf_setup_completion to retain previous options 2019-08-09 11:11:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5095899245 [bash-completion] Add _fzf_setup_completion to enable fuzzy completion
While we can attach `_fzf_path_completion` or `_fzf_dir_completion` to
any command using the standard bash complete command, the functionality
of the existing completion function is lost.

Use _fzf_setup_completion if you want to extend the existing function
with fuzzy completion instead of completely replacing it.

e.g. _fzf_setup_completion path kubectl
2019-08-08 15:35:52 +09:00
Ross Smith II
4800e5d2ae Add scoop mention (#1646) 2019-08-06 14:11:28 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
3b1e37f718 Fix #1657: alt-0 to alt-9 2019-08-06 14:06:58 +09:00
Christian Muehlhaeuser
6577388250 os.Kill signal cannot be trapped (#1641) 2019-07-19 13:24:46 +09:00
Christian Muehlhaeuser
3b9dbd4146 Code cleanup: remove unnecessary string conversions (#1642) 2019-07-19 13:23:18 +09:00
Christian Muehlhaeuser
a1260feeed Code cleanup (#1640)
- Replaced time.Now().Sub() with time.Since()
- Replaced unnecessary string/byte slice conversions
- Removed obsolete return and value assignment in range loop
2019-07-19 13:22:35 +09:00
Dan Čermák
7322504ad0 Add installation instructions for openSUSE (#1631) 2019-07-17 11:19:13 +09:00
miclill
de569f0052 Add Debian install instructions (#1620) 2019-07-17 11:18:07 +09:00
ssjhv
e7097a9d25 [fish] Remove perl from fish key bindings (#1635)
Perl was used to remove the trailing newline character, but fzf already
has --print0 to use null character as terminators, and fish read -z is
expecting null character as terminators. There is no reason to depend on
perl if --print0 is passed to fzf invocation.
2019-07-13 14:47:51 +09:00
charlton1
c1dbc800e5 [vim] Fix name-based colors for GVim/8.0 w/o builtin terminal (#1634)
(i.e. spawn xterm)
2019-07-09 11:08:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
951746297e Fix invalid layout example 2019-06-08 23:29:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
984304568d Remove outdated GVim instruction
The section is no longer relevant since (G)Vim 8 or above has builtin
terminal emulator.
2019-06-08 23:22:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
723217bdea Add fzf#run tutorial to README-VIM.md 2019-06-08 23:17:30 +09:00
Mateusz Piotrowski
0fdb71f7e4 Add FreeBSD installation instructions (#1569) 2019-06-05 09:26:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
12ce76b56a [bash] Make sure to execute builtin history
Fix #1592
2019-06-03 18:46:01 +09:00
Michael Kelley
0030d18448 Update sys module to newer version (#1582)
A newer version of the sys module is needed for pull request #1341
2019-05-26 11:06:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
0e3e6ac442 Disallow preview scroll when the content just fits the window 2019-05-21 16:35:45 +09:00
Dominik Reller
430e8193e0 [install] Remove unused variable in install script (#1571) 2019-05-07 11:34:55 +09:00
Jesus Briales
03e8ed4d88 [bash-completion] Fix custom completion with dynamic loader enabled for non-standard command names (#1564)
Related to #1170.

Fix the solution for commands with non-standard names
where `$cmd` and `$orig_cmd` differ. e.g. `s.foo` -> `s_foo`
2019-05-01 02:35:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ef492f6178 Output --help message to standard output
Close #1554
2019-04-21 18:02:34 +09:00
Alexey Samoshkin
8eea45ef50 Add demo screencast video to README (#1557) 2019-04-18 18:49:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ff951341c9 0.18.0 2019-03-31 11:22:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
df570afd52 [docker] Fix gem install option in Dockerfile 2019-03-31 11:22:12 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
07d755df11 Fix regression of prompt display 2019-03-30 02:07:09 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
37585bd5a5 Disable preview scroll if the content fits on the screen
Close #1540
2019-03-29 18:28:45 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
89e24bf8f2 Fix ineffective break statement 2019-03-29 17:29:24 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8d2fcd3518 Avoid unnecessary redraw of the preview window 2019-03-29 15:12:46 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
f39ab3875e Redraw prompt only when necessary 2019-03-29 15:02:31 +09:00
AnakinXL
82efe6c60d [doc] Add bat for preview syntax highlighting example (#1538)
Similar to this PR from fzf.vim:
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/pull/712
2019-03-29 10:31:17 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
75972d59a8 Add --no-unicode option to draw borders in ASCII characters
Close ##1533
2019-03-29 02:11:03 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e7d60aac9c [vim] Do not restore cwd when autochdir is set and buffer changed
Close #1539
2019-03-28 13:57:04 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
a0bfbdd49c [vim] Increase window height by 2 when --border is set
Close #1535
2019-03-26 16:42:35 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ba594982f0 Add MacPorts instruction
Close #1521
2019-03-18 18:45:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
2157f4f193 Add color option for gutter
fzf --color gutter:-1

Close #1529
Close #1468
2019-03-17 15:52:38 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
309bae423c [zsh-completion] Suppress "no matches found" message 2019-03-14 01:10:51 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
4f8bf2ae78 [install] Avoid generating empty component in $PATH
Fix #1517
2019-03-08 12:38:36 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
85c1f8a9e0 Always prepend ANSI reset code before re-assembling tokens 2019-03-07 15:29:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
e00e7e1e56 Remove unnecessary ANSI code injection 2019-03-07 02:02:02 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
1a6defdbcc Use simple string concatenation instead of using fmt.Sprintf 2019-03-07 02:00:31 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ef577a6509 Preserve the original color of each token when using --with-nth with --ansi
Close #1500
2019-03-06 19:05:05 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
b7c6838e45 [install] Fix symlink log
Related #1466
2019-03-05 14:45:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
91d04cec5c [install] Print better error message when fzf --version failed
Related #1466
2019-03-05 14:44:29 +09:00
Rui Coelho
3bd8441079 [completion] Look up on ~/.ssh/config.d/* files when doing ssh host complete (#1420) 2019-02-28 16:40:41 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8cf45a5197 [shell] Skip loading completion code on non-interactive shell
This change is not required if you use the install script to generate
~/.fzf.bash or ~/.fzf.zsh which already has the proper guard statement.

Close #1474
2019-02-28 16:13:59 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
8dc1377efb Export FZF_PREVIEW_LINES and FZF_PREVIEW_COLUMNS to preview process
fzf will still override LINES and COLUMNS as before but they may not
hold the correct values depending on the default shell.

Close #1314
2019-02-22 14:36:30 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
6c32148f90 Add placeholder expression for zero-based item index: {n} and {+n}
Close #1482
2019-02-19 01:12:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
315e568de0 Update build instruction
Close #1485
2019-01-31 18:43:10 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5d16b28869 Fix tab width after ANSI reset code in preview window
Close #1423
2018-12-22 11:52:18 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
5624a89231 Inverse-only matches should not reorder the remaining results
Fix #1458
2018-12-19 23:05:29 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
63c42b14f2 Remove trailing spaces in Makefile 2018-12-13 15:17:30 +09:00
Stefan Tatschner
6f1eaa9b39 Use go modules and simplify build (#1444)
* Update .travis.yml and use stages

This updates the .travis.yml configuration to use separate stages for
unittests and CLI tests. The output is now clearer, since for unittests
and CLI tests separate web pages are available.

* Use go modules and simplify build
2018-12-13 14:36:15 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
ca42e5e00a Avoid unnecessary redraw of preview window
Close #1455
2018-12-13 10:58:57 +09:00
Junegunn Choi
61feee690c Render preview window when the initial query fails to match
Only if preview template contains {q}

Fix #1452
Related #1307
2018-12-05 18:45:55 +09:00
Christian Muehlhaeuser
d4ed955aee Typo & grammar fixes in README (#1413) 2018-11-09 16:50:16 +09:00
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<!-- ISSUES NOT FOLLOWING THIS TEMPLATE WILL BE CLOSED AND DELETED -->
<!-- Check all that apply [x] -->
- Category
- [ ] fzf binary
- [ ] fzf-tmux script
- [ ] Key bindings
- [ ] Completion
- [ ] Vim
- [ ] Neovim
- [ ] Etc.
- [ ] I have read through the manual page (`man fzf`)
- [ ] I have the latest version of fzf
- [ ] I have searched through the existing issues
## Info
- OS
- [ ] Linux
- [ ] Mac OS X
- [ ] Windows
- [ ] Windows Subsystem for Linux
- [ ] Etc.
- Shell
- [ ] bash
- [ ] zsh
- [ ] fish
<!--
### Before submitting
- Make sure that you have the latest version of fzf
- If you use tmux, make sure $TERM starts with "screen"
- For more Vim stuff, check out https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
Describe your problem or suggestion from here ...
-->
## Problem / Steps to reproduce

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "gomod"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"

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# https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/finding-security-vulnerabilities-and-errors-in-your-code/configuring-code-scanning
name: CodeQL
on:
push:
branches: [ master, devel ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
analyze:
permissions:
actions: read # for github/codeql-action/init to get workflow details
contents: read # for actions/checkout to fetch code
security-events: write # for github/codeql-action/autobuild to send a status report
name: Analyze
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
language: ['go']
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2

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name: 'Dependency Review'
on: [pull_request]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
dependency-review:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: 'Checkout Repository'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: 'Dependency Review'
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v3

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---
name: Test fzf on Linux
on:
push:
branches: [ master, devel ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: 1.19
- name: Setup Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: 3.1.0
- name: Install packages
run: sudo apt-get install --yes zsh fish tmux
- name: Install Ruby gems
run: sudo gem install --no-document minitest:5.17.0 rubocop:1.43.0 rubocop-minitest:0.25.1 rubocop-performance:1.15.2
- name: Rubocop
run: rubocop --require rubocop-minitest --require rubocop-performance
- name: Unit test
run: make test
- name: Integration test
run: make install && ./install --all && LC_ALL=C tmux new-session -d && ruby test/test_go.rb --verbose

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---
name: Test fzf on macOS
on:
push:
branches: [ master, devel ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
build:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: 1.18
- name: Setup Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: 3.0.0
- name: Install packages
run: HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP=1 brew install fish zsh tmux
- name: Install Ruby gems
run: gem install --no-document minitest:5.14.2 rubocop:1.0.0 rubocop-minitest:0.10.1 rubocop-performance:1.8.1
- name: Rubocop
run: rubocop --require rubocop-minitest --require rubocop-performance
- name: Unit test
run: make test
- name: Integration test
run: make install && ./install --all && LC_ALL=C tmux new-session -d && ruby test/test_go.rb --verbose

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bin/fzf
bin/fzf.exe
dist
target
pkg
Gemfile.lock
@@ -7,3 +8,7 @@ Gemfile.lock
doc/tags
vendor
gopath
*.zwc
fzf
tmp
*.patch

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---
project_name: fzf
before:
hooks:
- go mod download
builds:
- id: fzf-macos
binary: fzf
goos:
- darwin
goarch:
- amd64
ldflags:
- "-s -w -X main.version={{ .Version }} -X main.revision={{ .ShortCommit }}"
hooks:
post: |
sh -c '
cat > /tmp/fzf-gon-amd64.hcl << EOF
source = ["./dist/fzf-macos_darwin_amd64_v1/fzf"]
bundle_id = "kr.junegunn.fzf"
apple_id {
username = "junegunn.c@gmail.com"
password = "@env:AC_PASSWORD"
}
sign {
application_identity = "Developer ID Application: Junegunn Choi (Y254DRW44Z)"
}
zip {
output_path = "./dist/fzf-{{ .Version }}-darwin_amd64.zip"
}
EOF
gon /tmp/fzf-gon-amd64.hcl
'
- id: fzf-macos-arm
binary: fzf
goos:
- darwin
goarch:
- arm64
ldflags:
- "-s -w -X main.version={{ .Version }} -X main.revision={{ .ShortCommit }}"
hooks:
post: |
sh -c '
cat > /tmp/fzf-gon-arm64.hcl << EOF
source = ["./dist/fzf-macos-arm_darwin_arm64/fzf"]
bundle_id = "kr.junegunn.fzf"
apple_id {
username = "junegunn.c@gmail.com"
password = "@env:AC_PASSWORD"
}
sign {
application_identity = "Developer ID Application: Junegunn Choi (Y254DRW44Z)"
}
zip {
output_path = "./dist/fzf-{{ .Version }}-darwin_arm64.zip"
}
EOF
gon /tmp/fzf-gon-arm64.hcl
'
- id: fzf
goos:
- linux
- windows
- freebsd
- openbsd
goarch:
- amd64
- arm
- arm64
- loong64
- ppc64le
goarm:
- 5
- 6
- 7
ldflags:
- "-s -w -X main.version={{ .Version }} -X main.revision={{ .ShortCommit }}"
ignore:
- goos: freebsd
goarch: arm
- goos: openbsd
goarch: arm
- goos: freebsd
goarch: arm64
- goos: openbsd
goarch: arm64
archives:
- name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}-{{ .Version }}-{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}{{ if .Arm }}v{{ .Arm }}{{ end }}"
builds:
- fzf
format: tar.gz
format_overrides:
- goos: windows
format: zip
files:
- non-existent*
checksum:
extra_files:
- glob: ./dist/fzf-*darwin*.zip
release:
github:
owner: junegunn
name: fzf
prerelease: auto
name_template: '{{ .Tag }}'
extra_files:
- glob: ./dist/fzf-*darwin*.zip
snapshot:
name_template: "{{ .Tag }}-devel"
changelog:
sort: asc
filters:
exclude:
- README
- test

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Layout/LineLength:
Enabled: false
Metrics:
Enabled: false
Lint/ShadowingOuterLocalVariable:
Enabled: false
Style/MethodCallWithArgsParentheses:
Enabled: true
IgnoredMethods:
- assert
- exit
- paste
- puts
- raise
- refute
- require
- send_keys
IgnoredPatterns:
- ^assert_
- ^refute_
Style/NumericPredicate:
Enabled: false
Style/StringConcatenation:
Enabled: false
Style/OptionalBooleanParameter:
Enabled: false
Style/WordArray:
MinSize: 1
Minitest/AssertEqual:
Enabled: false
Naming/VariableNumber:
Enabled: false

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language: ruby
dist: trusty
sudo: required
matrix:
include:
- env: TAGS=
rvm: 2.3.3
# - env: TAGS=tcell
# rvm: 2.3.3
install:
- sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:pi-rho/dev
- sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:fish-shell/release-2
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install -y tmux zsh fish
script: |
make test install &&
./install --all &&
tmux new "ruby test/test_go.rb > out && touch ok" && cat out && [ -e ok ]

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Advanced fzf examples
======================
*(Last update: 2022/08/25)*
<!-- vim-markdown-toc GFM -->
* [Introduction](#introduction)
* [Screen Layout](#screen-layout)
* [`--height`](#--height)
* [`fzf-tmux`](#fzf-tmux)
* [Popup window support](#popup-window-support)
* [Dynamic reloading of the list](#dynamic-reloading-of-the-list)
* [Updating the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R](#updating-the-list-of-processes-by-pressing-ctrl-r)
* [Toggling between data sources](#toggling-between-data-sources)
* [Ripgrep integration](#ripgrep-integration)
* [Using fzf as the secondary filter](#using-fzf-as-the-secondary-filter)
* [Using fzf as interactive Ripgrep launcher](#using-fzf-as-interactive-ripgrep-launcher)
* [Switching to fzf-only search mode](#switching-to-fzf-only-search-mode)
* [Switching between Ripgrep mode and fzf mode](#switching-between-ripgrep-mode-and-fzf-mode)
* [Log tailing](#log-tailing)
* [Key bindings for git objects](#key-bindings-for-git-objects)
* [Files listed in `git status`](#files-listed-in-git-status)
* [Branches](#branches)
* [Commit hashes](#commit-hashes)
* [Color themes](#color-themes)
* [Generating fzf color theme from Vim color schemes](#generating-fzf-color-theme-from-vim-color-schemes)
<!-- vim-markdown-toc -->
Introduction
------------
fzf is an interactive [Unix filter][filter] program that is designed to be
used with other Unix tools. It reads a list of items from the standard input,
allows you to select a subset of the items, and prints the selected ones to
the standard output. You can think of it as an interactive version of *grep*,
and it's already useful even if you don't know any of its options.
```sh
# 1. ps: Feed the list of processes to fzf
# 2. fzf: Interactively select a process using fuzzy matching algorithm
# 3. awk: Take the PID from the selected line
# 3. kill: Kill the process with the PID
ps -ef | fzf | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
```
[filter]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filter_(software)
While the above example succinctly summarizes the fundamental concept of fzf,
you can build much more sophisticated interactive workflows using fzf once you
learn its wide variety of features.
- To see the full list of options and features, see `man fzf`
- To see the latest additions, see [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md)
This document will guide you through some examples that will familiarize you
with the advanced features of fzf.
Screen Layout
-------------
### `--height`
fzf by default opens in fullscreen mode, but it's not always desirable.
Oftentimes, you want to see the current context of the terminal while using
fzf. `--height` is an option for opening fzf below the cursor in
non-fullscreen mode so you can still see the previous commands and their
results above it.
```sh
fzf --height=40%
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113379893-c184c680-93b5-11eb-9676-c7c0a2f01748.png)
You might also want to experiment with other layout options such as
`--layout=reverse`, `--info=inline`, `--border`, `--margin`, etc.
```sh
fzf --height=40% --layout=reverse
fzf --height=40% --layout=reverse --info=inline
fzf --height=40% --layout=reverse --info=inline --border
fzf --height=40% --layout=reverse --info=inline --border --margin=1
fzf --height=40% --layout=reverse --info=inline --border --margin=1 --padding=1
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113379932-dfeac200-93b5-11eb-9e28-df1a2ee71f90.png)
*(See `Layout` section of the man page to see the full list of options)*
But you definitely don't want to repeat `--height=40% --layout=reverse
--info=inline --border --margin=1 --padding=1` every time you use fzf. You
could write a wrapper script or shell alias, but there is an easier option.
Define `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` like so:
```sh
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height=40% --layout=reverse --info=inline --border --margin=1 --padding=1"
```
### `fzf-tmux`
Before fzf had `--height` option, we would open fzf in a tmux split pane not
to take up the whole screen. This is done using `fzf-tmux` script.
```sh
# Open fzf on a tmux split pane below the current pane.
# Takes the same set of options.
fzf-tmux --layout=reverse
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113379973-f1cc6500-93b5-11eb-8860-c9bc4498aadf.png)
The limitation of `fzf-tmux` is that it only works when you're on tmux unlike
`--height` option. But the advantage of it is that it's more flexible.
(See `man fzf-tmux` for available options.)
```sh
# On the right (50%)
fzf-tmux -r
# On the left (30%)
fzf-tmux -l30%
# Above the cursor
fzf-tmux -u30%
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113379983-fa24a000-93b5-11eb-93eb-8a3d39b2f163.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113380001-0577cb80-93b6-11eb-95d0-2ba453866882.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113380040-1d4f4f80-93b6-11eb-9bef-737fb120aafe.png)
#### Popup window support
But here's the really cool part; tmux 3.2 added support for popup windows. So
you can open fzf in a popup window, which is quite useful if you frequently
use split panes.
```sh
# Open tmux in a tmux popup window (default size: 50% of the screen)
fzf-tmux -p
# 80% width, 60% height
fzf-tmux -p 80%,60%
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113380106-4a9bfd80-93b6-11eb-8cee-aeb1c4ce1a1f.png)
> You might also want to check out my tmux plugins which support this popup
> window layout.
>
> - https://github.com/junegunn/tmux-fzf-url
> - https://github.com/junegunn/tmux-fzf-maccy
Dynamic reloading of the list
-----------------------------
fzf can dynamically update the candidate list using an arbitrary program with
`reload` bindings (The design document for `reload` can be found
[here][reload]).
[reload]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/1750
### Updating the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R
This example shows how you can set up a binding for dynamically updating the
list without restarting fzf.
```sh
(date; ps -ef) |
fzf --bind='ctrl-r:reload(date; ps -ef)' \
--header=$'Press CTRL-R to reload\n\n' --header-lines=2 \
--preview='echo {}' --preview-window=down,3,wrap \
--layout=reverse --height=80% | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113465047-200c7c00-946c-11eb-918c-268f37a900c8.png)
- The initial command is `(date; ps -ef)`. It prints the current date and
time, and the list of the processes.
- With `--header` option, you can show any message as the fixed header.
- To disallow selecting the first two lines (`date` and `ps` header), we use
`--header-lines=2` option.
- `--bind='ctrl-r:reload(date; ps -ef)'` binds CTRL-R to `reload` action that
runs `date; ps -ef`, so we can update the list of the processes by pressing
CTRL-R.
- We use simple `echo {}` preview option, so we can see the entire line on the
preview window below even if it's too long
### Toggling between data sources
You're not limited to just one reload binding. Set up multiple bindings so
you can switch between data sources.
```sh
find * | fzf --prompt 'All> ' \
--header 'CTRL-D: Directories / CTRL-F: Files' \
--bind 'ctrl-d:change-prompt(Directories> )+reload(find * -type d)' \
--bind 'ctrl-f:change-prompt(Files> )+reload(find * -type f)'
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113465073-4af6d000-946c-11eb-858f-2372c0955f67.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113465072-46321c00-946c-11eb-9b6f-cda3951df579.png)
Ripgrep integration
-------------------
### Using fzf as the secondary filter
* Requires [bat][bat]
* Requires [Ripgrep][rg]
[bat]: https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
[rg]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
fzf is pretty fast for filtering a list that you will rarely have to think
about its performance. But it is not the right tool for searching for text
inside many large files, and in that case you should definitely use something
like [Ripgrep][rg].
In the next example, Ripgrep is the primary filter that searches for the given
text in files, and fzf is used as the secondary fuzzy filter that adds
interactivity to the workflow. And we use [bat][bat] to show the matching line in
the preview window.
This is a bash script and it will not run as expected on other non-compliant
shells. To avoid the compatibility issue, let's save this snippet as a script
file called `rfv`.
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# 1. Search for text in files using Ripgrep
# 2. Interactively narrow down the list using fzf
# 3. Open the file in Vim
IFS=: read -ra selected < <(
rg --color=always --line-number --no-heading --smart-case "${*:-}" |
fzf --ansi \
--color "hl:-1:underline,hl+:-1:underline:reverse" \
--delimiter : \
--preview 'bat --color=always {1} --highlight-line {2}' \
--preview-window 'up,60%,border-bottom,+{2}+3/3,~3'
)
[ -n "${selected[0]}" ] && vim "${selected[0]}" "+${selected[1]}"
```
And run it with an initial query string.
```sh
# Make the script executable
chmod +x rfv
# Run it with the initial query "algo"
./rfv algo
```
> Ripgrep will perform the initial search and list all the lines that contain
`algo`. Then we further narrow down the list on fzf.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113683873-a42a6200-96ff-11eb-9666-26ce4091b0e4.png)
I know it's a lot to digest, let's try to break down the code.
- Ripgrep prints the matching lines in the following format
```
man/man1/fzf.1:54:.BI "--algo=" TYPE
man/man1/fzf.1:55:Fuzzy matching algorithm (default: v2)
man/man1/fzf.1:58:.BR v2 " Optimal scoring algorithm (quality)"
src/pattern_test.go:7: "github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/algo"
```
The first token delimited by `:` is the file path, and the second token is
the line number of the matching line. They respectively correspond to `{1}`
and `{2}` in the preview command.
- `--preview 'bat --color=always {1} --highlight-line {2}'`
- As we run `rg` with `--color=always` option, we should tell fzf to parse
ANSI color codes in the input by setting `--ansi`.
- We customize how fzf colors various text elements using `--color` option.
`-1` tells fzf to keep the original color from the input. See `man fzf` for
available color options.
- The value of `--preview-window` option consists of 5 components delimited
by `,`
1. `up` — Position of the preview window
1. `60%` — Size of the preview window
1. `border-bottom` — Preview window border only on the bottom side
1. `+{2}+3/3` — Scroll offset of the preview contents
1. `~3` — Fixed header
- Let's break down the latter two. We want to display the bat output in the
preview window with a certain scroll offset so that the matching line is
positioned near the center of the preview window.
- `+{2}` — The base offset is extracted from the second token
- `+3` — We add 3 lines to the base offset to compensate for the header
part of `bat` output
- ```
───────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
│ File: CHANGELOG.md
───────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
1 │ CHANGELOG
2 │ =========
3 │
4 │ 0.26.0
5 │ ------
```
- `/3` adjusts the offset so that the matching line is shown at a third
position in the window
- `~3` makes the top three lines fixed header so that they are always
visible regardless of the scroll offset
- Once we selected a line, we open the file with `vim` (`vim
"${selected[0]}"`) and move the cursor to the line (`+${selected[1]}`).
### Using fzf as interactive Ripgrep launcher
We have learned that we can bind `reload` action to a key (e.g.
`--bind=ctrl-r:execute(ps -ef)`). In the next example, we are going to **bind
`reload` action to `change` event** so that whenever the user *changes* the
query string on fzf, `reload` action is triggered.
Here is a variation of the above `rfv` script. fzf will restart Ripgrep every
time the user updates the query string on fzf. Searching and filtering is
completely done by Ripgrep, and fzf merely provides the interactive interface.
So we lose the "fuzziness", but the performance will be better on larger
projects, and it will free up memory as you narrow down the results.
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# 1. Search for text in files using Ripgrep
# 2. Interactively restart Ripgrep with reload action
# 3. Open the file in Vim
RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
INITIAL_QUERY="${*:-}"
IFS=: read -ra selected < <(
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX $(printf %q "$INITIAL_QUERY")" \
fzf --ansi \
--disabled --query "$INITIAL_QUERY" \
--bind "change:reload:sleep 0.1; $RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
--delimiter : \
--preview 'bat --color=always {1} --highlight-line {2}' \
--preview-window 'up,60%,border-bottom,+{2}+3/3,~3'
)
[ -n "${selected[0]}" ] && vim "${selected[0]}" "+${selected[1]}"
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113684212-f9ff0a00-96ff-11eb-8737-7bb571d320cc.png)
- Instead of starting fzf in `rg ... | fzf` form, we start fzf without an
explicit input, but with a custom `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` variable. This way
fzf can kill the initial Ripgrep process it starts with the initial query.
Otherwise, the initial Ripgrep process will keep consuming system resources
even after `reload` is triggered.
- Filtering is no longer a responsibility of fzf; hence `--disabled`
- `{q}` in the reload command evaluates to the query string on fzf prompt.
- `sleep 0.1` in the reload command is for "debouncing". This small delay will
reduce the number of intermediate Ripgrep processes while we're typing in
a query.
### Switching to fzf-only search mode
*(Requires fzf 0.27.1 or above)*
In the previous example, we lost fuzzy matching capability as we completely
delegated search functionality to Ripgrep. But we can dynamically switch to
fzf-only search mode by *"unbinding"* `reload` action from `change` event.
```sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Two-phase filtering with Ripgrep and fzf
#
# 1. Search for text in files using Ripgrep
# 2. Interactively restart Ripgrep with reload action
# * Press alt-enter to switch to fzf-only filtering
# 3. Open the file in Vim
RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
INITIAL_QUERY="${*:-}"
IFS=: read -ra selected < <(
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX $(printf %q "$INITIAL_QUERY")" \
fzf --ansi \
--color "hl:-1:underline,hl+:-1:underline:reverse" \
--disabled --query "$INITIAL_QUERY" \
--bind "change:reload:sleep 0.1; $RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
--bind "alt-enter:unbind(change,alt-enter)+change-prompt(2. fzf> )+enable-search+clear-query" \
--prompt '1. ripgrep> ' \
--delimiter : \
--preview 'bat --color=always {1} --highlight-line {2}' \
--preview-window 'up,60%,border-bottom,+{2}+3/3,~3'
)
[ -n "${selected[0]}" ] && vim "${selected[0]}" "+${selected[1]}"
```
* Phase 1. Filtering with Ripgrep
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/119213880-735e8a80-bafd-11eb-8493-123e4be24fbc.png)
* Phase 2. Filtering with fzf
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/119213887-7e191f80-bafd-11eb-98c9-71a1af9d7aab.png)
- We added `--prompt` option to show that fzf is initially running in "Ripgrep
launcher mode".
- We added `alt-enter` binding that
1. unbinds `change` event, so Ripgrep is no longer restarted on key press
2. changes the prompt to `2. fzf>`
3. enables search functionality of fzf
4. clears the current query string that was used to start Ripgrep process
5. and unbinds `alt-enter` itself as this is a one-off event
- We reverted `--color` option for customizing how the matching chunks are
displayed in the second phase
### Switching between Ripgrep mode and fzf mode
*(Requires fzf 0.30.0 or above)*
fzf 0.30.0 added `rebind` action so we can "rebind" the bindings that were
previously "unbound" via `unbind`.
This is an improved version of the previous example that allows us to switch
between Ripgrep launcher mode and fzf-only filtering mode via CTRL-R and
CTRL-F.
```sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Switch between Ripgrep launcher mode (CTRL-R) and fzf filtering mode (CTRL-F)
RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
INITIAL_QUERY="${*:-}"
IFS=: read -ra selected < <(
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX $(printf %q "$INITIAL_QUERY")" \
fzf --ansi \
--color "hl:-1:underline,hl+:-1:underline:reverse" \
--disabled --query "$INITIAL_QUERY" \
--bind "change:reload:sleep 0.1; $RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
--bind "ctrl-f:unbind(change,ctrl-f)+change-prompt(2. fzf> )+enable-search+clear-query+rebind(ctrl-r)" \
--bind "ctrl-r:unbind(ctrl-r)+change-prompt(1. ripgrep> )+disable-search+reload($RG_PREFIX {q} || true)+rebind(change,ctrl-f)" \
--prompt '1. Ripgrep> ' \
--delimiter : \
--header ' CTRL-R (Ripgrep mode) CTRL-F (fzf mode) ' \
--preview 'bat --color=always {1} --highlight-line {2}' \
--preview-window 'up,60%,border-bottom,+{2}+3/3,~3'
)
[ -n "${selected[0]}" ] && vim "${selected[0]}" "+${selected[1]}"
```
Log tailing
-----------
fzf can run long-running preview commands and render partial results before
completion. And when you specify `follow` flag in `--preview-window` option,
fzf will "`tail -f`" the result, automatically scrolling to the bottom.
```bash
# With "follow", preview window will automatically scroll to the bottom.
# "\033[2J" is an ANSI escape sequence for clearing the screen.
# When fzf reads this code it clears the previous preview contents.
fzf --preview-window follow --preview 'for i in $(seq 100000); do
echo "$i"
sleep 0.01
(( i % 300 == 0 )) && printf "\033[2J"
done'
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113473303-dd669600-94a3-11eb-88a9-1f61b996bb0e.png)
Admittedly, that was a silly example. Here's a practical one for browsing
Kubernetes pods.
```bash
pods() {
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="kubectl get pods --all-namespaces" \
fzf --info=inline --layout=reverse --header-lines=1 \
--prompt "$(kubectl config current-context | sed 's/-context$//')> " \
--header $' Enter (kubectl exec) CTRL-O (open log in editor) CTRL-R (reload) \n\n' \
--bind 'ctrl-/:change-preview-window(80%,border-bottom|hidden|)' \
--bind 'enter:execute:kubectl exec -it --namespace {1} {2} -- bash > /dev/tty' \
--bind 'ctrl-o:execute:${EDITOR:-vim} <(kubectl logs --all-containers --namespace {1} {2}) > /dev/tty' \
--bind 'ctrl-r:reload:$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND' \
--preview-window up:follow \
--preview 'kubectl logs --follow --all-containers --tail=10000 --namespace {1} {2}' "$@"
}
```
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113473547-1d7a4880-94a5-11eb-98ef-9aa6f0ed215a.png)
- The preview window will *"log tail"* the pod
- Holding on to a large amount of log will consume a lot of memory. So we
limited the initial log amount with `--tail=10000`.
- `execute` bindings allow you to run any command without leaving fzf
- Press enter key on a pod to `kubectl exec` into it
- Press CTRL-O to open the log in your editor
- Press CTRL-R to reload the pod list
- Press CTRL-/ repeatedly to to rotate through a different sets of preview
window options
1. `80%,border-bottom`
1. `hidden`
1. Empty string after `|` translates to the default options from `--preview-window`
Key bindings for git objects
----------------------------
Oftentimes, you want to put the identifiers of various Git object to the
command-line. For example, it is common to write commands like these:
```sh
git checkout [SOME_COMMIT_HASH or BRANCH or TAG]
git diff [SOME_COMMIT_HASH or BRANCH or TAG] [SOME_COMMIT_HASH or BRANCH or TAG]
```
[fzf-git.sh](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-git.sh) project defines a set of
fzf-based key bindings for Git objects. I strongly recommend that you check
them out because they are seriously useful.
### Files listed in `git status`
<kbd>CTRL-G</kbd><kbd>CTRL-F</kbd>
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113473779-a9d93b00-94a6-11eb-87b5-f62a8d0a0efc.png)
### Branches
<kbd>CTRL-G</kbd><kbd>CTRL-B</kbd>
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113473758-87dfb880-94a6-11eb-82f4-9218103f10bd.png)
### Commit hashes
<kbd>CTRL-G</kbd><kbd>CTRL-H</kbd>
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113473765-91692080-94a6-11eb-8d38-ed4d41f27ac1.png)
Color themes
------------
You can customize how fzf colors the text elements with `--color` option. Here
are a few color themes. Note that you need a terminal emulator that can
display 24-bit colors.
```sh
# junegunn/seoul256.vim (dark)
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color=bg+:#3F3F3F,bg:#4B4B4B,border:#6B6B6B,spinner:#98BC99,hl:#719872,fg:#D9D9D9,header:#719872,info:#BDBB72,pointer:#E12672,marker:#E17899,fg+:#D9D9D9,preview-bg:#3F3F3F,prompt:#98BEDE,hl+:#98BC99'
```
![seoul256](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113475011-2c192d80-94ae-11eb-9d17-1e5867bae01f.png)
```sh
# junegunn/seoul256.vim (light)
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color=bg+:#D9D9D9,bg:#E1E1E1,border:#C8C8C8,spinner:#719899,hl:#719872,fg:#616161,header:#719872,info:#727100,pointer:#E12672,marker:#E17899,fg+:#616161,preview-bg:#D9D9D9,prompt:#0099BD,hl+:#719899'
```
![seoul256-light](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113475022-389d8600-94ae-11eb-905f-0939dd535837.png)
```sh
# morhetz/gruvbox
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color=bg+:#3c3836,bg:#32302f,spinner:#fb4934,hl:#928374,fg:#ebdbb2,header:#928374,info:#8ec07c,pointer:#fb4934,marker:#fb4934,fg+:#ebdbb2,prompt:#fb4934,hl+:#fb4934'
```
![gruvbox](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113475042-494dfc00-94ae-11eb-9322-cd03a027305a.png)
```sh
# arcticicestudio/nord-vim
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color=bg+:#3B4252,bg:#2E3440,spinner:#81A1C1,hl:#616E88,fg:#D8DEE9,header:#616E88,info:#81A1C1,pointer:#81A1C1,marker:#81A1C1,fg+:#D8DEE9,prompt:#81A1C1,hl+:#81A1C1'
```
![nord](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113475063-67b3f780-94ae-11eb-9b24-5f0d22b63399.png)
```sh
# tomasr/molokai
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color=bg+:#293739,bg:#1B1D1E,border:#808080,spinner:#E6DB74,hl:#7E8E91,fg:#F8F8F2,header:#7E8E91,info:#A6E22E,pointer:#A6E22E,marker:#F92672,fg+:#F8F8F2,prompt:#F92672,hl+:#F92672'
```
![molokai](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113475085-8619f300-94ae-11eb-85e4-2766fc3246bf.png)
### Generating fzf color theme from Vim color schemes
The Vim plugin of fzf can generate `--color` option from the current color
scheme according to `g:fzf_colors` variable. You can find the detailed
explanation [here](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/README-VIM.md#explanation-of-gfzf_colors).
Here is an example. Add this to your Vim configuration file.
```vim
let g:fzf_colors =
\ { 'fg': ['fg', 'Normal'],
\ 'bg': ['bg', 'Normal'],
\ 'preview-bg': ['bg', 'NormalFloat'],
\ 'hl': ['fg', 'Comment'],
\ 'fg+': ['fg', 'CursorLine', 'CursorColumn', 'Normal'],
\ 'bg+': ['bg', 'CursorLine', 'CursorColumn'],
\ 'hl+': ['fg', 'Statement'],
\ 'info': ['fg', 'PreProc'],
\ 'border': ['fg', 'Ignore'],
\ 'prompt': ['fg', 'Conditional'],
\ 'pointer': ['fg', 'Exception'],
\ 'marker': ['fg', 'Keyword'],
\ 'spinner': ['fg', 'Label'],
\ 'header': ['fg', 'Comment'] }
```
Then you can see how the `--color` option is generated by printing the result
of `fzf#wrap()`.
```vim
:echo fzf#wrap()
```
Use this command to append `export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="..."` line to the end of
the current file.
```vim
:call append('$', printf('export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="%s"', matchstr(fzf#wrap().options, "--color[^']*")))
```

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@@ -6,12 +6,10 @@ Build instructions
### Prerequisites
- `go` executable in $PATH
- Go 1.17 or above
### Using Makefile
Makefile will set up and use its own `$GOPATH` under the project root.
```sh
# Build fzf binary for your platform in target
make
@@ -19,21 +17,19 @@ make
# Build fzf binary and copy it to bin directory
make install
# Build 32-bit and 64-bit executables and tarballs in target
# Build fzf binaries and archives for all platforms using goreleaser
make build
# Publish GitHub release
make release
# Make release archives for all supported platforms in target
make release-all
```
### Using `go get`
Alternatively, you can build fzf directly with `go get` command without
manually cloning the repository.
```sh
go get -u github.com/junegunn/fzf
```
> :warning: Makefile uses git commands to determine the version and the
> revision information for `fzf --version`. So if you're building fzf from an
> environment where its git information is not available, you have to manually
> set `$FZF_VERSION` and `$FZF_REVISION`.
>
> e.g. `FZF_VERSION=0.24.0 FZF_REVISION=tarball make`
Third-party libraries used
--------------------------

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@@ -1,6 +1,850 @@
CHANGELOG
=========
0.37.0
------
- Added a way to customize the separator of inline info
```sh
fzf --info 'inline: ' --prompt ' ' --color prompt:bright-yellow
```
- New event
- `focus` - Triggered when the focus changes due to a vertical cursor
movement or a search result update
```sh
fzf --bind 'focus:transform-preview-label:echo [ {} ]' --preview 'cat {}'
# Any action bound to the event runs synchronously and thus can make the interface sluggish
# e.g. lolcat isn't one of the fastest programs, and every cursor movement in
# fzf will be noticeably affected by its execution time
fzf --bind 'focus:transform-preview-label:echo [ {} ] | lolcat -f' --preview 'cat {}'
# Beware not to introduce an infinite loop
seq 10 | fzf --bind 'focus:up' --cycle
```
- New actions
- `change-border-label`
- `change-preview-label`
- `transform-border-label`
- `transform-preview-label`
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.36.0
------
- Added `--listen=HTTP_PORT` option to start HTTP server. It allows external
processes to send actions to perform via POST method.
```sh
# Start HTTP server on port 6266
fzf --listen 6266
# Send actions to the server
curl -XPOST localhost:6266 -d 'reload(seq 100)+change-prompt(hundred> )'
```
- Added draggable scrollbar to the main search window and the preview window
```sh
# Hide scrollbar
fzf --no-scrollbar
# Customize scrollbar
fzf --scrollbar ┆ --color scrollbar:blue
```
- New event
- Added `load` event that is triggered when the input stream is complete
and the initial processing of the list is complete.
```sh
# Change the prompt to "loaded" when the input stream is complete
(seq 10; sleep 1; seq 11 20) | fzf --prompt 'Loading> ' --bind 'load:change-prompt:Loaded> '
# You can use it instead of 'start' event without `--sync` if asynchronous
# trigger is not an issue.
(seq 10; sleep 1; seq 11 20) | fzf --bind 'load:last'
```
- New actions
- Added `pos(...)` action to move the cursor to the numeric position
- `first` and `last` are equivalent to `pos(1)` and `pos(-1)` respectively
```sh
# Put the cursor on the 10th item
seq 100 | fzf --sync --bind 'start:pos(10)'
# Put the cursor on the 10th to last item
seq 100 | fzf --sync --bind 'start:pos(-10)'
```
- Added `reload-sync(...)` action which replaces the current list only after
the reload process is complete. This is useful when the command takes
a while to produce the initial output and you don't want fzf to run against
an empty list while the command is running.
```sh
# You can still filter and select entries from the initial list for 3 seconds
seq 100 | fzf --bind 'load:reload-sync(sleep 3; seq 1000)+unbind(load)'
```
- Added `next-selected` and `prev-selected` actions to move between selected
items
```sh
# `next-selected` will move the pointer to the next selected item below the current line
# `prev-selected` will move the pointer to the previous selected item above the current line
seq 10 | fzf --multi --bind ctrl-n:next-selected,ctrl-p:prev-selected
# Both actions respect --layout option
seq 10 | fzf --multi --bind ctrl-n:next-selected,ctrl-p:prev-selected --layout reverse
```
- Added `change-query(...)` action that simply changes the query string to the
given static string. This can be useful when used with `--listen`.
```sh
curl localhost:6266 -d "change-query:$(date)"
```
- Added `transform-prompt(...)` action for transforming the prompt string
using an external command
```sh
# Press space to change the prompt string using an external command
# (only the first line of the output is taken)
fzf --bind 'space:reload(ls),load:transform-prompt(printf "%s> " "$(date)")'
```
- Added `transform-query(...)` action for transforming the query string using
an external command
```sh
# Press space to convert the query to uppercase letters
fzf --bind 'space:transform-query(tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" <<< {q})'
# Bind it to 'change' event for automatic conversion
fzf --bind 'change:transform-query(tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" <<< {q})'
# Can only type numbers
fzf --bind 'change:transform-query(sed "s/[^0-9]//g" <<< {q})'
```
- `put` action can optionally take an argument string
```sh
# a will put 'alpha' on the prompt, ctrl-b will put 'bravo'
fzf --bind 'a:put+put(lpha),ctrl-b:put(bravo)'
```
- Added color name `preview-label` for `--preview-label` (defaults to `label`
for `--border-label`)
- Better support for (Windows) terminals where each box-drawing character
takes 2 columns. Set `RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN` environment variable to `1`.
- On Vim, the variable will be automatically set if `&ambiwidth` is `double`
- Behavior changes
- fzf will always execute the preview command if the command template
contains `{q}` even when it's empty. If you prefer the old behavior,
you'll have to check if `{q}` is empty in your command.
```sh
# This will show // even when the query is empty
: | fzf --preview 'echo /{q}/'
# But if you don't want it,
: | fzf --preview '[ -n {q} ] || exit; echo /{q}/'
```
- `double-click` will behave the same as `enter` unless otherwise specified,
so you don't have to repeat the same action twice in `--bind` in most cases.
```sh
# No need to bind 'double-click' to the same action
fzf --bind 'enter:execute:less {}' # --bind 'double-click:execute:less {}'
```
- If the color for `separator` is not specified, it will default to the
color for `border`. Same holds true for `scrollbar`. This is to reduce
the number of configuration items required to achieve a consistent color
scheme.
- If `follow` flag is specified in `--preview-window` option, fzf will
automatically scroll to the bottom of the streaming preview output. But
when the user manually scrolls the window, the following stops. With
this version, fzf will resume following if the user scrolls the window
to the bottom.
- Default border style on Windows is changed to `sharp` because some
Windows terminals are not capable of displaying `rounded` border
characters correctly.
- Minor bug fixes and improvements
0.35.1
------
- Fixed a bug where fzf with `--tiebreak=chunk` crashes on inverse match query
- Fixed a bug where clicking above fzf would paste escape sequences
0.35.0
------
- Added `start` event that is triggered only once when fzf finder starts.
Since fzf consumes the input stream asynchronously, the input list is not
available unless you use `--sync`.
```sh
seq 100 | fzf --multi --sync --bind 'start:last+select-all+preview(echo welcome)'
```
- Added `--border-label` and `--border-label-pos` for putting label on the border
```sh
# ANSI color codes are supported
# (with https://github.com/busyloop/lolcat)
label=$(curl -s http://metaphorpsum.com/sentences/1 | lolcat -f)
# Border label at the center
fzf --height=10 --border --border-label="╢ $label ╟" --color=label:italic:black
# Left-aligned (positive integer)
fzf --height=10 --border --border-label="╢ $label ╟" --border-label-pos=3 --color=label:italic:black
# Right-aligned (negative integer) on the bottom line (:bottom)
fzf --height=10 --border --border-label="╢ $label ╟" --border-label-pos=-3:bottom --color=label:italic:black
```
- Also added `--preview-label` and `--preview-label-pos` for the border of the
preview window
```sh
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --border --preview-label=' Preview ' --preview-label-pos=2
```
- Info panel (match counter) will be followed by a horizontal separator by
default
- Use `--no-separator` or `--separator=''` to hide the separator
- You can specify an arbitrary string that is repeated to form the
horizontal separator. e.g. `--separator=╸`
- The color of the separator can be customized via `--color=separator:...`
- ANSI color codes are also supported
```sh
fzf --separator=╸ --color=separator:green
fzf --separator=$(lolcat -f -F 1.4 <<< ▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▆▅▄▃▂▁▁) --info=inline
```
- Added `--border=bold` and `--border=double` along with
`--preview-window=border-bold` and `--preview-window=border-double`
0.34.0
------
- Added support for adaptive `--height`. If the `--height` value is prefixed
with `~`, fzf will automatically determine the height in the range according
to the input size.
```sh
seq 1 | fzf --height ~70% --border --padding 1 --margin 1
seq 10 | fzf --height ~70% --border --padding 1 --margin 1
seq 100 | fzf --height ~70% --border --padding 1 --margin 1
```
- There are a few limitations
- Not compatible with percent top/bottom margin/padding
```sh
# This is not allowed (top/bottom margin in percent value)
fzf --height ~50% --border --margin 5%,10%
# This is allowed (top/bottom margin in fixed value)
fzf --height ~50% --border --margin 2,10%
```
- fzf will not start until it can determine the right height for the input
```sh
# fzf will open immediately
(sleep 2; seq 10) | fzf --height 50%
# fzf will open after 2 seconds
(sleep 2; seq 10) | fzf --height ~50%
(sleep 2; seq 1000) | fzf --height ~50%
```
- Fixed tcell renderer used to render full-screen fzf on Windows
- `--no-clear` is deprecated. Use `reload` action instead.
0.33.0
------
- Added `--scheme=[default|path|history]` option to choose scoring scheme
- (Experimental)
- We updated the scoring algorithm in 0.32.0, however we have learned that
this new scheme (`default`) is not always giving the optimal result
- `path`: Additional bonus point is only given to the characters after
path separator. You might want to choose this scheme if you have many
files with spaces in their paths.
- `history`: No additional bonus points are given so that we give more
weight to the chronological ordering. This is equivalent to the scoring
scheme before 0.32.0. This also sets `--tiebreak=index`.
- ANSI color sequences with colon delimiters are now supported.
```sh
printf "\e[38;5;208mOption 1\e[m\nOption 2" | fzf --ansi
printf "\e[38:5:208mOption 1\e[m\nOption 2" | fzf --ansi
```
- Support `border-{up,down}` as the synonyms for `border-{top,bottom}` in
`--preview-window`
- Added support for ANSI `strikethrough`
```sh
printf "\e[9mdeleted" | fzf --ansi
fzf --color fg+:strikethrough
```
0.32.1
------
- Fixed incorrect ordering of `--tiebreak=chunk`
- fzf-tmux will show fzf border instead of tmux popup border (requires tmux 3.3)
```sh
fzf-tmux -p70%
fzf-tmux -p70% --color=border:bright-red
fzf-tmux -p100%,60% --color=border:bright-yellow --border=horizontal --padding 1,5 --margin 1,0
fzf-tmux -p70%,100% --color=border:bright-green --border=vertical
# Key bindings (CTRL-T, CTRL-R, ALT-C) will use these options
export FZF_TMUX_OPTS='-p100%,60% --color=border:green --border=horizontal --padding 1,5 --margin 1,0'
```
0.32.0
------
- Updated the scoring algorithm
- Different bonus points to different categories of word boundaries
(listed higher to lower bonus point)
- Word after whitespace characters or beginning of the string
- Word after common delimiter characters (`/,:;|`)
- Word after other non-word characters
```sh
# foo/bar.sh` is preferred over `foo-bar.sh` on `bar`
fzf --query=bar --height=4 << EOF
foo-bar.sh
foo/bar.sh
EOF
```
- Added a new tiebreak `chunk`
- Favors the line with shorter matched chunk. A chunk is a set of
consecutive non-whitespace characters.
- Unlike the default `length`, this scheme works well with tabular input
```sh
# length prefers item #1, because the whole line is shorter,
# chunk prefers item #2, because the matched chunk ("foo") is shorter
fzf --height=6 --header-lines=2 --tiebreak=chunk --reverse --query=fo << "EOF"
N | Field1 | Field2 | Field3
- | ------ | ------ | ------
1 | hello | foobar | baz
2 | world | foo | bazbaz
EOF
```
- If the input does not contain any spaces, `chunk` is equivalent to
`length`. But we're not going to set it as the default because it is
computationally more expensive.
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.31.0
------
- Added support for an alternative preview window layout that is activated
when the size of the preview window is smaller than a certain threshold.
```sh
# If the width of the preview window is smaller than 50 columns,
# it will be displayed above the search window.
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window 'right,50%,border-left,<50(up,30%,border-bottom)'
# Or you can just hide it like so
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window '<50(hidden)'
```
- fzf now uses SGR mouse mode to properly support mouse on larger terminals
- You can now use characters that do not satisfy `unicode.IsGraphic` constraint
for `--marker`, `--pointer`, and `--ellipsis`. Allows Nerd Fonts and stuff.
Use at your own risk.
- Bug fixes and improvements
- Shell extension
- `kill` completion now requires trigger sequence (`**`) for consistency
0.30.0
------
- Fixed cursor flickering over the screen by hiding it during rendering
- Added `--ellipsis` option. You can take advantage of it to make fzf
effectively search non-visible parts of the item.
```sh
# Search against hidden line numbers on the far right
nl /usr/share/dict/words |
awk '{printf "%s%1000s\n", $2, $1}' |
fzf --nth=-1 --no-hscroll --ellipsis='' |
awk '{print $2}'
```
- Added `rebind` action for restoring bindings after `unbind`
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.29.0
------
- Added `change-preview(...)` action to change the `--preview` command
- cf. `preview(...)` is a one-off action that doesn't change the default
preview command
- Added `change-preview-window(...)` action
- You can rotate through the different options separated by `|`
```sh
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window right:40% \
--bind 'ctrl-/:change-preview-window(right,70%|down,40%,border-top|hidden|)'
```
- Fixed rendering of the prompt line when overflow occurs with `--info=inline`
0.28.0
------
- Added `--header-first` option to print header before the prompt line
```sh
fzf --header $'Welcome to fzf\n▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔' --reverse --height 30% --border --header-first
```
- Added `--scroll-off=LINES` option (similar to `scrolloff` option of Vim)
- You can set it to a very large number so that the cursor stays in the
middle of the screen while scrolling
```sh
fzf --scroll-off=5
fzf --scroll-off=999
```
- Fixed bug where preview window is not updated on `reload` (#2644)
- fzf on Windows will also use `$SHELL` to execute external programs
- See #2638 and #2647
- Thanks to @rashil2000, @vovcacik, and @janlazo
0.27.3
------
- Preview window is `hidden` by default when there are `preview` bindings but
`--preview` command is not given
- Fixed bug where `{n}` is not properly reset on `reload`
- Fixed bug where spinner is not displayed on `reload`
- Enhancements in tcell renderer for Windows (#2616)
- Vim plugin
- `sinklist` is added as a synonym to `sink*` so that it's easier to add
a function to a spec dictionary
```vim
let spec = { 'source': 'ls', 'options': ['--multi', '--preview', 'cat {}'] }
function spec.sinklist(matches)
echom string(a:matches)
endfunction
call fzf#run(fzf#wrap(spec))
```
- Vim 7 compatibility
0.27.2
------
- 16 base ANSI colors can be specified by their names
```sh
fzf --color fg:3,fg+:11
fzf --color fg:yellow,fg+:bright-yellow
```
- Fix bug where `--read0` not properly displaying long lines
0.27.1
------
- Added `unbind` action. In the following Ripgrep launcher example, you can
use `unbind(reload)` to switch to fzf-only filtering mode.
- See https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/ADVANCED.md#switching-to-fzf-only-search-mode
- Vim plugin
- Vim plugin will stop immediately even when the source command hasn't finished
```vim
" fzf will read the stream file while allowing other processes to append to it
call fzf#run({'source': 'cat /dev/null > /tmp/stream; tail -f /tmp/stream'})
```
- It is now possible to open popup window relative to the current window
```vim
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6, 'relative': v:true, 'yoffset': 1.0 } }
```
0.27.0
------
- More border options for `--preview-window`
```sh
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window border-left
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window border-left --border horizontal
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window top:border-bottom
fzf --preview 'cat {}' --preview-window top:border-horizontal
```
- Automatically set `/dev/tty` as STDIN on execute action
```sh
# Redirect /dev/tty to suppress "Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal"
# ls | fzf --bind "enter:execute(vim {} < /dev/tty)"
# "< /dev/tty" part is no longer needed
ls | fzf --bind "enter:execute(vim {})"
```
- Bug fixes and improvements
- Signed and notarized macOS binaries
(Huge thanks to [BACKERS.md](https://github.com/junegunn/junegunn/blob/main/BACKERS.md)!)
0.26.0
------
- Added support for fixed header in preview window
```sh
# Display top 3 lines as the fixed header
fzf --preview 'bat --style=header,grid --color=always {}' --preview-window '~3'
```
- More advanced preview offset expression to better support the fixed header
```sh
# Preview with bat, matching line in the middle of the window below
# the fixed header of the top 3 lines
#
# ~3 Top 3 lines as the fixed header
# +{2} Base scroll offset extracted from the second field
# +3 Extra offset to compensate for the 3-line header
# /2 Put in the middle of the preview area
#
git grep --line-number '' |
fzf --delimiter : \
--preview 'bat --style=full --color=always --highlight-line {2} {1}' \
--preview-window '~3:+{2}+3/2'
```
- Added `select` and `deselect` action for unconditionally selecting or
deselecting a single item in `--multi` mode. Complements `toggle` action.
- Significant performance improvement in ANSI code processing
- Bug fixes and improvements
- Built with Go 1.16
0.25.1
------
- Added `close` action
- Close preview window if open, abort fzf otherwise
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.25.0
------
- Text attributes set in `--color` are not reset when fzf sees another
`--color` option for the same element. This allows you to put custom text
attributes in your `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` and still have those attributes
even when you override the colors.
```sh
# Default colors and attributes
fzf
# Apply custom text attributes
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--color fg+:italic,hl:-1:underline,hl+:-1:reverse:underline'
fzf
# Different colors but you still have the attributes
fzf --color hl:176,hl+:177
# Write "regular" if you want to clear the attributes
fzf --color hl:176:regular,hl+:177:regular
```
- Renamed `--phony` to `--disabled`
- You can dynamically enable and disable the search functionality using the
new `enable-search`, `disable-search`, and `toggle-search` actions
- You can assign a different color to the query string for when search is disabled
```sh
fzf --color query:#ffffff,disabled:#999999 --bind space:toggle-search
```
- Added `last` action to move the cursor to the last match
- The opposite action `top` is renamed to `first`, but `top` is still
recognized as a synonym for backward compatibility
- Added `preview-top` and `preview-bottom` actions
- Extended support for alt key chords: alt with any case-sensitive single character
```sh
fzf --bind alt-,:first,alt-.:last
```
0.24.4
------
- Added `--preview-window` option `follow`
```sh
# Preview window will automatically scroll to the bottom
fzf --preview-window follow --preview 'for i in $(seq 100000); do
echo "$i"
sleep 0.01
(( i % 300 == 0 )) && printf "\033[2J"
done'
```
- Added `change-prompt` action
```sh
fzf --prompt 'foo> ' --bind $'a:change-prompt:\x1b[31mbar> '
```
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.24.3
------
- Added `--padding` option
```sh
fzf --margin 5% --padding 5% --border --preview 'cat {}' \
--color bg:#222222,preview-bg:#333333
```
0.24.2
------
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.24.1
------
- Fixed broken `--color=[bw|no]` option
0.24.0
------
- Real-time rendering of preview window
```sh
# fzf can render preview window before the command completes
fzf --preview 'sleep 1; for i in $(seq 100); do echo $i; sleep 0.01; done'
# Preview window can process ANSI escape sequence (CSI 2 J) for clearing the display
fzf --preview 'for i in $(seq 100000); do
(( i % 200 == 0 )) && printf "\033[2J"
echo "$i"
sleep 0.01
done'
```
- Updated `--color` option to support text styles
- `regular` / `bold` / `dim` / `underline` / `italic` / `reverse` / `blink`
```sh
# * Set -1 to keep the original color
# * Multiple style attributes can be combined
# * Italic style may not be supported by some terminals
rg --line-number --no-heading --color=always "" |
fzf --ansi --prompt "Rg: " \
--color fg+:italic,hl:underline:-1,hl+:italic:underline:reverse:-1 \
--color pointer:reverse,prompt:reverse,input:159 \
--pointer ' '
```
- More `--border` options
- `vertical`, `top`, `bottom`, `left`, `right`
- Updated Vim plugin to use these new `--border` options
```vim
" Floating popup window in the center of the screen
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
" Popup with 100% width
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 1.0, 'height': 0.5, 'border': 'horizontal' } }
" Popup with 100% height
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.5, 'height': 1.0, 'border': 'vertical' } }
" Similar to 'down' layout, but it uses a popup window and doesn't affect the window layout
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 1.0, 'height': 0.5, 'yoffset': 1.0, 'border': 'top' } }
" Opens on the right;
" 'highlight' option is still supported but it will only take the foreground color of the group
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.5, 'height': 1.0, 'xoffset': 1.0, 'border': 'left', 'highlight': 'Comment' } }
```
- To indicate if `--multi` mode is enabled, fzf will print the number of
selected items even when no item is selected
```sh
seq 100 | fzf
# 100/100
seq 100 | fzf --multi
# 100/100 (0)
seq 100 | fzf --multi 5
# 100/100 (0/5)
```
- Since 0.24.0, release binaries will be uploaded to https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/releases
0.23.1
------
- Added `--preview-window` options for disabling flags
- `nocycle`
- `nohidden`
- `nowrap`
- `default`
- Built with Go 1.14.9 due to performance regression
- https://github.com/golang/go/issues/40727
0.23.0
------
- Support preview scroll offset relative to window height
```sh
git grep --line-number '' |
fzf --delimiter : \
--preview 'bat --style=numbers --color=always --highlight-line {2} {1}' \
--preview-window +{2}-/2
```
- Added `--preview-window` option for sharp edges (`--preview-window sharp`)
- Added `--preview-window` option for cyclic scrolling (`--preview-window cycle`)
- Reduced vertical padding around the preview window when `--preview-window
noborder` is used
- Added actions for preview window
- `preview-half-page-up`
- `preview-half-page-down`
- Vim
- Popup width and height can be given in absolute integer values
- Added `fzf#exec()` function for getting the path of fzf executable
- It also downloads the latest binary if it's not available by running
`./install --bin`
- Built with Go 1.15.2
- We no longer provide 32-bit binaries
0.22.0
------
- Added more options for `--bind`
- `backward-eof` event
```sh
# Aborts when you delete backward when the query prompt is already empty
fzf --bind backward-eof:abort
```
- `refresh-preview` action
```sh
# Rerun preview command when you hit '?'
fzf --preview 'echo $RANDOM' --bind '?:refresh-preview'
```
- `preview` action
```sh
# Default preview command with an extra preview binding
fzf --preview 'file {}' --bind '?:preview:cat {}'
# A preview binding with no default preview command
# (Preview window is initially empty)
fzf --bind '?:preview:cat {}'
# Preview window hidden by default, it appears when you first hit '?'
fzf --bind '?:preview:cat {}' --preview-window hidden
```
- Added preview window option for setting the initial scroll offset
```sh
# Initial scroll offset is set to the line number of each line of
# git grep output *minus* 5 lines
git grep --line-number '' |
fzf --delimiter : --preview 'nl {1}' --preview-window +{2}-5
```
- Added support for ANSI colors in `--prompt` string
- Smart match of accented characters
- An unaccented character in the query string will match both accented and
unaccented characters, while an accented character will only match
accented characters. This is similar to how "smart-case" match works.
- Vim plugin
- `tmux` layout option for using fzf-tmux
```vim
let g:fzf_layout = { 'tmux': '-p90%,60%' }
```
0.21.1
------
- Shell extension
- CTRL-R will remove duplicate commands
- fzf-tmux
- Supports tmux popup window (require tmux 3.2 or above)
- ```sh
# 50% width and height
fzf-tmux -p
# 80% width and height
fzf-tmux -p 80%
# 80% width and 40% height
fzf-tmux -p 80%,40%
fzf-tmux -w 80% -h 40%
# Window position
fzf-tmux -w 80% -h 40% -x 0 -y 0
fzf-tmux -w 80% -h 40% -y 1000
# Write ordinary fzf options after --
fzf-tmux -p -- --reverse --info=inline --margin 2,4 --border
```
- On macOS, you can build the latest tmux from the source with
`brew install tmux --HEAD`
- Bug fixes
- Fixed Windows file traversal not to include directories
- Fixed ANSI colors with `--keep-right`
- Fixed _fzf_complete for zsh
- Built with Go 1.14.1
0.21.0
------
- `--height` option is now available on Windows as well (@kelleyma49)
- Added `--pointer` and `--marker` options
- Added `--keep-right` option that keeps the right end of the line visible
when it's too long
- Style changes
- `--border` will now print border with rounded corners around the
finder instead of printing horizontal lines above and below it.
The previous style is available via `--border=horizontal`
- Unicode spinner
- More keys and actions for `--bind`
- Added PowerShell script for downloading Windows binary
- Vim plugin: Built-in floating windows support
```vim
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
```
- bash: Various improvements in key bindings (CTRL-T, CTRL-R, ALT-C)
- CTRL-R will start with the current command-line as the initial query
- CTRL-R properly supports multi-line commands
- Fuzzy completion API changed
```sh
# Previous: fzf arguments given as a single string argument
# - This style is still supported, but it's deprecated
_fzf_complete "--multi --reverse --prompt=\"doge> \"" "$@" < <(
echo foo
)
# New API: multiple fzf arguments before "--"
# - Easier to write multiple options
_fzf_complete --multi --reverse --prompt="doge> " -- "$@" < <(
echo foo
)
```
- Bug fixes and improvements
0.20.0
------
- Customizable preview window color (`preview-fg` and `preview-bg` for `--color`)
```sh
fzf --preview 'cat {}' \
--color 'fg:#bbccdd,fg+:#ddeeff,bg:#334455,preview-bg:#223344,border:#778899' \
--border --height 20 --layout reverse --info inline
```
- Removed the immediate flicking of the screen on `reload` action.
```sh
: | fzf --bind 'change:reload:seq {q}' --phony
```
- Added `clear-query` and `clear-selection` actions for `--bind`
- It is now possible to split a composite bind action over multiple `--bind`
expressions by prefixing the later ones with `+`.
```sh
fzf --bind 'ctrl-a:up+up'
# Can be now written as
fzf --bind 'ctrl-a:up' --bind 'ctrl-a:+up'
# This is useful when you need to write special execute/reload form (i.e. `execute:...`)
# to avoid parse errors and add more actions to the same key
fzf --multi --bind 'ctrl-l:select-all+execute:less {+f}' --bind 'ctrl-l:+deselect-all'
```
- Fixed parse error of `--bind` expression where concatenated execute/reload
action contains `+` character.
```sh
fzf --multi --bind 'ctrl-l:select-all+execute(less {+f})+deselect-all'
```
- Fixed bugs of reload action
- Not triggered when there's no match even when the command doesn't have
any placeholder expressions
- Screen not properly cleared when `--header-lines` not filled on reload
0.19.0
------
- Added `--phony` option which completely disables search functionality.
Useful when you want to use fzf only as a selector interface. See below.
- Added "reload" action for dynamically updating the input list without
restarting fzf. See https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/1750 to learn
more about it.
```sh
# Using fzf as the selector interface for ripgrep
RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
INITIAL_QUERY="foo"
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX '$INITIAL_QUERY' || true" \
fzf --bind "change:reload:$RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
--ansi --phony --query "$INITIAL_QUERY"
```
- `--multi` now takes an optional integer argument which indicates the maximum
number of items that can be selected
```sh
seq 100 | fzf --multi 3 --reverse --height 50%
```
- If a placeholder expression for `--preview` and `execute` action (and the
new `reload` action) contains `f` flag, it is replaced to the
path of a temporary file that holds the evaluated list. This is useful
when you multi-select a large number of items and the length of the
evaluated string may exceed [`ARG_MAX`][argmax].
```sh
# Press CTRL-A to select 100K items and see the sum of all the numbers
seq 100000 | fzf --multi --bind ctrl-a:select-all \
--preview "awk '{sum+=\$1} END {print sum}' {+f}"
```
- `deselect-all` no longer deselects unmatched items. It is now consistent
with `select-all` and `toggle-all` in that it only affects matched items.
- Due to the limitation of bash, fuzzy completion is enabled by default for
a fixed set of commands. A helper function for easily setting up fuzzy
completion for any command is now provided.
```sh
# usage: _fzf_setup_completion path|dir COMMANDS...
_fzf_setup_completion path git kubectl
```
- Info line style can be changed by `--info=STYLE`
- `--info=default`
- `--info=inline` (same as old `--inline-info`)
- `--info=hidden`
- Preview window border can be disabled by adding `noborder` to
`--preview-window`.
- When you transform the input with `--with-nth`, the trailing white spaces
are removed.
- `ctrl-\`, `ctrl-]`, `ctrl-^`, and `ctrl-/` can now be used with `--bind`
- See https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/milestone/15?closed=1 for more details
[argmax]: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/120642/what-defines-the-maximum-size-for-a-command-single-argument
0.18.0
------
- Added placeholder expression for zero-based item index: `{n}` and `{+n}`
- `fzf --preview 'echo {n}: {}'`
- Added color option for the gutter: `--color gutter:-1`
- Added `--no-unicode` option for drawing borders in non-Unicode, ASCII
characters
- `FZF_PREVIEW_LINES` and `FZF_PREVIEW_COLUMNS` are exported to preview process
- fzf still overrides `LINES` and `COLUMNS` as before, but they may be
reset by the default shell.
- Bug fixes and improvements
- See https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/milestone/14?closed=1
- Built with Go 1.12.1
0.17.5
------
@@ -696,4 +1540,3 @@ add `--sync` option to re-enable buffering.
### Improvements
- `--select-1` and `--exit-0` will start finder immediately when the condition
cannot be met

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
FROM archlinux/base:latest
RUN pacman -Sy && pacman --noconfirm -S awk git tmux zsh fish ruby procps go make
RUN gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc minitest
FROM archlinux
RUN pacman -Sy && pacman --noconfirm -S awk git tmux zsh fish ruby procps go make gcc
RUN gem install --no-document -v 5.14.2 minitest
RUN echo '. /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/git' >> ~/.bashrc
RUN echo '. ~/.bashrc' >> ~/.bash_profile

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

188
Makefile
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@@ -1,20 +1,31 @@
ifndef GOOS
GOOS := $(word 1, $(subst /, " ", $(word 4, $(shell go version))))
endif
SHELL := bash
GO ?= go
GOOS ?= $(word 1, $(subst /, " ", $(word 4, $(shell go version))))
MAKEFILE := $(realpath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
ROOT_DIR := $(shell dirname $(MAKEFILE))
GOPATH := $(ROOT_DIR)/gopath
SRC_LINK := $(GOPATH)/src/github.com/junegunn/fzf/src
VENDOR_LINK := $(GOPATH)/src/github.com/junegunn/fzf/vendor
export GOPATH
SOURCES := $(wildcard *.go src/*.go src/*/*.go) $(MAKEFILE)
GLIDE_YAML := glide.yaml
GLIDE_LOCK := glide.lock
SOURCES := $(wildcard *.go src/*.go src/*/*.go) $(SRC_LINK) $(VENDOR_LINK) $(GLIDE_LOCK) $(MAKEFILE)
ifdef FZF_VERSION
VERSION := $(FZF_VERSION)
else
VERSION := $(shell git describe --abbrev=0 2> /dev/null)
endif
ifeq ($(VERSION),)
$(error Not on git repository; cannot determine $$FZF_VERSION)
endif
VERSION_TRIM := $(shell sed "s/-.*//" <<< $(VERSION))
VERSION_REGEX := $(subst .,\.,$(VERSION_TRIM))
REVISION := $(shell git log -n 1 --pretty=format:%h -- $(SOURCES))
BUILD_FLAGS := -a -ldflags "-X main.revision=$(REVISION) -w -extldflags=$(LDFLAGS)" -tags "$(TAGS)"
ifdef FZF_REVISION
REVISION := $(FZF_REVISION)
else
REVISION := $(shell git log -n 1 --pretty=format:%h -- $(SOURCES) 2> /dev/null)
endif
ifeq ($(REVISION),)
$(error Not on git repository; cannot determine $$FZF_REVISION)
endif
BUILD_FLAGS := -a -ldflags "-s -w -X main.version=$(VERSION) -X main.revision=$(REVISION)" -tags "$(TAGS)"
BINARY32 := fzf-$(GOOS)_386
BINARY64 := fzf-$(GOOS)_amd64
@@ -23,14 +34,8 @@ BINARYARM6 := fzf-$(GOOS)_arm6
BINARYARM7 := fzf-$(GOOS)_arm7
BINARYARM8 := fzf-$(GOOS)_arm8
BINARYPPC64LE := fzf-$(GOOS)_ppc64le
VERSION := $(shell awk -F= '/version =/ {print $$2}' src/constants.go | tr -d "\" ")
RELEASE32 := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_386
RELEASE64 := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_amd64
RELEASEARM5 := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_arm5
RELEASEARM6 := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_arm6
RELEASEARM7 := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_arm7
RELEASEARM8 := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_arm8
RELEASEPPC64LE := fzf-$(VERSION)-$(GOOS)_ppc64le
BINARYRISCV64 := fzf-$(GOOS)_riscv64
BINARYLOONG64 := fzf-$(GOOS)_loong64
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname
UNAME_M := $(shell uname -m)
@@ -50,92 +55,107 @@ else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),armv7l)
BINARY := $(BINARYARM7)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),armv8l)
BINARY := $(BINARYARM8)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),arm64)
BINARY := $(BINARYARM8)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),aarch64)
BINARY := $(BINARYARM8)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),ppc64le)
BINARY := $(BINARYPPC64LE)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),riscv64)
BINARY := $(BINARYRISCV64)
else ifeq ($(UNAME_M),loongarch64)
BINARY := $(BINARYLOONG64)
else
$(error "Build on $(UNAME_M) is not supported, yet.")
$(error Build on $(UNAME_M) is not supported, yet.)
endif
all: target/$(BINARY)
target:
mkdir -p $@
ifeq ($(GOOS),windows)
release: target/$(BINARY32) target/$(BINARY64)
cd target && cp -f $(BINARY32) fzf.exe && zip $(RELEASE32).zip fzf.exe
cd target && cp -f $(BINARY64) fzf.exe && zip $(RELEASE64).zip fzf.exe
cd target && rm -f fzf.exe
else ifeq ($(GOOS),linux)
release: target/$(BINARY32) target/$(BINARY64) target/$(BINARYARM5) target/$(BINARYARM6) target/$(BINARYARM7) target/$(BINARYARM8) target/$(BINARYPPC64LE)
cd target && cp -f $(BINARY32) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASE32).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARY64) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASE64).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARYARM5) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASEARM5).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARYARM6) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASEARM6).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARYARM7) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASEARM7).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARYARM8) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASEARM8).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARYPPC64LE) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASEPPC64LE).tgz fzf
cd target && rm -f fzf
else
release: target/$(BINARY32) target/$(BINARY64)
cd target && cp -f $(BINARY32) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASE32).tgz fzf
cd target && cp -f $(BINARY64) fzf && tar -czf $(RELEASE64).tgz fzf
cd target && rm -f fzf
endif
release-all: clean test
GOOS=darwin make release
GOOS=linux make release
GOOS=freebsd make release
GOOS=openbsd make release
GOOS=windows make release
$(SRC_LINK):
mkdir -p $(shell dirname $(SRC_LINK))
ln -sf $(ROOT_DIR)/src $(SRC_LINK)
$(VENDOR_LINK):
mkdir -p $(shell dirname $(VENDOR_LINK))
ln -sf $(ROOT_DIR)/vendor $(VENDOR_LINK)
vendor: $(GLIDE_YAML)
go get -u github.com/Masterminds/glide && $(GOPATH)/bin/glide install && touch $@
test: $(SOURCES) vendor
SHELL=/bin/sh GOOS= go test -v -tags "$(TAGS)" \
test: $(SOURCES)
[ -z "$$(gofmt -s -d src)" ] || (gofmt -s -d src; exit 1)
SHELL=/bin/sh GOOS= $(GO) test -v -tags "$(TAGS)" \
github.com/junegunn/fzf/src \
github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/algo \
github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/tui \
github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util
bench:
cd src && SHELL=/bin/sh GOOS= $(GO) test -v -tags "$(TAGS)" -run=Bench -bench=. -benchmem
install: bin/fzf
build:
goreleaser --rm-dist --snapshot
release:
ifndef GITHUB_TOKEN
$(error GITHUB_TOKEN is not defined)
endif
# Check if we are on master branch
ifneq ($(shell git symbolic-ref --short HEAD),master)
$(error Not on master branch)
endif
# Check if version numbers are properly updated
grep -q ^$(VERSION_REGEX)$$ CHANGELOG.md
grep -qF '"fzf $(VERSION_TRIM)"' man/man1/fzf.1
grep -qF '"fzf $(VERSION_TRIM)"' man/man1/fzf-tmux.1
grep -qF $(VERSION) install
grep -qF $(VERSION) install.ps1
# Make release note out of CHANGELOG.md
mkdir -p tmp
sed -n '/^$(VERSION_REGEX)$$/,/^[0-9]/p' CHANGELOG.md | tail -r | \
sed '1,/^ *$$/d' | tail -r | sed 1,2d | tee tmp/release-note
# Push to temp branch first so that install scripts always works on master branch
git checkout -B temp master
git push origin temp --follow-tags --force
# Make a GitHub release
goreleaser --rm-dist --release-notes tmp/release-note
# Push to master
git checkout master
git push origin master
# Delete temp branch
git push origin --delete temp
clean:
rm -rf target
$(RM) -r dist target
target/$(BINARY32): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=386 go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARY32): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=386 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARY64): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=amd64 go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARY64): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=amd64 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
# https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/GoArm
target/$(BINARYARM5): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=arm GOARM=5 go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM5): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=arm GOARM=5 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM6): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=arm GOARM=6 go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM6): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=arm GOARM=6 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM7): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM7): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM8): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=arm64 go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYARM8): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=arm64 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYPPC64LE): $(SOURCES) vendor
GOARCH=ppc64le go build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYPPC64LE): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=ppc64le $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYRISCV64): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=riscv64 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
target/$(BINARYLOONG64): $(SOURCES)
GOARCH=loong64 $(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $@
bin/fzf: target/$(BINARY) | bin
-rm -f bin/fzf
cp -f target/$(BINARY) bin/fzf
docker:
@@ -146,4 +166,8 @@ docker-test:
docker build -t fzf-arch .
docker run -it fzf-arch
.PHONY: all release release-all test install clean docker docker-test
update:
$(GO) get -u
$(GO) mod tidy
.PHONY: all build release test bench install clean docker docker-test update

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@@ -1,16 +1,80 @@
FZF Vim integration
===================
This repository only enables basic integration with Vim. If you're looking for
more, check out [fzf.vim](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim) project.
Installation
------------
(Note: To use fzf in GVim, an external terminal emulator is required.)
Once you have fzf installed, you can enable it inside Vim simply by adding the
directory to `&runtimepath` in your Vim configuration file. The path may
differ depending on the package manager.
```vim
" If installed using Homebrew
set rtp+=/usr/local/opt/fzf
" If installed using Homebrew on Apple Silicon
set rtp+=/opt/homebrew/opt/fzf
" If installed using git
set rtp+=~/.fzf
```
If you use [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug), the same can be
written as:
```vim
" If installed using Homebrew
Plug '/usr/local/opt/fzf'
" If installed using git
Plug '~/.fzf'
```
But if you want the latest Vim plugin file from GitHub rather than the one
included in the package, write:
```vim
Plug 'junegunn/fzf'
```
The Vim plugin will pick up fzf binary available on the system. If fzf is not
found on `$PATH`, it will ask you if it should download the latest binary for
you.
To make sure that you have the latest version of the binary, set up
post-update hook like so:
```vim
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }
```
Summary
-------
The Vim plugin of fzf provides two core functions, and `:FZF` command which is
the basic file selector command built on top of them.
1. **`fzf#run([spec dict])`**
- Starts fzf inside Vim with the given spec
- `:call fzf#run({'source': 'ls'})`
2. **`fzf#wrap([spec dict]) -> (dict)`**
- Takes a spec for `fzf#run` and returns an extended version of it with
additional options for addressing global preferences (`g:fzf_xxx`)
- `:echo fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'})`
- We usually *wrap* a spec with `fzf#wrap` before passing it to `fzf#run`
- `:call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}))`
3. **`:FZF [fzf_options string] [path string]`**
- Basic fuzzy file selector
- A reference implementation for those who don't want to write VimScript
to implement custom commands
- If you're looking for more such commands, check out [fzf.vim](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim) project.
The most important of all is `fzf#run`, but it would be easier to understand
the whole if we start off with `:FZF` command.
`:FZF[!]`
---------
If you have set up fzf for Vim, `:FZF` command will be added.
```vim
" Look for files under current directory
:FZF
@@ -18,8 +82,8 @@ If you have set up fzf for Vim, `:FZF` command will be added.
" Look for files under your home directory
:FZF ~
" With options
:FZF --no-sort --reverse --inline-info /tmp
" With fzf command-line options
:FZF --reverse --info=inline /tmp
" Bang version starts fzf in fullscreen mode
:FZF!
@@ -42,9 +106,6 @@ Note that the environment variables `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` and
- Customizes fzf colors to match the current color scheme
- `g:fzf_history_dir`
- Enables history feature
- `g:fzf_launcher`
- (Only in GVim) Terminal emulator to open fzf with
- `g:Fzf_launcher` for function reference
#### Examples
@@ -69,15 +130,25 @@ let g:fzf_action = {
\ 'ctrl-v': 'vsplit' }
" Default fzf layout
" - down / up / left / right
let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '~40%' }
" - Popup window (center of the screen)
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
" You can set up fzf window using a Vim command (Neovim or latest Vim 8 required)
" - Popup window (center of the current window)
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6, 'relative': v:true } }
" - Popup window (anchored to the bottom of the current window)
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6, 'relative': v:true, 'yoffset': 1.0 } }
" - down / up / left / right
let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '40%' }
" - Window using a Vim command
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': 'enew' }
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '-tabnew' }
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '10split enew' }
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '10new' }
" Customize fzf colors to match your color scheme
" - fzf#wrap translates this to a set of `--color` options
let g:fzf_colors =
\ { 'fg': ['fg', 'Normal'],
\ 'bg': ['bg', 'Normal'],
@@ -93,104 +164,326 @@ let g:fzf_colors =
\ 'spinner': ['fg', 'Label'],
\ 'header': ['fg', 'Comment'] }
" Enable per-command history.
" CTRL-N and CTRL-P will be automatically bound to next-history and
" previous-history instead of down and up. If you don't like the change,
" explicitly bind the keys to down and up in your $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.
" Enable per-command history
" - History files will be stored in the specified directory
" - When set, CTRL-N and CTRL-P will be bound to 'next-history' and
" 'previous-history' instead of 'down' and 'up'.
let g:fzf_history_dir = '~/.local/share/fzf-history'
```
##### Explanation of `g:fzf_colors`
`g:fzf_colors` is a dictionary mapping fzf elements to a color specification
list:
element: [ component, group1 [, group2, ...] ]
- `element` is an fzf element to apply a color to:
| Element | Description |
| --- | --- |
| `fg` / `bg` / `hl` | Item (foreground / background / highlight) |
| `fg+` / `bg+` / `hl+` | Current item (foreground / background / highlight) |
| `preview-fg` / `preview-bg` | Preview window text and background |
| `hl` / `hl+` | Highlighted substrings (normal / current) |
| `gutter` | Background of the gutter on the left |
| `pointer` | Pointer to the current line (`>`) |
| `marker` | Multi-select marker (`>`) |
| `border` | Border around the window (`--border` and `--preview`) |
| `header` | Header (`--header` or `--header-lines`) |
| `info` | Info line (match counters) |
| `spinner` | Streaming input indicator |
| `query` | Query string |
| `disabled` | Query string when search is disabled |
| `prompt` | Prompt before query (`> `) |
| `pointer` | Pointer to the current line (`>`) |
- `component` specifies the component (`fg` / `bg`) from which to extract the
color when considering each of the following highlight groups
- `group1 [, group2, ...]` is a list of highlight groups that are searched (in
order) for a matching color definition
For example, consider the following specification:
```vim
'prompt': ['fg', 'Conditional', 'Comment'],
```
This means we color the **prompt**
- using the `fg` attribute of the `Conditional` if it exists,
- otherwise use the `fg` attribute of the `Comment` highlight group if it exists,
- otherwise fall back to the default color settings for the **prompt**.
You can examine the color option generated according the setting by printing
the result of `fzf#wrap()` function like so:
```vim
:echo fzf#wrap()
```
`fzf#run`
---------
For more advanced uses, you can use `fzf#run([options])` function with the
following options.
`fzf#run()` function is the core of Vim integration. It takes a single
dictionary argument, *a spec*, and starts fzf process accordingly. At the very
least, specify `sink` option to tell what it should do with the selected
entry.
| Option name | Type | Description |
| -------------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `source` | string | External command to generate input to fzf (e.g. `find .`) |
| `source` | list | Vim list as input to fzf |
| `sink` | string | Vim command to handle the selected item (e.g. `e`, `tabe`) |
| `sink` | funcref | Reference to function to process each selected item |
| `sink*` | funcref | Similar to `sink`, but takes the list of output lines at once |
| `options` | string/list | Options to fzf |
| `dir` | string | Working directory |
| `up`/`down`/`left`/`right` | number/string | Use tmux pane with the given size (e.g. `20`, `50%`) |
| `window` (Vim 8 / Neovim) | string | Command to open fzf window (e.g. `vertical aboveleft 30new`) |
| `launcher` | string | External terminal emulator to start fzf with (GVim only) |
| `launcher` | funcref | Function for generating `launcher` string (GVim only) |
```vim
call fzf#run({'sink': 'e'})
```
We haven't specified the `source`, so this is equivalent to starting fzf on
command line without standard input pipe; fzf will use find command (or
`$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` if defined) to list the files under the current
directory. When you select one, it will open it with the sink, `:e` command.
If you want to open it in a new tab, you can pass `:tabedit` command instead
as the sink.
```vim
call fzf#run({'sink': 'tabedit'})
```
Instead of using the default find command, you can use any shell command as
the source. The following example will list the files managed by git. It's
equivalent to running `git ls-files | fzf` on shell.
```vim
call fzf#run({'source': 'git ls-files', 'sink': 'e'})
```
fzf options can be specified as `options` entry in spec dictionary.
```vim
call fzf#run({'sink': 'tabedit', 'options': '--multi --reverse'})
```
You can also pass a layout option if you don't want fzf window to take up the
entire screen.
```vim
" up / down / left / right / window are allowed
call fzf#run({'source': 'git ls-files', 'sink': 'e', 'left': '40%'})
call fzf#run({'source': 'git ls-files', 'sink': 'e', 'window': '30vnew'})
```
`source` doesn't have to be an external shell command, you can pass a Vim
array as the source. In the next example, we pass the names of color
schemes as the source to implement a color scheme selector.
```vim
call fzf#run({'source': map(split(globpath(&rtp, 'colors/*.vim')),
\ 'fnamemodify(v:val, ":t:r")'),
\ 'sink': 'colo', 'left': '25%'})
```
The following table summarizes the available options.
| Option name | Type | Description |
| -------------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `source` | string | External command to generate input to fzf (e.g. `find .`) |
| `source` | list | Vim list as input to fzf |
| `sink` | string | Vim command to handle the selected item (e.g. `e`, `tabe`) |
| `sink` | funcref | Reference to function to process each selected item |
| `sinklist` (or `sink*`) | funcref | Similar to `sink`, but takes the list of output lines at once |
| `options` | string/list | Options to fzf |
| `dir` | string | Working directory |
| `up`/`down`/`left`/`right` | number/string | (Layout) Window position and size (e.g. `20`, `50%`) |
| `tmux` | string | (Layout) fzf-tmux options (e.g. `-p90%,60%`) |
| `window` (Vim 8 / Neovim) | string | (Layout) Command to open fzf window (e.g. `vertical aboveleft 30new`) |
| `window` (Vim 8 / Neovim) | dict | (Layout) Popup window settings (e.g. `{'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6}`) |
`options` entry can be either a string or a list. For simple cases, string
should suffice, but prefer to use list type if you're concerned about escaping
issues on different platforms.
should suffice, but prefer to use list type to avoid escaping issues.
```vim
call fzf#run({'options': '--reverse --prompt "C:\\Program Files\\"'})
call fzf#run({'options': ['--reverse', '--prompt', 'C:\Program Files\']})
```
When `window` entry is a dictionary, fzf will start in a popup window. The
following options are allowed:
- Required:
- `width` [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [8 ~ ]]
- `height` [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [4 ~ ]]
- Optional:
- `yoffset` [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
- `xoffset` [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
- `relative` [boolean default v:false]
- `border` [string default `rounded` (`sharp` on Windows)]: Border style
- `rounded` / `sharp` / `horizontal` / `vertical` / `top` / `bottom` / `left` / `right` / `no[ne]`
`fzf#wrap`
----------
`fzf#wrap([name string,] [opts dict,] [fullscreen boolean])` is a helper
function that decorates the options dictionary so that it understands
`g:fzf_layout`, `g:fzf_action`, `g:fzf_colors`, and `g:fzf_history_dir` like
`:FZF`.
We have seen that several aspects of `:FZF` command can be configured with
a set of global option variables; different ways to open files
(`g:fzf_action`), window position and size (`g:fzf_layout`), color palette
(`g:fzf_colors`), etc.
So how can we make our custom `fzf#run` calls also respect those variables?
Simply by *"wrapping"* the spec dictionary with `fzf#wrap` before passing it
to `fzf#run`.
- **`fzf#wrap([name string], [spec dict], [fullscreen bool]) -> (dict)`**
- All arguments are optional. Usually we only need to pass a spec dictionary.
- `name` is for managing history files. It is ignored if
`g:fzf_history_dir` is not defined.
- `fullscreen` can be either `0` or `1` (default: 0).
`fzf#wrap` takes a spec and returns an extended version of it (also
a dictionary) with additional options for addressing global preferences. You
can examine the return value of it like so:
```vim
command! -bang MyStuff
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('my-stuff', {'dir': '~/my-stuff'}, <bang>0))
echo fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'})
```
fzf inside terminal buffer
--------------------------
After we *"wrap"* our spec, we pass it to `fzf#run`.
The latest versions of Vim and Neovim include builtin terminal emulator
(`:terminal`) and fzf will start in a terminal buffer in the following cases:
```vim
call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}))
```
- On Neovim
- On GVim
- On Terminal Vim with the non-default layout
- `call fzf#run({'left': '30%'})` or `let g:fzf_layout = {'left': '30%'}`
Now it supports `CTRL-T`, `CTRL-V`, and `CTRL-X` key bindings (configurable
via `g:fzf_action`) and it opens fzf window according to `g:fzf_layout`
setting.
To make it easier to use, let's define `LS` command.
```vim
command! LS call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}))
```
Type `:LS` and see how it works.
We would like to make `:LS!` (bang version) open fzf in fullscreen, just like
`:FZF!`. Add `-bang` to command definition, and use `<bang>` value to set
the last `fullscreen` argument of `fzf#wrap` (see `:help <bang>`).
```vim
" On :LS!, <bang> evaluates to '!', and '!0' becomes 1
command! -bang LS call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}, <bang>0))
```
Our `:LS` command will be much more useful if we can pass a directory argument
to it, so that something like `:LS /tmp` is possible.
```vim
command! -bang -complete=dir -nargs=? LS
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls', 'dir': <q-args>}, <bang>0))
```
Lastly, if you have enabled `g:fzf_history_dir`, you might want to assign
a unique name to our command and pass it as the first argument to `fzf#wrap`.
```vim
" The query history for this command will be stored as 'ls' inside g:fzf_history_dir.
" The name is ignored if g:fzf_history_dir is not defined.
command! -bang -complete=dir -nargs=? LS
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('ls', {'source': 'ls', 'dir': <q-args>}, <bang>0))
```
### Global options supported by `fzf#wrap`
- `g:fzf_layout`
- `g:fzf_action`
- **Works only when no custom `sink` (or `sinklist`) is provided**
- Having custom sink usually means that each entry is not an ordinary
file path (e.g. name of color scheme), so we can't blindly apply the
same strategy (i.e. `tabedit some-color-scheme` doesn't make sense)
- `g:fzf_colors`
- `g:fzf_history_dir`
Tips
----
### fzf inside terminal buffer
On the latest versions of Vim and Neovim, fzf will start in a terminal buffer.
If you find the default ANSI colors to be different, consider configuring the
colors using `g:terminal_ansi_colors` in regular Vim or `g:terminal_color_x`
in Neovim.
```vim
" Terminal colors for seoul256 color scheme
if has('nvim')
let g:terminal_color_0 = '#4e4e4e'
let g:terminal_color_1 = '#d68787'
let g:terminal_color_2 = '#5f865f'
let g:terminal_color_3 = '#d8af5f'
let g:terminal_color_4 = '#85add4'
let g:terminal_color_5 = '#d7afaf'
let g:terminal_color_6 = '#87afaf'
let g:terminal_color_7 = '#d0d0d0'
let g:terminal_color_8 = '#626262'
let g:terminal_color_9 = '#d75f87'
let g:terminal_color_10 = '#87af87'
let g:terminal_color_11 = '#ffd787'
let g:terminal_color_12 = '#add4fb'
let g:terminal_color_13 = '#ffafaf'
let g:terminal_color_14 = '#87d7d7'
let g:terminal_color_15 = '#e4e4e4'
else
let g:terminal_ansi_colors = [
\ '#4e4e4e', '#d68787', '#5f865f', '#d8af5f',
\ '#85add4', '#d7afaf', '#87afaf', '#d0d0d0',
\ '#626262', '#d75f87', '#87af87', '#ffd787',
\ '#add4fb', '#ffafaf', '#87d7d7', '#e4e4e4'
\ ]
endif
```
### Starting fzf in a popup window
```vim
" Required:
" - width [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [8 ~ ]]
" - height [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [4 ~ ]]
"
" Optional:
" - xoffset [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
" - yoffset [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
" - relative [boolean default v:false]
" - border [string default 'rounded']: Border style
" - 'rounded' / 'sharp' / 'horizontal' / 'vertical' / 'top' / 'bottom' / 'left' / 'right'
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
```
Alternatively, you can make fzf open in a tmux popup window (requires tmux 3.2
or above) by putting fzf-tmux options in `tmux` key.
```vim
" See `man fzf-tmux` for available options
if exists('$TMUX')
let g:fzf_layout = { 'tmux': '-p90%,60%' }
else
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
endif
```
### Hide statusline
When fzf starts in a terminal buffer, you may want to hide the statusline of
the containing buffer.
When fzf starts in a terminal buffer, the file type of the buffer is set to
`fzf`. So you can set up `FileType fzf` autocmd to customize the settings of
the window.
For example, if you open fzf on the bottom on the screen (e.g. `{'down':
'40%'}`), you might want to temporarily disable the statusline for a cleaner
look.
```vim
let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '30%' }
autocmd! FileType fzf
autocmd FileType fzf set laststatus=0 noshowmode noruler
\| autocmd BufLeave <buffer> set laststatus=2 showmode ruler
```
GVim
----
With the latest version of GVim, fzf will start inside the builtin terminal
emulator of Vim. Please note that this terminal feature of Vim is still young
and unstable and you may run into some issues.
If you have an older version of GVim, you need an external terminal emulator
to start fzf with. `xterm` command is used by default, but you can customize
it with `g:fzf_launcher`.
```vim
" This is the default. %s is replaced with fzf command
let g:fzf_launcher = 'xterm -e bash -ic %s'
" Use urxvt instead
let g:fzf_launcher = 'urxvt -geometry 120x30 -e sh -c %s'
```
If you're running MacVim on OSX, I recommend you to use iTerm2 as the
launcher. Refer to the [this wiki page][macvim-iterm2] to see how to set up.
[macvim-iterm2]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/On-MacVim-with-iTerm2
[License](LICENSE)
------------------
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi

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===
fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder.
@@ -17,47 +17,55 @@ Pros
- The most comprehensive feature set
- Flexible layout
- Batteries included
- Vim/Neovim plugin, key bindings and fuzzy auto-completion
- Vim/Neovim plugin, key bindings, and fuzzy auto-completion
Table of Contents
-----------------
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Using Homebrew or Linuxbrew](#using-homebrew-or-linuxbrew)
* [Using git](#using-git)
* [As Vim plugin](#as-vim-plugin)
* [Arch Linux](#arch-linux)
* [Fedora](#fedora)
* [Windows](#windows)
* [Upgrading fzf](#upgrading-fzf)
* [Building fzf](#building-fzf)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [Using the finder](#using-the-finder)
* [Layout](#layout)
* [Search syntax](#search-syntax)
* [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
* [Options](#options)
* [Examples](#examples)
* [fzf-tmux script](#fzf-tmux-script)
* [Key bindings for command line](#key-bindings-for-command-line)
* [Fuzzy completion for bash and zsh](#fuzzy-completion-for-bash-and-zsh)
* [Files and directories](#files-and-directories)
* [Process IDs](#process-ids)
* [Host names](#host-names)
* [Environment variables / Aliases](#environment-variables--aliases)
* [Settings](#settings)
* [Supported commands](#supported-commands)
* [Vim plugin](#vim-plugin)
* [Advanced topics](#advanced-topics)
* [Performance](#performance)
* [Executing external programs](#executing-external-programs)
* [Preview window](#preview-window)
* [Tips](#tips)
* [Respecting .gitignore](#respecting-gitignore)
* [git ls-tree for fast traversal](#git-ls-tree-for-fast-traversal)
* [Fish shell](#fish-shell)
* [Related projects](#related-projects)
* [<a href="LICENSE">License</a>](#license)
<!-- vim-markdown-toc GFM -->
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Using Homebrew](#using-homebrew)
* [Using git](#using-git)
* [Using Linux package managers](#using-linux-package-managers)
* [Windows](#windows)
* [As Vim plugin](#as-vim-plugin)
* [Upgrading fzf](#upgrading-fzf)
* [Building fzf](#building-fzf)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [Using the finder](#using-the-finder)
* [Layout](#layout)
* [Search syntax](#search-syntax)
* [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
* [Options](#options)
* [Demo](#demo)
* [Examples](#examples)
* [`fzf-tmux` script](#fzf-tmux-script)
* [Key bindings for command-line](#key-bindings-for-command-line)
* [Fuzzy completion for bash and zsh](#fuzzy-completion-for-bash-and-zsh)
* [Files and directories](#files-and-directories)
* [Process IDs](#process-ids)
* [Host names](#host-names)
* [Environment variables / Aliases](#environment-variables--aliases)
* [Settings](#settings)
* [Supported commands](#supported-commands)
* [Custom fuzzy completion](#custom-fuzzy-completion)
* [Vim plugin](#vim-plugin)
* [Advanced topics](#advanced-topics)
* [Performance](#performance)
* [Executing external programs](#executing-external-programs)
* [Reloading the candidate list](#reloading-the-candidate-list)
* [1. Update the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R](#1-update-the-list-of-processes-by-pressing-ctrl-r)
* [2. Switch between sources by pressing CTRL-D or CTRL-F](#2-switch-between-sources-by-pressing-ctrl-d-or-ctrl-f)
* [3. Interactive ripgrep integration](#3-interactive-ripgrep-integration)
* [Preview window](#preview-window)
* [Tips](#tips)
* [Respecting `.gitignore`](#respecting-gitignore)
* [Fish shell](#fish-shell)
* [Related projects](#related-projects)
* [License](#license)
<!-- vim-markdown-toc -->
Installation
------------
@@ -74,11 +82,11 @@ fzf project consists of the following components:
You can [download fzf executable][bin] alone if you don't need the extra
stuff.
[bin]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-bin/releases
[bin]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/releases
### Using Homebrew or Linuxbrew
### Using Homebrew
You can use [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) or [Linuxbrew](http://linuxbrew.sh/)
You can use [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) (on macOS or Linux)
to install fzf.
```sh
@@ -88,6 +96,10 @@ brew install fzf
$(brew --prefix)/opt/fzf/install
```
fzf is also available [via MacPorts][portfile]: `sudo port install fzf`
[portfile]: https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/sysutils/fzf/Portfile
### Using git
Alternatively, you can "git clone" this repository to any directory and run
@@ -98,88 +110,72 @@ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git ~/.fzf
~/.fzf/install
```
### As Vim plugin
### Using Linux package managers
Once you have fzf installed, you can enable it inside Vim simply by adding the
directory to `&runtimepath` in your Vim configuration file as follows:
| Package Manager | Linux Distribution | Command |
| --- | --- | --- |
| APK | Alpine Linux | `sudo apk add fzf` |
| APT | Debian 9+/Ubuntu 19.10+ | `sudo apt install fzf` |
| Conda | | `conda install -c conda-forge fzf` |
| DNF | Fedora | `sudo dnf install fzf` |
| Nix | NixOS, etc. | `nix-env -iA nixpkgs.fzf` |
| Pacman | Arch Linux | `sudo pacman -S fzf` |
| pkg | FreeBSD | `pkg install fzf` |
| pkgin | NetBSD | `pkgin install fzf` |
| pkg_add | OpenBSD | `pkg_add fzf` |
| XBPS | Void Linux | `sudo xbps-install -S fzf` |
| Zypper | openSUSE | `sudo zypper install fzf` |
```vim
" If installed using Homebrew
set rtp+=/usr/local/opt/fzf
> :warning: **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 show fzf`)
" If installed using git
set rtp+=~/.fzf
```
If you use [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug), the same can be
written as:
```vim
" If installed using Homebrew
Plug '/usr/local/opt/fzf'
" If installed using git
Plug '~/.fzf'
```
But instead of separately installing fzf on your system (using Homebrew or
"git clone") and enabling it on Vim (adding it to `&runtimepath`), you can use
vim-plug to do both.
```vim
" PlugInstall and PlugUpdate will clone fzf in ~/.fzf and run install script
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'dir': '~/.fzf', 'do': './install --all' }
" Both options are optional. You don't have to install fzf in ~/.fzf
" and you don't have to run install script if you use fzf only in Vim.
```
### Arch Linux
```sh
sudo pacman -S fzf
```
### Fedora
fzf is available in Fedora 26 and above, and can be installed using the usual
method:
```sh
sudo dnf install fzf
```
Shell completion and plugins for vim or neovim are enabled by default. Shell
key bindings are installed but not enabled by default. See Fedora's package
documentation (/usr/share/doc/fzf/README.Fedora) for more information.
[![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/fzf.svg)](https://repology.org/project/fzf/versions)
### Windows
Pre-built binaries for Windows can be downloaded [here][bin]. fzf is also
available as a [Chocolatey package][choco].
available via [Chocolatey][choco] and [Scoop][scoop]:
| Package manager | Command |
| --- | --- |
| Chocolatey | `choco install fzf` |
| Scoop | `scoop install fzf` |
[choco]: https://chocolatey.org/packages/fzf
[scoop]: https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Main/blob/master/bucket/fzf.json
```sh
choco install fzf
```
However, other components of the project may not work on Windows. Known issues
and limitations can be found on [the wiki page][windows-wiki]. You might want
to consider installing fzf on [Windows Subsystem for Linux][wsl] where
everything runs flawlessly.
Known issues and limitations on Windows can be found on [the wiki
page][windows-wiki].
[windows-wiki]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Windows
[wsl]: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/wsl/
### As Vim plugin
If you use
[vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug), add this line to your Vim
configuration file:
```vim
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](README-VIM.md).
Upgrading fzf
-------------
fzf is being actively developed and you might want to upgrade it once in a
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 reinstall fzf`
- brew: `brew update; brew upgrade fzf`
- macports: `sudo port upgrade fzf`
- chocolatey: `choco upgrade fzf`
- vim-plug: `:PlugUpdate fzf`
@@ -206,16 +202,16 @@ files excluding hidden ones. (You can override the default command with
vim $(fzf)
```
#### Using the finder
### Using the finder
- `CTRL-J` / `CTRL-K` (or `CTRL-N` / `CTRL-P`) to move cursor up and down
- `CTRL-K` / `CTRL-J` (or `CTRL-P` / `CTRL-N`) to move cursor up and down
- `Enter` key to select the item, `CTRL-C` / `CTRL-G` / `ESC` to exit
- On multi-select mode (`-m`), `TAB` and `Shift-TAB` to mark multiple items
- Emacs style key bindings
- Mouse: scroll, click, double-click; shift-click and shift-scroll on
multi-select mode
#### Layout
### Layout
fzf by default starts in fullscreen mode, but you can make it start below the
cursor with `--height` option.
@@ -224,7 +220,7 @@ cursor with `--height` option.
vim $(fzf --height 40%)
```
Also check out `--reverse` and `--layout` options if you prefer
Also, check out `--reverse` and `--layout` options if you prefer
"top-down" layout instead of the default "bottom-up" layout.
```sh
@@ -238,7 +234,7 @@ default. For example,
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--height 40% --layout=reverse --border'
```
#### Search syntax
### Search syntax
Unless otherwise specified, fzf starts in "extended-search mode" where you can
type in multiple search terms delimited by spaces. e.g. `^music .mp3$ sbtrkt
@@ -266,25 +262,40 @@ or `py`.
^core go$ | rb$ | py$
```
#### Environment variables
### Environment variables
- `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND`
- Default command to use when input is tty
- e.g. `export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f'`
- > :warning: This variable is not used by shell extensions due to the
> slight difference in requirements.
>
> (e.g. `CTRL-T` runs `$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` instead, `vim **<tab>` runs
> `_fzf_compgen_path()`, and `cd **<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"`
#### Options
### Options
See the man page (`man fzf`) for the full list of options.
### Demo
If you learn by watching videos, check out this screencast by [@samoshkin](https://github.com/samoshkin) to explore `fzf` features.
<a title="fzf - command-line fuzzy finder" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgG5Jhi_Els">
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/vtG8olE.png" width="640">
</a>
Examples
--------
Many useful examples can be found on [the wiki
page](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/examples). Feel free to add your
own as well.
* [Wiki page of examples](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/examples)
* *Disclaimer: The examples on this page are maintained by the community
and are not thoroughly tested*
* [Advanced fzf examples](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/ADVANCED.md)
`fzf-tmux` script
-----------------
@@ -292,8 +303,10 @@ own as well.
[fzf-tmux](bin/fzf-tmux) is a bash script that opens fzf in a tmux pane.
```sh
# usage: fzf-tmux [-u|-d [HEIGHT[%]]] [-l|-r [WIDTH[%]]] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
# (-[udlr]: up/down/left/right)
# 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
@@ -302,7 +315,7 @@ git branch | fzf-tmux -d 15
cat /usr/share/dict/words | fzf-tmux -l 20% --multi --reverse
```
It will still work even when you're not on tmux, silently ignoring `-[udlr]`
It will still work even when you're not on tmux, silently ignoring `-[pudlr]`
options, so you can invariably use `fzf-tmux` in your scripts.
Alternatively, you can use `--height HEIGHT[%]` option not to start fzf in
@@ -312,45 +325,61 @@ fullscreen mode.
fzf --height 40%
```
Key bindings for command line
Key bindings for command-line
-----------------------------
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
- `CTRL-T` - Paste the selected files and directories onto the command-line
- Set `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` to override the default command
- Set `FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS` to pass additional options
- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history onto the command line
- Set `FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS` to pass additional options to fzf
```sh
# Preview file content using bat (https://github.com/sharkdp/bat)
export FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS="
--preview 'bat -n --color=always {}'
--bind 'ctrl-/:change-preview-window(down|hidden|)'"
```
- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history onto the command-line
- If you want to see the commands in chronological order, press `CTRL-R`
again which toggles sorting by relevance
- Set `FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS` to pass additional options
- Set `FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS` to pass additional options to fzf
```sh
# CTRL-/ to toggle small preview window to see the full command
# CTRL-Y to copy the command into clipboard using pbcopy
export FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS="
--preview 'echo {}' --preview-window up:3:hidden:wrap
--bind 'ctrl-/:toggle-preview'
--bind 'ctrl-y:execute-silent(echo -n {2..} | pbcopy)+abort'
--color header:italic
--header 'Press CTRL-Y to copy command into clipboard'"
```
- `ALT-C` - cd into the selected directory
- Set `FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` to override the default command
- Set `FZF_ALT_C_OPTS` to pass additional options
- Set `FZF_ALT_C_OPTS` to pass additional options to fzf
```sh
# Print tree structure in the preview window
export FZF_ALT_C_OPTS="--preview 'tree -C {}'"
```
If you're on a tmux session, you can start fzf in a split pane by setting
`FZF_TMUX` to 1, and change the height of the pane with `FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT`
(e.g. `20`, `50%`).
If you use vi mode on bash, you need to add `set -o vi` *before* `source
~/.fzf.bash` in your .bashrc, so that it correctly sets up key bindings for vi
mode.
If 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. `export FZF_TMUX_OPTS='-p80%,60%'`).
See `fzf-tmux --help` for available options.
More tips can be found on [the wiki page](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Configuring-shell-key-bindings).
Fuzzy completion for bash and zsh
---------------------------------
#### Files and directories
### Files and directories
Fuzzy completion for files and directories can be triggered if the word before
the cursor ends with the trigger sequence which is by default `**`.
the cursor ends with the trigger sequence, which is by default `**`.
- `COMMAND [DIRECTORY/][FUZZY_PATTERN]**<TAB>`
```sh
# Files under current directory
# Files under the current directory
# - You can select multiple items with TAB key
vim **<TAB>
@@ -371,19 +400,18 @@ cd **<TAB>
cd ~/github/fzf**<TAB>
```
#### Process IDs
### Process IDs
Fuzzy completion for PIDs is provided for kill command. In this case
there is no trigger sequence, just press tab key after kill command.
Fuzzy completion for PIDs is provided for kill command.
```sh
# Can select multiple processes with <TAB> or <Shift-TAB> keys
kill -9 <TAB>
kill -9 **<TAB>
```
#### Host names
### Host names
For ssh and telnet commands, fuzzy completion for host names is provided. The
For ssh and telnet commands, fuzzy completion for hostnames is provided. The
names are extracted from /etc/hosts and ~/.ssh/config.
```sh
@@ -391,7 +419,7 @@ ssh **<TAB>
telnet **<TAB>
```
#### Environment variables / Aliases
### Environment variables / Aliases
```sh
unset **<TAB>
@@ -399,14 +427,14 @@ export **<TAB>
unalias **<TAB>
```
#### Settings
### Settings
```sh
# Use ~~ as the trigger sequence instead of the default **
export FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER='~~'
# Options to fzf command
export FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS='+c -x'
export FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS='--border --info=inline'
# Use fd (https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) instead of the default find
# command for listing path candidates.
@@ -420,17 +448,83 @@ _fzf_compgen_path() {
_fzf_compgen_dir() {
fd --type d --hidden --follow --exclude ".git" . "$1"
}
# 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 {}' "$@" ;;
*) fzf --preview 'bat -n --color=always {}' "$@" ;;
esac
}
```
#### Supported commands
### Supported commands
On bash, fuzzy completion is enabled only for a predefined set of commands
(`complete | grep _fzf` to see the list). But you can enable it for other
commands as well like follows.
commands as well by using `_fzf_setup_completion` helper function.
```sh
complete -F _fzf_path_completion -o default -o bashdefault ag
complete -F _fzf_dir_completion -o default -o bashdefault tree
# usage: _fzf_setup_completion path|dir|var|alias|host COMMANDS...
_fzf_setup_completion path ag git kubectl
_fzf_setup_completion dir tree
```
### Custom fuzzy completion
_**(Custom completion API is experimental and subject to change)**_
For a command named _"COMMAND"_, define `_fzf_complete_COMMAND` function using
`_fzf_complete` helper.
```sh
# 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
`complete` command.
```sh
[ -n "$BASH" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_doge -o default -o bashdefault doge
```
If you need to post-process the output from fzf, define
`_fzf_complete_COMMAND_post` as follows.
```sh
_fzf_complete_foo() {
_fzf_complete --multi --reverse --header-lines=3 -- "$@" < <(
ls -al
)
}
_fzf_complete_foo_post() {
awk '{print $NF}'
}
[ -n "$BASH" ] && complete -F _fzf_complete_foo -o default -o bashdefault foo
```
Vim plugin
@@ -443,22 +537,15 @@ Advanced topics
### Performance
fzf is fast, and is [getting even faster][perf]. Performance should not be
a problem in most use cases. However, you might want to be aware of the
options that affect the performance.
fzf is fast. Performance should not be a problem in most use cases. However,
you might want to be aware of the options that can affect performance.
- `--ansi` tells fzf to extract and parse ANSI color codes in the input and it
- `--ansi` tells 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 `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`.
- `--nth` makes fzf slower as fzf has to tokenize each line.
- `--nth` makes fzf slower because it has to tokenize each line.
- `--with-nth` makes fzf slower as fzf has to tokenize and reassemble each
line.
- If you absolutely need better performance, you can consider using
`--algo=v1` (the default being `v2`) to make fzf use faster greedy
algorithm. However, this algorithm is not guaranteed to find the optimal
ordering of the matches and is not recommended.
[perf]: https://junegunn.kr/images/fzf-0.17.0.png
### Executing external programs
@@ -473,53 +560,106 @@ fzf --bind 'f1:execute(less -f {}),ctrl-y:execute-silent(echo {} | pbcopy)+abort
See *KEY BINDINGS* section of the man page for details.
### Reloading the candidate list
By binding `reload` action to a key or an event, you can make fzf dynamically
reload the candidate list. See https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/issues/1750 for
more details.
#### 1. Update the list of processes by pressing CTRL-R
```sh
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='ps -ef' \
fzf --bind 'ctrl-r:reload(eval "$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND")' \
--header 'Press CTRL-R to reload' --header-lines=1 \
--height=50% --layout=reverse
```
#### 2. Switch between sources by pressing CTRL-D or CTRL-F
```sh
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='find . -type f' \
fzf --bind 'ctrl-d:reload(find . -type d),ctrl-f:reload(eval "$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND")' \
--height=50% --layout=reverse
```
#### 3. Interactive ripgrep integration
The following example uses fzf as the selector interface for ripgrep. We bound
`reload` action to `change` event, so every time you type on fzf, the ripgrep
process will restart with the updated query string denoted by the placeholder
expression `{q}`. Also, note that we used `--disabled` option so that fzf
doesn't perform any secondary filtering.
```sh
INITIAL_QUERY=""
RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX '$INITIAL_QUERY'" \
fzf --bind "change:reload:$RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
--ansi --disabled --query "$INITIAL_QUERY" \
--height=50% --layout=reverse
```
If ripgrep doesn't find any matches, it will exit with a non-zero exit status,
and fzf will warn you about it. To suppress the warning message, we added
`|| true` to the command, so that it always exits with 0.
See ["Using fzf as interactive Ripgrep launcher"](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/ADVANCED.md#using-fzf-as-interactive-ripgrep-launcher)
for a fuller example with preview window options.
### Preview window
When `--preview` option is set, fzf automatically starts external process with
the current line as the argument and shows the result in the split window.
When the `--preview` option is set, fzf automatically starts an external process
with the current line as the argument and shows the result in the split window.
Your `$SHELL` is used to execute the command with `$SHELL -c COMMAND`.
The window can be scrolled using the mouse or custom key bindings.
```bash
# {} is replaced to the single-quoted string of the focused line
# {} is replaced with the single-quoted string of the focused line
fzf --preview 'cat {}'
```
Since preview window is updated only after the process is complete, it's
important that the command finishes quickly.
Preview window supports ANSI colors, so you can use any program that
syntax-highlights the content of a file, such as
[Bat](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat) or
[Highlight](http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/highlight.php):
```bash
# Use head instead of cat so that the command doesn't take too long to finish
fzf --preview 'head -100 {}'
fzf --preview 'bat --color=always {}' --preview-window '~3'
```
Preview window supports ANSI colors, so you can use programs that
syntax-highlights the content of a file.
- Highlight: http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/highlight.php
- CodeRay: http://coderay.rubychan.de/
- Rouge: https://github.com/jneen/rouge
You can customize the size, position, and border of the preview window using
`--preview-window` option, and the foreground and background color of it with
`--color` option. For example,
```bash
# Try highlight, coderay, rougify in turn, then fall back to cat
fzf --preview '[[ $(file --mime {}) =~ binary ]] &&
echo {} is a binary file ||
(highlight -O ansi -l {} ||
coderay {} ||
rougify {} ||
cat {}) 2> /dev/null | head -500'
fzf --height 40% --layout reverse --info inline --border \
--preview 'file {}' --preview-window up,1,border-horizontal \
--bind 'ctrl-/:change-preview-window(50%|hidden|)' \
--color 'fg:#bbccdd,fg+:#ddeeff,bg:#334455,preview-bg:#223344,border:#778899'
```
You can customize the size and position of the preview window using
`--preview-window` option. For example,
See the man page (`man fzf`) for the full list of options.
```bash
fzf --height 40% --reverse --preview 'file {}' --preview-window down:1
More advanced examples can be found [here](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/ADVANCED.md).
----
Since fzf is a general-purpose text filter rather than a file finder, **it is
not a good idea to add `--preview` option to your `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS`**.
```sh
# *********************
# ** 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 | fzf
```
For more advanced examples, see [Key bindings for git with fzf][fzf-git]
([code](https://gist.github.com/junegunn/8b572b8d4b5eddd8b85e5f4d40f17236)).
[fzf-git]: https://junegunn.kr/2016/07/fzf-git/
Tips
----
@@ -533,10 +673,10 @@ default find command to traverse the file system while respecting
```sh
# Feed the output of fd into fzf
fd --type f | fzf
fd --type f --strip-cwd-prefix | fzf
# Setting fd as the default source for fzf
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f'
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --strip-cwd-prefix'
# Now fzf (w/o pipe) will use fd instead of find
fzf
@@ -545,52 +685,24 @@ fzf
export FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND="$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND"
```
If you want the command to follow symbolic links, and don't want it to exclude
If you want the command to follow symbolic links and don't want it to exclude
hidden files, use the following command:
```sh
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --hidden --follow --exclude .git'
```
#### `git ls-tree` for fast traversal
If you're running fzf in a large git repository, `git ls-tree` can boost up the
speed of the traversal.
```sh
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='
(git ls-tree -r --name-only HEAD ||
find . -path "*/\.*" -prune -o -type f -print -o -type l -print |
sed s/^..//) 2> /dev/null'
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --type f --strip-cwd-prefix --hidden --follow --exclude .git'
```
#### Fish shell
Fish shell before version 2.6.0 [doesn't allow](https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/1362)
reading from STDIN in command substitution, which means simple `vim (fzf)`
doesn't work as expected. The workaround for fish 2.5.0 and earlier is to use
the `read` fish command:
```sh
fzf | read -l result; and vim $result
```
or, for multiple results:
```sh
fzf -m | while read -l r; set result $result $r; end; and vim $result
```
The globbing system is different in fish and thus `**` completion will not work.
However, the `CTRL-T` command will use the last token on the commandline as the
root folder for the recursive search. For instance, hitting `CTRL-T` at the end
of the following commandline
`CTRL-T` key binding of fish, unlike those of bash and zsh, will use the last
token on the command-line as the root directory for the recursive search. For
instance, hitting `CTRL-T` at the end of the following command-line
```sh
ls /var/
```
will list all files and folders under `/var/`.
will list all files and directories under `/var/`.
When using a custom `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND`, use the unexpanded `$dir` variable to
make use of this feature. `$dir` defaults to `.` when the last token is not a
@@ -610,4 +722,4 @@ https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Related-projects
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fzf-tmux: starts fzf in a tmux pane
# usage: fzf-tmux [-u|-d [HEIGHT[%]]] [-l|-r [WIDTH[%]]] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
# usage: fzf-tmux [LAYOUT OPTIONS] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
fail() {
>&2 echo "$1"
@@ -20,15 +20,23 @@ term=""
[[ -n "$COLUMNS" ]] && columns=$COLUMNS || columns=$(tput cols) || columns=$(tmux display-message -p "#{pane_width}")
help() {
>&2 echo 'usage: fzf-tmux [-u|-d [HEIGHT[%]]] [-l|-r [WIDTH[%]]] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
>&2 echo 'usage: fzf-tmux [LAYOUT OPTIONS] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
Layout
-u [HEIGHT[%]] Split above (up)
-d [HEIGHT[%]] Split below (down)
-l [WIDTH[%]] Split left
-r [WIDTH[%]] Split right
LAYOUT OPTIONS:
(default layout: -d 50%)
(default: -d 50%)
Popup window (requires tmux 3.2 or above):
-p [WIDTH[%][,HEIGHT[%]]] (default: 50%)
-w WIDTH[%]
-h HEIGHT[%]
-x COL
-y ROW
Split pane:
-u [HEIGHT[%]] Split above (up)
-d [HEIGHT[%]] Split below (down)
-l [WIDTH[%]] Split left
-r [WIDTH[%]] Split right
'
exit
}
@@ -47,8 +55,10 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
echo "fzf-tmux (with fzf $("$fzf" --version))"
exit
;;
-w*|-h*|-d*|-u*|-r*|-l*)
if [[ "$arg" =~ ^.[lrw] ]]; then
-p*|-w*|-h*|-x*|-y*|-d*|-u*|-r*|-l*)
if [[ "$arg" =~ ^-[pwhxy] ]]; then
[[ "$opt" =~ "-E" ]] || opt="-E"
elif [[ "$arg" =~ ^.[lr] ]]; then
opt="-h"
if [[ "$arg" =~ ^.l ]]; then
opt="$opt -d"
@@ -66,7 +76,7 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
if [[ ${#arg} -gt 2 ]]; then
size="${arg:2}"
else
if [[ "$1" =~ ^[0-9]+%?$ ]]; then
if [[ "$1" =~ ^[0-9%,]+$ ]] || [[ "$1" =~ ^[A-Z]$ ]]; then
size="$1"
shift
else
@@ -74,7 +84,15 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
fi
fi
if [[ "$size" =~ %$ ]]; then
if [[ "$arg" =~ ^-p ]]; then
if [[ -n "$size" ]]; then
w=${size%%,*}
h=${size##*,}
opt="$opt -w$w -h$h"
fi
elif [[ "$arg" =~ ^-[whxy] ]]; then
opt="$opt ${arg:0:2}$size"
elif [[ "$size" =~ %$ ]]; then
size=${size:0:((${#size}-1))}
if [[ -n "$swap" ]]; then
opt="$opt -p $(( 100 - size ))"
@@ -109,17 +127,17 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
[[ -n "$skip" ]] && args+=("$arg")
done
if [[ -z "$TMUX" || "$opt" =~ ^-h && "$columns" -le 40 || ! "$opt" =~ ^-h && "$lines" -le 15 ]]; then
if [[ -z "$TMUX" ]]; then
"$fzf" "${args[@]}"
exit $?
fi
# --height option is not allowed
args+=("--no-height")
# --height option is not allowed. CTRL-Z is also disabled.
args=("${args[@]}" "--no-height" "--bind=ctrl-z:ignore")
# Handle zoomed tmux pane by moving it to a temp window
if tmux list-panes -F '#F' | grep -q Z; then
zoomed=1
# Handle zoomed tmux pane without popup options by moving it to a temp window
if [[ ! "$opt" =~ "-E" ]] && tmux list-panes -F '#F' | grep -q Z; then
zoomed_without_popup=1
original_window=$(tmux display-message -p "#{window_id}")
tmp_window=$(tmux new-window -d -P -F "#{window_id}" "bash -c 'while :; do for c in \\| / - '\\;' do sleep 0.2; printf \"\\r\$c fzf-tmux is running\\r\"; done; done'")
tmux swap-pane -t $tmp_window \; select-window -t $tmp_window
@@ -133,16 +151,17 @@ argsf="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-args-$id"
fifo1="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-fifo1-$id"
fifo2="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-fifo2-$id"
fifo3="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-fifo3-$id"
tmux_win_opts=( $(tmux show-window-options remain-on-exit \; show-window-options synchronize-panes | sed '/ off/d; s/^/set-window-option /; s/$/ \\;/') )
cleanup() {
\rm -f $argsf $fifo1 $fifo2 $fifo3
# Restore tmux window options
if [[ "${#tmux_win_opts[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
eval "tmux ${tmux_win_opts[@]}"
eval "tmux ${tmux_win_opts[*]}"
fi
# Remove temp window if we were zoomed
if [[ -n "$zoomed" ]]; then
# Remove temp window if we were zoomed without popup options
if [[ -n "$zoomed_without_popup" ]]; then
tmux display-message -p "#{window_id}" > /dev/null
tmux swap-pane -t $original_window \; \
select-window -t $original_window \; \
@@ -150,7 +169,7 @@ cleanup() {
resize-pane -Z
fi
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
trap - EXIT
exit 130
fi
@@ -158,44 +177,53 @@ cleanup() {
trap 'cleanup 1' SIGUSR1
trap 'cleanup' EXIT
envs="env TERM=$TERM "
envs="export TERM=$TERM "
if [[ "$opt" =~ "-E" ]]; then
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--margin 0,1 $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS"
tmux_version=$(tmux -V)
if [[ ! $tmux_version =~ 3\.2 ]]; then
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--border $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS"
opt="-B $opt"
fi
fi
[[ -n "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS" ]] && envs="$envs FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(printf %q "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS")"
[[ -n "$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND" ]] && envs="$envs FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND=$(printf %q "$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND")"
mkfifo -m o+w $fifo2
mkfifo -m o+w $fifo3
echo "$envs;" > "$argsf"
# Build arguments to fzf
opts=""
for arg in "${args[@]}"; do
arg="${arg//\\/\\\\}"
arg="${arg//\"/\\\"}"
arg="${arg//\`/\\\`}"
arg="${arg//$/\\$}"
opts="$opts \"$arg\""
done
opts=$(printf "%q " "${args[@]}")
pppid=$$
echo -n "trap 'kill -SIGUSR1 -$pppid' EXIT SIGINT SIGTERM;" > $argsf
echo -n "trap 'kill -SIGUSR1 -$pppid' EXIT SIGINT SIGTERM;" >> $argsf
close="; trap - EXIT SIGINT SIGTERM $close"
tmux_win_opts=( $(tmux show-window-options remain-on-exit \; show-window-options synchronize-panes | sed '/ off/d; s/^/set-window-option /; s/$/ \\;/') )
export TMUX=$(cut -d , -f 1,2 <<< "$TMUX")
mkfifo -m o+w $fifo2
if [[ "$opt" =~ "-E" ]]; then
cat $fifo2 &
if [[ -n "$term" ]] || [[ -t 0 ]]; then
cat <<< "\"$fzf\" $opts > $fifo2; out=\$? $close; exit \$out" >> $argsf
else
mkfifo $fifo1
cat <<< "\"$fzf\" $opts < $fifo1 > $fifo2; out=\$? $close; exit \$out" >> $argsf
cat <&0 > $fifo1 &
fi
tmux popup -d "$PWD" $opt "bash $argsf" > /dev/null 2>&1
exit $?
fi
mkfifo -m o+w $fifo3
if [[ -n "$term" ]] || [[ -t 0 ]]; then
cat <<< "\"$fzf\" $opts > $fifo2; echo \$? > $fifo3 $close" >> $argsf
TMUX=$(echo $TMUX | cut -d , -f 1,2) tmux set-window-option synchronize-panes off \;\
set-window-option remain-on-exit off \;\
split-window $opt "$envs bash -c 'cd $(printf %q "$PWD"); exec -a fzf bash $argsf'" $swap \
> /dev/null 2>&1
else
mkfifo $fifo1
cat <<< "\"$fzf\" $opts < $fifo1 > $fifo2; echo \$? > $fifo3 $close" >> $argsf
TMUX=$(echo $TMUX | cut -d , -f 1,2) tmux set-window-option synchronize-panes off \;\
set-window-option remain-on-exit off \;\
split-window $opt "$envs bash -c 'exec -a fzf bash $argsf'" $swap \
> /dev/null 2>&1
cat <&0 > $fifo1 &
fi
tmux set-window-option synchronize-panes off \;\
set-window-option remain-on-exit off \;\
split-window -c "$PWD" $opt "bash -c 'exec -a fzf bash $argsf'" $swap \
> /dev/null 2>&1 || { "$fzf" "${args[@]}"; exit $?; }
cat $fifo2
exit "$(cat $fifo3)"

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@@ -1,35 +1,98 @@
fzf.txt fzf Last change: November 19 2017
fzf.txt fzf Last change: May 19 2021
FZF - TABLE OF CONTENTS *fzf* *fzf-toc*
==============================================================================
FZF Vim integration
:FZF[!]
Configuration
Examples
fzf#run
fzf#wrap
fzf inside terminal buffer
Hide statusline
GVim
License
FZF Vim integration |fzf-vim-integration|
Installation |fzf-installation|
Summary |fzf-summary|
:FZF[!] |:FZF|
Configuration |fzf-configuration|
Examples |fzf-examples|
Explanation of g:fzf_colors |fzf-explanation-of-gfzfcolors|
fzf#run |fzf#run|
fzf#wrap |fzf#wrap|
Global options supported by fzf#wrap |fzf-global-options-supported-by-fzf#wrap|
Tips |fzf-tips|
fzf inside terminal buffer |fzf-inside-terminal-buffer|
Starting fzf in a popup window |fzf-starting-fzf-in-a-popup-window|
Hide statusline |fzf-hide-statusline|
License |fzf-license|
FZF VIM INTEGRATION *fzf-vim-integration*
==============================================================================
This repository only enables basic integration with Vim. If you're looking for
more, check out {fzf.vim}{1} project.
(Note: To use fzf in GVim, an external terminal emulator is required.)
INSTALLATION *fzf-installation*
==============================================================================
{1} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
Once you have fzf installed, you can enable it inside Vim simply by adding the
directory to 'runtimepath' in your Vim configuration file. The path may differ
depending on the package manager.
>
" If installed using Homebrew
set rtp+=/usr/local/opt/fzf
" If installed using git
set rtp+=~/.fzf
<
If you use {vim-plug}{1}, the same can be written as:
>
" If installed using Homebrew
Plug '/usr/local/opt/fzf'
" If installed using git
Plug '~/.fzf'
<
But if you want the latest Vim plugin file from GitHub rather than the one
included in the package, write:
>
Plug 'junegunn/fzf'
<
The Vim plugin will pick up fzf binary available on the system. If fzf is not
found on `$PATH`, it will ask you if it should download the latest binary for
you.
To make sure that you have the latest version of the binary, set up
post-update hook like so:
*fzf#install*
>
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } }
<
{1} https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug
SUMMARY *fzf-summary*
==============================================================================
The Vim plugin of fzf provides two core functions, and `:FZF` command which is
the basic file selector command built on top of them.
1. `fzf#run([specdict])`
- Starts fzf inside Vim with the given spec
- `:callfzf#run({'source':'ls'})`
2. `fzf#wrap([specdict])->(dict)`
- Takes a spec for `fzf#run` and returns an extended version of it with
additional options for addressing global preferences (`g:fzf_xxx`)
- `:echofzf#wrap({'source':'ls'})`
- We usually wrap a spec with `fzf#wrap` before passing it to `fzf#run`
- `:callfzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source':'ls'}))`
3. `:FZF[fzf_optionsstring][pathstring]`
- Basic fuzzy file selector
- A reference implementation for those who don't want to write VimScript to
implement custom commands
- If you're looking for more such commands, check out {fzf.vim}{2} project.
The most important of all is `fzf#run`, but it would be easier to understand
the whole if we start off with `:FZF` command.
{2} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
:FZF[!]
==============================================================================
*:FZF*
If you have set up fzf for Vim, `:FZF` command will be added.
>
" Look for files under current directory
:FZF
@@ -37,27 +100,26 @@ If you have set up fzf for Vim, `:FZF` command will be added.
" Look for files under your home directory
:FZF ~
" With options
:FZF --no-sort --reverse --inline-info /tmp
" With fzf command-line options
:FZF --reverse --info=inline /tmp
" Bang version starts fzf in fullscreen mode
:FZF!
<
Similarly to {ctrlp.vim}{2}, use enter key, CTRL-T, CTRL-X or CTRL-V to open
Similarly to {ctrlp.vim}{3}, use enter key, CTRL-T, CTRL-X or CTRL-V to open
selected files in the current window, in new tabs, in horizontal splits, or in
vertical splits respectively.
Note that the environment variables `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` and
`FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` also apply here.
{2} https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim
{3} https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim
< Configuration >_____________________________________________________________~
*fzf-configuration*
*g:fzf_action* *g:fzf_layout* *g:fzf_colors* *g:fzf_history_dir* *g:fzf_launcher*
*g:Fzf_launcher*
*g:fzf_action* *g:fzf_layout* *g:fzf_colors* *g:fzf_history_dir*
- `g:fzf_action`
- Customizable extra key bindings for opening selected files in different
@@ -68,9 +130,6 @@ Note that the environment variables `FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` and
- Customizes fzf colors to match the current color scheme
- `g:fzf_history_dir`
- Enables history feature
- `g:fzf_launcher`
- (Only in GVim) Terminal emulator to open fzf with
- `g:Fzf_launcher` for function reference
Examples~
@@ -96,15 +155,25 @@ Examples~
\ 'ctrl-v': 'vsplit' }
" Default fzf layout
" - down / up / left / right
let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '~40%' }
" - Popup window (center of the screen)
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
" You can set up fzf window using a Vim command (Neovim or latest Vim 8 required)
" - Popup window (center of the current window)
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6, 'relative': v:true } }
" - Popup window (anchored to the bottom of the current window)
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6, 'relative': v:true, 'yoffset': 1.0 } }
" - down / up / left / right
let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '40%' }
" - Window using a Vim command
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': 'enew' }
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '-tabnew' }
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '10split enew' }
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': '10new' }
" Customize fzf colors to match your color scheme
" - fzf#wrap translates this to a set of `--color` options
let g:fzf_colors =
\ { 'fg': ['fg', 'Normal'],
\ 'bg': ['bg', 'Normal'],
@@ -120,107 +189,324 @@ Examples~
\ 'spinner': ['fg', 'Label'],
\ 'header': ['fg', 'Comment'] }
" Enable per-command history.
" CTRL-N and CTRL-P will be automatically bound to next-history and
" previous-history instead of down and up. If you don't like the change,
" explicitly bind the keys to down and up in your $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.
" Enable per-command history
" - History files will be stored in the specified directory
" - When set, CTRL-N and CTRL-P will be bound to 'next-history' and
" 'previous-history' instead of 'down' and 'up'.
let g:fzf_history_dir = '~/.local/share/fzf-history'
<
FZF#RUN *fzf#run*
Explanation of g:fzf_colors~
*fzf-explanation-of-gfzfcolors*
`g:fzf_colors` is a dictionary mapping fzf elements to a color specification
list:
>
element: [ component, group1 [, group2, ...] ]
<
- `element` is an fzf element to apply a color to:
----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------
Element | Description ~
----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------
`fg` / `bg` / `hl` | Item (foreground / background / highlight)
`fg+` / `bg+` / `hl+` | Current item (foreground / background / highlight)
`preview-fg` / `preview-bg` | Preview window text and background
`hl` / `hl+` | Highlighted substrings (normal / current)
`gutter` | Background of the gutter on the left
`pointer` | Pointer to the current line ( `>` )
`marker` | Multi-select marker ( `>` )
`border` | Border around the window ( `--border` and `--preview` )
`header` | Header ( `--header` or `--header-lines` )
`info` | Info line (match counters)
`spinner` | Streaming input indicator
`query` | Query string
`disabled` | Query string when search is disabled
`prompt` | Prompt before query ( `>` )
`pointer` | Pointer to the current line ( `>` )
----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------
- `component` specifies the component (`fg` / `bg`) from which to extract the
color when considering each of the following highlight groups
- `group1[,group2,...]` is a list of highlight groups that are searched (in
order) for a matching color definition
For example, consider the following specification:
>
'prompt': ['fg', 'Conditional', 'Comment'],
<
This means we color the prompt - using the `fg` attribute of the `Conditional`
if it exists, - otherwise use the `fg` attribute of the `Comment` highlight
group if it exists, - otherwise fall back to the default color settings for
the prompt.
You can examine the color option generated according the setting by printing
the result of `fzf#wrap()` function like so:
>
:echo fzf#wrap()
<
FZF#RUN
==============================================================================
For more advanced uses, you can use `fzf#run([options])` function with the
following options.
*fzf#run*
---------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
Option name | Type | Description ~
---------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
`fzf#run()` function is the core of Vim integration. It takes a single
dictionary argument, a spec, and starts fzf process accordingly. At the very
least, specify `sink` option to tell what it should do with the selected
entry.
>
call fzf#run({'sink': 'e'})
<
We haven't specified the `source`, so this is equivalent to starting fzf on
command line without standard input pipe; fzf will use find command (or
`$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` if defined) to list the files under the current
directory. When you select one, it will open it with the sink, `:e` command.
If you want to open it in a new tab, you can pass `:tabedit` command instead
as the sink.
>
call fzf#run({'sink': 'tabedit'})
<
Instead of using the default find command, you can use any shell command as
the source. The following example will list the files managed by git. It's
equivalent to running `gitls-files|fzf` on shell.
>
call fzf#run({'source': 'git ls-files', 'sink': 'e'})
<
fzf options can be specified as `options` entry in spec dictionary.
>
call fzf#run({'sink': 'tabedit', 'options': '--multi --reverse'})
<
You can also pass a layout option if you don't want fzf window to take up the
entire screen.
>
" up / down / left / right / window are allowed
call fzf#run({'source': 'git ls-files', 'sink': 'e', 'left': '40%'})
call fzf#run({'source': 'git ls-files', 'sink': 'e', 'window': '30vnew'})
<
`source` doesn't have to be an external shell command, you can pass a Vim
array as the source. In the next example, we pass the names of color schemes
as the source to implement a color scheme selector.
>
call fzf#run({'source': map(split(globpath(&rtp, 'colors/*.vim')),
\ 'fnamemodify(v:val, ":t:r")'),
\ 'sink': 'colo', 'left': '25%'})
<
The following table summarizes the available options.
---------------------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------
Option name | Type | Description ~
---------------------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------
`source` | string | External command to generate input to fzf (e.g. `find.` )
`source` | list | Vim list as input to fzf
`sink` | string | Vim command to handle the selected item (e.g. `e` , `tabe` )
`sink` | funcref | Reference to function to process each selected item
`sink*` | funcref | Similar to `sink` , but takes the list of output lines at once
`sinklist` (or `sink*` ) | funcref | Similar to `sink` , but takes the list of output lines at once
`options` | string/list | Options to fzf
`dir` | string | Working directory
`up` / `down` / `left` / `right` | number/string | Use tmux pane with the given size (e.g. `20` , `50%` )
`window` (Vim 8 / Neovim) | string | Command to open fzf window (e.g. `verticalaboveleft30new` )
`launcher` | string | External terminal emulator to start fzf with (GVim only)
`launcher` | funcref | Function for generating `launcher` string (GVim only)
---------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
`up` / `down` / `left` / `right` | number/string | (Layout) Window position and size (e.g. `20` , `50%` )
`tmux` | string | (Layout) fzf-tmux options (e.g. `-p90%,60%` )
`window` (Vim 8 / Neovim) | string | (Layout) Command to open fzf window (e.g. `verticalaboveleft30new` )
`window` (Vim 8 / Neovim) | dict | (Layout) Popup window settings (e.g. `{'width':0.9,'height':0.6}` )
---------------------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------
`options` entry can be either a string or a list. For simple cases, string
should suffice, but prefer to use list type if you're concerned about escaping
issues on different platforms.
should suffice, but prefer to use list type to avoid escaping issues.
>
call fzf#run({'options': '--reverse --prompt "C:\\Program Files\\"'})
call fzf#run({'options': ['--reverse', '--prompt', 'C:\Program Files\']})
<
When `window` entry is a dictionary, fzf will start in a popup window. The
following options are allowed:
FZF#WRAP *fzf#wrap*
- Required:
- `width` [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [8 ~ ]]
- `height` [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [4 ~ ]]
- Optional:
- `yoffset` [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
- `xoffset` [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
- `relative` [boolean default v:false]
- `border` [string default `rounded` (`sharp` on Windows)]: Border style
- `rounded` / `sharp` / `horizontal` / `vertical` / `top` / `bottom` / `left` / `right` / `no[ne]`
FZF#WRAP
==============================================================================
`fzf#wrap([namestring,][optsdict,][fullscreenboolean])` is a helper
function that decorates the options dictionary so that it understands
`g:fzf_layout`, `g:fzf_action`, `g:fzf_colors`, and `g:fzf_history_dir` like
`:FZF`.
*fzf#wrap*
We have seen that several aspects of `:FZF` command can be configured with a
set of global option variables; different ways to open files (`g:fzf_action`),
window position and size (`g:fzf_layout`), color palette (`g:fzf_colors`),
etc.
So how can we make our custom `fzf#run` calls also respect those variables?
Simply by "wrapping" the spec dictionary with `fzf#wrap` before passing it to
`fzf#run`.
- `fzf#wrap([namestring],[specdict],[fullscreenbool])->(dict)`
- All arguments are optional. Usually we only need to pass a spec
dictionary.
- `name` is for managing history files. It is ignored if `g:fzf_history_dir`
is not defined.
- `fullscreen` can be either `0` or `1` (default: 0).
`fzf#wrap` takes a spec and returns an extended version of it (also a
dictionary) with additional options for addressing global preferences. You can
examine the return value of it like so:
>
command! -bang MyStuff
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('my-stuff', {'dir': '~/my-stuff'}, <bang>0))
echo fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'})
<
After we "wrap" our spec, we pass it to `fzf#run`.
>
call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}))
<
Now it supports CTRL-T, CTRL-V, and CTRL-X key bindings (configurable via
`g:fzf_action`) and it opens fzf window according to `g:fzf_layout` setting.
To make it easier to use, let's define `LS` command.
>
command! LS call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}))
<
Type `:LS` and see how it works.
We would like to make `:LS!` (bang version) open fzf in fullscreen, just like
`:FZF!`. Add `-bang` to command definition, and use <bang> value to set the
last `fullscreen` argument of `fzf#wrap` (see :help <bang>).
>
" On :LS!, <bang> evaluates to '!', and '!0' becomes 1
command! -bang LS call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls'}, <bang>0))
<
Our `:LS` command will be much more useful if we can pass a directory argument
to it, so that something like `:LS/tmp` is possible.
>
command! -bang -complete=dir -nargs=? LS
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap({'source': 'ls', 'dir': <q-args>}, <bang>0))
<
Lastly, if you have enabled `g:fzf_history_dir`, you might want to assign a
unique name to our command and pass it as the first argument to `fzf#wrap`.
>
" The query history for this command will be stored as 'ls' inside g:fzf_history_dir.
" The name is ignored if g:fzf_history_dir is not defined.
command! -bang -complete=dir -nargs=? LS
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('ls', {'source': 'ls', 'dir': <q-args>}, <bang>0))
<
FZF INSIDE TERMINAL BUFFER *fzf-inside-terminal-buffer*
< Global options supported by fzf#wrap >______________________________________~
*fzf-global-options-supported-by-fzf#wrap*
- `g:fzf_layout`
- `g:fzf_action`
- Works only when no custom `sink` (or `sink*`) is provided
- Having custom sink usually means that each entry is not an ordinary
file path (e.g. name of color scheme), so we can't blindly apply the
same strategy (i.e. `tabeditsome-color-scheme` doesn't make sense)
- `g:fzf_colors`
- `g:fzf_history_dir`
TIPS *fzf-tips*
==============================================================================
< fzf inside terminal buffer >________________________________________________~
*fzf-inside-terminal-buffer*
The latest versions of Vim and Neovim include builtin terminal emulator
(`:terminal`) and fzf will start in a terminal buffer in the following cases:
- On Neovim
- On GVim
- On Terminal Vim with the non-default layout
- On Terminal Vim with a non-default layout
- `callfzf#run({'left':'30%'})` or `letg:fzf_layout={'left':'30%'}`
On the latest versions of Vim and Neovim, fzf will start in a terminal buffer.
If you find the default ANSI colors to be different, consider configuring the
colors using `g:terminal_ansi_colors` in regular Vim or `g:terminal_color_x`
in Neovim.
*g:terminal_color_15* *g:terminal_color_14* *g:terminal_color_13*
*g:terminal_color_12* *g:terminal_color_11* *g:terminal_color_10* *g:terminal_color_9*
*g:terminal_color_8* *g:terminal_color_7* *g:terminal_color_6* *g:terminal_color_5*
*g:terminal_color_4* *g:terminal_color_3* *g:terminal_color_2* *g:terminal_color_1*
*g:terminal_color_0*
>
" Terminal colors for seoul256 color scheme
if has('nvim')
let g:terminal_color_0 = '#4e4e4e'
let g:terminal_color_1 = '#d68787'
let g:terminal_color_2 = '#5f865f'
let g:terminal_color_3 = '#d8af5f'
let g:terminal_color_4 = '#85add4'
let g:terminal_color_5 = '#d7afaf'
let g:terminal_color_6 = '#87afaf'
let g:terminal_color_7 = '#d0d0d0'
let g:terminal_color_8 = '#626262'
let g:terminal_color_9 = '#d75f87'
let g:terminal_color_10 = '#87af87'
let g:terminal_color_11 = '#ffd787'
let g:terminal_color_12 = '#add4fb'
let g:terminal_color_13 = '#ffafaf'
let g:terminal_color_14 = '#87d7d7'
let g:terminal_color_15 = '#e4e4e4'
else
let g:terminal_ansi_colors = [
\ '#4e4e4e', '#d68787', '#5f865f', '#d8af5f',
\ '#85add4', '#d7afaf', '#87afaf', '#d0d0d0',
\ '#626262', '#d75f87', '#87af87', '#ffd787',
\ '#add4fb', '#ffafaf', '#87d7d7', '#e4e4e4'
\ ]
endif
<
< Starting fzf in a popup window >____________________________________________~
*fzf-starting-fzf-in-a-popup-window*
>
" Required:
" - width [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [8 ~ ]]
" - height [float range [0 ~ 1]] or [integer range [4 ~ ]]
"
" Optional:
" - xoffset [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
" - yoffset [float default 0.5 range [0 ~ 1]]
" - relative [boolean default v:false]
" - border [string default 'rounded']: Border style
" - 'rounded' / 'sharp' / 'horizontal' / 'vertical' / 'top' / 'bottom' / 'left' / 'right'
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
<
Alternatively, you can make fzf open in a tmux popup window (requires tmux 3.2
or above) by putting fzf-tmux options in `tmux` key.
>
" See `man fzf-tmux` for available options
if exists('$TMUX')
let g:fzf_layout = { 'tmux': '-p90%,60%' }
else
let g:fzf_layout = { 'window': { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
endif
<
< Hide statusline >___________________________________________________________~
*fzf-hide-statusline*
When fzf starts in a terminal buffer, you may want to hide the statusline of
the containing buffer.
When fzf starts in a terminal buffer, the file type of the buffer is set to
`fzf`. So you can set up `FileTypefzf` autocmd to customize the settings of
the window.
For example, if you open fzf on the bottom on the screen (e.g. `{'down':
'40%'}`), you might want to temporarily disable the statusline for a cleaner
look.
>
let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '30%' }
autocmd! FileType fzf
autocmd FileType fzf set laststatus=0 noshowmode noruler
\| autocmd BufLeave <buffer> set laststatus=2 showmode ruler
<
GVIM *fzf-gvim*
==============================================================================
With the latest version of GVim, fzf will start inside the builtin terminal
emulator of Vim. Please note that this terminal feature of Vim is still young
and unstable and you may run into some issues.
If you have an older version of GVim, you need an external terminal emulator
to start fzf with. `xterm` command is used by default, but you can customize
it with `g:fzf_launcher`.
>
" This is the default. %s is replaced with fzf command
let g:fzf_launcher = 'xterm -e bash -ic %s'
" Use urxvt instead
let g:fzf_launcher = 'urxvt -geometry 120x30 -e sh -c %s'
<
If you're running MacVim on OSX, I recommend you to use iTerm2 as the
launcher. Refer to the {this wiki page}{3} to see how to set up.
{3} https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/On-MacVim-with-iTerm2
LICENSE *fzf-license*
==============================================================================
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi
==============================================================================
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hash: b617c76661b399f586276767bb93ee67b65dd03cfd1348ecad409e372ea97b3e
updated: 2018-06-27T18:37:20.189962-07:00
imports:
- name: github.com/codegangsta/cli
version: c6af8847eb2b7b297d07c3ede98903e95e680ef9
- name: github.com/gdamore/encoding
version: b23993cbb6353f0e6aa98d0ee318a34728f628b9
- name: github.com/gdamore/tcell
version: 0a0db94084dfe181108c18508ebd312f12d331fb
subpackages:
- encoding
- name: github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful
version: c900de9dbbc73129068f5af6a823068fc5f2308c
- name: github.com/Masterminds/semver
version: 15d8430ab86497c5c0da827b748823945e1cf1e1
- name: github.com/Masterminds/vcs
version: 6f1c6d150500e452704e9863f68c2559f58616bf
- name: github.com/mattn/go-isatty
version: 66b8e73f3f5cda9f96b69efd03dd3d7fc4a5cdb8
- name: github.com/mattn/go-runewidth
version: 14207d285c6c197daabb5c9793d63e7af9ab2d50
- name: github.com/mattn/go-shellwords
version: 02e3cf038dcea8290e44424da473dd12be796a8a
- name: github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir
version: b8bc1bf767474819792c23f32d8286a45736f1c6
- name: golang.org/x/crypto
version: 558b6879de74bc843225cde5686419267ff707ca
subpackages:
- ssh/terminal
- name: golang.org/x/sys
version: b90f89a1e7a9c1f6b918820b3daa7f08488c8594
subpackages:
- unix
- name: golang.org/x/text
version: 4ee4af566555f5fbe026368b75596286a312663a
subpackages:
- encoding
- encoding/charmap
- encoding/internal
- encoding/internal/identifier
- encoding/japanese
- encoding/korean
- encoding/simplifiedchinese
- encoding/traditionalchinese
- transform
- name: gopkg.in/yaml.v2
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package: github.com/junegunn/fzf
import:
- package: github.com/mattn/go-isatty
version: 66b8e73f3f5cda9f96b69efd03dd3d7fc4a5cdb8
- package: github.com/mattn/go-runewidth
version: 14207d285c6c197daabb5c9793d63e7af9ab2d50
- package: github.com/mattn/go-shellwords
version: 02e3cf038dcea8290e44424da473dd12be796a8a
- package: github.com/gdamore/tcell
version: 0a0db94084dfe181108c18508ebd312f12d331fb
subpackages:
- encoding
- package: golang.org/x/crypto
version: 558b6879de74bc843225cde5686419267ff707ca
subpackages:
- ssh/terminal

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module github.com/junegunn/fzf
require (
github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2 v2.5.4
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.17
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.14
github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.12
github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.4.2
github.com/saracen/walker v0.1.3
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220811171246-fbc7d0a398ab
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211
)
require (
github.com/gdamore/encoding v1.0.0 // indirect
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220722155255-886fb9371eb4 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.5.0 // indirect
)
go 1.17

47
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@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
github.com/gdamore/encoding v1.0.0 h1:+7OoQ1Bc6eTm5niUzBa0Ctsh6JbMW6Ra+YNuAtDBdko=
github.com/gdamore/encoding v1.0.0/go.mod h1:alR0ol34c49FCSBLjhosxzcPHQbf2trDkoo5dl+VrEg=
github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2 v2.5.4 h1:TGU4tSjD3sCL788vFNeJnTdzpNKIw1H5dgLnJRQVv/k=
github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2 v2.5.4/go.mod h1:dZgRy5v4iMobMEcWNYBtREnDZAT9DYmfqIkrgEMxLyw=
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0 h1:1nnpGOrhyZZuNyfu1QjKiUICQ74+3FNCN69Aj6K7nkY=
github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0/go.mod h1:R4dSotOR9KMtayYi1e77YzuveK+i7ruzyGqttikkLy0=
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.17 h1:BTarxUcIeDqL27Mc+vyvdWYSL28zpIhv3RoTdsLMPng=
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.17/go.mod h1:kYGgaQfpe5nmfYZH+SKPsOc2e4SrIfOl2e/yFXSvRLM=
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.14 h1:+xnbZSEeDbOIg5/mE6JF0w6n9duR1l3/WmbinWVwUuU=
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.14/go.mod h1:Jdepj2loyihRzMpdS35Xk/zdY8IAYHsh153qUoGf23w=
github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.12 h1:M2zGm7EW6UQJvDeQxo4T51eKPurbeFbe8WtebGE2xrk=
github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.12/go.mod h1:EZzvwXDESEeg03EKmM+RmDnNOPKG4lLtQsUlTZDWQ8Y=
github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.2.0/go.mod h1:J6wj4VEh+S6ZtnVlnTBMWIodfgj8LQOQFoIToxlJtxc=
github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.4.2 h1:YwD0ulJSJytLpiaWua0sBDusfsCZohxjxzVTYjwxfV8=
github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.4.2/go.mod h1:FN3SvrM+Zdj16jyLfmOkMNblXMcoc8DfTHruCPUcx88=
github.com/saracen/walker v0.1.3 h1:YtcKKmpRPy6XJTHJ75J2QYXXZYWnZNQxPCVqZSHVV/g=
github.com/saracen/walker v0.1.3/go.mod h1:FU+7qU8DeQQgSZDmmThMJi93kPkLFgy0oVAcLxurjIk=
github.com/yuin/goldmark v1.4.13/go.mod h1:6yULJ656Px+3vBD8DxQVa3kxgyrAnzto9xy5taEt/CY=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190308221718-c2843e01d9a2/go.mod h1:djNgcEr1/C05ACkg1iLfiJU5Ep61QUkGW8qpdssI0+w=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210921155107-089bfa567519/go.mod h1:GvvjBRRGRdwPK5ydBHafDWAxML/pGHZbMvKqRZ5+Abc=
golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220419223038-86c51ed26bb4/go.mod h1:jJ57K6gSWd91VN4djpZkiMVwK6gcyfeH4XE8wZrZaV4=
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190620200207-3b0461eec859/go.mod h1:z5CRVTTTmAJ677TzLLGU+0bjPO0LkuOLi4/5GtJWs/s=
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20210226172049-e18ecbb05110/go.mod h1:m0MpNAwzfU5UDzcl9v0D8zg8gWTRqZa9RBIspLL5mdg=
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220722155237-a158d28d115b/go.mod h1:XRhObCWvk6IyKnWLug+ECip1KBveYUHfp+8e9klMJ9c=
golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20190423024810-112230192c58/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM=
golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220601150217-0de741cfad7f/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM=
golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220722155255-886fb9371eb4 h1:uVc8UZUe6tr40fFVnUP5Oj+veunVezqYl9z7DYw9xzw=
golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220722155255-886fb9371eb4/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190215142949-d0b11bdaac8a/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201119102817-f84b799fce68/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210615035016-665e8c7367d1/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220520151302-bc2c85ada10a/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220722155257-8c9f86f7a55f/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220811171246-fbc7d0a398ab h1:2QkjZIsXupsJbJIdSjjUOgWK3aEtzyuh2mPt3l/CkeU=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220811171246-fbc7d0a398ab/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201126162022-7de9c90e9dd1/go.mod h1:bj7SfCRtBDWHUb9snDiAeCFNEtKQo2Wmx5Cou7ajbmo=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211 h1:JGgROgKl9N8DuW20oFS5gxc+lE67/N3FcwmBPMe7ArY=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211/go.mod h1:jbD1KX2456YbFQfuXm/mYQcufACuNUgVhRMnK/tPxf8=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.3/go.mod h1:5Zoc/QRtKVWzQhOtBMvqHzDpF6irO9z98xDceosuGiQ=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.7/go.mod h1:u+2+/6zg+i71rQMx5EYifcz6MCKuco9NR6JIITiCfzQ=
golang.org/x/text v0.5.0 h1:OLmvp0KP+FVG99Ct/qFiL/Fhk4zp4QQnZ7b2U+5piUM=
golang.org/x/text v0.5.0/go.mod h1:mrYo+phRRbMaCq/xk9113O4dZlRixOauAjOtrjsXDZ8=
golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20180917221912-90fa682c2a6e/go.mod h1:n7NCudcB/nEzxVGmLbDWY5pfWTLqBcC2KZ6jyYvM4mQ=
golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20191119224855-298f0cb1881e/go.mod h1:b+2E5dAYhXwXZwtnZ6UAqBI28+e2cm9otk0dWdXHAEo=
golang.org/x/tools v0.1.12/go.mod h1:hNGJHUnrk76NpqgfD5Aqm5Crs+Hm0VOH/i9J2+nxYbc=
golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20190717185122-a985d3407aa7/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0=

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@@ -2,12 +2,10 @@
set -u
version=0.17.5
version=0.37.0
auto_completion=
key_bindings=
update_config=2
binary_arch=
allow_legacy=
shells="bash zsh fish"
prefix='~/.fzf'
prefix_expand=~/.fzf
@@ -29,9 +27,6 @@ usage: $0 [OPTIONS]
--no-bash Do not set up bash configuration
--no-zsh Do not set up zsh configuration
--no-fish Do not set up fish configuration
--32 Download 32-bit binary
--64 Download 64-bit binary
EOF
}
@@ -45,7 +40,6 @@ for opt in "$@"; do
auto_completion=1
key_bindings=1
update_config=1
allow_legacy=1
;;
--xdg)
prefix='"${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}"/fzf/fzf'
@@ -58,8 +52,6 @@ for opt in "$@"; do
--no-completion) auto_completion=0 ;;
--update-rc) update_config=1 ;;
--no-update-rc) update_config=0 ;;
--32) binary_arch=386 ;;
--64) binary_arch=amd64 ;;
--bin) ;;
--no-bash) shells=${shells/bash/} ;;
--no-zsh) shells=${shells/zsh/} ;;
@@ -91,17 +83,20 @@ ask() {
check_binary() {
echo -n " - Checking fzf executable ... "
local output
output=$("$fzf_base"/bin/fzf --version 2>&1 | awk '{print $1}')
output=$("$fzf_base"/bin/fzf --version 2>&1)
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error: $output"
binary_error="Invalid binary"
elif [ "$version" != "$output" ]; then
echo "$output != $version"
binary_error="Invalid version"
else
echo "$output"
binary_error=""
return 0
output=${output/ */}
if [ "$version" != "$output" ]; then
echo "$output != $version"
binary_error="Invalid version"
else
echo "$output"
binary_error=""
return 0
fi
fi
rm -f "$fzf_base"/bin/fzf
return 1
@@ -110,7 +105,7 @@ check_binary() {
link_fzf_in_path() {
if which_fzf="$(command -v fzf)"; then
echo " - Found in \$PATH"
echo " - Creating symlink: $which_fzf -> bin/fzf"
echo " - Creating symlink: bin/fzf -> $which_fzf"
(cd "$fzf_base"/bin && rm -f fzf && ln -sf "$which_fzf" fzf)
check_binary && return
fi
@@ -119,7 +114,7 @@ link_fzf_in_path() {
try_curl() {
command -v curl > /dev/null &&
if [[ $1 =~ tgz$ ]]; then
if [[ $1 =~ tar.gz$ ]]; then
curl -fL $1 | tar -xzf -
else
local temp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf.zip
@@ -129,7 +124,7 @@ try_curl() {
try_wget() {
command -v wget > /dev/null &&
if [[ $1 =~ tgz$ ]]; then
if [[ $1 =~ tar.gz$ ]]; then
wget -O - $1 | tar -xzf -
else
local temp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf.zip
@@ -139,13 +134,11 @@ try_wget() {
download() {
echo "Downloading bin/fzf ..."
if [[ ! "$version" =~ alpha ]]; then
if [ -x "$fzf_base"/bin/fzf ]; then
echo " - Already exists"
check_binary && return
fi
link_fzf_in_path && return
if [ -x "$fzf_base"/bin/fzf ]; then
echo " - Already exists"
check_binary && return
fi
link_fzf_in_path && return
mkdir -p "$fzf_base"/bin && cd "$fzf_base"/bin
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
binary_error="Failed to create bin directory"
@@ -153,9 +146,7 @@ download() {
fi
local url
[[ "$version" =~ alpha ]] &&
url=https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-bin/releases/download/alpha/${1} ||
url=https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-bin/releases/download/$version/${1}
url=https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/releases/download/$version/${1}
set -o pipefail
if ! (try_curl $url || try_wget $url); then
set +o pipefail
@@ -177,25 +168,23 @@ archi=$(uname -sm)
binary_available=1
binary_error=""
case "$archi" in
Darwin\ *64) download fzf-$version-darwin_${binary_arch:-amd64}.tgz ;;
Darwin\ *86) download fzf-$version-darwin_${binary_arch:-386}.tgz ;;
Linux\ armv5*) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-arm5}.tgz ;;
Linux\ armv6*) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-arm6}.tgz ;;
Linux\ armv7*) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-arm7}.tgz ;;
Linux\ armv8*) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-arm8}.tgz ;;
Linux\ aarch64*) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-arm8}.tgz ;;
Linux\ *64) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-amd64}.tgz ;;
Linux\ *86) download fzf-$version-linux_${binary_arch:-386}.tgz ;;
FreeBSD\ *64) download fzf-$version-freebsd_${binary_arch:-amd64}.tgz ;;
FreeBSD\ *86) download fzf-$version-freebsd_${binary_arch:-386}.tgz ;;
OpenBSD\ *64) download fzf-$version-openbsd_${binary_arch:-amd64}.tgz ;;
OpenBSD\ *86) download fzf-$version-openbsd_${binary_arch:-386}.tgz ;;
CYGWIN*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_${binary_arch:-amd64}.zip ;;
MINGW*\ *86) download fzf-$version-windows_${binary_arch:-386}.zip ;;
MINGW*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_${binary_arch:-amd64}.zip ;;
MSYS*\ *86) download fzf-$version-windows_${binary_arch:-386}.zip ;;
MSYS*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_${binary_arch:-amd64}.zip ;;
*) binary_available=0 binary_error=1 ;;
Darwin\ arm64) download fzf-$version-darwin_arm64.zip ;;
Darwin\ x86_64) download fzf-$version-darwin_amd64.zip ;;
Linux\ armv5*) download fzf-$version-linux_armv5.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ armv6*) download fzf-$version-linux_armv6.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ armv7*) download fzf-$version-linux_armv7.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ armv8*) download fzf-$version-linux_arm64.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ aarch64*) download fzf-$version-linux_arm64.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ loongarch64) download fzf-$version-linux_loong64.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ ppc64le) download fzf-$version-linux_ppc64le.tar.gz ;;
Linux\ *64) download fzf-$version-linux_amd64.tar.gz ;;
FreeBSD\ *64) download fzf-$version-freebsd_amd64.tar.gz ;;
OpenBSD\ *64) download fzf-$version-openbsd_amd64.tar.gz ;;
CYGWIN*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_amd64.zip ;;
MINGW*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_amd64.zip ;;
MSYS*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_amd64.zip ;;
Windows*\ *64) download fzf-$version-windows_amd64.zip ;;
*) binary_available=0 binary_error=1 ;;
esac
cd "$fzf_base"
@@ -211,7 +200,7 @@ if [ -n "$binary_error" ]; then
export GOPATH="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-gopath"
mkdir -p "$GOPATH"
fi
if go get -u github.com/junegunn/fzf; then
if go get -ldflags "-s -w -X main.version=$version -X main.revision=go-get" github.com/junegunn/fzf; then
echo "OK"
cp "$GOPATH/bin/fzf" "$fzf_base/bin/"
else
@@ -269,7 +258,7 @@ for shell in $shells; do
# Setup fzf
# ---------
if [[ ! "\$PATH" == *$fzf_base_esc/bin* ]]; then
export PATH="\$PATH:$fzf_base/bin"
PATH="\${PATH:+\${PATH}:}$fzf_base/bin"
fi
# Auto-completion
@@ -279,7 +268,6 @@ $fzf_completion
# Key bindings
# ------------
$fzf_key_bindings
EOF
echo "OK"
done
@@ -294,11 +282,6 @@ EOF
[ $? -eq 0 ] && echo "OK" || echo "Failed"
mkdir -p "${fish_dir}/functions"
if [ -e "${fish_dir}/functions/fzf.fish" ]; then
echo -n "Remove unnecessary ${fish_dir}/functions/fzf.fish ... "
rm -f "${fish_dir}/functions/fzf.fish" && echo "OK" || echo "Failed"
fi
fish_binding="${fish_dir}/functions/fzf_key_bindings.fish"
if [ $key_bindings -ne 0 ]; then
echo -n "Symlink $fish_binding ... "
@@ -382,7 +365,11 @@ fi
if [ $update_config -eq 1 ]; then
echo 'Finished. Restart your shell or reload config file.'
[[ "$shells" =~ bash ]] && echo ' source ~/.bashrc # bash'
if [[ "$shells" =~ bash ]]; then
echo -n ' source ~/.bashrc # bash'
[[ "$archi" =~ Darwin ]] && echo -n ' (.bashrc should be loaded from .bash_profile)'
echo
fi
[[ "$shells" =~ zsh ]] && echo " source ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zshrc # zsh"
[[ "$shells" =~ fish ]] && [ $key_bindings -eq 1 ] && echo ' fzf_key_bindings # fish'
echo

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@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
$version="0.37.0"
$fzf_base=Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
function check_binary () {
Write-Host " - Checking fzf executable ... " -NoNewline
$output=cmd /c $fzf_base\bin\fzf.exe --version 2>&1
if (-not $?) {
Write-Host "Error: $output"
$binary_error="Invalid binary"
} else {
$output=(-Split $output)[0]
if ($version -ne $output) {
Write-Host "$output != $version"
$binary_error="Invalid version"
} else {
Write-Host "$output"
$binary_error=""
return 1
}
}
Remove-Item "$fzf_base\bin\fzf.exe"
return 0
}
function download {
param($file)
Write-Host "Downloading bin/fzf ..."
if (Test-Path "$fzf_base\bin\fzf.exe") {
Write-Host " - Already exists"
if (check_binary) {
return
}
}
if (-not (Test-Path "$fzf_base\bin")) {
md "$fzf_base\bin"
}
if (-not $?) {
$binary_error="Failed to create bin directory"
return
}
cd "$fzf_base\bin"
$url="https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/releases/download/$version/$file"
$temp=$env:TMP + "\fzf.zip"
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion.Major -ge 3) {
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -OutFile $temp
} else {
(New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadFile($url, $ExecutionContext.SessionState.Path.GetUnresolvedProviderPathFromPSPath("$temp"))
}
if ($?) {
(Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive\Expand-Archive -Path $temp -DestinationPath .); (Remove-Item $temp)
} else {
$binary_error="Failed to download with powershell"
}
if (-not (Test-Path fzf.exe)) {
$binary_error="Failed to download $file"
return
}
echo y | icacls $fzf_base\bin\fzf.exe /grant Administrator:F ; check_binary >$null
}
download "fzf-$version-windows_amd64.zip"
Write-Host 'For more information, see: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf'

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@@ -1,9 +1,14 @@
package main
import "github.com/junegunn/fzf/src"
import (
fzf "github.com/junegunn/fzf/src"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/protector"
)
var revision string
var version string = "0.37"
var revision string = "devel"
func main() {
fzf.Run(fzf.ParseOptions(), revision)
protector.Protect()
fzf.Run(fzf.ParseOptions(), version, revision)
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.ig
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
@@ -21,25 +21,39 @@ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
..
.TH fzf-tmux 1 "Oct 2018" "fzf 0.17.5" "fzf-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane"
.TH fzf-tmux 1 "Jan 2023" "fzf 0.37.0" "fzf-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane"
.SH NAME
fzf-tmux - open fzf in tmux split pane
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B fzf-tmux [-u|-d [HEIGHT[%]]] [-l|-r [WIDTH[%]]] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
.B fzf-tmux [LAYOUT OPTIONS] [--] [FZF OPTIONS]
.SH DESCRIPTION
fzf-tmux is a wrapper script for fzf that opens fzf in a tmux split pane. It is
designed to work just like fzf except that it does not take up the whole
screen. You can safely use fzf-tmux instead of fzf in your scripts as the extra
options will be silently ignored if you're not on tmux.
fzf-tmux is a wrapper script for fzf that opens fzf in a tmux split pane or in
a tmux popup window. It is designed to work just like fzf except that it does
not take up the whole screen. You can safely use fzf-tmux instead of fzf in
your scripts as the extra options will be silently ignored if you're not on
tmux.
.SH OPTIONS
.SS Layout
.SH LAYOUT OPTIONS
(default: \fB-d 50%\fR)
(default layout: \fB-d 50%\fR)
.SS Popup window
(requires tmux 3.2 or above)
.TP
.B "-p [WIDTH[%][,HEIGHT[%]]]"
.TP
.B "-w WIDTH[%]"
.TP
.B "-h WIDTH[%]"
.TP
.B "-x COL"
.TP
.B "-y ROW"
.SS Split pane
.TP
.B "-u [height[%]]"
Split above (up)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
" Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
" Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi
"
" MIT License
"
@@ -49,10 +49,23 @@ if s:is_win
" Use utf-8 for fzf.vim commands
" Return array of shell commands for cmd.exe
function! s:enc_to_cp(str)
if !has('iconv')
return a:str
endif
if !exists('s:codepage')
let s:codepage = libcallnr('kernel32.dll', 'GetACP', 0)
endif
return iconv(a:str, &encoding, 'cp'.s:codepage)
endfunction
function! s:wrap_cmds(cmds)
return map(['@echo off', 'for /f "tokens=4" %%a in (''chcp'') do set origchcp=%%a', 'chcp 65001 > nul'] +
\ (type(a:cmds) == type([]) ? a:cmds : [a:cmds]) +
\ ['chcp %origchcp% > nul'], 'v:val."\r"')
return map([
\ '@echo off',
\ 'setlocal enabledelayedexpansion']
\ + (has('gui_running') ? ['set TERM= > nul'] : [])
\ + (type(a:cmds) == type([]) ? a:cmds : [a:cmds])
\ + ['endlocal'],
\ '<SID>enc_to_cp(v:val."\r")')
endfunction
else
let s:term_marker = ";#FZF"
@@ -64,6 +77,10 @@ else
function! s:wrap_cmds(cmds)
return a:cmds
endfunction
function! s:enc_to_cp(str)
return a:str
endfunction
endif
function! s:shellesc_cmd(arg)
@@ -75,11 +92,16 @@ function! s:shellesc_cmd(arg)
endfunction
function! fzf#shellescape(arg, ...)
let shell = get(a:000, 0, &shell)
let shell = get(a:000, 0, s:is_win ? 'cmd.exe' : 'sh')
if shell =~# 'cmd.exe$'
return s:shellesc_cmd(a:arg)
endif
return s:fzf_call('shellescape', a:arg)
try
let [shell, &shell] = [&shell, shell]
return s:fzf_call('shellescape', a:arg)
finally
let [shell, &shell] = [&shell, shell]
endtry
endfunction
function! s:fzf_getcwd()
@@ -98,45 +120,131 @@ function! s:fzf_tempname()
return s:fzf_call('tempname')
endfunction
let s:default_layout = { 'down': '~40%' }
let s:layout_keys = ['window', 'up', 'down', 'left', 'right']
let s:layout_keys = ['window', 'tmux', 'up', 'down', 'left', 'right']
let s:fzf_go = s:base_dir.'/bin/fzf'
let s:fzf_tmux = s:base_dir.'/bin/fzf-tmux'
let s:install = s:base_dir.'/install'
let s:installed = 0
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
function! s:fzf_exec()
function! s:popup_support()
return has('nvim') ? has('nvim-0.4') : has('popupwin') && has('patch-8.2.191')
endfunction
function! s:default_layout()
return s:popup_support()
\ ? { 'window' : { 'width': 0.9, 'height': 0.6 } }
\ : { 'down': '~40%' }
endfunction
function! fzf#install()
if s:is_win && !has('win32unix')
let script = s:base_dir.'/install.ps1'
if !filereadable(script)
throw script.' not found'
endif
let script = 'powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -file ' . shellescape(script)
else
let script = s:base_dir.'/install'
if !executable(script)
throw script.' not found'
endif
let script .= ' --bin'
endif
call s:warn('Running fzf installer ...')
call system(script)
if v:shell_error
throw 'Failed to download fzf: '.script
endif
endfunction
let s:versions = {}
function s:get_version(bin)
if has_key(s:versions, a:bin)
return s:versions[a:bin]
end
let command = (&shell =~ 'powershell' ? '&' : '') . s:fzf_call('shellescape', a:bin) . ' --version --no-height'
let output = systemlist(command)
if v:shell_error || empty(output)
return ''
endif
let ver = matchstr(output[-1], '[0-9.]\+')
let s:versions[a:bin] = ver
return ver
endfunction
function! s:compare_versions(a, b)
let a = split(a:a, '\.')
let b = split(a:b, '\.')
for idx in range(0, max([len(a), len(b)]) - 1)
let v1 = str2nr(get(a, idx, 0))
let v2 = str2nr(get(b, idx, 0))
if v1 < v2 | return -1
elseif v1 > v2 | return 1
endif
endfor
return 0
endfunction
function! s:compare_binary_versions(a, b)
return s:compare_versions(s:get_version(a:a), s:get_version(a:b))
endfunction
let s:checked = {}
function! fzf#exec(...)
if !exists('s:exec')
let binaries = []
if executable('fzf')
call add(binaries, 'fzf')
endif
if executable(s:fzf_go)
let s:exec = s:fzf_go
elseif executable('fzf')
let s:exec = 'fzf'
elseif s:is_win && !has('win32unix')
call s:warn('fzf executable not found.')
call s:warn('Download fzf binary for Windows from https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-bin/releases/')
call s:warn('and place it as '.s:base_dir.'\bin\fzf.exe')
throw 'fzf executable not found'
elseif !s:installed && executable(s:install) &&
\ input('fzf executable not found. Download binary? (y/n) ') =~? '^y'
call add(binaries, s:fzf_go)
endif
if empty(binaries)
if input('fzf executable not found. Download binary? (y/n) ') =~? '^y'
redraw
call fzf#install()
return fzf#exec()
else
redraw
throw 'fzf executable not found'
endif
elseif len(binaries) > 1
call sort(binaries, 's:compare_binary_versions')
endif
let s:exec = binaries[-1]
endif
if a:0 && !has_key(s:checked, a:1)
let fzf_version = s:get_version(s:exec)
if empty(fzf_version)
let message = printf('Failed to run "%s --version"', s:exec)
unlet s:exec
throw message
end
if s:compare_versions(fzf_version, a:1) >= 0
let s:checked[a:1] = 1
return s:exec
elseif a:0 < 2 && input(printf('You need fzf %s or above. Found: %s. Download binary? (y/n) ', a:1, fzf_version)) =~? '^y'
let s:versions = {}
unlet s:exec
redraw
echo
call s:warn('Downloading fzf binary. Please wait ...')
let s:installed = 1
call system(s:install.' --bin')
return s:fzf_exec()
call fzf#install()
return fzf#exec(a:1, 1)
else
redraw
throw 'fzf executable not found'
throw printf('You need to upgrade fzf (required: %s or above)', a:1)
endif
endif
return fzf#shellescape(s:exec)
return s:exec
endfunction
function! s:tmux_enabled()
if has('gui_running')
if has('gui_running') || !exists('$TMUX')
return 0
endif
@@ -145,10 +253,16 @@ function! s:tmux_enabled()
endif
let s:tmux = 0
if exists('$TMUX') && executable(s:fzf_tmux)
let output = system('tmux -V')
let s:tmux = !v:shell_error && output >= 'tmux 1.7'
if !executable(s:fzf_tmux)
if executable('fzf-tmux')
let s:fzf_tmux = 'fzf-tmux'
else
return 0
endif
endif
let output = system('tmux -V')
let s:tmux = !v:shell_error && output >= 'tmux 1.7'
return s:tmux
endfunction
@@ -157,21 +271,6 @@ function! s:escape(path)
return s:is_win ? escape(path, '$') : path
endfunction
" Upgrade legacy options
function! s:upgrade(dict)
let copy = copy(a:dict)
if has_key(copy, 'tmux')
let copy.down = remove(copy, 'tmux')
endif
if has_key(copy, 'tmux_height')
let copy.down = remove(copy, 'tmux_height')
endif
if has_key(copy, 'tmux_width')
let copy.right = remove(copy, 'tmux_width')
endif
return copy
endfunction
function! s:error(msg)
echohl ErrorMsg
echom a:msg
@@ -217,9 +316,14 @@ function! s:common_sink(action, lines) abort
endif
try
let empty = empty(s:fzf_expand('%')) && line('$') == 1 && empty(getline(1)) && !&modified
let autochdir = &autochdir
set noautochdir
" Preserve the current working directory in case it's changed during
" the execution (e.g. `set autochdir` or `autocmd BufEnter * lcd ...`)
let cwd = exists('w:fzf_pushd') ? w:fzf_pushd.dir : expand('%:p:h')
for item in a:lines
if item[0] != '~' && item !~ (s:is_win ? '^[A-Z]:\' : '^/')
let sep = s:is_win ? '\' : '/'
let item = join([cwd, item], cwd[len(cwd)-1] == sep ? '' : sep)
endif
if empty
execute 'e' s:escape(item)
let empty = 0
@@ -233,13 +337,13 @@ function! s:common_sink(action, lines) abort
endfor
catch /^Vim:Interrupt$/
finally
let &autochdir = autochdir
silent! autocmd! fzf_swap
endtry
endfunction
function! s:get_color(attr, ...)
let gui = has('termguicolors') && &termguicolors
" Force 24 bit colors: g:fzf_force_termguicolors (temporary workaround for https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/1152)
let gui = get(g:, 'fzf_force_termguicolors', 0) || (!s:is_win && !has('win32unix') && has('termguicolors') && &termguicolors)
let fam = gui ? 'gui' : 'cterm'
let pat = gui ? '^#[a-f0-9]\+' : '^[0-9]\+$'
for group in a:000
@@ -254,7 +358,7 @@ endfunction
function! s:defaults()
let rules = copy(get(g:, 'fzf_colors', {}))
let colors = join(map(items(filter(map(rules, 'call("s:get_color", v:val)'), '!empty(v:val)')), 'join(v:val, ":")'), ',')
return empty(colors) ? '' : ('--color='.colors)
return empty(colors) ? '' : fzf#shellescape('--color='.colors)
endfunction
function! s:validate_layout(layout)
@@ -278,7 +382,7 @@ function! fzf#wrap(...)
let expects = map(copy(args), 'type(v:val)')
let tidx = 0
for arg in copy(a:000)
let tidx = index(expects, type(arg), tidx)
let tidx = index(expects, type(arg) == 6 ? type(0) : type(arg), tidx)
if tidx < 0
throw 'Invalid arguments (expected: [name string] [opts dict] [fullscreen boolean])'
endif
@@ -303,7 +407,7 @@ function! fzf#wrap(...)
if !exists('g:fzf_layout') && exists('g:fzf_height')
let opts.down = g:fzf_height
else
let opts = extend(opts, s:validate_layout(get(g:, 'fzf_layout', s:default_layout)))
let opts = extend(opts, s:validate_layout(get(g:, 'fzf_layout', s:default_layout())))
endif
endif
@@ -321,91 +425,101 @@ function! fzf#wrap(...)
endif
" Action: g:fzf_action
if !s:has_any(opts, ['sink', 'sink*'])
if !s:has_any(opts, ['sink', 'sinklist', 'sink*'])
let opts._action = get(g:, 'fzf_action', s:default_action)
let opts.options .= ' --expect='.join(keys(opts._action), ',')
function! opts.sink(lines) abort
function! opts.sinklist(lines) abort
return s:common_sink(self._action, a:lines)
endfunction
let opts['sink*'] = remove(opts, 'sink')
let opts['sink*'] = opts.sinklist " For backward compatibility
endif
return opts
endfunction
function! s:use_sh()
let [shell, shellslash] = [&shell, &shellslash]
let [shell, shellslash, shellcmdflag, shellxquote] = [&shell, &shellslash, &shellcmdflag, &shellxquote]
if s:is_win
set shell=cmd.exe
set noshellslash
let &shellcmdflag = has('nvim') ? '/s /c' : '/c'
let &shellxquote = has('nvim') ? '"' : '('
else
set shell=sh
endif
return [shell, shellslash]
return [shell, shellslash, shellcmdflag, shellxquote]
endfunction
function! s:writefile(...)
if call('writefile', a:000) == -1
throw 'Failed to write temporary file. Check if you can write to the path tempname() returns.'
endif
endfunction
function! fzf#run(...) abort
try
let [shell, shellslash] = s:use_sh()
let [shell, shellslash, shellcmdflag, shellxquote] = s:use_sh()
let dict = exists('a:1') ? s:upgrade(a:1) : {}
let dict = exists('a:1') ? copy(a:1) : {}
let temps = { 'result': s:fzf_tempname() }
let optstr = s:evaluate_opts(get(dict, 'options', ''))
try
let fzf_exec = s:fzf_exec()
let fzf_exec = shellescape(fzf#exec())
catch
throw v:exception
endtry
if !has_key(dict, 'dir')
if !s:present(dict, 'dir')
let dict.dir = s:fzf_getcwd()
endif
if has('win32unix') && has_key(dict, 'dir')
if has('win32unix') && s:present(dict, 'dir')
let dict.dir = fnamemodify(dict.dir, ':p')
endif
if !has_key(dict, 'source') && !empty($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND) && !s:is_win
let temps.source = s:fzf_tempname()
call writefile(s:wrap_cmds(split($FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND, "\n")), temps.source)
let dict.source = (empty($SHELL) ? &shell : $SHELL).' '.fzf#shellescape(temps.source)
endif
if has_key(dict, 'source')
let source = dict.source
let source = remove(dict, 'source')
let type = type(source)
if type == 1
let prefix = '( '.source.' )|'
let source_command = source
elseif type == 3
let temps.input = s:fzf_tempname()
call writefile(source, temps.input)
let prefix = (s:is_win ? 'type ' : 'cat ').fzf#shellescape(temps.input).'|'
call s:writefile(source, temps.input)
let source_command = (s:is_win ? 'type ' : 'cat ').fzf#shellescape(temps.input)
else
throw 'Invalid source type'
endif
else
let prefix = ''
let source_command = ''
endif
let prefer_tmux = get(g:, 'fzf_prefer_tmux', 0)
let prefer_tmux = get(g:, 'fzf_prefer_tmux', 0) || has_key(dict, 'tmux')
let use_height = has_key(dict, 'down') && !has('gui_running') &&
\ !(has('nvim') || s:is_win || has('win32unix') || s:present(dict, 'up', 'left', 'right', 'window')) &&
\ executable('tput') && filereadable('/dev/tty')
let has_vim8_term = has('terminal') && has('patch-8.0.995')
let has_nvim_term = has('nvim-0.2.1') || has('nvim') && !s:is_win
let use_term = has_nvim_term ||
\ has_vim8_term && !has('win32unix') && (has('gui_running') || s:is_win || !use_height && s:present(dict, 'down', 'up', 'left', 'right', 'window'))
let use_tmux = (!use_height && !use_term || prefer_tmux) && !has('win32unix') && s:tmux_enabled() && s:splittable(dict)
\ has_vim8_term && !has('win32unix') && (has('gui_running') || s:is_win || s:present(dict, 'down', 'up', 'left', 'right', 'window'))
let use_tmux = (has_key(dict, 'tmux') || (!use_height && !use_term || prefer_tmux) && !has('win32unix') && s:splittable(dict)) && s:tmux_enabled()
if prefer_tmux && use_tmux
let use_height = 0
let use_term = 0
endif
if use_height
if use_term
let optstr .= ' --no-height'
elseif use_height
let height = s:calc_size(&lines, dict.down, dict)
let optstr .= ' --height='.height
elseif use_term
let optstr .= ' --no-height'
endif
let command = prefix.(use_tmux ? s:fzf_tmux(dict) : fzf_exec).' '.optstr.' > '.temps.result
" Respect --border option given in 'options'
if stridx(optstr, '--border') < 0 && stridx(optstr, '--no-border') < 0
let optstr .= s:border_opt(get(dict, 'window', 0))
endif
let prev_default_command = $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND
if len(source_command)
let $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND = source_command
endif
let command = (use_tmux ? s:fzf_tmux(dict) : fzf_exec).' '.optstr.' > '.temps.result
if use_term
return s:execute_term(dict, command, temps)
@@ -416,7 +530,15 @@ try
call s:callback(dict, lines)
return lines
finally
let [&shell, &shellslash] = [shell, shellslash]
if exists('source_command') && len(source_command)
if len(prev_default_command)
let $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND = prev_default_command
else
let $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND = ''
silent! execute 'unlet $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND'
endif
endif
let [&shell, &shellslash, &shellcmdflag, &shellxquote] = [shell, shellslash, shellcmdflag, shellxquote]
endtry
endfunction
@@ -430,21 +552,23 @@ function! s:present(dict, ...)
endfunction
function! s:fzf_tmux(dict)
let size = ''
for o in ['up', 'down', 'left', 'right']
if s:present(a:dict, o)
let spec = a:dict[o]
if (o == 'up' || o == 'down') && spec[0] == '~'
let size = '-'.o[0].s:calc_size(&lines, spec, a:dict)
else
" Legacy boolean option
let size = '-'.o[0].(spec == 1 ? '' : substitute(spec, '^\~', '', ''))
let size = get(a:dict, 'tmux', '')
if empty(size)
for o in ['up', 'down', 'left', 'right']
if s:present(a:dict, o)
let spec = a:dict[o]
if (o == 'up' || o == 'down') && spec[0] == '~'
let size = '-'.o[0].s:calc_size(&lines, spec, a:dict)
else
" Legacy boolean option
let size = '-'.o[0].(spec == 1 ? '' : substitute(spec, '^\~', '', ''))
endif
break
endif
break
endif
endfor
return printf('LINES=%d COLUMNS=%d %s %s %s --',
\ &lines, &columns, fzf#shellescape(s:fzf_tmux), size, (has_key(a:dict, 'source') ? '' : '-'))
endfor
endif
return printf('LINES=%d COLUMNS=%d %s %s - --',
\ &lines, &columns, fzf#shellescape(s:fzf_tmux), size)
endfunction
function! s:splittable(dict)
@@ -457,7 +581,8 @@ function! s:pushd(dict)
let cwd = s:fzf_getcwd()
let w:fzf_pushd = {
\ 'command': haslocaldir() ? 'lcd' : (exists(':tcd') && haslocaldir(-1) ? 'tcd' : 'cd'),
\ 'origin': cwd
\ 'origin': cwd,
\ 'bufname': bufname('')
\ }
execute 'lcd' s:escape(a:dict.dir)
let cwd = s:fzf_getcwd()
@@ -493,19 +618,19 @@ function! s:dopopd()
" matches 'dir' entry. However, it is possible that the sink function did
" change the directory to 'dir'. In that case, the user will have an
" unexpected result.
if s:fzf_getcwd() ==# w:fzf_pushd.dir
if s:fzf_getcwd() ==# w:fzf_pushd.dir && (!&autochdir || w:fzf_pushd.bufname ==# bufname(''))
execute w:fzf_pushd.command s:escape(w:fzf_pushd.origin)
endif
unlet w:fzf_pushd
unlet! w:fzf_pushd
endfunction
function! s:xterm_launcher()
let fmt = 'xterm -T "[fzf]" -bg "\%s" -fg "\%s" -geometry %dx%d+%d+%d -e bash -ic %%s'
let fmt = 'xterm -T "[fzf]" -bg "%s" -fg "%s" -geometry %dx%d+%d+%d -e bash -ic %%s'
if has('gui_macvim')
let fmt .= '&& osascript -e "tell application \"MacVim\" to activate"'
endif
return printf(fmt,
\ synIDattr(hlID("Normal"), "bg"), synIDattr(hlID("Normal"), "fg"),
\ escape(synIDattr(hlID("Normal"), "bg"), '#'), escape(synIDattr(hlID("Normal"), "fg"), '#'),
\ &columns, &lines/2, getwinposx(), getwinposy())
endfunction
unlet! s:launcher
@@ -518,6 +643,10 @@ endif
function! s:exit_handler(code, command, ...)
if a:code == 130
return 0
elseif has('nvim') && a:code == 129
" When deleting the terminal buffer while fzf is still running,
" Nvim sends SIGHUP.
return 0
elseif a:code > 1
call s:error('Error running ' . a:command)
if !empty(a:000)
@@ -546,7 +675,7 @@ function! s:execute(dict, command, use_height, temps) abort
endif
if s:is_win
let batchfile = s:fzf_tempname().'.bat'
call writefile(s:wrap_cmds(command), batchfile)
call s:writefile(s:wrap_cmds(command), batchfile)
let command = batchfile
let a:temps.batchfile = batchfile
if has('nvim')
@@ -564,19 +693,19 @@ function! s:execute(dict, command, use_height, temps) abort
endif
elseif has('win32unix') && $TERM !=# 'cygwin'
let shellscript = s:fzf_tempname()
call writefile([command], shellscript)
call s:writefile([command], shellscript)
let command = 'cmd.exe /C '.fzf#shellescape('set "TERM=" & start /WAIT sh -c '.shellscript)
let a:temps.shellscript = shellscript
endif
if a:use_height
let stdin = has_key(a:dict, 'source') ? '' : '< /dev/tty'
call system(printf('tput cup %d > /dev/tty; tput cnorm > /dev/tty; %s %s 2> /dev/tty', &lines, command, stdin))
call system(printf('tput cup %d > /dev/tty; tput cnorm > /dev/tty; %s < /dev/tty 2> /dev/tty', &lines, command))
else
execute 'silent !'.command
endif
let exit_status = v:shell_error
redraw!
return s:exit_handler(exit_status, command) ? s:collect(a:temps) : []
let lines = s:collect(a:temps)
return s:exit_handler(exit_status, command) ? lines : []
endfunction
function! s:execute_tmux(dict, command, temps) abort
@@ -590,7 +719,8 @@ function! s:execute_tmux(dict, command, temps) abort
call system(command)
let exit_status = v:shell_error
redraw!
return s:exit_handler(exit_status, command) ? s:collect(a:temps) : []
let lines = s:collect(a:temps)
return s:exit_handler(exit_status, command) ? lines : []
endfunction
function! s:calc_size(max, val, dict)
@@ -606,14 +736,46 @@ function! s:calc_size(max, val, dict)
let srcsz = len(a:dict.source)
endif
let opts = s:evaluate_opts(get(a:dict, 'options', '')).$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS
let margin = stridx(opts, '--inline-info') > stridx(opts, '--no-inline-info') ? 1 : 2
let margin += stridx(opts, '--header') > stridx(opts, '--no-header')
let opts = $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.' '.s:evaluate_opts(get(a:dict, 'options', ''))
if opts =~ 'preview'
return size
endif
let margin = match(opts, '--inline-info\|--info[^-]\{-}inline') > match(opts, '--no-inline-info\|--info[^-]\{-}\(default\|hidden\)') ? 1 : 2
let margin += stridx(opts, '--border') > stridx(opts, '--no-border') ? 2 : 0
if stridx(opts, '--header') > stridx(opts, '--no-header')
let margin += len(split(opts, "\n"))
endif
return srcsz >= 0 ? min([srcsz + margin, size]) : size
endfunction
function! s:getpos()
return {'tab': tabpagenr(), 'win': winnr(), 'cnt': winnr('$'), 'tcnt': tabpagenr('$')}
return {'tab': tabpagenr(), 'win': winnr(), 'winid': win_getid(), 'cnt': winnr('$'), 'tcnt': tabpagenr('$')}
endfunction
function! s:border_opt(window)
if type(a:window) != type({})
return ''
endif
" Border style
let style = tolower(get(a:window, 'border', ''))
if !has_key(a:window, 'border') && has_key(a:window, 'rounded')
let style = a:window.rounded ? 'rounded' : 'sharp'
endif
if style == 'none' || style == 'no'
return ''
endif
" For --border styles, we need fzf 0.24.0 or above
call fzf#exec('0.24.0')
let opt = ' --border ' . style
if has_key(a:window, 'highlight')
let color = s:get_color('fg', a:window.highlight)
if len(color)
let opt .= ' --color=border:' . color
endif
endif
return opt
endfunction
function! s:split(dict)
@@ -623,9 +785,18 @@ function! s:split(dict)
\ 'left': ['vertical topleft', 'vertical resize', &columns],
\ 'right': ['vertical botright', 'vertical resize', &columns] }
let ppos = s:getpos()
let is_popup = 0
try
if s:present(a:dict, 'window')
execute 'keepalt' a:dict.window
if type(a:dict.window) == type({})
if !s:popup_support()
throw 'Nvim 0.4+ or Vim 8.2.191+ with popupwin feature is required for pop-up window'
end
call s:popup(a:dict.window)
let is_popup = 1
else
execute 'keepalt' a:dict.window
endif
elseif !s:splittable(a:dict)
execute (tabpagenr()-1).'tabnew'
else
@@ -640,20 +811,40 @@ function! s:split(dict)
endif
execute cmd sz.'new'
execute resz sz
return [ppos, {}]
return [ppos, {}, is_popup]
endif
endfor
endif
return [ppos, { '&l:wfw': &l:wfw, '&l:wfh': &l:wfh }]
return [ppos, is_popup ? {} : { '&l:wfw': &l:wfw, '&l:wfh': &l:wfh }, is_popup]
finally
setlocal winfixwidth winfixheight
if !is_popup
setlocal winfixwidth winfixheight
endif
endtry
endfunction
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(fzf-insert) i
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(fzf-normal) <Nop>
if exists(':tnoremap')
tnoremap <silent> <Plug>(fzf-insert) <C-\><C-n>i
tnoremap <silent> <Plug>(fzf-normal) <C-\><C-n>
endif
let s:warned = 0
function! s:handle_ambidouble(dict)
if &ambiwidth == 'double'
let a:dict.env = { 'RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN': '1' }
elseif !s:warned && $RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN == '1' && &ambiwidth !=# 'double'
call s:warn("$RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN is '1' but &ambiwidth is not 'double'")
2sleep
let s:warned = 1
endif
endfunction
function! s:execute_term(dict, command, temps) abort
let winrest = winrestcmd()
let pbuf = bufnr('')
let [ppos, winopts] = s:split(a:dict)
let [ppos, winopts, is_popup] = s:split(a:dict)
call s:use_sh()
let b:fzf = a:dict
let fzf = { 'buf': bufnr(''), 'pbuf': pbuf, 'ppos': ppos, 'dict': a:dict, 'temps': a:temps,
@@ -662,7 +853,7 @@ function! s:execute_term(dict, command, temps) abort
function! fzf.switch_back(inplace)
if a:inplace && bufnr('') == self.buf
if bufexists(self.pbuf)
execute 'keepalt b' self.pbuf
execute 'keepalt keepjumps b' self.pbuf
endif
" No other listed buffer
if bufnr('') == self.buf
@@ -682,8 +873,8 @@ function! s:execute_term(dict, command, temps) abort
" there's no other listed buffer (nvim +'set nobuflisted')
close
endif
execute 'tabnext' self.ppos.tab
execute self.ppos.win.'wincmd w'
silent! execute 'tabnext' self.ppos.tab
silent! execute self.ppos.win.'wincmd w'
endif
if bufexists(self.buf)
@@ -694,34 +885,56 @@ function! s:execute_term(dict, command, temps) abort
execute self.winrest
endif
let lines = s:collect(self.temps)
if !s:exit_handler(a:code, self.command, 1)
return
endif
call s:pushd(self.dict)
let lines = s:collect(self.temps)
call s:callback(self.dict, lines)
call self.switch_back(s:getpos() == self.ppos)
if &buftype == 'terminal'
call feedkeys(&filetype == 'fzf' ? "\<Plug>(fzf-insert)" : "\<Plug>(fzf-normal)")
endif
endfunction
try
call s:pushd(a:dict)
if s:is_win
let fzf.temps.batchfile = s:fzf_tempname().'.bat'
call writefile(s:wrap_cmds(a:command), fzf.temps.batchfile)
call s:writefile(s:wrap_cmds(a:command), fzf.temps.batchfile)
let command = fzf.temps.batchfile
else
let command = a:command
endif
let command .= s:term_marker
if has('nvim')
call s:handle_ambidouble(fzf)
call termopen(command, fzf)
else
let fzf.buf = term_start([&shell, &shellcmdflag, command], {'curwin': 1, 'exit_cb': function(fzf.on_exit)})
if !has('patch-8.0.1261') && !has('nvim') && !s:is_win
let term_opts = {'exit_cb': function(fzf.on_exit)}
if v:version >= 802
let term_opts.term_kill = 'term'
endif
if is_popup
let term_opts.hidden = 1
else
let term_opts.curwin = 1
endif
call s:handle_ambidouble(term_opts)
let fzf.buf = term_start([&shell, &shellcmdflag, command], term_opts)
if is_popup && exists('#TerminalWinOpen')
doautocmd <nomodeline> TerminalWinOpen
endif
if !has('patch-8.0.1261') && !s:is_win
call term_wait(fzf.buf, 20)
endif
endif
tnoremap <buffer> <c-z> <nop>
if exists('&termwinkey') && (empty(&termwinkey) || &termwinkey =~? '<c-w>')
tnoremap <buffer> <c-w> <c-w>.
endif
finally
call s:dopopd()
endtry
@@ -759,6 +972,8 @@ function! s:callback(dict, lines) abort
endif
if has_key(a:dict, 'sink*')
call a:dict['sink*'](a:lines)
elseif has_key(a:dict, 'sinklist')
call a:dict['sinklist'](a:lines)
endif
catch
if stridx(v:exception, ':E325:') < 0
@@ -773,6 +988,56 @@ function! s:callback(dict, lines) abort
endif
endfunction
if has('nvim')
function s:create_popup(opts) abort
let buf = nvim_create_buf(v:false, v:true)
let opts = extend({'relative': 'editor', 'style': 'minimal'}, a:opts)
let win = nvim_open_win(buf, v:true, opts)
silent! call setwinvar(win, '&winhighlight', 'Pmenu:,Normal:Normal')
call setwinvar(win, '&colorcolumn', '')
return buf
endfunction
else
function! s:create_popup(opts) abort
let s:popup_create = {buf -> popup_create(buf, #{
\ line: a:opts.row,
\ col: a:opts.col,
\ minwidth: a:opts.width,
\ maxwidth: a:opts.width,
\ minheight: a:opts.height,
\ maxheight: a:opts.height,
\ zindex: 1000,
\ })}
autocmd TerminalOpen * ++once call s:popup_create(str2nr(expand('<abuf>')))
endfunction
endif
function! s:popup(opts) abort
let xoffset = get(a:opts, 'xoffset', 0.5)
let yoffset = get(a:opts, 'yoffset', 0.5)
let relative = get(a:opts, 'relative', 0)
" Use current window size for positioning relatively positioned popups
let columns = relative ? winwidth(0) : &columns
let lines = relative ? winheight(0) : (&lines - has('nvim'))
" Size and position
let width = min([max([8, a:opts.width > 1 ? a:opts.width : float2nr(columns * a:opts.width)]), columns])
let height = min([max([4, a:opts.height > 1 ? a:opts.height : float2nr(lines * a:opts.height)]), lines])
let row = float2nr(yoffset * (lines - height)) + (relative ? win_screenpos(0)[0] - 1 : 0)
let col = float2nr(xoffset * (columns - width)) + (relative ? win_screenpos(0)[1] - 1 : 0)
" Managing the differences
let row = min([max([0, row]), &lines - has('nvim') - height])
let col = min([max([0, col]), &columns - width])
let row += !has('nvim')
let col += !has('nvim')
call s:create_popup({
\ 'row': row, 'col': col, 'width': width, 'height': height
\ })
endfunction
let s:default_action = {
\ 'ctrl-t': 'tab split',
\ 'ctrl-x': 'split',

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@@ -2,19 +2,21 @@
# / __/___ / __/
# / /_/_ / / /_
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/-completion.bash
# /_/ /___/_/ completion.bash
#
# - $FZF_TMUX (default: 0)
# - $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT (default: '40%')
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS (default: empty)
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER (default: '**')
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS (default: empty)
if [[ $- =~ i ]]; then
# To use custom commands instead of find, override _fzf_compgen_{path,dir}
if ! declare -f _fzf_compgen_path > /dev/null; then
_fzf_compgen_path() {
echo "$1"
command find -L "$1" \
-name .git -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) \
-name .git -prune -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) \
-a -not -path "$1" -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@'
}
fi
@@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ fi
if ! declare -f _fzf_compgen_dir > /dev/null; then
_fzf_compgen_dir() {
command find -L "$1" \
-name .git -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o -type d \
-name .git -prune -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o -type d \
-a -not -path "$1" -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@'
}
fi
@@ -30,16 +32,34 @@ fi
###########################################################
# To redraw line after fzf closes (printf '\e[5n')
bind '"\e[0n": redraw-current-line'
bind '"\e[0n": redraw-current-line' 2> /dev/null
__fzfcmd_complete() {
[ -n "$TMUX_PANE" ] && [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] && [ ${LINES:-40} -gt 15 ] &&
echo "fzf-tmux -d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}" || echo "fzf"
__fzf_comprun() {
if [[ "$(type -t _fzf_comprun 2>&1)" = function ]]; then
_fzf_comprun "$@"
elif [[ -n "${TMUX_PANE-}" ]] && { [[ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ]] || [[ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]]; }; then
shift
fzf-tmux ${FZF_TMUX_OPTS:--d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}} -- "$@"
else
shift
fzf "$@"
fi
}
__fzf_orig_completion_filter() {
sed 's/^\(.*-F\) *\([^ ]*\).* \([^ ]*\)$/export _fzf_orig_completion_\3="\1 %s \3 #\2"; [[ "\1" = *" -o nospace "* ]] \&\& [[ ! "$__fzf_nospace_commands" = *" \3 "* ]] \&\& __fzf_nospace_commands="$__fzf_nospace_commands \3 ";/' |
awk -F= '{OFS = FS} {gsub(/[^A-Za-z0-9_= ;]/, "_", $1);}1'
__fzf_orig_completion() {
local l comp f cmd
while read -r l; do
if [[ "$l" =~ ^(.*\ -F)\ *([^ ]*).*\ ([^ ]*)$ ]]; then
comp="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
f="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
cmd="${BASH_REMATCH[3]}"
[[ "$f" = _fzf_* ]] && continue
printf -v "_fzf_orig_completion_${cmd//[^A-Za-z0-9_]/_}" "%s" "${comp} %s ${cmd} #${f}"
if [[ "$l" = *" -o nospace "* ]] && [[ ! "${__fzf_nospace_commands-}" = *" $cmd "* ]]; then
__fzf_nospace_commands="${__fzf_nospace_commands-} $cmd "
fi
fi
done
}
_fzf_opts_completion() {
@@ -70,6 +90,8 @@ _fzf_opts_completion() {
--margin
--inline-info
--prompt
--pointer
--marker
--header
--header-lines
--ansi
@@ -117,17 +139,18 @@ _fzf_handle_dynamic_completion() {
shift
orig_cmd="$1"
orig_var="_fzf_orig_completion_$cmd"
orig="${!orig_var##*#}"
if [ -n "$orig" ] && type "$orig" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
orig="${!orig_var-}"
orig="${orig##*#}"
if [[ -n "$orig" ]] && type "$orig" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
$orig "$@"
elif [ -n "$_fzf_completion_loader" ]; then
orig_complete=$(complete -p "$cmd" 2> /dev/null)
elif [[ -n "${_fzf_completion_loader-}" ]]; then
orig_complete=$(complete -p "$orig_cmd" 2> /dev/null)
_completion_loader "$@"
ret=$?
# _completion_loader may not have updated completion for the command
if [ "$(complete -p "$cmd" 2> /dev/null)" != "$orig_complete" ]; then
eval "$(complete | command grep " -F.* $orig_cmd$" | __fzf_orig_completion_filter)"
if [[ "$__fzf_nospace_commands" = *" $orig_cmd "* ]]; then
if [[ "$(complete -p "$orig_cmd" 2> /dev/null)" != "$orig_complete" ]]; then
__fzf_orig_completion < <(complete -p "$orig_cmd" 2> /dev/null)
if [[ "${__fzf_nospace_commands-}" = *" $orig_cmd "* ]]; then
eval "${orig_complete/ -F / -o nospace -F }"
else
eval "$orig_complete"
@@ -138,9 +161,12 @@ _fzf_handle_dynamic_completion() {
}
__fzf_generic_path_completion() {
local cur base dir leftover matches trigger cmd fzf
fzf="$(__fzfcmd_complete)"
cmd="${COMP_WORDS[0]//[^A-Za-z0-9_=]/_}"
local cur base dir leftover matches trigger cmd
cmd="${COMP_WORDS[0]}"
if [[ $cmd == \\* ]]; then
cmd="${cmd:1}"
fi
cmd="${cmd//[^A-Za-z0-9_=]/_}"
COMPREPLY=()
trigger=${FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER-'**'}
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
@@ -148,19 +174,20 @@ __fzf_generic_path_completion() {
base=${cur:0:${#cur}-${#trigger}}
eval "base=$base"
dir=
[[ $base = *"/"* ]] && dir="$base"
while true; do
if [ -z "$dir" ] || [ -d "$dir" ]; then
if [[ -z "$dir" ]] || [[ -d "$dir" ]]; then
leftover=${base/#"$dir"}
leftover=${leftover/#\/}
[ -z "$dir" ] && dir='.'
[ "$dir" != "/" ] && dir="${dir/%\//}"
matches=$(eval "$1 $(printf %q "$dir")" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS" $fzf $2 -q "$leftover" | while read -r item; do
printf "%q$3 " "$item"
[[ -z "$dir" ]] && dir='.'
[[ "$dir" != "/" ]] && dir="${dir/%\//}"
matches=$(eval "$1 $(printf %q "$dir")" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS-} $2" __fzf_comprun "$4" -q "$leftover" | while read -r item; do
printf "%q " "${item%$3}$3"
done)
matches=${matches% }
[[ -z "$3" ]] && [[ "$__fzf_nospace_commands" = *" ${COMP_WORDS[0]} "* ]] && matches="$matches "
if [ -n "$matches" ]; then
[[ -z "$3" ]] && [[ "${__fzf_nospace_commands-}" = *" ${COMP_WORDS[0]} "* ]] && matches="$matches "
if [[ -n "$matches" ]]; then
COMPREPLY=( "$matches" )
else
COMPREPLY=( "$cur" )
@@ -180,10 +207,30 @@ __fzf_generic_path_completion() {
}
_fzf_complete() {
local cur selected trigger cmd fzf post
# Split arguments around --
local args rest str_arg i sep
args=("$@")
sep=
for i in "${!args[@]}"; do
if [[ "${args[$i]}" = -- ]]; then
sep=$i
break
fi
done
if [[ -n "$sep" ]]; then
str_arg=
rest=("${args[@]:$((sep + 1)):${#args[@]}}")
args=("${args[@]:0:$sep}")
else
str_arg=$1
args=()
shift
rest=("$@")
fi
local cur selected trigger cmd post
post="$(caller 0 | awk '{print $2}')_post"
type -t "$post" > /dev/null 2>&1 || post=cat
fzf="$(__fzfcmd_complete)"
cmd="${COMP_WORDS[0]//[^A-Za-z0-9_=]/_}"
trigger=${FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER-'**'}
@@ -191,17 +238,17 @@ _fzf_complete() {
if [[ "$cur" == *"$trigger" ]]; then
cur=${cur:0:${#cur}-${#trigger}}
selected=$(cat | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS" $fzf $1 -q "$cur" | $post | tr '\n' ' ')
selected=$(FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS-} $str_arg" __fzf_comprun "${rest[0]}" "${args[@]}" -q "$cur" | $post | tr '\n' ' ')
selected=${selected% } # Strip trailing space not to repeat "-o nospace"
printf '\e[5n'
if [ -n "$selected" ]; then
if [[ -n "$selected" ]]; then
COMPREPLY=("$selected")
return 0
else
COMPREPLY=("$cur")
fi
printf '\e[5n'
return 0
else
shift
_fzf_handle_dynamic_completion "$cmd" "$@"
_fzf_handle_dynamic_completion "$cmd" "${rest[@]}"
fi
}
@@ -219,85 +266,73 @@ _fzf_dir_completion() {
}
_fzf_complete_kill() {
[ -n "${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" ] && return 1
local selected fzf
fzf="$(__fzfcmd_complete)"
selected=$(command ps -ef | sed 1d | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-50%} --min-height 15 --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --preview 'echo {}' --preview-window down:3:wrap $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS" $fzf -m | awk '{print $2}' | tr '\n' ' ')
printf '\e[5n'
if [ -n "$selected" ]; then
COMPREPLY=( "$selected" )
return 0
fi
_fzf_proc_completion "$@"
}
_fzf_complete_telnet() {
_fzf_complete '+m' "$@" < <(
command grep -v '^\s*\(#\|$\)' /etc/hosts | command grep -Fv '0.0.0.0' |
awk '{if (length($2) > 0) {print $2}}' | sort -u
_fzf_proc_completion() {
_fzf_complete -m --preview 'echo {}' --preview-window down:3:wrap --min-height 15 -- "$@" < <(
command ps -ef | sed 1d
)
}
_fzf_complete_ssh() {
_fzf_complete '+m' "$@" < <(
cat <(cat ~/.ssh/config /etc/ssh/ssh_config 2> /dev/null | command grep -i '^host ' | command grep -v '[*?]' | awk '{for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) print $1 " " $i}') \
_fzf_proc_completion_post() {
awk '{print $2}'
}
_fzf_host_completion() {
_fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <(
command cat <(command tail -n +1 ~/.ssh/config ~/.ssh/config.d/* /etc/ssh/ssh_config 2> /dev/null | command grep -i '^\s*host\(name\)\? ' | awk '{for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) print $1 " " $i}' | command grep -v '[*?%]') \
<(command grep -oE '^[[a-z0-9.,:-]+' ~/.ssh/known_hosts | tr ',' '\n' | tr -d '[' | awk '{ print $1 " " $1 }') \
<(command grep -v '^\s*\(#\|$\)' /etc/hosts | command grep -Fv '0.0.0.0') |
awk '{if (length($2) > 0) {print $2}}' | sort -u
)
}
_fzf_complete_unset() {
_fzf_complete '-m' "$@" < <(
declare -xp | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //'
_fzf_var_completion() {
_fzf_complete -m -- "$@" < <(
declare -xp | sed -En 's|^declare [^ ]+ ([^=]+).*|\1|p'
)
}
_fzf_complete_export() {
_fzf_complete '-m' "$@" < <(
declare -xp | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //'
)
}
_fzf_complete_unalias() {
_fzf_complete '-m' "$@" < <(
alias | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //'
_fzf_alias_completion() {
_fzf_complete -m -- "$@" < <(
alias | sed -En 's|^alias ([^=]+).*|\1|p'
)
}
# fzf options
complete -o default -F _fzf_opts_completion fzf
# fzf-tmux is a thin fzf wrapper that has only a few more options than fzf
# itself. As a quick improvement we take fzf's completion. Adding the few extra
# fzf-tmux specific options (like `-w WIDTH`) are left as a future patch.
complete -o default -F _fzf_opts_completion fzf-tmux
d_cmds="${FZF_COMPLETION_DIR_COMMANDS:-cd pushd rmdir}"
a_cmds="
awk cat diff diff3
emacs emacsclient ex file ftp g++ gcc gvim head hg java
emacs emacsclient ex file ftp g++ gcc gvim head hg hx java
javac ld less more mvim nvim patch perl python ruby
sed sftp sort source tail tee uniq vi view vim wc xdg-open
basename bunzip2 bzip2 chmod chown curl cp dirname du
find git grep gunzip gzip hg jar
ln ls mv open rm rsync scp
svn tar unzip zip"
x_cmds="kill ssh telnet unset unalias export"
# Preserve existing completion
eval "$(complete |
sed -E '/-F/!d; / _fzf/d; '"/ ($(echo $d_cmds $a_cmds $x_cmds | sed 's/ /|/g; s/+/\\+/g'))$/"'!d' |
__fzf_orig_completion_filter)"
__fzf_orig_completion < <(complete -p $d_cmds $a_cmds 2> /dev/null)
if type _completion_loader > /dev/null 2>&1; then
_fzf_completion_loader=1
fi
_fzf_defc() {
__fzf_defc() {
local cmd func opts orig_var orig def
cmd="$1"
func="$2"
opts="$3"
orig_var="_fzf_orig_completion_${cmd//[^A-Za-z0-9_]/_}"
orig="${!orig_var}"
if [ -n "$orig" ]; then
orig="${!orig_var-}"
if [[ -n "$orig" ]]; then
printf -v def "$orig" "$func"
eval "$def"
else
@@ -307,26 +342,40 @@ _fzf_defc() {
# Anything
for cmd in $a_cmds; do
_fzf_defc "$cmd" _fzf_path_completion "-o default -o bashdefault"
__fzf_defc "$cmd" _fzf_path_completion "-o default -o bashdefault"
done
# Directory
for cmd in $d_cmds; do
_fzf_defc "$cmd" _fzf_dir_completion "-o nospace -o dirnames"
__fzf_defc "$cmd" _fzf_dir_completion "-o nospace -o dirnames"
done
unset _fzf_defc
unset cmd d_cmds a_cmds
# Kill completion
complete -F _fzf_complete_kill -o nospace -o default -o bashdefault kill
_fzf_setup_completion() {
local kind fn cmd
kind=$1
fn=_fzf_${1}_completion
if [[ $# -lt 2 ]] || ! type -t "$fn" > /dev/null; then
echo "usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} path|dir|var|alias|host|proc COMMANDS..."
return 1
fi
shift
__fzf_orig_completion < <(complete -p "$@" 2> /dev/null)
for cmd in "$@"; do
case "$kind" in
dir) __fzf_defc "$cmd" "$fn" "-o nospace -o dirnames" ;;
var) __fzf_defc "$cmd" "$fn" "-o default -o nospace -v" ;;
alias) __fzf_defc "$cmd" "$fn" "-a" ;;
*) __fzf_defc "$cmd" "$fn" "-o default -o bashdefault" ;;
esac
done
}
# Host completion
complete -F _fzf_complete_ssh -o default -o bashdefault ssh
complete -F _fzf_complete_telnet -o default -o bashdefault telnet
# Environment variables / Aliases / Hosts / Process
_fzf_setup_completion 'var' export unset
_fzf_setup_completion 'alias' unalias
_fzf_setup_completion 'host' ssh telnet
_fzf_setup_completion 'proc' kill
# Environment variables / Aliases
complete -F _fzf_complete_unset -o default -o bashdefault unset
complete -F _fzf_complete_export -o default -o bashdefault export
complete -F _fzf_complete_unalias -o default -o bashdefault unalias
unset cmd d_cmds a_cmds x_cmds
fi

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@@ -2,19 +2,86 @@
# / __/___ / __/
# / /_/_ / / /_
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/-completion.zsh
# /_/ /___/_/ completion.zsh
#
# - $FZF_TMUX (default: 0)
# - $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT (default: '40%')
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS (default: '-d 40%')
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER (default: '**')
# - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS (default: empty)
# Both branches of the following `if` do the same thing -- define
# __fzf_completion_options such that `eval $__fzf_completion_options` sets
# all options to the same values they currently have. We'll do just that at
# the bottom of the file after changing options to what we prefer.
#
# IMPORTANT: Until we get to the `emulate` line, all words that *can* be quoted
# *must* be quoted in order to prevent alias expansion. In addition, code must
# be written in a way works with any set of zsh options. This is very tricky, so
# careful when you change it.
#
# Start by loading the builtin zsh/parameter module. It provides `options`
# associative array that stores current shell options.
if 'zmodload' 'zsh/parameter' 2>'/dev/null' && (( ${+options} )); then
# This is the fast branch and it gets taken on virtually all Zsh installations.
#
# ${(kv)options[@]} expands to array of keys (option names) and values ("on"
# or "off"). The subsequent expansion# with (j: :) flag joins all elements
# together separated by spaces. __fzf_completion_options ends up with a value
# like this: "options=(shwordsplit off aliases on ...)".
__fzf_completion_options="options=(${(j: :)${(kv)options[@]}})"
else
# This branch is much slower because it forks to get the names of all
# zsh options. It's possible to eliminate this fork but it's not worth the
# trouble because this branch gets taken only on very ancient or broken
# zsh installations.
() {
# That `()` above defines an anonymous function. This is essentially a scope
# for local parameters. We use it to avoid polluting global scope.
'local' '__fzf_opt'
__fzf_completion_options="setopt"
# `set -o` prints one line for every zsh option. Each line contains option
# name, some spaces, and then either "on" or "off". We just want option names.
# Expansion with (@f) flag splits a string into lines. The outer expansion
# removes spaces and everything that follow them on every line. __fzf_opt
# ends up iterating over option names: shwordsplit, aliases, etc.
for __fzf_opt in "${(@)${(@f)$(set -o)}%% *}"; do
if [[ -o "$__fzf_opt" ]]; then
# Option $__fzf_opt is currently on, so remember to set it back on.
__fzf_completion_options+=" -o $__fzf_opt"
else
# Option $__fzf_opt is currently off, so remember to set it back off.
__fzf_completion_options+=" +o $__fzf_opt"
fi
done
# The value of __fzf_completion_options here looks like this:
# "setopt +o shwordsplit -o aliases ..."
}
fi
# Enable the default zsh options (those marked with <Z> in `man zshoptions`)
# but without `aliases`. Aliases in functions are expanded when functions are
# defined, so if we disable aliases here, we'll be sure to have no pesky
# aliases in any of our functions. This way we won't need prefix every
# command with `command` or to quote every word to defend against global
# aliases. Note that `aliases` is not the only option that's important to
# control. There are several others that could wreck havoc if they are set
# to values we don't expect. With the following `emulate` command we
# sidestep this issue entirely.
'emulate' 'zsh' '-o' 'no_aliases'
# This brace is the start of try-always block. The `always` part is like
# `finally` in lesser languages. We use it to *always* restore user options.
{
# Bail out if not interactive shell.
[[ -o interactive ]] || return 0
# To use custom commands instead of find, override _fzf_compgen_{path,dir}
if ! declare -f _fzf_compgen_path > /dev/null; then
_fzf_compgen_path() {
echo "$1"
command find -L "$1" \
-name .git -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) \
-name .git -prune -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) \
-a -not -path "$1" -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@'
}
fi
@@ -22,27 +89,52 @@ fi
if ! declare -f _fzf_compgen_dir > /dev/null; then
_fzf_compgen_dir() {
command find -L "$1" \
-name .git -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o -type d \
-name .git -prune -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o -type d \
-a -not -path "$1" -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@'
}
fi
###########################################################
__fzfcmd_complete() {
[ -n "$TMUX_PANE" ] && [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] && [ ${LINES:-40} -gt 15 ] &&
echo "fzf-tmux -d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}" || echo "fzf"
__fzf_comprun() {
if [[ "$(type _fzf_comprun 2>&1)" =~ function ]]; then
_fzf_comprun "$@"
elif [ -n "${TMUX_PANE-}" ] && { [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] || [ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]; }; then
shift
if [ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]; then
fzf-tmux ${(Q)${(Z+n+)FZF_TMUX_OPTS}} -- "$@"
else
fzf-tmux -d ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} -- "$@"
fi
else
shift
fzf "$@"
fi
}
# Extract the name of the command. e.g. foo=1 bar baz**<tab>
__fzf_extract_command() {
local token tokens
tokens=(${(z)1})
for token in $tokens; do
token=${(Q)token}
if [[ "$token" =~ [[:alnum:]] && ! "$token" =~ "=" ]]; then
echo "$token"
return
fi
done
echo "${tokens[1]}"
}
__fzf_generic_path_completion() {
local base lbuf compgen fzf_opts suffix tail fzf dir leftover matches
local base lbuf cmd compgen fzf_opts suffix tail dir leftover matches
base=$1
lbuf=$2
cmd=$(__fzf_extract_command "$lbuf")
compgen=$3
fzf_opts=$4
suffix=$5
tail=$6
fzf="$(__fzfcmd_complete)"
setopt localoptions nonomatch
eval "base=$base"
@@ -53,8 +145,9 @@ __fzf_generic_path_completion() {
leftover=${leftover/#\/}
[ -z "$dir" ] && dir='.'
[ "$dir" != "/" ] && dir="${dir/%\//}"
matches=$(eval "$compgen $(printf %q "$dir")" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS" ${=fzf} ${=fzf_opts} -q "$leftover" | while read item; do
echo -n "${(q)item}$suffix "
matches=$(eval "$compgen $(printf %q "$dir")" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS-}" __fzf_comprun "$cmd" ${(Q)${(Z+n+)fzf_opts}} -q "$leftover" | while read item; do
item="${item%$suffix}$suffix"
echo -n "${(q)item} "
done)
matches=${matches% }
if [ -n "$matches" ]; then
@@ -85,34 +178,54 @@ _fzf_feed_fifo() (
)
_fzf_complete() {
local fifo fzf_opts lbuf fzf matches post
setopt localoptions ksh_arrays
# Split arguments around --
local args rest str_arg i sep
args=("$@")
sep=
for i in {0..${#args[@]}}; do
if [[ "${args[$i]-}" = -- ]]; then
sep=$i
break
fi
done
if [[ -n "$sep" ]]; then
str_arg=
rest=("${args[@]:$((sep + 1)):${#args[@]}}")
args=("${args[@]:0:$sep}")
else
str_arg=$1
args=()
shift
rest=("$@")
fi
local fifo lbuf cmd matches post
fifo="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-complete-fifo-$$"
fzf_opts=$1
lbuf=$2
post="${funcstack[2]}_post"
lbuf=${rest[0]}
cmd=$(__fzf_extract_command "$lbuf")
post="${funcstack[1]}_post"
type $post > /dev/null 2>&1 || post=cat
fzf="$(__fzfcmd_complete)"
_fzf_feed_fifo "$fifo"
matches=$(cat "$fifo" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS" ${=fzf} ${=fzf_opts} -q "${(Q)prefix}" | $post | tr '\n' ' ')
matches=$(FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS-} $str_arg" __fzf_comprun "$cmd" "${args[@]}" -q "${(Q)prefix}" < "$fifo" | $post | tr '\n' ' ')
if [ -n "$matches" ]; then
LBUFFER="$lbuf$matches"
fi
zle reset-prompt
command rm -f "$fifo"
}
_fzf_complete_telnet() {
_fzf_complete '+m' "$@" < <(
_fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <(
command grep -v '^\s*\(#\|$\)' /etc/hosts | command grep -Fv '0.0.0.0' |
awk '{if (length($2) > 0) {print $2}}' | sort -u
)
}
_fzf_complete_ssh() {
_fzf_complete '+m' "$@" < <(
command cat <(cat ~/.ssh/config /etc/ssh/ssh_config 2> /dev/null | command grep -i '^host ' | command grep -v '[*?]' | awk '{for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) print $1 " " $i}') \
_fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <(
setopt localoptions nonomatch
command cat <(command tail -n +1 ~/.ssh/config ~/.ssh/config.d/* /etc/ssh/ssh_config 2> /dev/null | command grep -i '^\s*host\(name\)\? ' | awk '{for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) print $1 " " $i}' | command grep -v '[*?%]') \
<(command grep -oE '^[[a-z0-9.,:-]+' ~/.ssh/known_hosts | tr ',' '\n' | tr -d '[' | awk '{ print $1 " " $1 }') \
<(command grep -v '^\s*\(#\|$\)' /etc/hosts | command grep -Fv '0.0.0.0') |
awk '{if (length($2) > 0) {print $2}}' | sort -u
@@ -120,25 +233,35 @@ _fzf_complete_ssh() {
}
_fzf_complete_export() {
_fzf_complete '-m' "$@" < <(
_fzf_complete -m -- "$@" < <(
declare -xp | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //'
)
}
_fzf_complete_unset() {
_fzf_complete '-m' "$@" < <(
_fzf_complete -m -- "$@" < <(
declare -xp | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //'
)
}
_fzf_complete_unalias() {
_fzf_complete '+m' "$@" < <(
_fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <(
alias | sed 's/=.*//'
)
}
_fzf_complete_kill() {
_fzf_complete -m --preview 'echo {}' --preview-window down:3:wrap --min-height 15 -- "$@" < <(
command ps -ef | sed 1d
)
}
_fzf_complete_kill_post() {
awk '{print $2}'
}
fzf-completion() {
local tokens cmd prefix trigger tail fzf matches lbuf d_cmds
local tokens cmd prefix trigger tail matches lbuf d_cmds
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit noksh_arrays noposixbuiltins
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq03.html
@@ -149,30 +272,31 @@ fzf-completion() {
return
fi
cmd=${tokens[1]}
cmd=$(__fzf_extract_command "$LBUFFER")
# Explicitly allow for empty trigger.
trigger=${FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER-'**'}
[ -z "$trigger" -a ${LBUFFER[-1]} = ' ' ] && tokens+=("")
# When the trigger starts with ';', it becomes a separate token
if [[ ${LBUFFER} = *"${tokens[-2]-}${tokens[-1]}" ]]; then
tokens[-2]="${tokens[-2]-}${tokens[-1]}"
tokens=(${tokens[0,-2]})
fi
lbuf=$LBUFFER
tail=${LBUFFER:$(( ${#LBUFFER} - ${#trigger} ))}
# Kill completion (do not require trigger sequence)
if [ $cmd = kill -a ${LBUFFER[-1]} = ' ' ]; then
fzf="$(__fzfcmd_complete)"
matches=$(command ps -ef | sed 1d | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-50%} --min-height 15 --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --preview 'echo {}' --preview-window down:3:wrap $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS" ${=fzf} -m | awk '{print $2}' | tr '\n' ' ')
if [ -n "$matches" ]; then
LBUFFER="$LBUFFER$matches"
fi
zle reset-prompt
# Trigger sequence given
elif [ ${#tokens} -gt 1 -a "$tail" = "$trigger" ]; then
if [ ${#tokens} -gt 1 -a "$tail" = "$trigger" ]; then
d_cmds=(${=FZF_COMPLETION_DIR_COMMANDS:-cd pushd rmdir})
[ -z "$trigger" ] && prefix=${tokens[-1]} || prefix=${tokens[-1]:0:-${#trigger}}
[ -z "${tokens[-1]}" ] && lbuf=$LBUFFER || lbuf=${LBUFFER:0:-${#tokens[-1]}}
[ -n "${tokens[-1]}" ] && lbuf=${lbuf:0:-${#tokens[-1]}}
if eval "type _fzf_complete_${cmd} > /dev/null"; then
eval "prefix=\"$prefix\" _fzf_complete_${cmd} \"$lbuf\""
prefix="$prefix" eval _fzf_complete_${cmd} ${(q)lbuf}
zle reset-prompt
elif [ ${d_cmds[(i)$cmd]} -le ${#d_cmds} ]; then
_fzf_dir_completion "$prefix" "$lbuf"
else
@@ -192,3 +316,9 @@ fzf-completion() {
zle -N fzf-completion
bindkey '^I' fzf-completion
} always {
# Restore the original options.
eval $__fzf_completion_options
'unset' '__fzf_completion_options'
}

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@@ -1,121 +1,102 @@
# ____ ____
# / __/___ / __/
# / /_/_ / / /_
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ key-bindings.bash
#
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS
# - $FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND
# - $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS
# Key bindings
# ------------
__fzf_select__() {
local cmd="${FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND:-"command find -L . -mindepth 1 \\( -path '*/\\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' -o -fstype 'proc' \\) -prune \
local cmd opts
cmd="${FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND:-"command find -L . -mindepth 1 \\( -path '*/\\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' -o -fstype 'proc' \\) -prune \
-o -type f -print \
-o -type d -print \
-o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | cut -b3-"}"
eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS" fzf -m "$@" | while read -r item; do
printf '%q ' "$item"
done
echo
opts="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --bind=ctrl-z:ignore --reverse ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS-} -m"
eval "$cmd" |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="$opts" $(__fzfcmd) "$@" |
while read -r item; do
printf '%q ' "$item" # escape special chars
done
}
if [[ $- =~ i ]]; then
__fzf_use_tmux__() {
[ -n "$TMUX_PANE" ] && [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] && [ ${LINES:-40} -gt 15 ]
}
__fzfcmd() {
__fzf_use_tmux__ &&
echo "fzf-tmux -d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}" || echo "fzf"
}
__fzf_select_tmux__() {
local height
height=${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}
if [[ $height =~ %$ ]]; then
height="-p ${height%\%}"
else
height="-l $height"
fi
tmux split-window $height "cd $(printf %q "$PWD"); FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(printf %q "$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS") PATH=$(printf %q "$PATH") FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND=$(printf %q "$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND") FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS=$(printf %q "$FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS") bash -c 'source \"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}\"; RESULT=\"\$(__fzf_select__ --no-height)\"; tmux setb -b fzf \"\$RESULT\" \\; pasteb -b fzf -t $TMUX_PANE \\; deleteb -b fzf || tmux send-keys -t $TMUX_PANE \"\$RESULT\"'"
[[ -n "${TMUX_PANE-}" ]] && { [[ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ]] || [[ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]]; } &&
echo "fzf-tmux ${FZF_TMUX_OPTS:--d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}} -- " || echo "fzf"
}
fzf-file-widget() {
if __fzf_use_tmux__; then
__fzf_select_tmux__
else
local selected="$(__fzf_select__)"
READLINE_LINE="${READLINE_LINE:0:$READLINE_POINT}$selected${READLINE_LINE:$READLINE_POINT}"
READLINE_POINT=$(( READLINE_POINT + ${#selected} ))
fi
local selected="$(__fzf_select__ "$@")"
READLINE_LINE="${READLINE_LINE:0:$READLINE_POINT}$selected${READLINE_LINE:$READLINE_POINT}"
READLINE_POINT=$(( READLINE_POINT + ${#selected} ))
}
__fzf_cd__() {
local cmd dir
local cmd opts dir
cmd="${FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND:-"command find -L . -mindepth 1 \\( -path '*/\\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' -o -fstype 'proc' \\) -prune \
-o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | cut -b3-"}"
dir=$(eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) +m) && printf 'cd %q' "$dir"
opts="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --bind=ctrl-z:ignore --reverse ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_ALT_C_OPTS-} +m"
dir=$(eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="$opts" $(__fzfcmd)) && printf 'builtin cd -- %q' "$dir"
}
__fzf_history__() (
local line
shopt -u nocaseglob nocasematch
line=$(
HISTTIMEFORMAT= history |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --tac --sync -n2..,.. --tiebreak=index --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS +m" $(__fzfcmd) |
command grep '^ *[0-9]') &&
if [[ $- =~ H ]]; then
sed 's/^ *\([0-9]*\)\** .*/!\1/' <<< "$line"
else
sed 's/^ *\([0-9]*\)\** *//' <<< "$line"
fi
)
if [[ ! -o vi ]]; then
# Required to refresh the prompt after fzf
bind '"\er": redraw-current-line'
bind '"\e^": history-expand-line'
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path into the command line
if [ $BASH_VERSINFO -gt 3 ]; then
bind -x '"\C-t": "fzf-file-widget"'
elif __fzf_use_tmux__; then
bind '"\C-t": " \C-u \C-a\C-k`__fzf_select_tmux__`\e\C-e\C-y\C-a\C-d\C-y\ey\C-h"'
__fzf_history__() {
local output opts script
opts="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} -n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} +m --read0"
script='BEGIN { getc; $/ = "\n\t"; $HISTCOUNT = $ENV{last_hist} + 1 } s/^[ *]//; print $HISTCOUNT - $. . "\t$_" if !$seen{$_}++'
output=$(
builtin fc -lnr -2147483648 |
last_hist=$(HISTTIMEFORMAT='' builtin history 1) perl -n -l0 -e "$script" |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="$opts" $(__fzfcmd) --query "$READLINE_LINE"
) || return
READLINE_LINE=${output#*$'\t'}
if [[ -z "$READLINE_POINT" ]]; then
echo "$READLINE_LINE"
else
bind '"\C-t": " \C-u \C-a\C-k`__fzf_select__`\e\C-e\C-y\C-a\C-y\ey\C-h\C-e\er \C-h"'
READLINE_POINT=0x7fffffff
fi
}
# Required to refresh the prompt after fzf
bind -m emacs-standard '"\er": redraw-current-line'
bind -m vi-command '"\C-z": emacs-editing-mode'
bind -m vi-insert '"\C-z": emacs-editing-mode'
bind -m emacs-standard '"\C-z": vi-editing-mode'
if (( BASH_VERSINFO[0] < 4 )); then
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path into the command line
bind -m emacs-standard '"\C-t": " \C-b\C-k \C-u`__fzf_select__`\e\C-e\er\C-a\C-y\C-h\C-e\e \C-y\ey\C-x\C-x\C-f"'
bind -m vi-command '"\C-t": "\C-z\C-t\C-z"'
bind -m vi-insert '"\C-t": "\C-z\C-t\C-z"'
# CTRL-R - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
bind '"\C-r": " \C-e\C-u\C-y\ey\C-u`__fzf_history__`\e\C-e\er\e^"'
# ALT-C - cd into the selected directory
bind '"\ec": " \C-e\C-u`__fzf_cd__`\e\C-e\er\C-m"'
bind -m emacs-standard '"\C-r": "\C-e \C-u\C-y\ey\C-u"$(__fzf_history__)"\e\C-e\er"'
bind -m vi-command '"\C-r": "\C-z\C-r\C-z"'
bind -m vi-insert '"\C-r": "\C-z\C-r\C-z"'
else
# We'd usually use "\e" to enter vi-movement-mode so we can do our magic,
# but this incurs a very noticeable delay of a half second or so,
# because many other commands start with "\e".
# Instead, we bind an unused key, "\C-x\C-a",
# to also enter vi-movement-mode,
# and then use that thereafter.
# (We imagine that "\C-x\C-a" is relatively unlikely to be in use.)
bind '"\C-x\C-a": vi-movement-mode'
bind '"\C-x\C-e": shell-expand-line'
bind '"\C-x\C-r": redraw-current-line'
bind '"\C-x^": history-expand-line'
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path into the command line
# - FIXME: Selected items are attached to the end regardless of cursor position
if [ $BASH_VERSINFO -gt 3 ]; then
bind -x '"\C-t": "fzf-file-widget"'
elif __fzf_use_tmux__; then
bind '"\C-t": "\C-x\C-a$a \C-x\C-addi`__fzf_select_tmux__`\C-x\C-e\C-x\C-a0P$xa"'
else
bind '"\C-t": "\C-x\C-a$a \C-x\C-addi`__fzf_select__`\C-x\C-e\C-x\C-a0Px$a \C-x\C-r\C-x\C-axa "'
fi
bind -m vi-command '"\C-t": "i\C-t"'
bind -m emacs-standard -x '"\C-t": fzf-file-widget'
bind -m vi-command -x '"\C-t": fzf-file-widget'
bind -m vi-insert -x '"\C-t": fzf-file-widget'
# CTRL-R - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
bind '"\C-r": "\C-x\C-addi`__fzf_history__`\C-x\C-e\C-x\C-r\C-x^\C-x\C-a$a"'
bind -m vi-command '"\C-r": "i\C-r"'
# ALT-C - cd into the selected directory
bind '"\ec": "\C-x\C-addi`__fzf_cd__`\C-x\C-e\C-x\C-r\C-m"'
bind -m vi-command '"\ec": "ddi`__fzf_cd__`\C-x\C-e\C-x\C-r\C-m"'
bind -m emacs-standard -x '"\C-r": __fzf_history__'
bind -m vi-command -x '"\C-r": __fzf_history__'
bind -m vi-insert -x '"\C-r": __fzf_history__'
fi
# ALT-C - cd into the selected directory
bind -m emacs-standard '"\ec": " \C-b\C-k \C-u`__fzf_cd__`\e\C-e\er\C-m\C-y\C-h\e \C-y\ey\C-x\C-x\C-d"'
bind -m vi-command '"\ec": "\C-z\ec\C-z"'
bind -m vi-insert '"\ec": "\C-z\ec\C-z"'
fi

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@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
# ____ ____
# / __/___ / __/
# / /_/_ / / /_
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ key-bindings.fish
#
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS
# - $FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND
# - $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS
# Key bindings
# ------------
function fzf_key_bindings
@@ -7,18 +20,19 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
set -l commandline (__fzf_parse_commandline)
set -l dir $commandline[1]
set -l fzf_query $commandline[2]
set -l prefix $commandline[3]
# "-path \$dir'*/\\.*'" matches hidden files/folders inside $dir but not
# $dir itself, even if hidden.
set -q FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND; or set -l FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND "
test -n "$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND"; or set -l FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND "
command find -L \$dir -mindepth 1 \\( -path \$dir'*/\\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' \\) -prune \
-o -type f -print \
-o -type d -print \
-o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@'"
set -q FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
begin
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS"
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS"
eval "$FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND | "(__fzfcmd)' -m --query "'$fzf_query'"' | while read -l r; set result $result $r; end
end
if [ -z "$result" ]
@@ -29,6 +43,7 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
commandline -t ""
end
for i in $result
commandline -it -- $prefix
commandline -it -- (string escape $i)
commandline -it -- ' '
end
@@ -36,9 +51,9 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
end
function fzf-history-widget -d "Show command history"
set -q FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
begin
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --tiebreak=index --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS +m"
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,ctrl-z:ignore $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS +m"
set -l FISH_MAJOR (echo $version | cut -f1 -d.)
set -l FISH_MINOR (echo $version | cut -f2 -d.)
@@ -47,7 +62,7 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
# history's -z flag was added in fish 2.4.0, so don't use it for versions
# before 2.4.0.
if [ "$FISH_MAJOR" -gt 2 -o \( "$FISH_MAJOR" -eq 2 -a "$FISH_MINOR" -ge 4 \) ];
history -z | eval (__fzfcmd) --read0 -q '(commandline)' | perl -pe 'chomp if eof' | read -lz result
history -z | eval (__fzfcmd) --read0 --print0 -q '(commandline)' | read -lz result
and commandline -- $result
else
history | eval (__fzfcmd) -q '(commandline)' | read -l result
@@ -61,20 +76,22 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
set -l commandline (__fzf_parse_commandline)
set -l dir $commandline[1]
set -l fzf_query $commandline[2]
set -l prefix $commandline[3]
set -q FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND; or set -l FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND "
test -n "$FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND"; or set -l FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND "
command find -L \$dir -mindepth 1 \\( -path \$dir'*/\\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' \\) -prune \
-o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@'"
set -q FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
begin
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS"
set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS"
eval "$FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND | "(__fzfcmd)' +m --query "'$fzf_query'"' | read -l result
if [ -n "$result" ]
cd $result
cd -- $result
# Remove last token from commandline.
commandline -t ""
commandline -it -- $prefix
end
end
@@ -82,10 +99,12 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
end
function __fzfcmd
set -q FZF_TMUX; or set FZF_TMUX 0
set -q FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
if [ $FZF_TMUX -eq 1 ]
echo "fzf-tmux -d$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"
test -n "$FZF_TMUX"; or set FZF_TMUX 0
test -n "$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT"; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
if [ -n "$FZF_TMUX_OPTS" ]
echo "fzf-tmux $FZF_TMUX_OPTS -- "
else if [ $FZF_TMUX -eq 1 ]
echo "fzf-tmux -d$FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT -- "
else
echo "fzf"
end
@@ -101,9 +120,15 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
bind -M insert \ec fzf-cd-widget
end
function __fzf_parse_commandline -d 'Parse the current command line token and return split of existing filepath and rest of token'
function __fzf_parse_commandline -d 'Parse the current command line token and return split of existing filepath, fzf query, and optional -option= prefix'
set -l commandline (commandline -t)
# strip -option= from token if present
set -l prefix (string match -r -- '^-[^\s=]+=' $commandline)
set commandline (string replace -- "$prefix" '' $commandline)
# eval is used to do shell expansion on paths
set -l commandline (eval "printf '%s' "(commandline -t))
eval set commandline $commandline
if [ -z $commandline ]
# Default to current directory with no --query
@@ -112,32 +137,33 @@ function fzf_key_bindings
else
set dir (__fzf_get_dir $commandline)
if [ "$dir" = "." -a (string sub -l 1 $commandline) != '.' ]
if [ "$dir" = "." -a (string sub -l 1 -- $commandline) != '.' ]
# if $dir is "." but commandline is not a relative path, this means no file path found
set fzf_query $commandline
else
# Also remove trailing slash after dir, to "split" input properly
set fzf_query (string replace -r "^$dir/?" '' "$commandline")
set fzf_query (string replace -r "^$dir/?" -- '' "$commandline")
end
end
echo $dir
echo $fzf_query
echo $prefix
end
function __fzf_get_dir -d 'Find the longest existing filepath from input string'
set dir $argv
# Strip all trailing slashes. Ignore if $dir is root dir (/)
if [ (string length $dir) -gt 1 ]
set dir (string replace -r '/*$' '' $dir)
if [ (string length -- $dir) -gt 1 ]
set dir (string replace -r '/*$' -- '' $dir)
end
# Iteratively check if dir exists and strip tail end of path
while [ ! -d "$dir" ]
# If path is absolute, this can keep going until ends up at /
# If path is relative, this can keep going until entire input is consumed, dirname returns "."
set dir (dirname "$dir")
set dir (dirname -- "$dir")
end
echo $dir

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@@ -1,6 +1,42 @@
# ____ ____
# / __/___ / __/
# / /_/_ / / /_
# / __/ / /_/ __/
# /_/ /___/_/ key-bindings.zsh
#
# - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND
# - $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS
# - $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS
# - $FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND
# - $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS
# Key bindings
# ------------
if [[ $- == *i* ]]; then
# The code at the top and the bottom of this file is the same as in completion.zsh.
# Refer to that file for explanation.
if 'zmodload' 'zsh/parameter' 2>'/dev/null' && (( ${+options} )); then
__fzf_key_bindings_options="options=(${(j: :)${(kv)options[@]}})"
else
() {
__fzf_key_bindings_options="setopt"
'local' '__fzf_opt'
for __fzf_opt in "${(@)${(@f)$(set -o)}%% *}"; do
if [[ -o "$__fzf_opt" ]]; then
__fzf_key_bindings_options+=" -o $__fzf_opt"
else
__fzf_key_bindings_options+=" +o $__fzf_opt"
fi
done
}
fi
'emulate' 'zsh' '-o' 'no_aliases'
{
[[ -o interactive ]] || return 0
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line
__fsel() {
@@ -8,8 +44,9 @@ __fsel() {
-o -type f -print \
-o -type d -print \
-o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | cut -b3-"}"
setopt localoptions pipefail 2> /dev/null
eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) -m "$@" | while read item; do
setopt localoptions pipefail no_aliases 2> /dev/null
local item
eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_CTRL_T_OPTS-}" $(__fzfcmd) -m "$@" | while read item; do
echo -n "${(q)item} "
done
local ret=$?
@@ -17,13 +54,9 @@ __fsel() {
return $ret
}
__fzf_use_tmux__() {
[ -n "$TMUX_PANE" ] && [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] && [ ${LINES:-40} -gt 15 ]
}
__fzfcmd() {
__fzf_use_tmux__ &&
echo "fzf-tmux -d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}" || echo "fzf"
[ -n "${TMUX_PANE-}" ] && { [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] || [ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]; } &&
echo "fzf-tmux ${FZF_TMUX_OPTS:--d${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%}} -- " || echo "fzf"
}
fzf-file-widget() {
@@ -32,43 +65,40 @@ fzf-file-widget() {
zle reset-prompt
return $ret
}
zle -N fzf-file-widget
bindkey '^T' fzf-file-widget
# Ensure precmds are run after cd
fzf-redraw-prompt() {
local precmd
for precmd in $precmd_functions; do
$precmd
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N fzf-redraw-prompt
zle -N fzf-file-widget
bindkey -M emacs '^T' fzf-file-widget
bindkey -M vicmd '^T' fzf-file-widget
bindkey -M viins '^T' fzf-file-widget
# ALT-C - cd into the selected directory
fzf-cd-widget() {
local cmd="${FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND:-"command find -L . -mindepth 1 \\( -path '*/\\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' -o -fstype 'proc' \\) -prune \
-o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | cut -b3-"}"
setopt localoptions pipefail 2> /dev/null
local dir="$(eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) +m)"
setopt localoptions pipefail no_aliases 2> /dev/null
local dir="$(eval "$cmd" | FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --reverse --bind=ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} ${FZF_ALT_C_OPTS-}" $(__fzfcmd) +m)"
if [[ -z "$dir" ]]; then
zle redisplay
return 0
fi
cd "$dir"
zle push-line # Clear buffer. Auto-restored on next prompt.
BUFFER="builtin cd -- ${(q)dir}"
zle accept-line
local ret=$?
zle fzf-redraw-prompt
unset dir # ensure this doesn't end up appearing in prompt expansion
zle reset-prompt
return $ret
}
zle -N fzf-cd-widget
bindkey '\ec' fzf-cd-widget
zle -N fzf-cd-widget
bindkey -M emacs '\ec' fzf-cd-widget
bindkey -M vicmd '\ec' fzf-cd-widget
bindkey -M viins '\ec' fzf-cd-widget
# CTRL-R - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
fzf-history-widget() {
local selected num
setopt localoptions noglobsubst noposixbuiltins pipefail 2> /dev/null
selected=( $(fc -rl 1 |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS -n2..,.. --tiebreak=index --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS --query=${(qqq)LBUFFER} +m" $(__fzfcmd)) )
setopt localoptions noglobsubst noposixbuiltins pipefail no_aliases 2> /dev/null
selected=( $(fc -rl 1 | awk '{ cmd=$0; sub(/^[ \t]*[0-9]+\**[ \t]+/, "", cmd); if (!seen[cmd]++) print $0 }' |
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} ${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} -n2..,.. --scheme=history --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort,ctrl-z:ignore ${FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS-} --query=${(qqq)LBUFFER} +m" $(__fzfcmd)) )
local ret=$?
if [ -n "$selected" ]; then
num=$selected[1]
@@ -79,7 +109,12 @@ fzf-history-widget() {
zle reset-prompt
return $ret
}
zle -N fzf-history-widget
bindkey '^R' fzf-history-widget
zle -N fzf-history-widget
bindkey -M emacs '^R' fzf-history-widget
bindkey -M vicmd '^R' fzf-history-widget
bindkey -M viins '^R' fzf-history-widget
fi
} always {
eval $__fzf_key_bindings_options
'unset' '__fzf_key_bindings_options'
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Junegunn Choi
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ Scoring criteria
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
@@ -89,6 +90,10 @@ import (
var DEBUG bool
var delimiterChars = "/,:;|"
const whiteChars = " \t\n\v\f\r\x85\xA0"
func indexAt(index int, max int, forward bool) int {
if forward {
return index
@@ -107,7 +112,7 @@ type Result struct {
const (
scoreMatch = 16
scoreGapStart = -3
scoreGapExtention = -1
scoreGapExtension = -1
// We prefer matches at the beginning of a word, but the bonus should not be
// too great to prevent the longer acronym matches from always winning over
@@ -125,31 +130,66 @@ const (
// Edge-triggered bonus for matches in camelCase words.
// Compared to word-boundary case, they don't accompany single-character gaps
// (e.g. FooBar vs. foo-bar), so we deduct bonus point accordingly.
bonusCamel123 = bonusBoundary + scoreGapExtention
bonusCamel123 = bonusBoundary + scoreGapExtension
// Minimum bonus point given to characters in consecutive chunks.
// Note that bonus points for consecutive matches shouldn't have needed if we
// used fixed match score as in the original algorithm.
bonusConsecutive = -(scoreGapStart + scoreGapExtention)
bonusConsecutive = -(scoreGapStart + scoreGapExtension)
// The first character in the typed pattern usually has more significance
// than the rest so it's important that it appears at special positions where
// bonus points are given. e.g. "to-go" vs. "ongoing" on "og" or on "ogo".
// bonus points are given, e.g. "to-go" vs. "ongoing" on "og" or on "ogo".
// The amount of the extra bonus should be limited so that the gap penalty is
// still respected.
bonusFirstCharMultiplier = 2
)
var (
// Extra bonus for word boundary after whitespace character or beginning of the string
bonusBoundaryWhite int16 = bonusBoundary + 2
// Extra bonus for word boundary after slash, colon, semi-colon, and comma
bonusBoundaryDelimiter int16 = bonusBoundary + 1
initialCharClass charClass = charWhite
)
type charClass int
const (
charNonWord charClass = iota
charWhite charClass = iota
charNonWord
charDelimiter
charLower
charUpper
charLetter
charNumber
)
func Init(scheme string) bool {
switch scheme {
case "default":
bonusBoundaryWhite = bonusBoundary + 2
bonusBoundaryDelimiter = bonusBoundary + 1
case "path":
bonusBoundaryWhite = bonusBoundary
bonusBoundaryDelimiter = bonusBoundary + 1
if os.PathSeparator == '/' {
delimiterChars = "/"
} else {
delimiterChars = string([]rune{os.PathSeparator, '/'})
}
initialCharClass = charDelimiter
case "history":
bonusBoundaryWhite = bonusBoundary
bonusBoundaryDelimiter = bonusBoundary
default:
return false
}
return true
}
func posArray(withPos bool, len int) *[]int {
if withPos {
pos := make([]int, 0, len)
@@ -181,6 +221,10 @@ func charClassOfAscii(char rune) charClass {
return charUpper
} else if char >= '0' && char <= '9' {
return charNumber
} else if strings.IndexRune(whiteChars, char) >= 0 {
return charWhite
} else if strings.IndexRune(delimiterChars, char) >= 0 {
return charDelimiter
}
return charNonWord
}
@@ -194,6 +238,10 @@ func charClassOfNonAscii(char rune) charClass {
return charNumber
} else if unicode.IsLetter(char) {
return charLetter
} else if unicode.IsSpace(char) {
return charWhite
} else if strings.IndexRune(delimiterChars, char) >= 0 {
return charDelimiter
}
return charNonWord
}
@@ -206,22 +254,33 @@ func charClassOf(char rune) charClass {
}
func bonusFor(prevClass charClass, class charClass) int16 {
if prevClass == charNonWord && class != charNonWord {
// Word boundary
return bonusBoundary
} else if prevClass == charLower && class == charUpper ||
if class > charNonWord {
if prevClass == charWhite {
// Word boundary after whitespace
return bonusBoundaryWhite
} else if prevClass == charDelimiter {
// Word boundary after a delimiter character
return bonusBoundaryDelimiter
} else if prevClass == charNonWord {
// Word boundary
return bonusBoundary
}
}
if prevClass == charLower && class == charUpper ||
prevClass != charNumber && class == charNumber {
// camelCase letter123
return bonusCamel123
} else if class == charNonWord {
return bonusNonWord
} else if class == charWhite {
return bonusBoundaryWhite
}
return 0
}
func bonusAt(input *util.Chars, idx int) int16 {
if idx == 0 {
return bonusBoundary
return bonusBoundaryWhite
}
return bonusFor(charClassOf(input.Get(idx-1)), charClassOf(input.Get(idx)))
}
@@ -371,13 +430,13 @@ func FuzzyMatchV2(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, input *util.
// The first occurrence of each character in the pattern
offset32, F := alloc32(offset32, slab, M)
// Rune array
offset32, T := alloc32(offset32, slab, N)
_, T := alloc32(offset32, slab, N)
input.CopyRunes(T)
// Phase 2. Calculate bonus for each point
maxScore, maxScorePos := int16(0), 0
pidx, lastIdx := 0, 0
pchar0, pchar, prevH0, prevClass, inGap := pattern[0], pattern[0], int16(0), charNonWord, false
pchar0, pchar, prevH0, prevClass, inGap := pattern[0], pattern[0], int16(0), initialCharClass, false
Tsub := T[idx:]
H0sub, C0sub, Bsub := H0[idx:][:len(Tsub)], C0[idx:][:len(Tsub)], B[idx:][:len(Tsub)]
for off, char := range Tsub {
@@ -417,14 +476,14 @@ func FuzzyMatchV2(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, input *util.
C0sub[off] = 1
if M == 1 && (forward && score > maxScore || !forward && score >= maxScore) {
maxScore, maxScorePos = score, idx+off
if forward && bonus == bonusBoundary {
if forward && bonus >= bonusBoundary {
break
}
}
inGap = false
} else {
if inGap {
H0sub[off] = util.Max16(prevH0+scoreGapExtention, 0)
H0sub[off] = util.Max16(prevH0+scoreGapExtension, 0)
} else {
H0sub[off] = util.Max16(prevH0+scoreGapStart, 0)
}
@@ -453,7 +512,7 @@ func FuzzyMatchV2(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, input *util.
copy(H, H0[f0:lastIdx+1])
// Possible length of consecutive chunk at each position.
offset16, C := alloc16(offset16, slab, width*M)
_, C := alloc16(offset16, slab, width*M)
copy(C, C0[f0:lastIdx+1])
Fsub := F[1:]
@@ -477,7 +536,7 @@ func FuzzyMatchV2(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, input *util.
var s1, s2, consecutive int16
if inGap {
s2 = Hleft[off] + scoreGapExtention
s2 = Hleft[off] + scoreGapExtension
} else {
s2 = Hleft[off] + scoreGapStart
}
@@ -486,11 +545,14 @@ func FuzzyMatchV2(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, input *util.
s1 = Hdiag[off] + scoreMatch
b := Bsub[off]
consecutive = Cdiag[off] + 1
// Break consecutive chunk
if b == bonusBoundary {
consecutive = 1
} else if consecutive > 1 {
b = util.Max16(b, util.Max16(bonusConsecutive, B[col-int(consecutive)+1]))
if consecutive > 1 {
fb := B[col-int(consecutive)+1]
// Break consecutive chunk
if b >= bonusBoundary && b > fb {
consecutive = 1
} else {
b = util.Max16(b, util.Max16(bonusConsecutive, fb))
}
}
if s1+b < s2 {
s1 += Bsub[off]
@@ -555,7 +617,7 @@ func FuzzyMatchV2(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, input *util.
func calculateScore(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, text *util.Chars, pattern []rune, sidx int, eidx int, withPos bool) (int, *[]int) {
pidx, score, inGap, consecutive, firstBonus := 0, 0, false, 0, int16(0)
pos := posArray(withPos, len(pattern))
prevClass := charNonWord
prevClass := initialCharClass
if sidx > 0 {
prevClass = charClassOf(text.Get(sidx - 1))
}
@@ -583,7 +645,7 @@ func calculateScore(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, text *util.Chars, patter
firstBonus = bonus
} else {
// Break consecutive chunk
if bonus == bonusBoundary {
if bonus >= bonusBoundary && bonus > firstBonus {
firstBonus = bonus
}
bonus = util.Max16(util.Max16(bonus, firstBonus), bonusConsecutive)
@@ -598,7 +660,7 @@ func calculateScore(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, text *util.Chars, patter
pidx++
} else {
if inGap {
score += scoreGapExtention
score += scoreGapExtension
} else {
score += scoreGapStart
}
@@ -741,7 +803,7 @@ func ExactMatchNaive(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *uti
if bonus > bestBonus {
bestPos, bestBonus = index, bonus
}
if bonus == bonusBoundary {
if bonus >= bonusBoundary {
break
}
index -= pidx - 1
@@ -773,12 +835,17 @@ func PrefixMatch(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *util.Ch
return Result{0, 0, 0}, nil
}
if text.Length() < len(pattern) {
trimmedLen := 0
if !unicode.IsSpace(pattern[0]) {
trimmedLen = text.LeadingWhitespaces()
}
if text.Length()-trimmedLen < len(pattern) {
return Result{-1, -1, 0}, nil
}
for index, r := range pattern {
char := text.Get(index)
char := text.Get(trimmedLen + index)
if !caseSensitive {
char = unicode.ToLower(char)
}
@@ -790,14 +857,17 @@ func PrefixMatch(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *util.Ch
}
}
lenPattern := len(pattern)
score, _ := calculateScore(caseSensitive, normalize, text, pattern, 0, lenPattern, false)
return Result{0, lenPattern, score}, nil
score, _ := calculateScore(caseSensitive, normalize, text, pattern, trimmedLen, trimmedLen+lenPattern, false)
return Result{trimmedLen, trimmedLen + lenPattern, score}, nil
}
// SuffixMatch performs suffix-match
func SuffixMatch(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *util.Chars, pattern []rune, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (Result, *[]int) {
lenRunes := text.Length()
trimmedLen := lenRunes - text.TrailingWhitespaces()
trimmedLen := lenRunes
if len(pattern) == 0 || !unicode.IsSpace(pattern[len(pattern)-1]) {
trimmedLen -= text.TrailingWhitespaces()
}
if len(pattern) == 0 {
return Result{trimmedLen, trimmedLen, 0}, nil
}
@@ -828,14 +898,30 @@ func SuffixMatch(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *util.Ch
// EqualMatch performs equal-match
func EqualMatch(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *util.Chars, pattern []rune, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (Result, *[]int) {
lenPattern := len(pattern)
if text.Length() != lenPattern {
if lenPattern == 0 {
return Result{-1, -1, 0}, nil
}
// Strip leading whitespaces
trimmedLen := 0
if !unicode.IsSpace(pattern[0]) {
trimmedLen = text.LeadingWhitespaces()
}
// Strip trailing whitespaces
trimmedEndLen := 0
if !unicode.IsSpace(pattern[lenPattern-1]) {
trimmedEndLen = text.TrailingWhitespaces()
}
if text.Length()-trimmedLen-trimmedEndLen != lenPattern {
return Result{-1, -1, 0}, nil
}
match := true
if normalize {
runes := text.ToRunes()
for idx, pchar := range pattern {
char := runes[idx]
char := runes[trimmedLen+idx]
if !caseSensitive {
char = unicode.To(unicode.LowerCase, char)
}
@@ -845,15 +931,16 @@ func EqualMatch(caseSensitive bool, normalize bool, forward bool, text *util.Cha
}
}
} else {
runesStr := text.ToString()
runes := text.ToRunes()
runesStr := string(runes[trimmedLen : len(runes)-trimmedEndLen])
if !caseSensitive {
runesStr = strings.ToLower(runesStr)
}
match = runesStr == string(pattern)
}
if match {
return Result{0, lenPattern, (scoreMatch+bonusBoundary)*lenPattern +
(bonusFirstCharMultiplier-1)*bonusBoundary}, nil
return Result{trimmedLen, trimmedLen + lenPattern, (scoreMatch+int(bonusBoundaryWhite))*lenPattern +
(bonusFirstCharMultiplier-1)*int(bonusBoundaryWhite)}, nil
}
return Result{-1, -1, 0}, nil
}

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@@ -43,46 +43,46 @@ func TestFuzzyMatch(t *testing.T) {
for _, fn := range []Algo{FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2} {
for _, forward := range []bool{true, false} {
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "fooBarbaz1", "oBZ", 2, 9,
scoreMatch*3+bonusCamel123+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtention*3)
scoreMatch*3+bonusCamel123+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtension*3)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "foo bar baz", "fbb", 0, 9,
scoreMatch*3+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
bonusBoundary*2+2*scoreGapStart+4*scoreGapExtention)
scoreMatch*3+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*2+2*scoreGapStart+4*scoreGapExtension)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "/AutomatorDocument.icns", "rdoc", 9, 13,
scoreMatch*4+bonusCamel123+bonusConsecutive*2)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "/man1/zshcompctl.1", "zshc", 6, 10,
scoreMatch*4+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary*3)
scoreMatch*4+int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter)*3)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "/.oh-my-zsh/cache", "zshc", 8, 13,
scoreMatch*4+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary*3+scoreGapStart)
scoreMatch*4+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary*2+scoreGapStart+int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter))
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "ab0123 456", "12356", 3, 10,
scoreMatch*5+bonusConsecutive*3+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtention)
scoreMatch*5+bonusConsecutive*3+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtension)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "abc123 456", "12356", 3, 10,
scoreMatch*5+bonusCamel123*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusCamel123*2+bonusConsecutive+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtention)
scoreMatch*5+bonusCamel123*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusCamel123*2+bonusConsecutive+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtension)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "foo/bar/baz", "fbb", 0, 9,
scoreMatch*3+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
bonusBoundary*2+2*scoreGapStart+4*scoreGapExtention)
scoreMatch*3+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter)*2+2*scoreGapStart+4*scoreGapExtension)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "fooBarBaz", "fbb", 0, 7,
scoreMatch*3+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
bonusCamel123*2+2*scoreGapStart+2*scoreGapExtention)
scoreMatch*3+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
bonusCamel123*2+2*scoreGapStart+2*scoreGapExtension)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "foo barbaz", "fbb", 0, 8,
scoreMatch*3+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary+
scoreGapStart*2+scoreGapExtention*3)
scoreMatch*3+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)+
scoreGapStart*2+scoreGapExtension*3)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "fooBar Baz", "foob", 0, 4,
scoreMatch*4+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary*3)
scoreMatch*4+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*3)
assertMatch(t, fn, false, forward, "xFoo-Bar Baz", "foo-b", 1, 6,
scoreMatch*5+bonusCamel123*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusCamel123*2+
bonusNonWord+bonusBoundary)
assertMatch(t, fn, true, forward, "fooBarbaz", "oBz", 2, 9,
scoreMatch*3+bonusCamel123+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtention*3)
scoreMatch*3+bonusCamel123+scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtension*3)
assertMatch(t, fn, true, forward, "Foo/Bar/Baz", "FBB", 0, 9,
scoreMatch*3+bonusBoundary*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier+2)+
scoreGapStart*2+scoreGapExtention*4)
scoreMatch*3+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter)*2+
scoreGapStart*2+scoreGapExtension*4)
assertMatch(t, fn, true, forward, "FooBarBaz", "FBB", 0, 7,
scoreMatch*3+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusCamel123*2+
scoreGapStart*2+scoreGapExtention*2)
scoreMatch*3+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusCamel123*2+
scoreGapStart*2+scoreGapExtension*2)
assertMatch(t, fn, true, forward, "FooBar Baz", "FooB", 0, 4,
scoreMatch*4+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary*2+
util.Max(bonusCamel123, bonusBoundary))
scoreMatch*4+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*2+
util.Max(bonusCamel123, int(bonusBoundaryWhite)))
// Consecutive bonus updated
assertMatch(t, fn, true, forward, "foo-bar", "o-ba", 2, 6,
@@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ func TestFuzzyMatch(t *testing.T) {
func TestFuzzyMatchBackward(t *testing.T) {
assertMatch(t, FuzzyMatchV1, false, true, "foobar fb", "fb", 0, 4,
scoreMatch*2+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtention)
scoreMatch*2+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+
scoreGapStart+scoreGapExtension)
assertMatch(t, FuzzyMatchV1, false, false, "foobar fb", "fb", 7, 9,
scoreMatch*2+bonusBoundary*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+bonusBoundary)
scoreMatch*2+int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier+int(bonusBoundaryWhite))
}
func TestExactMatchNaive(t *testing.T) {
@@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ func TestExactMatchNaive(t *testing.T) {
assertMatch(t, ExactMatchNaive, false, dir, "/AutomatorDocument.icns", "rdoc", 9, 13,
scoreMatch*4+bonusCamel123+bonusConsecutive*2)
assertMatch(t, ExactMatchNaive, false, dir, "/man1/zshcompctl.1", "zshc", 6, 10,
scoreMatch*4+bonusBoundary*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier+3))
scoreMatch*4+int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter)*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier+3))
assertMatch(t, ExactMatchNaive, false, dir, "/.oh-my-zsh/cache", "zsh/c", 8, 13,
scoreMatch*5+bonusBoundary*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier+4))
scoreMatch*5+bonusBoundary*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier+3)+int(bonusBoundaryDelimiter))
}
}
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ func TestExactMatchNaiveBackward(t *testing.T) {
}
func TestPrefixMatch(t *testing.T) {
score := (scoreMatch+bonusBoundary)*3 + bonusBoundary*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier-1)
score := scoreMatch*3 + int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*bonusFirstCharMultiplier + int(bonusBoundaryWhite)*2
for _, dir := range []bool{true, false} {
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, true, dir, "fooBarbaz", "Foo", -1, -1, 0)
@@ -136,6 +136,10 @@ func TestPrefixMatch(t *testing.T) {
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, false, dir, "fooBarbaz", "Foo", 0, 3, score)
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, false, dir, "foOBarBaZ", "foo", 0, 3, score)
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, false, dir, "f-oBarbaz", "f-o", 0, 3, score)
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, false, dir, " fooBar", "foo", 1, 4, score)
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, false, dir, " fooBar", " fo", 0, 3, score)
assertMatch(t, PrefixMatch, false, dir, " fo", "foo", -1, -1, 0)
}
}
@@ -148,6 +152,14 @@ func TestSuffixMatch(t *testing.T) {
scoreMatch*3+bonusConsecutive*2)
assertMatch(t, SuffixMatch, false, dir, "fooBarBaZ", "baz", 6, 9,
(scoreMatch+bonusCamel123)*3+bonusCamel123*(bonusFirstCharMultiplier-1))
// Strip trailing white space from the string
assertMatch(t, SuffixMatch, false, dir, "fooBarbaz ", "baz", 6, 9,
scoreMatch*3+bonusConsecutive*2)
// Only when the pattern doesn't end with a space
assertMatch(t, SuffixMatch, false, dir, "fooBarbaz ", "baz ", 6, 10,
scoreMatch*4+bonusConsecutive*2+int(bonusBoundaryWhite))
}
}
@@ -171,9 +183,9 @@ func TestNormalize(t *testing.T) {
input, pattern, sidx, eidx, score)
}
}
test("Só Danço Samba", "So", 0, 2, 56, FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2, PrefixMatch, ExactMatchNaive)
test("Só Danço Samba", "sodc", 0, 7, 89, FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2)
test("Danço", "danco", 0, 5, 128, FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2, PrefixMatch, SuffixMatch, ExactMatchNaive, EqualMatch)
test("Só Danço Samba", "So", 0, 2, 62, FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2, PrefixMatch, ExactMatchNaive)
test("Só Danço Samba", "sodc", 0, 7, 97, FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2)
test("Danço", "danco", 0, 5, 140, FuzzyMatchV1, FuzzyMatchV2, PrefixMatch, SuffixMatch, ExactMatchNaive, EqualMatch)
}
func TestLongString(t *testing.T) {

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@@ -405,6 +405,74 @@ var normalized map[rune]rune = map[rune]rune{
0x024E: 'Y', // WITH STROKE, LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
0x028F: 'Y', // , LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
0x1D22: 'Z', // , LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL
'Ắ': 'A',
'Ấ': 'A',
'Ằ': 'A',
'Ầ': 'A',
'Ẳ': 'A',
'Ẩ': 'A',
'Ẵ': 'A',
'Ẫ': 'A',
'Ặ': 'A',
'Ậ': 'A',
'ắ': 'a',
'ấ': 'a',
'ằ': 'a',
'ầ': 'a',
'ẳ': 'a',
'ẩ': 'a',
'ẵ': 'a',
'ẫ': 'a',
'ặ': 'a',
'ậ': 'a',
'Ế': 'E',
'Ề': 'E',
'Ể': 'E',
'Ễ': 'E',
'Ệ': 'E',
'ế': 'e',
'ề': 'e',
'ể': 'e',
'ễ': 'e',
'ệ': 'e',
'Ố': 'O',
'Ớ': 'O',
'Ồ': 'O',
'Ờ': 'O',
'Ổ': 'O',
'Ở': 'O',
'Ỗ': 'O',
'Ỡ': 'O',
'Ộ': 'O',
'Ợ': 'O',
'ố': 'o',
'ớ': 'o',
'ồ': 'o',
'ờ': 'o',
'ổ': 'o',
'ở': 'o',
'ỗ': 'o',
'ỡ': 'o',
'ộ': 'o',
'ợ': 'o',
'Ứ': 'U',
'Ừ': 'U',
'Ử': 'U',
'Ữ': 'U',
'Ự': 'U',
'ứ': 'u',
'ừ': 'u',
'ử': 'u',
'ữ': 'u',
'ự': 'u',
}
// NormalizeRunes normalizes latin script letters

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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
package fzf
import (
"bytes"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
@@ -19,85 +17,227 @@ type ansiState struct {
fg tui.Color
bg tui.Color
attr tui.Attr
lbg tui.Color
}
func (s *ansiState) colored() bool {
return s.fg != -1 || s.bg != -1 || s.attr > 0
return s.fg != -1 || s.bg != -1 || s.attr > 0 || s.lbg >= 0
}
func (s *ansiState) equals(t *ansiState) bool {
if t == nil {
return !s.colored()
}
return s.fg == t.fg && s.bg == t.bg && s.attr == t.attr
return s.fg == t.fg && s.bg == t.bg && s.attr == t.attr && s.lbg == t.lbg
}
var ansiRegex *regexp.Regexp
func (s *ansiState) ToString() string {
if !s.colored() {
return ""
}
func init() {
/*
References:
- https://github.com/gnachman/iTerm2
- http://ascii-table.com/ansi-escape-sequences.php
- http://ascii-table.com/ansi-escape-sequences-vt-100.php
- http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x405.html
*/
// The following regular expression will include not all but most of the
// frequently used ANSI sequences
ansiRegex = regexp.MustCompile("(?:\x1b[\\[()][0-9;]*[a-zA-Z@]|\x1b.|[\x0e\x0f]|.\x08)")
ret := ""
if s.attr&tui.Bold > 0 {
ret += "1;"
}
if s.attr&tui.Dim > 0 {
ret += "2;"
}
if s.attr&tui.Italic > 0 {
ret += "3;"
}
if s.attr&tui.Underline > 0 {
ret += "4;"
}
if s.attr&tui.Blink > 0 {
ret += "5;"
}
if s.attr&tui.Reverse > 0 {
ret += "7;"
}
if s.attr&tui.StrikeThrough > 0 {
ret += "9;"
}
ret += toAnsiString(s.fg, 30) + toAnsiString(s.bg, 40)
return "\x1b[" + strings.TrimSuffix(ret, ";") + "m"
}
func findAnsiStart(str string) int {
idx := 0
for ; idx < len(str); idx++ {
b := str[idx]
if b == 0x1b || b == 0x0e || b == 0x0f {
return idx
func toAnsiString(color tui.Color, offset int) string {
col := int(color)
ret := ""
if col == -1 {
ret += strconv.Itoa(offset + 9)
} else if col < 8 {
ret += strconv.Itoa(offset + col)
} else if col < 16 {
ret += strconv.Itoa(offset - 30 + 90 + col - 8)
} else if col < 256 {
ret += strconv.Itoa(offset+8) + ";5;" + strconv.Itoa(col)
} else if col >= (1 << 24) {
r := strconv.Itoa((col >> 16) & 0xff)
g := strconv.Itoa((col >> 8) & 0xff)
b := strconv.Itoa(col & 0xff)
ret += strconv.Itoa(offset+8) + ";2;" + r + ";" + g + ";" + b
}
return ret + ";"
}
func isPrint(c uint8) bool {
return '\x20' <= c && c <= '\x7e'
}
func matchOperatingSystemCommand(s string) int {
// `\x1b][0-9][;:][[:print:]]+(?:\x1b\\\\|\x07)`
// ^ match starting here
//
i := 5 // prefix matched in nextAnsiEscapeSequence()
for ; i < len(s) && isPrint(s[i]); i++ {
}
if i < len(s) {
if s[i] == '\x07' {
return i + 1
}
if b == 0x08 && idx > 0 {
return idx - 1
if s[i] == '\x1b' && i < len(s)-1 && s[i+1] == '\\' {
return i + 2
}
}
return idx
return -1
}
func matchControlSequence(s string) int {
// `\x1b[\\[()][0-9;:?]*[a-zA-Z@]`
// ^ match starting here
//
i := 2 // prefix matched in nextAnsiEscapeSequence()
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
switch c {
case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', ';', ':', '?':
// ok
default:
if 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' || c == '@' {
return i + 1
}
return -1
}
}
return -1
}
func isCtrlSeqStart(c uint8) bool {
switch c {
case '\\', '[', '(', ')':
return true
}
return false
}
// nextAnsiEscapeSequence returns the ANSI escape sequence and is equivalent to
// calling FindStringIndex() on the below regex (which was originally used):
//
// "(?:\x1b[\\[()][0-9;:?]*[a-zA-Z@]|\x1b][0-9][;:][[:print:]]+(?:\x1b\\\\|\x07)|\x1b.|[\x0e\x0f]|.\x08)"
func nextAnsiEscapeSequence(s string) (int, int) {
// fast check for ANSI escape sequences
i := 0
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
switch s[i] {
case '\x0e', '\x0f', '\x1b', '\x08':
// We ignore the fact that '\x08' cannot be the first char
// in the string and be an escape sequence for the sake of
// speed and simplicity.
goto Loop
}
}
return -1, -1
Loop:
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
switch s[i] {
case '\x08':
// backtrack to match: `.\x08`
if i > 0 && s[i-1] != '\n' {
if s[i-1] < utf8.RuneSelf {
return i - 1, i + 1
}
_, n := utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(s[:i])
return i - n, i + 1
}
case '\x1b':
// match: `\x1b[\\[()][0-9;:?]*[a-zA-Z@]`
if i+2 < len(s) && isCtrlSeqStart(s[i+1]) {
if j := matchControlSequence(s[i:]); j != -1 {
return i, i + j
}
}
// match: `\x1b][0-9][;:][[:print:]]+(?:\x1b\\\\|\x07)`
if i+5 < len(s) && s[i+1] == ']' && isNumeric(s[i+2]) &&
(s[i+3] == ';' || s[i+3] == ':') && isPrint(s[i+4]) {
if j := matchOperatingSystemCommand(s[i:]); j != -1 {
return i, i + j
}
}
// match: `\x1b.`
if i+1 < len(s) && s[i+1] != '\n' {
if s[i+1] < utf8.RuneSelf {
return i, i + 2
}
_, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[i+1:])
return i, i + n + 1
}
case '\x0e', '\x0f':
// match: `[\x0e\x0f]`
return i, i + 1
}
}
return -1, -1
}
func extractColor(str string, state *ansiState, proc func(string, *ansiState) bool) (string, *[]ansiOffset, *ansiState) {
var offsets []ansiOffset
var output bytes.Buffer
// We append to a stack allocated variable that we'll
// later copy and return, to save on allocations.
offsets := make([]ansiOffset, 0, 32)
if state != nil {
offsets = append(offsets, ansiOffset{[2]int32{0, 0}, *state})
}
prevIdx := 0
runeCount := 0
var (
pstate *ansiState // lazily allocated
output strings.Builder
prevIdx int
runeCount int
)
for idx := 0; idx < len(str); {
idx += findAnsiStart(str[idx:])
if idx == len(str) {
// Make sure that we found an ANSI code
start, end := nextAnsiEscapeSequence(str[idx:])
if start == -1 {
break
}
// Make sure that we found an ANSI code
offset := ansiRegex.FindStringIndex(str[idx:])
if len(offset) < 2 {
idx++
continue
}
offset[0] += idx
offset[1] += idx
idx = offset[1]
start += idx
idx += end
// Check if we should continue
prev := str[prevIdx:offset[0]]
prev := str[prevIdx:start]
if proc != nil && !proc(prev, state) {
return "", nil, nil
}
prevIdx = idx
prevIdx = offset[1]
runeCount += utf8.RuneCountInString(prev)
output.WriteString(prev)
if len(prev) != 0 {
runeCount += utf8.RuneCountInString(prev)
// Grow the buffer size to the maximum possible length (string length
// containing ansi codes) to avoid repetitive allocation
if output.Cap() == 0 {
output.Grow(len(str))
}
output.WriteString(prev)
}
newState := interpretCode(str[offset[0]:offset[1]], state)
newState := interpretCode(str[start:idx], state)
if !newState.equals(state) {
if state != nil {
// Update last offset
@@ -106,8 +246,15 @@ func extractColor(str string, state *ansiState, proc func(string, *ansiState) bo
if newState.colored() {
// Append new offset
state = newState
offsets = append(offsets, ansiOffset{[2]int32{int32(runeCount), int32(runeCount)}, *state})
if pstate == nil {
pstate = &ansiState{}
}
*pstate = newState
state = pstate
offsets = append(offsets, ansiOffset{
[2]int32{int32(runeCount), int32(runeCount)},
newState,
})
} else {
// Discard state
state = nil
@@ -117,7 +264,6 @@ func extractColor(str string, state *ansiState, proc func(string, *ansiState) bo
var rest string
var trimmed string
if prevIdx == 0 {
// No ANSI code found
rest = str
@@ -127,48 +273,87 @@ func extractColor(str string, state *ansiState, proc func(string, *ansiState) bo
output.WriteString(rest)
trimmed = output.String()
}
if len(rest) > 0 && state != nil {
// Update last offset
runeCount += utf8.RuneCountInString(rest)
(&offsets[len(offsets)-1]).offset[1] = int32(runeCount)
}
if proc != nil {
proc(rest, state)
}
if len(offsets) == 0 {
return trimmed, nil, state
if len(offsets) > 0 {
if len(rest) > 0 && state != nil {
// Update last offset
runeCount += utf8.RuneCountInString(rest)
(&offsets[len(offsets)-1]).offset[1] = int32(runeCount)
}
// Return a copy of the offsets slice
a := make([]ansiOffset, len(offsets))
copy(a, offsets)
return trimmed, &a, state
}
return trimmed, &offsets, state
return trimmed, nil, state
}
func interpretCode(ansiCode string, prevState *ansiState) *ansiState {
// State
var state *ansiState
if prevState == nil {
state = &ansiState{-1, -1, 0}
func parseAnsiCode(s string, delimiter byte) (int, byte, string) {
var remaining string
i := -1
if delimiter == 0 {
// Faster than strings.IndexAny(";:")
i = strings.IndexByte(s, ';')
if i < 0 {
i = strings.IndexByte(s, ':')
}
} else {
state = &ansiState{prevState.fg, prevState.bg, prevState.attr}
i = strings.IndexByte(s, delimiter)
}
if i >= 0 {
delimiter = s[i]
remaining = s[i+1:]
s = s[:i]
}
if len(s) > 0 {
// Inlined version of strconv.Atoi() that only handles positive
// integers and does not allocate on error.
code := 0
for _, ch := range []byte(s) {
ch -= '0'
if ch > 9 {
return -1, delimiter, remaining
}
code = code*10 + int(ch)
}
return code, delimiter, remaining
}
return -1, delimiter, remaining
}
func interpretCode(ansiCode string, prevState *ansiState) ansiState {
var state ansiState
if prevState == nil {
state = ansiState{-1, -1, 0, -1}
} else {
state = ansiState{prevState.fg, prevState.bg, prevState.attr, prevState.lbg}
}
if ansiCode[0] != '\x1b' || ansiCode[1] != '[' || ansiCode[len(ansiCode)-1] != 'm' {
if prevState != nil && strings.HasSuffix(ansiCode, "0K") {
state.lbg = prevState.bg
}
return state
}
ptr := &state.fg
state256 := 0
init := func() {
if len(ansiCode) <= 3 {
state.fg = -1
state.bg = -1
state.attr = 0
state256 = 0
return state
}
ansiCode = ansiCode[2 : len(ansiCode)-1]
if len(ansiCode) == 0 {
init()
}
for _, code := range strings.Split(ansiCode, ";") {
if num, err := strconv.Atoi(code); err == nil {
state256 := 0
ptr := &state.fg
var delimiter byte = 0
for len(ansiCode) != 0 {
var num int
if num, delimiter, ansiCode = parseAnsiCode(ansiCode, delimiter); num != -1 {
switch state256 {
case 0:
switch num {
@@ -194,8 +379,17 @@ func interpretCode(ansiCode string, prevState *ansiState) *ansiState {
state.attr = state.attr | tui.Blink
case 7:
state.attr = state.attr | tui.Reverse
case 9:
state.attr = state.attr | tui.StrikeThrough
case 23: // tput rmso
state.attr = state.attr &^ tui.Italic
case 24: // tput rmul
state.attr = state.attr &^ tui.Underline
case 0:
init()
state.fg = -1
state.bg = -1
state.attr = 0
state256 = 0
default:
if num >= 30 && num <= 37 {
state.fg = tui.Color(num - 30)
@@ -231,6 +425,7 @@ func interpretCode(ansiCode string, prevState *ansiState) *ansiState {
}
}
}
if state256 > 0 {
*ptr = -1
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,192 @@
package fzf
import (
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/tui"
)
// The following regular expression will include not all but most of the
// frequently used ANSI sequences. This regex is used as a reference for
// testing nextAnsiEscapeSequence().
//
// References:
// - https://github.com/gnachman/iTerm2
// - https://web.archive.org/web/20090204053813/http://ascii-table.com/ansi-escape-sequences.php
// (archived from http://ascii-table.com/ansi-escape-sequences.php)
// - https://web.archive.org/web/20090227051140/http://ascii-table.com/ansi-escape-sequences-vt-100.php
// (archived from http://ascii-table.com/ansi-escape-sequences-vt-100.php)
// - http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x405.html
// - https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
var ansiRegexReference = regexp.MustCompile("(?:\x1b[\\[()][0-9;:]*[a-zA-Z@]|\x1b][0-9][;:][[:print:]]+(?:\x1b\\\\|\x07)|\x1b.|[\x0e\x0f]|.\x08)")
func testParserReference(t testing.TB, str string) {
t.Helper()
toSlice := func(start, end int) []int {
if start == -1 {
return nil
}
return []int{start, end}
}
s := str
for i := 0; ; i++ {
got := toSlice(nextAnsiEscapeSequence(s))
exp := ansiRegexReference.FindStringIndex(s)
equal := len(got) == len(exp)
if equal {
for i := 0; i < len(got); i++ {
if got[i] != exp[i] {
equal = false
break
}
}
}
if !equal {
var exps, gots []rune
if len(got) == 2 {
gots = []rune(s[got[0]:got[1]])
}
if len(exp) == 2 {
exps = []rune(s[exp[0]:exp[1]])
}
t.Errorf("%d: %q: got: %v (%q) want: %v (%q)", i, s, got, gots, exp, exps)
return
}
if len(exp) == 0 {
return
}
s = s[exp[1]:]
}
}
func TestNextAnsiEscapeSequence(t *testing.T) {
testStrs := []string{
"\x1b[0mhello world",
"\x1b[1mhello world",
"椙\x1b[1m椙",
"椙\x1b[1椙m椙",
"\x1b[1mhello \x1b[mw\x1b7o\x1b8r\x1b(Bl\x1b[2@d",
"\x1b[1mhello \x1b[Kworld",
"hello \x1b[34;45;1mworld",
"hello \x1b[34;45;1mwor\x1b[34;45;1mld",
"hello \x1b[34;45;1mwor\x1b[0mld",
"hello \x1b[34;48;5;233;1mwo\x1b[38;5;161mr\x1b[0ml\x1b[38;5;161md",
"hello \x1b[38;5;38;48;5;48;1mwor\x1b[38;5;48;48;5;38ml\x1b[0md",
"hello \x1b[32;1mworld",
"hello world",
"hello \x1b[0;38;5;200;48;5;100mworld",
"\x1b椙",
"椙\x08",
"\n\x08",
"X\x08",
"",
"\x1b]4;3;rgb:aa/bb/cc\x07 ",
"\x1b]4;3;rgb:aa/bb/cc\x1b\\ ",
ansiBenchmarkString,
}
for _, s := range testStrs {
testParserReference(t, s)
}
}
func TestNextAnsiEscapeSequence_Fuzz_Modified(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("short test")
}
testStrs := []string{
"\x1b[0mhello world",
"\x1b[1mhello world",
"椙\x1b[1m椙",
"椙\x1b[1椙m椙",
"\x1b[1mhello \x1b[mw\x1b7o\x1b8r\x1b(Bl\x1b[2@d",
"\x1b[1mhello \x1b[Kworld",
"hello \x1b[34;45;1mworld",
"hello \x1b[34;45;1mwor\x1b[34;45;1mld",
"hello \x1b[34;45;1mwor\x1b[0mld",
"hello \x1b[34;48;5;233;1mwo\x1b[38;5;161mr\x1b[0ml\x1b[38;5;161md",
"hello \x1b[38;5;38;48;5;48;1mwor\x1b[38;5;48;48;5;38ml\x1b[0md",
"hello \x1b[32;1mworld",
"hello world",
"hello \x1b[0;38;5;200;48;5;100mworld",
ansiBenchmarkString,
}
replacementBytes := [...]rune{'\x0e', '\x0f', '\x1b', '\x08'}
modifyString := func(s string, rr *rand.Rand) string {
n := rr.Intn(len(s))
b := []rune(s)
for ; n >= 0 && len(b) != 0; n-- {
i := rr.Intn(len(b))
switch x := rr.Intn(4); x {
case 0:
b = append(b[:i], b[i+1:]...)
case 1:
j := rr.Intn(len(replacementBytes) - 1)
b[i] = replacementBytes[j]
case 2:
x := rune(rr.Intn(utf8.MaxRune))
for !utf8.ValidRune(x) {
x = rune(rr.Intn(utf8.MaxRune))
}
b[i] = x
case 3:
b[i] = rune(rr.Intn(utf8.MaxRune)) // potentially invalid
default:
t.Fatalf("unsupported value: %d", x)
}
}
return string(b)
}
rr := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1))
for _, s := range testStrs {
for i := 1_000; i >= 0; i-- {
testParserReference(t, modifyString(s, rr))
}
}
}
func TestNextAnsiEscapeSequence_Fuzz_Random(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("short test")
}
randomString := func(rr *rand.Rand) string {
numChars := rand.Intn(50)
codePoints := make([]rune, numChars)
for i := 0; i < len(codePoints); i++ {
var r rune
for n := 0; n < 1000; n++ {
r = rune(rr.Intn(utf8.MaxRune))
// Allow 10% of runes to be invalid
if utf8.ValidRune(r) || rr.Float64() < 0.10 {
break
}
}
codePoints[i] = r
}
return string(codePoints)
}
rr := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1))
for i := 0; i < 100_000; i++ {
testParserReference(t, randomString(rr))
}
}
func TestExtractColor(t *testing.T) {
assert := func(offset ansiOffset, b int32, e int32, fg tui.Color, bg tui.Color, bold bool) {
var attr tui.Attr
@@ -28,7 +208,7 @@ func TestExtractColor(t *testing.T) {
if output != "hello world" {
t.Errorf("Invalid output: %s %v", output, []rune(output))
}
fmt.Println(src, ansiOffsets, clean)
t.Log(src, ansiOffsets, clean)
assertion(ansiOffsets, state)
}
@@ -156,3 +336,93 @@ func TestExtractColor(t *testing.T) {
assert((*offsets)[1], 6, 11, 200, 100, false)
})
}
func TestAnsiCodeStringConversion(t *testing.T) {
assert := func(code string, prevState *ansiState, expected string) {
state := interpretCode(code, prevState)
if expected != state.ToString() {
t.Errorf("expected: %s, actual: %s",
strings.Replace(expected, "\x1b[", "\\x1b[", -1),
strings.Replace(state.ToString(), "\x1b[", "\\x1b[", -1))
}
}
assert("\x1b[m", nil, "")
assert("\x1b[m", &ansiState{attr: tui.Blink, lbg: -1}, "")
assert("\x1b[31m", nil, "\x1b[31;49m")
assert("\x1b[41m", nil, "\x1b[39;41m")
assert("\x1b[92m", nil, "\x1b[92;49m")
assert("\x1b[102m", nil, "\x1b[39;102m")
assert("\x1b[31m", &ansiState{fg: 4, bg: 4, lbg: -1}, "\x1b[31;44m")
assert("\x1b[1;2;31m", &ansiState{fg: 2, bg: -1, attr: tui.Reverse, lbg: -1}, "\x1b[1;2;7;31;49m")
assert("\x1b[38;5;100;48;5;200m", nil, "\x1b[38;5;100;48;5;200m")
assert("\x1b[38:5:100:48:5:200m", nil, "\x1b[38;5;100;48;5;200m")
assert("\x1b[48;5;100;38;5;200m", nil, "\x1b[38;5;200;48;5;100m")
assert("\x1b[48;5;100;38;2;10;20;30;1m", nil, "\x1b[1;38;2;10;20;30;48;5;100m")
assert("\x1b[48;5;100;38;2;10;20;30;7m",
&ansiState{attr: tui.Dim | tui.Italic, fg: 1, bg: 1},
"\x1b[2;3;7;38;2;10;20;30;48;5;100m")
}
func TestParseAnsiCode(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
In, Exp string
N int
}{
{"123", "", 123},
{"1a", "", -1},
{"1a;12", "12", -1},
{"12;a", "a", 12},
{"-2", "", -1},
}
for _, x := range tests {
n, _, s := parseAnsiCode(x.In, 0)
if n != x.N || s != x.Exp {
t.Fatalf("%q: got: (%d %q) want: (%d %q)", x.In, n, s, x.N, x.Exp)
}
}
}
// kernel/bpf/preload/iterators/README
const ansiBenchmarkString = "\x1b[38;5;81m\x1b[01;31m\x1b[Kkernel/\x1b[0m\x1b[38:5:81mbpf/" +
"\x1b[0m\x1b[38:5:81mpreload/\x1b[0m\x1b[38;5;81miterators/" +
"\x1b[0m\x1b[38:5:149mMakefile\x1b[m\x1b[K\x1b[0m"
func BenchmarkNextAnsiEscapeSequence(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(ansiBenchmarkString)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
s := ansiBenchmarkString
for {
_, o := nextAnsiEscapeSequence(s)
if o == -1 {
break
}
s = s[o:]
}
}
}
// Baseline test to compare the speed of nextAnsiEscapeSequence() to the
// previously used regex based implementation.
func BenchmarkNextAnsiEscapeSequence_Regex(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(ansiBenchmarkString)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
s := ansiBenchmarkString
for {
a := ansiRegexReference.FindStringIndex(s)
if len(a) == 0 {
break
}
s = s[a[1]:]
}
}
}
func BenchmarkExtractColor(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(ansiBenchmarkString)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
extractColor(ansiBenchmarkString, nil, nil)
}
}

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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ func TestChunkCache(t *testing.T) {
cache := NewChunkCache()
chunk1p := &Chunk{}
chunk2p := &Chunk{count: chunkSize}
items1 := []Result{Result{}}
items2 := []Result{Result{}, Result{}}
items1 := []Result{{}}
items2 := []Result{{}, {}}
cache.Add(chunk1p, "foo", items1)
cache.Add(chunk2p, "foo", items1)
cache.Add(chunk2p, "bar", items2)

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@@ -64,6 +64,13 @@ func (cl *ChunkList) Push(data []byte) bool {
return ret
}
// Clear clears the data
func (cl *ChunkList) Clear() {
cl.mutex.Lock()
cl.chunks = nil
cl.mutex.Unlock()
}
// Snapshot returns immutable snapshot of the ChunkList
func (cl *ChunkList) Snapshot() ([]*Chunk, int) {
cl.mutex.Lock()

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
package fzf
import (
"math"
"os"
"time"
@@ -8,9 +9,6 @@ import (
)
const (
// Current version
version = "0.17.5"
// Core
coordinatorDelayMax time.Duration = 100 * time.Millisecond
coordinatorDelayStep time.Duration = 10 * time.Millisecond
@@ -24,9 +22,12 @@ const (
// Terminal
initialDelay = 20 * time.Millisecond
initialDelayTac = 100 * time.Millisecond
spinnerDuration = 200 * time.Millisecond
spinnerDuration = 100 * time.Millisecond
previewCancelWait = 500 * time.Millisecond
previewChunkDelay = 100 * time.Millisecond
previewDelayed = 500 * time.Millisecond
maxPatternLength = 300
maxMulti = math.MaxInt32
// Matcher
numPartitionsMultiplier = 8
@@ -60,8 +61,6 @@ func init() {
defaultCommand = `set -o pipefail; command find -L . -mindepth 1 \( -path '*/\.*' -o -fstype 'sysfs' -o -fstype 'devfs' -o -fstype 'devtmpfs' -o -fstype 'proc' \) -prune -o -type f -print -o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | cut -b3-`
} else if os.Getenv("TERM") == "cygwin" {
defaultCommand = `sh -c "command find -L . -mindepth 1 -path '*/\.*' -prune -o -type f -print -o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | cut -b3-"`
} else {
defaultCommand = `for /r %P in (*) do @(set "_curfile=%P" & set "_curfile=!_curfile:%__CD__%=!" & echo !_curfile!)`
}
}
@@ -74,6 +73,7 @@ const (
EvtSearchFin
EvtHeader
EvtReady
EvtQuit
)
const (

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@@ -1,28 +1,4 @@
/*
Package fzf implements fzf, a command-line fuzzy finder.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Junegunn Choi
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
// Package fzf implements fzf, a command-line fuzzy finder.
package fzf
import (
@@ -43,7 +19,7 @@ Matcher -> EvtHeader -> Terminal (update header)
*/
// Run starts fzf
func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
func Run(opts *Options, version string, revision string) {
sort := opts.Sort > 0
sortCriteria = opts.Criteria
@@ -63,12 +39,14 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
ansiProcessor := func(data []byte) (util.Chars, *[]ansiOffset) {
return util.ToChars(data), nil
}
var lineAnsiState, prevLineAnsiState *ansiState
if opts.Ansi {
if opts.Theme != nil {
var state *ansiState
if opts.Theme.Colored {
ansiProcessor = func(data []byte) (util.Chars, *[]ansiOffset) {
trimmed, offsets, newState := extractColor(string(data), state, nil)
state = newState
prevLineAnsiState = lineAnsiState
trimmed, offsets, newState := extractColor(string(data), lineAnsiState, nil)
lineAnsiState = newState
return util.ToChars([]byte(trimmed)), offsets
}
} else {
@@ -100,6 +78,22 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
} else {
chunkList = NewChunkList(func(item *Item, data []byte) bool {
tokens := Tokenize(string(data), opts.Delimiter)
if opts.Ansi && opts.Theme.Colored && len(tokens) > 1 {
var ansiState *ansiState
if prevLineAnsiState != nil {
ansiStateDup := *prevLineAnsiState
ansiState = &ansiStateDup
}
for _, token := range tokens {
prevAnsiState := ansiState
_, _, ansiState = extractColor(token.text.ToString(), ansiState, nil)
if prevAnsiState != nil {
token.text.Prepend("\x1b[m" + prevAnsiState.ToString())
} else {
token.text.Prepend("\x1b[m")
}
}
}
trans := Transform(tokens, opts.WithNth)
transformed := joinTokens(trans)
if len(header) < opts.HeaderLines {
@@ -108,6 +102,7 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
return false
}
item.text, item.colors = ansiProcessor([]byte(transformed))
item.text.TrimTrailingWhitespaces()
item.text.Index = itemIndex
item.origText = &data
itemIndex++
@@ -117,27 +112,30 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
// Reader
streamingFilter := opts.Filter != nil && !sort && !opts.Tac && !opts.Sync
var reader *Reader
if !streamingFilter {
reader := NewReader(func(data []byte) bool {
reader = NewReader(func(data []byte) bool {
return chunkList.Push(data)
}, eventBox, opts.ReadZero)
}, eventBox, opts.ReadZero, opts.Filter == nil)
go reader.ReadSource()
}
// Matcher
forward := true
for _, cri := range opts.Criteria[1:] {
if cri == byEnd {
withPos := false
for idx := len(opts.Criteria) - 1; idx > 0; idx-- {
switch opts.Criteria[idx] {
case byChunk:
withPos = true
case byEnd:
forward = false
break
}
if cri == byBegin {
break
case byBegin:
forward = true
}
}
patternBuilder := func(runes []rune) *Pattern {
return BuildPattern(
opts.Fuzzy, opts.FuzzyAlgo, opts.Extended, opts.Case, opts.Normalize, forward,
opts.Fuzzy, opts.FuzzyAlgo, opts.Extended, opts.Case, opts.Normalize, forward, withPos,
opts.Filter == nil, opts.Nth, opts.Delimiter, runes)
}
matcher := NewMatcher(patternBuilder, sort, opts.Tac, eventBox)
@@ -149,6 +147,7 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
}
pattern := patternBuilder([]rune(*opts.Filter))
matcher.sort = pattern.sortable
found := false
if streamingFilter {
@@ -163,7 +162,7 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
}
}
return false
}, eventBox, opts.ReadZero)
}, eventBox, opts.ReadZero, false)
reader.ReadSource()
} else {
eventBox.Unwatch(EvtReadNew)
@@ -195,42 +194,132 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
// Terminal I/O
terminal := NewTerminal(opts, eventBox)
maxFit := 0 // Maximum number of items that can fit on screen
padHeight := 0
heightUnknown := opts.Height.auto
if heightUnknown {
maxFit, padHeight = terminal.MaxFitAndPad(opts)
}
deferred := opts.Select1 || opts.Exit0
go terminal.Loop()
if !deferred {
terminal.startChan <- true
if !deferred && !heightUnknown {
// Start right away
terminal.startChan <- fitpad{-1, -1}
}
// Event coordination
reading := true
clearCache := util.Once(false)
clearSelection := util.Once(false)
ticks := 0
var nextCommand *string
eventBox.Watch(EvtReadNew)
total := 0
query := []rune{}
determine := func(final bool) {
if heightUnknown {
if total >= maxFit || final {
heightUnknown = false
terminal.startChan <- fitpad{util.Min(total, maxFit), padHeight}
}
} else if deferred {
deferred = false
terminal.startChan <- fitpad{-1, -1}
}
}
useSnapshot := false
var snapshot []*Chunk
var prevSnapshot []*Chunk
var count int
restart := func(command string) {
reading = true
clearCache = util.Once(true)
clearSelection = util.Once(true)
// We should not update snapshot if reload is triggered again while
// the previous reload is in progress
if useSnapshot && prevSnapshot != nil {
snapshot, count = chunkList.Snapshot()
}
chunkList.Clear()
itemIndex = 0
header = make([]string, 0, opts.HeaderLines)
go reader.restart(command)
}
for {
delay := true
ticks++
input := func(reloaded bool) []rune {
paused, input := terminal.Input()
if reloaded && paused {
query = []rune{}
} else if !paused {
query = input
}
return query
}
eventBox.Wait(func(events *util.Events) {
if _, fin := (*events)[EvtReadFin]; fin {
delete(*events, EvtReadNew)
}
for evt, value := range *events {
switch evt {
case EvtReadNew, EvtReadFin:
reading = reading && evt == EvtReadNew
snapshot, count := chunkList.Snapshot()
terminal.UpdateCount(count, !reading, value.(bool))
if opts.Sync {
terminal.UpdateList(PassMerger(&snapshot, opts.Tac))
case EvtQuit:
if reading {
reader.terminate()
}
matcher.Reset(snapshot, terminal.Input(), false, !reading, sort)
os.Exit(value.(int))
case EvtReadNew, EvtReadFin:
if evt == EvtReadFin && nextCommand != nil {
restart(*nextCommand)
nextCommand = nil
break
} else {
reading = reading && evt == EvtReadNew
}
if useSnapshot && evt == EvtReadFin {
useSnapshot = false
prevSnapshot = nil
}
if !useSnapshot {
snapshot, count = chunkList.Snapshot()
}
total = count
terminal.UpdateCount(total, !reading, value.(*string))
if opts.Sync {
opts.Sync = false
terminal.UpdateList(PassMerger(&snapshot, opts.Tac), false)
}
if heightUnknown && !deferred {
determine(!reading)
}
reset := !useSnapshot && clearCache()
matcher.Reset(snapshot, input(reset), false, !reading, sort, reset)
case EvtSearchNew:
var command *string
switch val := value.(type) {
case bool:
sort = val
case searchRequest:
sort = val.sort
command = val.command
if command != nil {
useSnapshot = val.sync
}
}
snapshot, _ := chunkList.Snapshot()
matcher.Reset(snapshot, terminal.Input(), true, !reading, sort)
if command != nil {
if reading {
reader.terminate()
nextCommand = command
} else {
restart(*command)
}
break
}
if !useSnapshot {
snapshot, _ = chunkList.Snapshot()
}
reset := !useSnapshot && clearCache()
matcher.Reset(snapshot, input(reset), true, !reading, sort, reset)
delay = false
case EvtSearchProgress:
@@ -240,7 +329,9 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
}
case EvtHeader:
terminal.UpdateHeader(value.([]string))
headerPadded := make([]string, opts.HeaderLines)
copy(headerPadded, value.([]string))
terminal.UpdateHeader(headerPadded)
case EvtSearchFin:
switch val := value.(type) {
@@ -248,8 +339,7 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
if deferred {
count := val.Length()
if opts.Select1 && count > 1 || opts.Exit0 && !opts.Select1 && count > 0 {
deferred = false
terminal.startChan <- true
determine(val.final)
} else if val.final {
if opts.Exit0 && count == 0 || opts.Select1 && count == 1 {
if opts.PrintQuery {
@@ -266,11 +356,10 @@ func Run(opts *Options, revision string) {
}
os.Exit(exitNoMatch)
}
deferred = false
terminal.startChan <- true
determine(val.final)
}
}
terminal.UpdateList(val)
terminal.UpdateList(val, clearSelection())
}
}
}

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ func (h *History) append(line string) error {
lines := append(h.lines[:len(h.lines)-1], line)
if len(lines) > h.maxSize {
lines = lines[len(lines)-h.maxSize : len(lines)]
lines = lines[len(lines)-h.maxSize:]
}
h.lines = append(lines, "")
return ioutil.WriteFile(h.path, []byte(strings.Join(h.lines, "\n")), 0600)

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ package fzf
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/user"
"runtime"
"testing"
)
@@ -12,16 +11,12 @@ func TestHistory(t *testing.T) {
maxHistory := 50
// Invalid arguments
user, _ := user.Current()
var paths []string
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// GOPATH should exist, so we shouldn't be able to override it
paths = []string{os.Getenv("GOPATH")}
} else {
paths = []string{"/etc", "/proc"}
if user.Name != "root" {
paths = append(paths, "/etc/sudoers")
}
}
for _, path := range paths {

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@@ -12,10 +12,11 @@ import (
// MatchRequest represents a search request
type MatchRequest struct {
chunks []*Chunk
pattern *Pattern
final bool
sort bool
chunks []*Chunk
pattern *Pattern
final bool
sort bool
clearCache bool
}
// Matcher is responsible for performing search
@@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ func (m *Matcher) Loop() {
events.Clear()
})
if request.sort != m.sort {
if request.sort != m.sort || request.clearCache {
m.sort = request.sort
m.mergerCache = make(map[string]*Merger)
clearChunkCache()
@@ -207,13 +208,13 @@ func (m *Matcher) scan(request MatchRequest) (*Merger, bool) {
return nil, wait()
}
if time.Now().Sub(startedAt) > progressMinDuration {
if time.Since(startedAt) > progressMinDuration {
m.eventBox.Set(EvtSearchProgress, float32(count)/float32(numChunks))
}
}
partialResults := make([][]Result, numSlices)
for _ = range slices {
for range slices {
partialResult := <-resultChan
partialResults[partialResult.index] = partialResult.matches
}
@@ -221,7 +222,7 @@ func (m *Matcher) scan(request MatchRequest) (*Merger, bool) {
}
// Reset is called to interrupt/signal the ongoing search
func (m *Matcher) Reset(chunks []*Chunk, patternRunes []rune, cancel bool, final bool, sort bool) {
func (m *Matcher) Reset(chunks []*Chunk, patternRunes []rune, cancel bool, final bool, sort bool, clearCache bool) {
pattern := m.patternBuilder(patternRunes)
var event util.EventType
@@ -230,5 +231,5 @@ func (m *Matcher) Reset(chunks []*Chunk, patternRunes []rune, cancel bool, final
} else {
event = reqRetry
}
m.reqBox.Set(event, MatchRequest{chunks, pattern, final, sort})
m.reqBox.Set(event, MatchRequest{chunks, pattern, final, sort && pattern.sortable, clearCache})
}

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@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ func (mg *Merger) mergedGet(idx int) Result {
minIdx = listIdx
}
}
mg.cursors[listIdx] = cursor
}
if minIdx >= 0 {

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@@ -65,6 +65,19 @@ func TestDelimiterRegexRegex(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestDelimiterRegexRegexCaret(t *testing.T) {
delim := delimiterRegexp(`(^\s*|\s+)`)
tokens := Tokenize("foo bar baz", delim)
if delim.str != nil ||
len(tokens) != 4 ||
tokens[0].text.ToString() != "" ||
tokens[1].text.ToString() != "foo " ||
tokens[2].text.ToString() != "bar " ||
tokens[3].text.ToString() != "baz" {
t.Errorf("%s %d", tokens, len(tokens))
}
}
func TestSplitNth(t *testing.T) {
{
ranges := splitNth("..")
@@ -102,7 +115,7 @@ func TestIrrelevantNth(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("nth should be empty: %v", opts.Nth)
}
}
for _, words := range [][]string{[]string{"--nth", "..,3", "+x"}, []string{"--nth", "3,1..", "+x"}, []string{"--nth", "..-1,1", "+x"}} {
for _, words := range [][]string{{"--nth", "..,3", "+x"}, {"--nth", "3,1..", "+x"}, {"--nth", "..-1,1", "+x"}} {
{
opts := defaultOptions()
parseOptions(opts, words)
@@ -125,26 +138,29 @@ func TestIrrelevantNth(t *testing.T) {
func TestParseKeys(t *testing.T) {
pairs := parseKeyChords("ctrl-z,alt-z,f2,@,Alt-a,!,ctrl-G,J,g,ctrl-alt-a,ALT-enter,alt-SPACE", "")
check := func(i int, s string) {
if pairs[i] != s {
t.Errorf("%s != %s", pairs[i], s)
checkEvent := func(e tui.Event, s string) {
if pairs[e] != s {
t.Errorf("%s != %s", pairs[e], s)
}
}
check := func(et tui.EventType, s string) {
checkEvent(et.AsEvent(), s)
}
if len(pairs) != 12 {
t.Error(12)
}
check(tui.CtrlZ, "ctrl-z")
check(tui.AltZ, "alt-z")
check(tui.F2, "f2")
check(tui.AltZ+'@', "@")
check(tui.AltA, "Alt-a")
check(tui.AltZ+'!', "!")
check(tui.CtrlA+'g'-'a', "ctrl-G")
check(tui.AltZ+'J', "J")
check(tui.AltZ+'g', "g")
check(tui.CtrlAltA, "ctrl-alt-a")
check(tui.CtrlAltM, "ALT-enter")
check(tui.AltSpace, "alt-SPACE")
check(tui.CtrlG, "ctrl-G")
checkEvent(tui.AltKey('z'), "alt-z")
checkEvent(tui.Key('@'), "@")
checkEvent(tui.AltKey('a'), "Alt-a")
checkEvent(tui.Key('!'), "!")
checkEvent(tui.Key('J'), "J")
checkEvent(tui.Key('g'), "g")
checkEvent(tui.CtrlAltKey('a'), "ctrl-alt-a")
checkEvent(tui.CtrlAltKey('m'), "ALT-enter")
checkEvent(tui.AltKey(' '), "alt-SPACE")
// Synonyms
pairs = parseKeyChords("enter,Return,space,tab,btab,esc,up,down,left,right", "")
@@ -152,7 +168,7 @@ func TestParseKeys(t *testing.T) {
t.Error(9)
}
check(tui.CtrlM, "Return")
check(tui.AltZ+' ', "space")
checkEvent(tui.Key(' '), "space")
check(tui.Tab, "tab")
check(tui.BTab, "btab")
check(tui.ESC, "esc")
@@ -184,92 +200,105 @@ func TestParseKeysWithComma(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("%d != %d", a, b)
}
}
check := func(pairs map[int]string, i int, s string) {
if pairs[i] != s {
t.Errorf("%s != %s", pairs[i], s)
check := func(pairs map[tui.Event]string, e tui.Event, s string) {
if pairs[e] != s {
t.Errorf("%s != %s", pairs[e], s)
}
}
pairs := parseKeyChords(",", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 1)
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+',', ",")
check(pairs, tui.Key(','), ",")
pairs = parseKeyChords(",,a,b", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 3)
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'a', "a")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'b', "b")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+',', ",")
check(pairs, tui.Key('a'), "a")
check(pairs, tui.Key('b'), "b")
check(pairs, tui.Key(','), ",")
pairs = parseKeyChords("a,b,,", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 3)
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'a', "a")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'b', "b")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+',', ",")
check(pairs, tui.Key('a'), "a")
check(pairs, tui.Key('b'), "b")
check(pairs, tui.Key(','), ",")
pairs = parseKeyChords("a,,,b", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 3)
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'a', "a")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'b', "b")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+',', ",")
check(pairs, tui.Key('a'), "a")
check(pairs, tui.Key('b'), "b")
check(pairs, tui.Key(','), ",")
pairs = parseKeyChords("a,,,b,c", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 4)
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'a', "a")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'b', "b")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+'c', "c")
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+',', ",")
check(pairs, tui.Key('a'), "a")
check(pairs, tui.Key('b'), "b")
check(pairs, tui.Key('c'), "c")
check(pairs, tui.Key(','), ",")
pairs = parseKeyChords(",,,", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 1)
check(pairs, tui.AltZ+',', ",")
check(pairs, tui.Key(','), ",")
pairs = parseKeyChords(",ALT-,,", "")
checkN(len(pairs), 1)
check(pairs, tui.AltKey(','), "ALT-,")
}
func TestBind(t *testing.T) {
keymap := defaultKeymap()
check := func(keyName int, arg1 string, types ...actionType) {
if len(keymap[keyName]) != len(types) {
t.Errorf("invalid number of actions (%d != %d)", len(types), len(keymap[keyName]))
check := func(event tui.Event, arg1 string, types ...actionType) {
if len(keymap[event]) != len(types) {
t.Errorf("invalid number of actions for %v (%d != %d)",
event, len(types), len(keymap[event]))
return
}
for idx, action := range keymap[keyName] {
for idx, action := range keymap[event] {
if types[idx] != action.t {
t.Errorf("invalid action type (%d != %d)", types[idx], action.t)
}
}
if len(arg1) > 0 && keymap[keyName][0].a != arg1 {
t.Errorf("invalid action argument: (%s != %s)", arg1, keymap[keyName][0].a)
if len(arg1) > 0 && keymap[event][0].a != arg1 {
t.Errorf("invalid action argument: (%s != %s)", arg1, keymap[event][0].a)
}
}
check(tui.CtrlA, "", actBeginningOfLine)
check(tui.CtrlA.AsEvent(), "", actBeginningOfLine)
errorString := ""
errorFn := func(e string) {
errorString = e
}
parseKeymap(keymap,
"ctrl-a:kill-line,ctrl-b:toggle-sort+up+down,c:page-up,alt-z:page-down,"+
"f1:execute(ls {})+abort,f2:execute/echo {}, {}, {}/,f3:execute[echo '({})'],f4:execute;less {};,"+
"f1:execute(ls {+})+abort+execute(echo \n{+})+select-all,f2:execute/echo {}, {}, {}/,f3:execute[echo '({})'],f4:execute;less {};,"+
"alt-a:execute-Multi@echo (,),[,],/,:,;,%,{}@,alt-b:execute;echo (,),[,],/,:,@,%,{};,"+
"x:Execute(foo+bar),X:execute/bar+baz/"+
",,:abort,::accept,+:execute:++\nfoobar,Y:execute(baz)+up")
check(tui.CtrlA, "", actKillLine)
check(tui.CtrlB, "", actToggleSort, actUp, actDown)
check(tui.AltZ+'c', "", actPageUp)
check(tui.AltZ+',', "", actAbort)
check(tui.AltZ+':', "", actAccept)
check(tui.AltZ, "", actPageDown)
check(tui.F1, "ls {}", actExecute, actAbort)
check(tui.F2, "echo {}, {}, {}", actExecute)
check(tui.F3, "echo '({})'", actExecute)
check(tui.F4, "less {}", actExecute)
check(tui.AltZ+'x', "foo+bar", actExecute)
check(tui.AltZ+'X', "bar+baz", actExecute)
check(tui.AltA, "echo (,),[,],/,:,;,%,{}", actExecuteMulti)
check(tui.AltB, "echo (,),[,],/,:,@,%,{}", actExecute)
check(tui.AltZ+'+', "++\nfoobar,Y:execute(baz)+up", actExecute)
",f1:+first,f1:+top"+
",,:abort,::accept,+:execute:++\nfoobar,Y:execute(baz)+up", errorFn)
check(tui.CtrlA.AsEvent(), "", actKillLine)
check(tui.CtrlB.AsEvent(), "", actToggleSort, actUp, actDown)
check(tui.Key('c'), "", actPageUp)
check(tui.Key(','), "", actAbort)
check(tui.Key(':'), "", actAccept)
check(tui.AltKey('z'), "", actPageDown)
check(tui.F1.AsEvent(), "ls {+}", actExecute, actAbort, actExecute, actSelectAll, actFirst, actFirst)
check(tui.F2.AsEvent(), "echo {}, {}, {}", actExecute)
check(tui.F3.AsEvent(), "echo '({})'", actExecute)
check(tui.F4.AsEvent(), "less {}", actExecute)
check(tui.Key('x'), "foo+bar", actExecute)
check(tui.Key('X'), "bar+baz", actExecute)
check(tui.AltKey('a'), "echo (,),[,],/,:,;,%,{}", actExecuteMulti)
check(tui.AltKey('b'), "echo (,),[,],/,:,@,%,{}", actExecute)
check(tui.Key('+'), "++\nfoobar,Y:execute(baz)+up", actExecute)
for idx, char := range []rune{'~', '!', '@', '#', '$', '%', '^', '&', '*', '|', ';', '/'} {
parseKeymap(keymap, fmt.Sprintf("%d:execute%cfoobar%c", idx%10, char, char))
check(tui.AltZ+int([]rune(fmt.Sprintf("%d", idx%10))[0]), "foobar", actExecute)
parseKeymap(keymap, fmt.Sprintf("%d:execute%cfoobar%c", idx%10, char, char), errorFn)
check(tui.Key([]rune(fmt.Sprintf("%d", idx%10))[0]), "foobar", actExecute)
}
parseKeymap(keymap, "f1:abort")
check(tui.F1, "", actAbort)
parseKeymap(keymap, "f1:abort", errorFn)
check(tui.F1.AsEvent(), "", actAbort)
if len(errorString) > 0 {
t.Errorf("error parsing keymap: %s", errorString)
}
}
func TestColorSpec(t *testing.T) {
@@ -294,7 +323,7 @@ func TestColorSpec(t *testing.T) {
}
customized := parseTheme(theme, "fg:231,bg:232")
if customized.Fg != 231 || customized.Bg != 232 {
if customized.Fg.Color != 231 || customized.Bg.Color != 232 {
t.Errorf("color not customized")
}
if *tui.Dark256 == *customized {
@@ -312,24 +341,13 @@ func TestColorSpec(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestParseNilTheme(t *testing.T) {
var theme *tui.ColorTheme
newTheme := parseTheme(theme, "prompt:12")
if newTheme != nil {
t.Errorf("color is disabled. keep it that way.")
}
newTheme = parseTheme(theme, "prompt:12,dark,prompt:13")
if newTheme.Prompt != 13 {
t.Errorf("color should now be enabled and customized")
}
}
func TestDefaultCtrlNP(t *testing.T) {
check := func(words []string, key int, expected actionType) {
check := func(words []string, et tui.EventType, expected actionType) {
e := et.AsEvent()
opts := defaultOptions()
parseOptions(opts, words)
postProcessOptions(opts)
if opts.Keymap[key][0].t != expected {
if opts.Keymap[e][0].t != expected {
t.Error()
}
}
@@ -343,10 +361,10 @@ func TestDefaultCtrlNP(t *testing.T) {
f.Close()
hist := "--history=" + f.Name()
check([]string{hist}, tui.CtrlN, actNextHistory)
check([]string{hist}, tui.CtrlP, actPreviousHistory)
check([]string{hist}, tui.CtrlP, actPrevHistory)
check([]string{hist, "--bind=ctrl-n:accept"}, tui.CtrlN, actAccept)
check([]string{hist, "--bind=ctrl-n:accept"}, tui.CtrlP, actPreviousHistory)
check([]string{hist, "--bind=ctrl-n:accept"}, tui.CtrlP, actPrevHistory)
check([]string{hist, "--bind=ctrl-p:accept"}, tui.CtrlN, actNextHistory)
check([]string{hist, "--bind=ctrl-p:accept"}, tui.CtrlP, actAccept)
@@ -386,23 +404,26 @@ func TestPreviewOpts(t *testing.T) {
opts.Preview.size.size == 50) {
t.Error()
}
opts = optsFor("--preview", "cat {}", "--preview-window=left:15:hidden:wrap")
opts = optsFor("--preview", "cat {}", "--preview-window=left:15,hidden,wrap:+{1}-/2")
if !(opts.Preview.command == "cat {}" &&
opts.Preview.hidden == true &&
opts.Preview.wrap == true &&
opts.Preview.position == posLeft &&
opts.Preview.scroll == "+{1}-/2" &&
opts.Preview.size.percent == false &&
opts.Preview.size.size == 15+2+2) {
opts.Preview.size.size == 15) {
t.Error(opts.Preview)
}
opts = optsFor("--preview-window=up:15:wrap:hidden", "--preview-window=down")
opts = optsFor("--preview-window=up,15,wrap,hidden,+{1}+3-1-2/2", "--preview-window=down", "--preview-window=cycle")
if !(opts.Preview.command == "" &&
opts.Preview.hidden == false &&
opts.Preview.wrap == false &&
opts.Preview.hidden == true &&
opts.Preview.wrap == true &&
opts.Preview.cycle == true &&
opts.Preview.position == posDown &&
opts.Preview.size.percent == true &&
opts.Preview.size.size == 50) {
t.Error(opts.Preview)
opts.Preview.scroll == "+{1}+3-1-2/2" &&
opts.Preview.size.percent == false &&
opts.Preview.size.size == 15) {
t.Error(opts.Preview.size.size)
}
opts = optsFor("--preview-window=up:15:wrap:hidden")
if !(opts.Preview.command == "" &&
@@ -410,7 +431,14 @@ func TestPreviewOpts(t *testing.T) {
opts.Preview.wrap == true &&
opts.Preview.position == posUp &&
opts.Preview.size.percent == false &&
opts.Preview.size.size == 15+2) {
opts.Preview.size.size == 15) {
t.Error(opts.Preview)
}
opts = optsFor("--preview=foo", "--preview-window=up", "--preview-window=default:70%")
if !(opts.Preview.command == "foo" &&
opts.Preview.position == posRight &&
opts.Preview.size.percent == true &&
opts.Preview.size.size == 70) {
t.Error(opts.Preview)
}
}
@@ -421,3 +449,62 @@ func TestAdditiveExpect(t *testing.T) {
t.Error(opts.Expect)
}
}
func TestValidateSign(t *testing.T) {
testCases := []struct {
inputSign string
isValid bool
}{
{"> ", true},
{"아", true},
{"😀", true},
{"", false},
{">>>", false},
}
for _, testCase := range testCases {
err := validateSign(testCase.inputSign, "")
if testCase.isValid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("Input sign `%s` caused error", testCase.inputSign)
}
if !testCase.isValid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("Input sign `%s` did not cause error", testCase.inputSign)
}
}
}
func TestParseSingleActionList(t *testing.T) {
actions := parseSingleActionList("Execute@foo+bar,baz@+up+up+reload:down+down", func(string) {})
if len(actions) != 4 {
t.Errorf("Invalid number of actions parsed:%d", len(actions))
}
if actions[0].t != actExecute || actions[0].a != "foo+bar,baz" {
t.Errorf("Invalid action parsed: %v", actions[0])
}
if actions[1].t != actUp || actions[2].t != actUp {
t.Errorf("Invalid action parsed: %v / %v", actions[1], actions[2])
}
if actions[3].t != actReload || actions[3].a != "down+down" {
t.Errorf("Invalid action parsed: %v", actions[3])
}
}
func TestParseSingleActionListError(t *testing.T) {
err := ""
parseSingleActionList("change-query(foobar)baz", func(e string) {
err = e
})
if len(err) == 0 {
t.Errorf("Failed to detect error")
}
}
func TestMaskActionContents(t *testing.T) {
original := ":execute((f)(o)(o)(b)(a)(r))+change-query@qu@ry@+up,x:reload:hello:world"
expected := ":execute +change-query +up,x:reload "
masked := maskActionContents(original)
if masked != expected {
t.Errorf("Not masked: %s", masked)
}
}

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@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ type term struct {
inv bool
text []rune
caseSensitive bool
normalize bool
}
// String returns the string representation of a term.
@@ -50,8 +51,10 @@ type Pattern struct {
caseSensitive bool
normalize bool
forward bool
withPos bool
text []rune
termSets []termSet
sortable bool
cacheable bool
cacheKey string
delimiter Delimiter
@@ -83,7 +86,7 @@ func clearChunkCache() {
// BuildPattern builds Pattern object from the given arguments
func BuildPattern(fuzzy bool, fuzzyAlgo algo.Algo, extended bool, caseMode Case, normalize bool, forward bool,
cacheable bool, nth []Range, delimiter Delimiter, runes []rune) *Pattern {
withPos bool, cacheable bool, nth []Range, delimiter Delimiter, runes []rune) *Pattern {
var asString string
if extended {
@@ -101,23 +104,34 @@ func BuildPattern(fuzzy bool, fuzzyAlgo algo.Algo, extended bool, caseMode Case,
}
caseSensitive := true
sortable := true
termSets := []termSet{}
if extended {
termSets = parseTerms(fuzzy, caseMode, normalize, asString)
// We should not sort the result if there are only inverse search terms
sortable = false
Loop:
for _, termSet := range termSets {
for idx, term := range termSet {
if !term.inv {
sortable = true
}
// If the query contains inverse search terms or OR operators,
// we cannot cache the search scope
if !cacheable || idx > 0 || term.inv || fuzzy && term.typ != termFuzzy || !fuzzy && term.typ != termExact {
cacheable = false
break Loop
if sortable {
// Can't break until we see at least one non-inverse term
break Loop
}
}
}
}
} else {
lowerString := strings.ToLower(asString)
normalize = normalize &&
lowerString == string(algo.NormalizeRunes([]rune(lowerString)))
caseSensitive = caseMode == CaseRespect ||
caseMode == CaseSmart && lowerString != asString
if !caseSensitive {
@@ -132,8 +146,10 @@ func BuildPattern(fuzzy bool, fuzzyAlgo algo.Algo, extended bool, caseMode Case,
caseSensitive: caseSensitive,
normalize: normalize,
forward: forward,
withPos: withPos,
text: []rune(asString),
termSets: termSets,
sortable: sortable,
cacheable: cacheable,
nth: nth,
delimiter: delimiter,
@@ -162,6 +178,8 @@ func parseTerms(fuzzy bool, caseMode Case, normalize bool, str string) []termSet
lowerText := strings.ToLower(text)
caseSensitive := caseMode == CaseRespect ||
caseMode == CaseSmart && text != lowerText
normalizeTerm := normalize &&
lowerText == string(algo.NormalizeRunes([]rune(lowerText)))
if !caseSensitive {
text = lowerText
}
@@ -211,14 +229,15 @@ func parseTerms(fuzzy bool, caseMode Case, normalize bool, str string) []termSet
set = termSet{}
}
textRunes := []rune(text)
if normalize {
if normalizeTerm {
textRunes = algo.NormalizeRunes(textRunes)
}
set = append(set, term{
typ: typ,
inv: inv,
text: textRunes,
caseSensitive: caseSensitive})
caseSensitive: caseSensitive,
normalize: normalizeTerm})
switchSet = true
}
}
@@ -285,13 +304,13 @@ func (p *Pattern) matchChunk(chunk *Chunk, space []Result, slab *util.Slab) []Re
if space == nil {
for idx := 0; idx < chunk.count; idx++ {
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(&chunk.items[idx], false, slab); match != nil {
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(&chunk.items[idx], p.withPos, slab); match != nil {
matches = append(matches, *match)
}
}
} else {
for _, result := range space {
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(result.item, false, slab); match != nil {
if match, _, _ := p.MatchItem(result.item, p.withPos, slab); match != nil {
matches = append(matches, *match)
}
}
@@ -320,7 +339,7 @@ func (p *Pattern) MatchItem(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (*Result,
func (p *Pattern) basicMatch(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (Offset, int, *[]int) {
var input []Token
if len(p.nth) == 0 {
input = []Token{Token{text: &item.text, prefixLength: 0}}
input = []Token{{text: &item.text, prefixLength: 0}}
} else {
input = p.transformInput(item)
}
@@ -333,7 +352,7 @@ func (p *Pattern) basicMatch(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) (Offset,
func (p *Pattern) extendedMatch(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) ([]Offset, int, *[]int) {
var input []Token
if len(p.nth) == 0 {
input = []Token{Token{text: &item.text, prefixLength: 0}}
input = []Token{{text: &item.text, prefixLength: 0}}
} else {
input = p.transformInput(item)
}
@@ -349,7 +368,7 @@ func (p *Pattern) extendedMatch(item *Item, withPos bool, slab *util.Slab) ([]Of
matched := false
for _, term := range termSet {
pfun := p.procFun[term.typ]
off, score, pos := p.iter(pfun, input, term.caseSensitive, p.normalize, p.forward, term.text, withPos, slab)
off, score, pos := p.iter(pfun, input, term.caseSensitive, term.normalize, p.forward, term.text, withPos, slab)
if sidx := off[0]; sidx >= 0 {
if term.inv {
continue

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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ func TestParseTermsEmpty(t *testing.T) {
func TestExact(t *testing.T) {
defer clearPatternCache()
clearPatternCache()
pattern := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true, true,
pattern := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true, false, true,
[]Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("'abc"))
chars := util.ToChars([]byte("aabbcc abc"))
res, pos := algo.ExactMatchNaive(
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func TestExact(t *testing.T) {
func TestEqual(t *testing.T) {
defer clearPatternCache()
clearPatternCache()
pattern := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("^AbC$"))
pattern := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("^AbC$"))
match := func(str string, sidxExpected int, eidxExpected int) {
chars := util.ToChars([]byte(str))
@@ -98,22 +98,25 @@ func TestEqual(t *testing.T) {
}
match("ABC", -1, -1)
match("AbC", 0, 3)
match("AbC ", 0, 3)
match(" AbC ", 1, 4)
match(" AbC", 2, 5)
}
func TestCaseSensitivity(t *testing.T) {
defer clearPatternCache()
clearPatternCache()
pat1 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseSmart, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("abc"))
pat1 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseSmart, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("abc"))
clearPatternCache()
pat2 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseSmart, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("Abc"))
pat2 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseSmart, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("Abc"))
clearPatternCache()
pat3 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseIgnore, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("abc"))
pat3 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseIgnore, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("abc"))
clearPatternCache()
pat4 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseIgnore, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("Abc"))
pat4 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseIgnore, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("Abc"))
clearPatternCache()
pat5 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseRespect, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("abc"))
pat5 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseRespect, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("abc"))
clearPatternCache()
pat6 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseRespect, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("Abc"))
pat6 := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, false, CaseRespect, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("Abc"))
if string(pat1.text) != "abc" || pat1.caseSensitive != false ||
string(pat2.text) != "Abc" || pat2.caseSensitive != true ||
@@ -126,9 +129,9 @@ func TestCaseSensitivity(t *testing.T) {
}
func TestOrigTextAndTransformed(t *testing.T) {
pattern := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("jg"))
pattern := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune("jg"))
tokens := Tokenize("junegunn", Delimiter{})
trans := Transform(tokens, []Range{Range{1, 1}})
trans := Transform(tokens, []Range{{1, 1}})
origBytes := []byte("junegunn.choi")
for _, extended := range []bool{false, true} {
@@ -161,7 +164,7 @@ func TestOrigTextAndTransformed(t *testing.T) {
func TestCacheKey(t *testing.T) {
test := func(extended bool, patStr string, expected string, cacheable bool) {
clearPatternCache()
pat := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, extended, CaseSmart, false, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune(patStr))
pat := BuildPattern(true, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, extended, CaseSmart, false, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune(patStr))
if pat.CacheKey() != expected {
t.Errorf("Expected: %s, actual: %s", expected, pat.CacheKey())
}
@@ -185,7 +188,7 @@ func TestCacheKey(t *testing.T) {
func TestCacheable(t *testing.T) {
test := func(fuzzy bool, str string, expected string, cacheable bool) {
clearPatternCache()
pat := BuildPattern(fuzzy, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, true, true, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune(str))
pat := BuildPattern(fuzzy, algo.FuzzyMatchV2, true, CaseSmart, true, true, false, true, []Range{}, Delimiter{}, []rune(str))
if pat.CacheKey() != expected {
t.Errorf("Expected: %s, actual: %s", expected, pat.CacheKey())
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
//go:build !openbsd
package protector
// Protect calls OS specific protections like pledge on OpenBSD
func Protect() {
return
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
//go:build openbsd
package protector
import "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
// Protect calls OS specific protections like pledge on OpenBSD
func Protect() {
unix.PledgePromises("stdio rpath tty proc exec")
}

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@@ -2,12 +2,17 @@ package fzf
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
"github.com/saracen/walker"
)
// Reader reads from command or standard input
@@ -16,11 +21,17 @@ type Reader struct {
eventBox *util.EventBox
delimNil bool
event int32
finChan chan bool
mutex sync.Mutex
exec *exec.Cmd
command *string
killed bool
wait bool
}
// NewReader returns new Reader object
func NewReader(pusher func([]byte) bool, eventBox *util.EventBox, delimNil bool) *Reader {
return &Reader{pusher, eventBox, delimNil, int32(EvtReady)}
func NewReader(pusher func([]byte) bool, eventBox *util.EventBox, delimNil bool, wait bool) *Reader {
return &Reader{pusher, eventBox, delimNil, int32(EvtReady), make(chan bool, 1), sync.Mutex{}, nil, nil, false, wait}
}
func (r *Reader) startEventPoller() {
@@ -29,9 +40,12 @@ func (r *Reader) startEventPoller() {
pollInterval := readerPollIntervalMin
for {
if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(ptr, int32(EvtReadNew), int32(EvtReady)) {
r.eventBox.Set(EvtReadNew, true)
r.eventBox.Set(EvtReadNew, (*string)(nil))
pollInterval = readerPollIntervalMin
} else if atomic.LoadInt32(ptr) == int32(EvtReadFin) {
if r.wait {
r.finChan <- true
}
return
} else {
pollInterval += readerPollIntervalStep
@@ -46,7 +60,37 @@ func (r *Reader) startEventPoller() {
func (r *Reader) fin(success bool) {
atomic.StoreInt32(&r.event, int32(EvtReadFin))
r.eventBox.Set(EvtReadFin, success)
if r.wait {
<-r.finChan
}
r.mutex.Lock()
ret := r.command
if success || r.killed {
ret = nil
}
r.mutex.Unlock()
r.eventBox.Set(EvtReadFin, ret)
}
func (r *Reader) terminate() {
r.mutex.Lock()
defer func() { r.mutex.Unlock() }()
r.killed = true
if r.exec != nil && r.exec.Process != nil {
util.KillCommand(r.exec)
} else if defaultCommand != "" {
os.Stdin.Close()
}
}
func (r *Reader) restart(command string) {
r.event = int32(EvtReady)
r.startEventPoller()
success := r.readFromCommand(nil, command)
r.fin(success)
}
// ReadSource reads data from the default command or from standard input
@@ -54,12 +98,17 @@ func (r *Reader) ReadSource() {
r.startEventPoller()
var success bool
if util.IsTty() {
// The default command for *nix requires bash
shell := "bash"
cmd := os.Getenv("FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND")
if len(cmd) == 0 {
// The default command for *nix requires bash
success = r.readFromCommand("bash", defaultCommand)
if defaultCommand != "" {
success = r.readFromCommand(&shell, defaultCommand)
} else {
success = r.readFiles()
}
} else {
success = r.readFromCommand("sh", cmd)
success = r.readFromCommand(nil, cmd)
}
} else {
success = r.readFromStdin()
@@ -102,16 +151,51 @@ func (r *Reader) readFromStdin() bool {
return true
}
func (r *Reader) readFromCommand(shell string, cmd string) bool {
listCommand := util.ExecCommandWith(shell, cmd, false)
out, err := listCommand.StdoutPipe()
func (r *Reader) readFiles() bool {
r.killed = false
fn := func(path string, mode os.FileInfo) error {
path = filepath.Clean(path)
if path != "." {
isDir := mode.Mode().IsDir()
if isDir && filepath.Base(path)[0] == '.' {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
if !isDir && r.pusher([]byte(path)) {
atomic.StoreInt32(&r.event, int32(EvtReadNew))
}
}
r.mutex.Lock()
defer r.mutex.Unlock()
if r.killed {
return context.Canceled
}
return nil
}
cb := walker.WithErrorCallback(func(pathname string, err error) error {
return nil
})
return walker.Walk(".", fn, cb) == nil
}
func (r *Reader) readFromCommand(shell *string, command string) bool {
r.mutex.Lock()
r.killed = false
r.command = &command
if shell != nil {
r.exec = util.ExecCommandWith(*shell, command, true)
} else {
r.exec = util.ExecCommand(command, true)
}
out, err := r.exec.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
r.mutex.Unlock()
return false
}
err = listCommand.Start()
err = r.exec.Start()
r.mutex.Unlock()
if err != nil {
return false
}
r.feed(out)
return listCommand.Wait() == nil
return r.exec.Wait() == nil
}

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@@ -10,10 +10,9 @@ import (
func TestReadFromCommand(t *testing.T) {
strs := []string{}
eb := util.NewEventBox()
reader := Reader{
pusher: func(s []byte) bool { strs = append(strs, string(s)); return true },
eventBox: eb,
event: int32(EvtReady)}
reader := NewReader(
func(s []byte) bool { strs = append(strs, string(s)); return true },
eb, false, true)
reader.startEventPoller()
@@ -23,7 +22,7 @@ func TestReadFromCommand(t *testing.T) {
}
// Normal command
reader.fin(reader.readFromCommand("sh", `echo abc && echo def`))
reader.fin(reader.readFromCommand(nil, `echo abc&&echo def`))
if len(strs) != 2 || strs[0] != "abc" || strs[1] != "def" {
t.Errorf("%s", strs)
}
@@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ func TestReadFromCommand(t *testing.T) {
reader.startEventPoller()
// Failing command
reader.fin(reader.readFromCommand("sh", `no-such-command`))
reader.fin(reader.readFromCommand(nil, `no-such-command`))
strs = []string{}
if len(strs) > 0 {
t.Errorf("%s", strs)

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@@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ type Offset [2]int32
type colorOffset struct {
offset [2]int32
color tui.ColorPair
attr tui.Attr
index int32
}
type Result struct {
@@ -51,6 +49,22 @@ func buildResult(item *Item, offsets []Offset, score int) Result {
case byScore:
// Higher is better
val = math.MaxUint16 - util.AsUint16(score)
case byChunk:
if validOffsetFound {
b := minBegin
e := maxEnd
for ; b >= 1; b-- {
if unicode.IsSpace(item.text.Get(b - 1)) {
break
}
}
for ; e < numChars; e++ {
if unicode.IsSpace(item.text.Get(e)) {
break
}
}
val = util.AsUint16(e - b)
}
case byLength:
val = item.TrimLength()
case byBegin, byEnd:
@@ -88,14 +102,14 @@ func minRank() Result {
return Result{item: &minItem, points: [4]uint16{math.MaxUint16, 0, 0, 0}}
}
func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, theme *tui.ColorTheme, color tui.ColorPair, attr tui.Attr, current bool) []colorOffset {
func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, theme *tui.ColorTheme, colBase tui.ColorPair, colMatch tui.ColorPair, current bool) []colorOffset {
itemColors := result.item.Colors()
// No ANSI code, or --color=no
// No ANSI codes
if len(itemColors) == 0 {
var offsets []colorOffset
for _, off := range matchOffsets {
offsets = append(offsets, colorOffset{offset: [2]int32{off[0], off[1]}, color: color, attr: attr})
offsets = append(offsets, colorOffset{offset: [2]int32{off[0], off[1]}, color: colMatch})
}
return offsets
}
@@ -112,17 +126,19 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, theme *tui.ColorTheme,
maxCol = ansi.offset[1]
}
}
cols := make([]int, maxCol)
cols := make([]int, maxCol)
for colorIndex, ansi := range itemColors {
for i := ansi.offset[0]; i < ansi.offset[1]; i++ {
cols[i] = colorIndex + 1 // XXX
cols[i] = colorIndex + 1 // 1-based index of itemColors
}
}
for _, off := range matchOffsets {
for i := off[0]; i < off[1]; i++ {
cols[i] = -1
// Negative of 1-based index of itemColors
// - The extra -1 means highlighted
cols[i] = cols[i]*-1 - 1
}
}
@@ -134,36 +150,53 @@ func (result *Result) colorOffsets(matchOffsets []Offset, theme *tui.ColorTheme,
// --++++++++-- --++++++++++---
curr := 0
start := 0
ansiToColorPair := func(ansi ansiOffset, base tui.ColorPair) tui.ColorPair {
fg := ansi.color.fg
bg := ansi.color.bg
if fg == -1 {
if current {
fg = theme.Current.Color
} else {
fg = theme.Fg.Color
}
}
if bg == -1 {
if current {
bg = theme.DarkBg.Color
} else {
bg = theme.Bg.Color
}
}
return tui.NewColorPair(fg, bg, ansi.color.attr).MergeAttr(base)
}
var colors []colorOffset
add := func(idx int) {
if curr != 0 && idx > start {
if curr == -1 {
colors = append(colors, colorOffset{
offset: [2]int32{int32(start), int32(idx)}, color: color, attr: attr})
} else {
ansi := itemColors[curr-1]
fg := ansi.color.fg
bg := ansi.color.bg
if theme != nil {
if fg == -1 {
if current {
fg = theme.Current
} else {
fg = theme.Fg
}
}
if bg == -1 {
if current {
bg = theme.DarkBg
} else {
bg = theme.Bg
}
if curr < 0 {
color := colMatch
if curr < -1 && theme.Colored {
origColor := ansiToColorPair(itemColors[-curr-2], colMatch)
// hl or hl+ only sets the foreground color, so colMatch is the
// combination of either [hl and bg] or [hl+ and bg+].
//
// If the original text already has background color, and the
// foreground color of colMatch is -1, we shouldn't only apply the
// background color of colMatch.
// e.g. echo -e "\x1b[32;7mfoo\x1b[mbar" | fzf --ansi --color bg+:1,hl+:-1:underline
// echo -e "\x1b[42mfoo\x1b[mbar" | fzf --ansi --color bg+:1,hl+:-1:underline
if color.Fg().IsDefault() && origColor.HasBg() {
color = origColor
} else {
color = origColor.MergeNonDefault(color)
}
}
colors = append(colors, colorOffset{
offset: [2]int32{int32(start), int32(idx)}, color: color})
} else {
ansi := itemColors[curr-1]
colors = append(colors, colorOffset{
offset: [2]int32{int32(start), int32(idx)},
color: tui.NewColorPair(fg, bg),
attr: ansi.color.attr.Merge(attr)})
color: ansiToColorPair(ansi, colBase)})
}
}
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// +build !386,!amd64
//go:build !386 && !amd64
package fzf

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
// +build !tcell
package fzf
import (
@@ -18,8 +16,8 @@ func withIndex(i *Item, index int) *Item {
func TestOffsetSort(t *testing.T) {
offsets := []Offset{
Offset{3, 5}, Offset{2, 7},
Offset{1, 3}, Offset{2, 9}}
{3, 5}, {2, 7},
{1, 3}, {2, 9}}
sort.Sort(ByOrder(offsets))
if offsets[0][0] != 1 || offsets[0][1] != 3 ||
@@ -56,9 +54,9 @@ func TestResultRank(t *testing.T) {
// FIXME global
sortCriteria = []criterion{byScore, byLength}
strs := [][]rune{[]rune("foo"), []rune("foobar"), []rune("bar"), []rune("baz")}
str := []rune("foo")
item1 := buildResult(
withIndex(&Item{text: util.RunesToChars(strs[0])}, 1), []Offset{}, 2)
withIndex(&Item{text: util.RunesToChars(str)}, 1), []Offset{}, 2)
if item1.points[3] != math.MaxUint16-2 || // Bonus
item1.points[2] != 3 || // Length
item1.points[1] != 0 || // Unused
@@ -67,7 +65,7 @@ func TestResultRank(t *testing.T) {
t.Error(item1)
}
// Only differ in index
item2 := buildResult(&Item{text: util.RunesToChars(strs[0])}, []Offset{}, 2)
item2 := buildResult(&Item{text: util.RunesToChars(str)}, []Offset{}, 2)
items := []Result{item1, item2}
sort.Sort(ByRelevance(items))
@@ -84,13 +82,13 @@ func TestResultRank(t *testing.T) {
// Sort by relevance
item3 := buildResult(
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{Offset{1, 3}, Offset{5, 7}}, 3)
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{{1, 3}, {5, 7}}, 3)
item4 := buildResult(
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{Offset{1, 2}, Offset{6, 7}}, 4)
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{{1, 2}, {6, 7}}, 4)
item5 := buildResult(
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{Offset{1, 3}, Offset{5, 7}}, 5)
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{{1, 3}, {5, 7}}, 5)
item6 := buildResult(
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{Offset{1, 2}, Offset{6, 7}}, 6)
withIndex(&Item{}, 2), []Offset{{1, 2}, {6, 7}}, 6)
items = []Result{item1, item2, item3, item4, item5, item6}
sort.Sort(ByRelevance(items))
if !(items[0] == item6 && items[1] == item5 &&
@@ -100,37 +98,77 @@ func TestResultRank(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestChunkTiebreak(t *testing.T) {
// FIXME global
sortCriteria = []criterion{byScore, byChunk}
score := 100
test := func(input string, offset Offset, chunk string) {
item := buildResult(withIndex(&Item{text: util.RunesToChars([]rune(input))}, 1), []Offset{offset}, score)
if !(item.points[3] == math.MaxUint16-uint16(score) && item.points[2] == uint16(len(chunk))) {
t.Error(item.points)
}
}
test("hello foobar goodbye", Offset{8, 9}, "foobar")
test("hello foobar goodbye", Offset{7, 18}, "foobar goodbye")
test("hello foobar goodbye", Offset{0, 1}, "hello")
test("hello foobar goodbye", Offset{5, 7}, "hello foobar") // TBD
}
func TestColorOffset(t *testing.T) {
// ------------ 20 ---- -- ----
// ++++++++ ++++++++++
// --++++++++-- --++++++++++---
offsets := []Offset{Offset{5, 15}, Offset{25, 35}}
offsets := []Offset{{5, 15}, {25, 35}}
item := Result{
item: &Item{
colors: &[]ansiOffset{
ansiOffset{[2]int32{0, 20}, ansiState{1, 5, 0}},
ansiOffset{[2]int32{22, 27}, ansiState{2, 6, tui.Bold}},
ansiOffset{[2]int32{30, 32}, ansiState{3, 7, 0}},
ansiOffset{[2]int32{33, 40}, ansiState{4, 8, tui.Bold}}}}}
// [{[0 5] 9 false} {[5 15] 99 false} {[15 20] 9 false} {[22 25] 10 true} {[25 35] 99 false} {[35 40] 11 true}]
{[2]int32{0, 20}, ansiState{1, 5, 0, -1}},
{[2]int32{22, 27}, ansiState{2, 6, tui.Bold, -1}},
{[2]int32{30, 32}, ansiState{3, 7, 0, -1}},
{[2]int32{33, 40}, ansiState{4, 8, tui.Bold, -1}}}}}
pair := tui.NewColorPair(99, 199)
colors := item.colorOffsets(offsets, tui.Dark256, pair, tui.AttrRegular, true)
assert := func(idx int, b int32, e int32, c tui.ColorPair, bold bool) {
var attr tui.Attr
if bold {
attr = tui.Bold
}
colBase := tui.NewColorPair(89, 189, tui.AttrUndefined)
colMatch := tui.NewColorPair(99, 199, tui.AttrUndefined)
colors := item.colorOffsets(offsets, tui.Dark256, colBase, colMatch, true)
assert := func(idx int, b int32, e int32, c tui.ColorPair) {
o := colors[idx]
if o.offset[0] != b || o.offset[1] != e || o.color != c || o.attr != attr {
t.Error(o)
if o.offset[0] != b || o.offset[1] != e || o.color != c {
t.Error(o, b, e, c)
}
}
assert(0, 0, 5, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5), false)
assert(1, 5, 15, pair, false)
assert(2, 15, 20, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5), false)
assert(3, 22, 25, tui.NewColorPair(2, 6), true)
assert(4, 25, 35, pair, false)
assert(5, 35, 40, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8), true)
// [{[0 5] {1 5 0}} {[5 15] {99 199 0}} {[15 20] {1 5 0}}
// {[22 25] {2 6 1}} {[25 27] {99 199 1}} {[27 30] {99 199 0}}
// {[30 32] {99 199 0}} {[32 33] {99 199 0}} {[33 35] {99 199 1}}
// {[35 40] {4 8 1}}]
assert(0, 0, 5, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(1, 5, 15, colMatch)
assert(2, 15, 20, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(3, 22, 25, tui.NewColorPair(2, 6, tui.Bold))
assert(4, 25, 27, colMatch.WithAttr(tui.Bold))
assert(5, 27, 30, colMatch)
assert(6, 30, 32, colMatch)
assert(7, 32, 33, colMatch) // TODO: Should we merge consecutive blocks?
assert(8, 33, 35, colMatch.WithAttr(tui.Bold))
assert(9, 35, 40, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold))
colRegular := tui.NewColorPair(-1, -1, tui.AttrUndefined)
colUnderline := tui.NewColorPair(-1, -1, tui.Underline)
colors = item.colorOffsets(offsets, tui.Dark256, colRegular, colUnderline, true)
// [{[0 5] {1 5 0}} {[5 15] {1 5 8}} {[15 20] {1 5 0}}
// {[22 25] {2 6 1}} {[25 27] {2 6 9}} {[27 30] {-1 -1 8}}
// {[30 32] {3 7 8}} {[32 33] {-1 -1 8}} {[33 35] {4 8 9}}
// {[35 40] {4 8 1}}]
assert(0, 0, 5, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(1, 5, 15, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.Underline))
assert(2, 15, 20, tui.NewColorPair(1, 5, tui.AttrUndefined))
assert(3, 22, 25, tui.NewColorPair(2, 6, tui.Bold))
assert(4, 25, 27, tui.NewColorPair(2, 6, tui.Bold|tui.Underline))
assert(5, 27, 30, colUnderline)
assert(6, 30, 32, tui.NewColorPair(3, 7, tui.Underline))
assert(7, 32, 33, colUnderline)
assert(8, 33, 35, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold|tui.Underline))
assert(9, 35, 40, tui.NewColorPair(4, 8, tui.Bold))
}

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// +build 386 amd64
//go:build 386 || amd64
package fzf

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package fzf
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
const (
crlf = "\r\n"
httpOk = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" + crlf
httpBadRequest = "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request" + crlf
httpReadTimeout = 10 * time.Second
maxContentLength = 1024 * 1024
)
func startHttpServer(port int, channel chan []*action) error {
if port == 0 {
return nil
}
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf("localhost:%d", port))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("port not available: %d", port)
}
go func() {
for {
conn, err := listener.Accept()
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, net.ErrClosed) {
break
} else {
continue
}
}
conn.Write([]byte(handleHttpRequest(conn, channel)))
conn.Close()
}
listener.Close()
}()
return nil
}
// Here we are writing a simplistic HTTP server without using net/http
// package to reduce the size of the binary.
//
// * No --listen: 2.8MB
// * --listen with net/http: 5.7MB
// * --listen w/o net/http: 3.3MB
func handleHttpRequest(conn net.Conn, channel chan []*action) string {
contentLength := 0
body := ""
bad := func(message string) string {
message += "\n"
return httpBadRequest + fmt.Sprintf("Content-Length: %d%s", len(message), crlf+crlf+message)
}
conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(httpReadTimeout))
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(conn)
scanner.Split(func(data []byte, atEOF bool) (int, []byte, error) {
found := bytes.Index(data, []byte(crlf))
if found >= 0 {
token := data[:found+len(crlf)]
return len(token), token, nil
}
if atEOF || len(body)+len(data) >= contentLength {
return 0, data, bufio.ErrFinalToken
}
return 0, nil, nil
})
section := 0
for scanner.Scan() {
text := scanner.Text()
switch section {
case 0:
if !strings.HasPrefix(text, "POST / HTTP") {
return bad("invalid request method")
}
section++
case 1:
if text == crlf {
if contentLength == 0 {
return bad("content-length header missing")
}
section++
continue
}
pair := strings.SplitN(text, ":", 2)
if len(pair) == 2 && strings.ToLower(pair[0]) == "content-length" {
length, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSpace(pair[1]))
if err != nil || length <= 0 || length > maxContentLength {
return bad("invalid content length")
}
contentLength = length
}
case 2:
body += text
}
}
if len(body) < contentLength {
return bad("incomplete request")
}
body = body[:contentLength]
errorMessage := ""
actions := parseSingleActionList(strings.Trim(string(body), "\r\n"), func(message string) {
errorMessage = message
})
if len(errorMessage) > 0 {
return bad(errorMessage)
}
if len(actions) == 0 {
return bad("no action specified")
}
channel <- actions
return httpOk
}

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package fzf
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"os"
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"text/template"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
)
func newItem(str string) *Item {
bytes := []byte(str)
trimmed, _, _ := extractColor(str, nil, nil)
return &Item{origText: &bytes, text: util.ToChars([]byte(trimmed))}
}
func TestReplacePlaceholder(t *testing.T) {
item1 := newItem(" foo'bar \x1b[31mbaz\x1b[m")
items1 := []*Item{item1, item1}
@@ -30,110 +29,610 @@ func TestReplacePlaceholder(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("expected: %s, actual: %s", expected, result)
}
}
// helper function that converts template format into string and carries out the check()
checkFormat := func(format string) {
type quotes struct{ O, I, S string } // outer, inner quotes, print separator
unixStyle := quotes{`'`, `'\''`, "\n"}
windowsStyle := quotes{`^"`, `'`, "\n"}
var effectiveStyle quotes
if util.IsWindows() {
effectiveStyle = windowsStyle
} else {
effectiveStyle = unixStyle
}
expected := templateToString(format, effectiveStyle)
check(expected)
}
printsep := "\n"
/*
Test multiple placeholders and the function parameters.
*/
// {}, preserve ansi
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}", false, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar \x1b[31mbaz\x1b[m'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}", false, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar \x1b[31mbaz\x1b[m{{.O}}")
// {}, strip ansi
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
// {}, with multiple items
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items2)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items2)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
// {..}, strip leading whitespaces, preserve ansi
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {..}", false, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar \x1b[31mbaz\x1b[m'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {..}", false, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar \x1b[31mbaz\x1b[m{{.O}}")
// {..}, strip leading whitespaces, strip ansi
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {..}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {..}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
// {q}
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {} {q}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar baz' 'query'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {} {q}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}} {{.O}}query{{.O}}")
// {q}, multiple items
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {+}{q}{+}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query 'string'", items2)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar baz' 'FOO'\\''BAR BAZ''query '\\''string'\\''''foo'\\''bar baz' 'FOO'\\''BAR BAZ'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {+}{q}{+}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query 'string'", items2)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR BAZ{{.O}}{{.O}}query {{.I}}string{{.I}}{{.O}}{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR BAZ{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}{q}{}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query 'string'", items2)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar baz''query '\\''string'\\''''foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}{q}{}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query 'string'", items2)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}{{.O}}query {{.I}}string{{.I}}{{.O}}{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {1}/{2}/{2,1}/{-1}/{-2}/{}/{..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{3}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar'/'baz'/'bazfoo'\\''bar'/'baz'/'foo'\\''bar'/' foo'\\''bar baz'/'foo'\\''bar baz'/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/''")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {1}/{2}/{2,1}/{-1}/{-2}/{}/{..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{3}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}bazfoo{{.I}}bar{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}}/{{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/{{.O}}{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {1}/{2}/{-1}/{-2}/{..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{3}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items2)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar'/'baz'/'baz'/'foo'\\''bar'/'foo'\\''bar baz'/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/''")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {1}/{2}/{-1}/{-2}/{..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{3}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items2)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/{{.O}}{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {+1}/{+2}/{+-1}/{+-2}/{+..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{+3}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", items2)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar' 'FOO'\\''BAR'/'baz' 'BAZ'/'baz' 'BAZ'/'foo'\\''bar' 'FOO'\\''BAR'/'foo'\\''bar baz' 'FOO'\\''BAR BAZ'/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/'' ''")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {+1}/{+2}/{+-1}/{+-2}/{+..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{+3}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", items2)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}} {{.O}}BAZ{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}} {{.O}}BAZ{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR BAZ{{.O}}/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/{{.O}}{{.O}} {{.O}}{{.O}}")
// forcePlus
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {1}/{2}/{-1}/{-2}/{..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{3}", true, Delimiter{}, true, "query", items2)
check("echo 'foo'\\''bar' 'FOO'\\''BAR'/'baz' 'BAZ'/'baz' 'BAZ'/'foo'\\''bar' 'FOO'\\''BAR'/'foo'\\''bar baz' 'FOO'\\''BAR BAZ'/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/'' ''")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {1}/{2}/{-1}/{-2}/{..}/{n.t}/\\{}/\\{1}/\\{q}/{3}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, true, "query", items2)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}} {{.O}}BAZ{{.O}}/{{.O}}baz{{.O}} {{.O}}BAZ{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}} {{.O}}FOO{{.I}}BAR BAZ{{.O}}/{n.t}/{}/{1}/{q}/{{.O}}{{.O}} {{.O}}{{.O}}")
// Whitespace preserving flag with "'" delimiter
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s1}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s1}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s2}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo 'bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s2}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}bar baz{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s..}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s..}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
// Whitespace preserving flag with regex delimiter
regex = regexp.MustCompile("\\w+")
regex = regexp.MustCompile(`\w+`)
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s1}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' '")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s1}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} {{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s2}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ''\\'''")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s2}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}}{{.I}}{{.O}}")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s3}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' '")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {s3}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} {{.O}}")
// No match
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{+}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", []*Item{nil, nil})
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{+}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", []*Item{nil, nil})
check("echo /")
// No match, but with selections
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{+}", true, Delimiter{}, false, "query", []*Item{nil, item1})
check("echo /' foo'\\''bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{+}", true, Delimiter{}, printsep, false, "query", []*Item{nil, item1})
checkFormat("echo /{{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}")
// String delimiter
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{1}/{2}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar baz'/'foo'/'bar baz'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{1}/{2}", true, Delimiter{str: &delim}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}foo{{.O}}/{{.O}}bar baz{{.O}}")
// Regex delimiter
regex = regexp.MustCompile("[oa]+")
// foo'bar baz
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{1}/{3}/{2..3}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, false, "query", items1)
check("echo ' foo'\\''bar baz'/'f'/'r b'/''\\''bar b'")
result = replacePlaceholder("echo {}/{1}/{3}/{2..3}", true, Delimiter{regex: regex}, printsep, false, "query", items1)
checkFormat("echo {{.O}} foo{{.I}}bar baz{{.O}}/{{.O}}f{{.O}}/{{.O}}r b{{.O}}/{{.O}}{{.I}}bar b{{.O}}")
/*
Test single placeholders, but focus on the placeholders' parameters (e.g. flags).
see: TestParsePlaceholder
*/
items3 := []*Item{
// single line
newItem("1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f"),
// multi line
newItem("1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f"),
newItem("2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f"),
newItem("3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f"),
newItem("4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f"),
newItem("5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 5f"),
newItem("6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f"),
newItem("7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 7f"),
}
stripAnsi := false
printsep = "\n"
forcePlus := false
query := "sample query"
templateToOutput := make(map[string]string)
templateToFile := make(map[string]string) // same as above, but the file contents will be matched
// I. item type placeholder
templateToOutput[`{}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{+}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f{{.O}} {{.O}}2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f{{.O}} {{.O}}3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f{{.O}} {{.O}}4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f{{.O}} {{.O}}5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 5f{{.O}} {{.O}}6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f{{.O}} {{.O}}7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 7f{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{n}`] = `0`
templateToOutput[`{+n}`] = `0 0 0 0 0 0 0`
templateToFile[`{f}`] = `1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f{{.S}}`
templateToFile[`{+f}`] = `1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f{{.S}}2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f{{.S}}3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f{{.S}}4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f{{.S}}5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 5f{{.S}}6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f{{.S}}7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 7f{{.S}}`
templateToFile[`{nf}`] = `0{{.S}}`
templateToFile[`{+nf}`] = `0{{.S}}0{{.S}}0{{.S}}0{{.S}}0{{.S}}0{{.S}}0{{.S}}`
// II. token type placeholders
templateToOutput[`{..}`] = templateToOutput[`{}`]
templateToOutput[`{1..}`] = templateToOutput[`{}`]
templateToOutput[`{..2}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{1..2}`] = templateToOutput[`{..2}`]
templateToOutput[`{-2..-1}`] = `{{.O}}1e 1f{{.O}}`
// shorthand for x..x range
templateToOutput[`{1}`] = `{{.O}}1a{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{1..1}`] = templateToOutput[`{1}`]
templateToOutput[`{-6}`] = templateToOutput[`{1}`]
// multiple ranges
templateToOutput[`{1,2}`] = templateToOutput[`{1..2}`]
templateToOutput[`{1,2,4}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b 1d{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{1,2..4}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b 1c 1d{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{1..2,-4..-3}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b 1c 1d{{.O}}`
// flags
templateToOutput[`{+1}`] = `{{.O}}1a{{.O}} {{.O}}2a{{.O}} {{.O}}3a{{.O}} {{.O}}4a{{.O}} {{.O}}5a{{.O}} {{.O}}6a{{.O}} {{.O}}7a{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{+-1}`] = `{{.O}}1f{{.O}} {{.O}}2f{{.O}} {{.O}}3f{{.O}} {{.O}}4f{{.O}} {{.O}}5f{{.O}} {{.O}}6f{{.O}} {{.O}}7f{{.O}}`
templateToOutput[`{s1}`] = `{{.O}}1a {{.O}}`
templateToFile[`{f1}`] = `1a{{.S}}`
templateToOutput[`{+s1..2}`] = `{{.O}}1a 1b {{.O}} {{.O}}2a 2b {{.O}} {{.O}}3a 3b {{.O}} {{.O}}4a 4b {{.O}} {{.O}}5a 5b {{.O}} {{.O}}6a 6b {{.O}} {{.O}}7a 7b {{.O}}`
templateToFile[`{+sf1..2}`] = `1a 1b {{.S}}2a 2b {{.S}}3a 3b {{.S}}4a 4b {{.S}}5a 5b {{.S}}6a 6b {{.S}}7a 7b {{.S}}`
// III. query type placeholder
// query flag is not removed after parsing, so it gets doubled
// while the double q is invalid, it is useful here for testing purposes
templateToOutput[`{q}`] = "{{.O}}" + query + "{{.O}}"
// IV. escaping placeholder
templateToOutput[`\{}`] = `{}`
templateToOutput[`\{++}`] = `{++}`
templateToOutput[`{++}`] = templateToOutput[`{+}`]
for giveTemplate, wantOutput := range templateToOutput {
result = replacePlaceholder(giveTemplate, stripAnsi, Delimiter{}, printsep, forcePlus, query, items3)
checkFormat(wantOutput)
}
for giveTemplate, wantOutput := range templateToFile {
path := replacePlaceholder(giveTemplate, stripAnsi, Delimiter{}, printsep, forcePlus, query, items3)
data, err := readFile(path)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Cannot read the content of the temp file %s.", path)
}
result = string(data)
checkFormat(wantOutput)
}
}
func TestQuoteEntryCmd(t *testing.T) {
func TestQuoteEntry(t *testing.T) {
type quotes struct{ E, O, SQ, DQ, BS string } // standalone escape, outer, single and double quotes, backslash
unixStyle := quotes{``, `'`, `'\''`, `"`, `\`}
windowsStyle := quotes{`^`, `^"`, `'`, `\^"`, `\\`}
var effectiveStyle quotes
if util.IsWindows() {
effectiveStyle = windowsStyle
} else {
effectiveStyle = unixStyle
}
tests := map[string]string{
`"`: `^"\^"^"`,
`\`: `^"\\^"`,
`\"`: `^"\\\^"^"`,
`"\\\"`: `^"\^"\\\\\\\^"^"`,
`&|<>()@^%!`: `^"^&^|^<^>^(^)^@^^^%^!^"`,
`%USERPROFILE%`: `^"^%USERPROFILE^%^"`,
`C:\Program Files (x86)\`: `^"C:\\Program Files ^(x86^)\\^"`,
`'`: `{{.O}}{{.SQ}}{{.O}}`,
`"`: `{{.O}}{{.DQ}}{{.O}}`,
`\`: `{{.O}}{{.BS}}{{.O}}`,
`\"`: `{{.O}}{{.BS}}{{.DQ}}{{.O}}`,
`"\\\"`: `{{.O}}{{.DQ}}{{.BS}}{{.BS}}{{.BS}}{{.DQ}}{{.O}}`,
`$`: `{{.O}}${{.O}}`,
`$HOME`: `{{.O}}$HOME{{.O}}`,
`'$HOME'`: `{{.O}}{{.SQ}}$HOME{{.SQ}}{{.O}}`,
`&`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}&{{.O}}`,
`|`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}|{{.O}}`,
`<`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}<{{.O}}`,
`>`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}>{{.O}}`,
`(`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}({{.O}}`,
`)`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}){{.O}}`,
`@`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}@{{.O}}`,
`^`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}^{{.O}}`,
`%`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}%{{.O}}`,
`!`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}!{{.O}}`,
`%USERPROFILE%`: `{{.O}}{{.E}}%USERPROFILE{{.E}}%{{.O}}`,
`C:\Program Files (x86)\`: `{{.O}}C:{{.BS}}Program Files {{.E}}(x86{{.E}}){{.BS}}{{.O}}`,
`"C:\Program Files"`: `{{.O}}{{.DQ}}C:{{.BS}}Program Files{{.DQ}}{{.O}}`,
}
for input, expected := range tests {
escaped := quoteEntryCmd(input)
escaped := quoteEntry(input)
expected = templateToString(expected, effectiveStyle)
if escaped != expected {
t.Errorf("Input: %s, expected: %s, actual %s", input, expected, escaped)
}
}
}
// purpose of this test is to demonstrate some shortcomings of fzf's templating system on Unix
func TestUnixCommands(t *testing.T) {
if util.IsWindows() {
t.SkipNow()
}
tests := []testCase{
// reference: give{template, query, items}, want{output OR match}
// 1) working examples
// paths that does not have to evaluated will work fine, when quoted
{give{`grep foo {}`, ``, newItems(`test`)}, want{output: `grep foo 'test'`}},
{give{`grep foo {}`, ``, newItems(`/home/user/test`)}, want{output: `grep foo '/home/user/test'`}},
{give{`grep foo {}`, ``, newItems(`./test`)}, want{output: `grep foo './test'`}},
// only placeholders are escaped as data, this will lookup tilde character in a test file in your home directory
// quoting the tilde is required (to be treated as string)
{give{`grep {} ~/test`, ``, newItems(`~`)}, want{output: `grep '~' ~/test`}},
// 2) problematic examples
// (not necessarily unexpected)
// paths that need to expand some part of it won't work (special characters and variables)
{give{`cat {}`, ``, newItems(`~/test`)}, want{output: `cat '~/test'`}},
{give{`cat {}`, ``, newItems(`$HOME/test`)}, want{output: `cat '$HOME/test'`}},
}
testCommands(t, tests)
}
// purpose of this test is to demonstrate some shortcomings of fzf's templating system on Windows
func TestWindowsCommands(t *testing.T) {
if !util.IsWindows() {
t.SkipNow()
}
tests := []testCase{
// reference: give{template, query, items}, want{output OR match}
// 1) working examples
// example of redundantly escaped backslash in the output, besides looking bit ugly, it won't cause any issue
{give{`type {}`, ``, newItems(`C:\test.txt`)}, want{output: `type ^"C:\\test.txt^"`}},
{give{`rg -- "package" {}`, ``, newItems(`.\test.go`)}, want{output: `rg -- "package" ^".\\test.go^"`}},
// example of mandatorily escaped backslash in the output, otherwise `rg -- "C:\test.txt"` is matching for tabulator
{give{`rg -- {}`, ``, newItems(`C:\test.txt`)}, want{output: `rg -- ^"C:\\test.txt^"`}},
// example of mandatorily escaped double quote in the output, otherwise `rg -- ""C:\\test.txt""` is not matching for the double quotes around the path
{give{`rg -- {}`, ``, newItems(`"C:\test.txt"`)}, want{output: `rg -- ^"\^"C:\\test.txt\^"^"`}},
// 2) problematic examples
// (not necessarily unexpected)
// notepad++'s parser can't handle `-n"12"` generate by fzf, expects `-n12`
{give{`notepad++ -n{1} {2}`, ``, newItems(`12 C:\Work\Test Folder\File.txt`)}, want{output: `notepad++ -n^"12^" ^"C:\\Work\\Test Folder\\File.txt^"`}},
// cat is parsing `\"` as a part of the file path, double quote is illegal character for paths on Windows
// cat: "C:\\test.txt: Invalid argument
{give{`cat {}`, ``, newItems(`"C:\test.txt"`)}, want{output: `cat ^"\^"C:\\test.txt\^"^"`}},
// cat: "C:\\test.txt": Invalid argument
{give{`cmd /c {}`, ``, newItems(`cat "C:\test.txt"`)}, want{output: `cmd /c ^"cat \^"C:\\test.txt\^"^"`}},
// the "file" flag in the pattern won't create *.bat or *.cmd file so the command in the output tries to edit the file, instead of executing it
// the temp file contains: `cat "C:\test.txt"`
// TODO this should actually work
{give{`cmd /c {f}`, ``, newItems(`cat "C:\test.txt"`)}, want{match: `^cmd /c .*\fzf-preview-[0-9]{9}$`}},
}
testCommands(t, tests)
}
// purpose of this test is to demonstrate some shortcomings of fzf's templating system on Windows in Powershell
func TestPowershellCommands(t *testing.T) {
if !util.IsWindows() {
t.SkipNow()
}
tests := []testCase{
// reference: give{template, query, items}, want{output OR match}
/*
You can read each line in the following table as a pipeline that
consist of series of parsers that act upon your input (col. 1) and
each cell represents the output value.
For example:
- exec.Command("program.exe", `\''`)
- goes to win32 api which will process it transparently as it contains no special characters, see [CommandLineToArgvW][].
- powershell command will receive it as is, that is two arguments: a literal backslash and empty string in single quotes
- native command run via/from powershell will receive only one argument: a literal backslash. Because extra parsing rules apply, see [NativeCallsFromPowershell][].
- some¹ apps have internal parser, that requires one more level of escaping (yes, this is completely application-specific, but see terminal_test.go#TestWindowsCommands)
Character⁰ CommandLineToArgvW Powershell commands Native commands from Powershell Apps requiring escapes¹ | Being tested below
---------- ------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------- -------------------------- | ------------------
" empty string² missing argument error ... ... |
\" literal " unbalanced quote error ... ... |
'\"' literal '"' literal " empty string empty string (match all) | yes
'\\\"' literal '\"' literal \" literal " literal " |
---------- ------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------- -------------------------- | ------------------
\ transparent transparent transparent regex error |
'\' transparent literal \ literal \ regex error | yes
\\ transparent transparent transparent literal \ |
'\\' transparent literal \\ literal \\ literal \ |
---------- ------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------- -------------------------- | ------------------
' transparent unbalanced quote error ... ... |
\' transparent literal \ and unb. quote error ... ... |
\'' transparent literal \ and empty string literal \ regex error | no, but given as example above
''' transparent unbalanced quote error ... ... |
'''' transparent literal ' literal ' literal ' | yes
---------- ------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------- -------------------------- | ------------------
⁰: charatecter or characters 'x' as an argument to a program in go's call: exec.Command("program.exe", `x`)
¹: native commands like grep, git grep, ripgrep
²: interpreted as a grouping quote, affects argument parser and gets removed from the result
[CommandLineToArgvW]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/win32/api/shellapi/nf-shellapi-commandlinetoargvw#remarks
[NativeCallsFromPowershell]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_parsing?view=powershell-7.1#passing-arguments-that-contain-quote-characters
*/
// 1) working examples
{give{`Get-Content {}`, ``, newItems(`C:\test.txt`)}, want{output: `Get-Content 'C:\test.txt'`}},
{give{`rg -- "package" {}`, ``, newItems(`.\test.go`)}, want{output: `rg -- "package" '.\test.go'`}},
// example of escaping single quotes
{give{`rg -- {}`, ``, newItems(`'foobar'`)}, want{output: `rg -- '''foobar'''`}},
// chaining powershells
{give{`powershell -NoProfile -Command {}`, ``, newItems(`cat "C:\test.txt"`)}, want{output: `powershell -NoProfile -Command 'cat \"C:\test.txt\"'`}},
// 2) problematic examples
// (not necessarily unexpected)
// looking for a path string will only work with escaped backslashes
{give{`rg -- {}`, ``, newItems(`C:\test.txt`)}, want{output: `rg -- 'C:\test.txt'`}},
// looking for a literal double quote will only work with triple escaped double quotes
{give{`rg -- {}`, ``, newItems(`"C:\test.txt"`)}, want{output: `rg -- '\"C:\test.txt\"'`}},
// Get-Content (i.e. cat alias) is parsing `"` as a part of the file path, returns an error:
// Get-Content : Cannot find drive. A drive with the name '"C:' does not exist.
{give{`cat {}`, ``, newItems(`"C:\test.txt"`)}, want{output: `cat '\"C:\test.txt\"'`}},
// the "file" flag in the pattern won't create *.ps1 file so the powershell will offload this "unknown" filetype
// to explorer, which will prompt user to pick editing program for the fzf-preview file
// the temp file contains: `cat "C:\test.txt"`
// TODO this should actually work
{give{`powershell -NoProfile -Command {f}`, ``, newItems(`cat "C:\test.txt"`)}, want{match: `^powershell -NoProfile -Command .*\fzf-preview-[0-9]{9}$`}},
}
// to force powershell-style escaping we temporarily set environment variable that fzf honors
shellBackup := os.Getenv("SHELL")
os.Setenv("SHELL", "powershell")
testCommands(t, tests)
os.Setenv("SHELL", shellBackup)
}
/*
Test typical valid placeholders and parsing of them.
Also since the parser assumes the input is matched with `placeholder` regex,
the regex is tested here as well.
*/
func TestParsePlaceholder(t *testing.T) {
// give, want pairs
templates := map[string]string{
// I. item type placeholder
`{}`: `{}`,
`{+}`: `{+}`,
`{n}`: `{n}`,
`{+n}`: `{+n}`,
`{f}`: `{f}`,
`{+nf}`: `{+nf}`,
// II. token type placeholders
`{..}`: `{..}`,
`{1..}`: `{1..}`,
`{..2}`: `{..2}`,
`{1..2}`: `{1..2}`,
`{-2..-1}`: `{-2..-1}`,
// shorthand for x..x range
`{1}`: `{1}`,
`{1..1}`: `{1..1}`,
`{-6}`: `{-6}`,
// multiple ranges
`{1,2}`: `{1,2}`,
`{1,2,4}`: `{1,2,4}`,
`{1,2..4}`: `{1,2..4}`,
`{1..2,-4..-3}`: `{1..2,-4..-3}`,
// flags
`{+1}`: `{+1}`,
`{+-1}`: `{+-1}`,
`{s1}`: `{s1}`,
`{f1}`: `{f1}`,
`{+s1..2}`: `{+s1..2}`,
`{+sf1..2}`: `{+sf1..2}`,
// III. query type placeholder
// query flag is not removed after parsing, so it gets doubled
// while the double q is invalid, it is useful here for testing purposes
`{q}`: `{qq}`,
// IV. escaping placeholder
`\{}`: `{}`,
`\{++}`: `{++}`,
`{++}`: `{+}`,
}
for giveTemplate, wantTemplate := range templates {
if !placeholder.MatchString(giveTemplate) {
t.Errorf(`given placeholder %s does not match placeholder regex, so attempt to parse it is unexpected`, giveTemplate)
continue
}
_, placeholderWithoutFlags, flags := parsePlaceholder(giveTemplate)
gotTemplate := placeholderWithoutFlags[:1] + flags.encodePlaceholder() + placeholderWithoutFlags[1:]
if gotTemplate != wantTemplate {
t.Errorf(`parsed placeholder "%s" into "%s", but want "%s"`, giveTemplate, gotTemplate, wantTemplate)
}
}
}
/* utilities section */
// Item represents one line in fzf UI. Usually it is relative path to files and folders.
func newItem(str string) *Item {
bytes := []byte(str)
trimmed, _, _ := extractColor(str, nil, nil)
return &Item{origText: &bytes, text: util.ToChars([]byte(trimmed))}
}
// Functions tested in this file require array of items (allItems). The array needs
// to consist of at least two nils. This is helper function.
func newItems(str ...string) []*Item {
result := make([]*Item, util.Max(len(str), 2))
for i, s := range str {
result[i] = newItem(s)
}
return result
}
// (for logging purposes)
func (item *Item) String() string {
return item.AsString(true)
}
// Helper function to parse, execute and convert "text/template" to string. Panics on error.
func templateToString(format string, data interface{}) string {
bb := &bytes.Buffer{}
err := template.Must(template.New("").Parse(format)).Execute(bb, data)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return bb.String()
}
// ad hoc types for test cases
type give struct {
template string
query string
allItems []*Item
}
type want struct {
/*
Unix:
The `want.output` string is supposed to be formatted for evaluation by
`sh -c command` system call.
Windows:
The `want.output` string is supposed to be formatted for evaluation by
`cmd.exe /s /c "command"` system call. The `/s` switch enables so called old
behaviour, which is more favourable for nesting (possibly escaped)
special characters. This is the relevant section of `help cmd`:
...old behavior is to see if the first character is
a quote character and if so, strip the leading character and
remove the last quote character on the command line, preserving
any text after the last quote character.
*/
output string // literal output
match string // output is matched against this regex (when output is empty string)
}
type testCase struct {
give
want
}
func testCommands(t *testing.T, tests []testCase) {
// common test parameters
delim := "\t"
delimiter := Delimiter{str: &delim}
printsep := ""
stripAnsi := false
forcePlus := false
// evaluate the test cases
for idx, test := range tests {
gotOutput := replacePlaceholder(
test.give.template, stripAnsi, delimiter, printsep, forcePlus,
test.give.query,
test.give.allItems)
switch {
case test.want.output != "":
if gotOutput != test.want.output {
t.Errorf("tests[%v]:\ngave{\n\ttemplate: '%s',\n\tquery: '%s',\n\tallItems: %s}\nand got '%s',\nbut want '%s'",
idx,
test.give.template, test.give.query, test.give.allItems,
gotOutput, test.want.output)
}
case test.want.match != "":
wantMatch := strings.ReplaceAll(test.want.match, `\`, `\\`)
wantRegex := regexp.MustCompile(wantMatch)
if !wantRegex.MatchString(gotOutput) {
t.Errorf("tests[%v]:\ngave{\n\ttemplate: '%s',\n\tquery: '%s',\n\tallItems: %s}\nand got '%s',\nbut want '%s'",
idx,
test.give.template, test.give.query, test.give.allItems,
gotOutput, test.want.match)
}
default:
t.Errorf("tests[%v]: test case does not describe 'want' property", idx)
}
}
}
// naive encoder of placeholder flags
func (flags placeholderFlags) encodePlaceholder() string {
encoded := ""
if flags.plus {
encoded += "+"
}
if flags.preserveSpace {
encoded += "s"
}
if flags.number {
encoded += "n"
}
if flags.file {
encoded += "f"
}
if flags.query {
encoded += "q"
}
return encoded
}
// can be replaced with os.ReadFile() in go 1.16+
func readFile(path string) ([]byte, error) {
file, err := os.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer file.Close()
data := make([]byte, 0, 128)
for {
if len(data) >= cap(data) {
d := append(data[:cap(data)], 0)
data = d[:len(data)]
}
n, err := file.Read(data[len(data):cap(data)])
data = data[:len(data)+n]
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
err = nil
}
return data, err
}
}
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
// +build !windows
//go:build !windows
package fzf
import (
"os"
"os/signal"
"strings"
"syscall"
)
@@ -19,3 +20,7 @@ func notifyStop(p *os.Process) {
func notifyOnCont(resizeChan chan<- os.Signal) {
signal.Notify(resizeChan, syscall.SIGCONT)
}
func quoteEntry(entry string) string {
return "'" + strings.Replace(entry, "'", "'\\''", -1) + "'"
}

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@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
// +build windows
//go:build windows
package fzf
import (
"os"
"regexp"
"strings"
)
func notifyOnResize(resizeChan chan<- os.Signal) {
@@ -17,3 +19,27 @@ func notifyStop(p *os.Process) {
func notifyOnCont(resizeChan chan<- os.Signal) {
// NOOP
}
func quoteEntry(entry string) string {
shell := os.Getenv("SHELL")
if len(shell) == 0 {
shell = "cmd"
}
if strings.Contains(shell, "cmd") {
// backslash escaping is done here for applications
// (see ripgrep test case in terminal_test.go#TestWindowsCommands)
escaped := strings.Replace(entry, `\`, `\\`, -1)
escaped = `"` + strings.Replace(escaped, `"`, `\"`, -1) + `"`
// caret is the escape character for cmd shell
r, _ := regexp.Compile(`[&|<>()@^%!"]`)
return r.ReplaceAllStringFunc(escaped, func(match string) string {
return "^" + match
})
} else if strings.Contains(shell, "pwsh") || strings.Contains(shell, "powershell") {
escaped := strings.Replace(entry, `"`, `\"`, -1)
return "'" + strings.Replace(escaped, "'", "''", -1) + "'"
} else {
return "'" + strings.Replace(entry, "'", "'\\''", -1) + "'"
}
}

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ type Delimiter struct {
str *string
}
// String returns the string representation of a Delimeter.
// String returns the string representation of a Delimiter.
func (d Delimiter) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Delimiter{regex: %v, str: &%q}", d.regex, *d.str)
}
@@ -156,14 +156,14 @@ func Tokenize(text string, delimiter Delimiter) []Token {
// FIXME performance
var tokens []string
if delimiter.regex != nil {
for len(text) > 0 {
loc := delimiter.regex.FindStringIndex(text)
if len(loc) < 2 {
loc = []int{0, len(text)}
}
last := util.Max(loc[1], 1)
tokens = append(tokens, text[:last])
text = text[last:]
locs := delimiter.regex.FindAllStringIndex(text, -1)
begin := 0
for _, loc := range locs {
tokens = append(tokens, text[begin:loc[1]])
begin = loc[1]
}
if begin < len(text) {
tokens = append(tokens, text[begin:])
}
}
return withPrefixLengths(tokens, 0)
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ func Transform(tokens []Token, withNth []Range) []Token {
for _, part := range parts {
output.WriteString(part.ToString())
}
merged = util.ToChars([]byte(output.String()))
merged = util.ToChars(output.Bytes())
}
var prefixLength int32

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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ func TestTransform(t *testing.T) {
{
ranges := splitNth("1,2,3")
tx := Transform(tokens, ranges)
if string(joinTokens(tx)) != "abc: def: ghi: " {
if joinTokens(tx) != "abc: def: ghi: " {
t.Errorf("%s", tx)
}
}
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ func TestTransform(t *testing.T) {
{
ranges := splitNth("1..2,3,2..,1")
tx := Transform(tokens, ranges)
if string(joinTokens(tx)) != " abc: def: ghi: def: ghi: jkl abc:" ||
if joinTokens(tx) != " abc: def: ghi: def: ghi: jkl abc:" ||
len(tx) != 4 ||
tx[0].text.ToString() != " abc: def:" || tx[0].prefixLength != 0 ||
tx[1].text.ToString() != " ghi:" || tx[1].prefixLength != 12 ||

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@@ -1,44 +1,49 @@
// +build !ncurses
// +build !tcell
// +build !windows
//go:build !tcell && !windows
package tui
type Attr int
type Attr int32
func HasFullscreenRenderer() bool {
return false
}
var DefaultBorderShape BorderShape = BorderRounded
func (a Attr) Merge(b Attr) Attr {
return a | b
}
const (
AttrRegular Attr = Attr(0)
Bold = Attr(1)
Dim = Attr(1 << 1)
Italic = Attr(1 << 2)
Underline = Attr(1 << 3)
Blink = Attr(1 << 4)
Blink2 = Attr(1 << 5)
Reverse = Attr(1 << 6)
AttrUndefined = Attr(0)
AttrRegular = Attr(1 << 8)
AttrClear = Attr(1 << 9)
Bold = Attr(1)
Dim = Attr(1 << 1)
Italic = Attr(1 << 2)
Underline = Attr(1 << 3)
Blink = Attr(1 << 4)
Blink2 = Attr(1 << 5)
Reverse = Attr(1 << 6)
StrikeThrough = Attr(1 << 7)
)
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Init() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Pause(bool) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Resume(bool) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Clear() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Refresh() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Close() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Init() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Resize(maxHeightFunc func(int) int) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Pause(bool) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Resume(bool, bool) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Clear() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) NeedScrollbarRedraw() bool { return false }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Refresh() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Close() {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) DoesAutoWrap() bool { return false }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) GetChar() Event { return Event{} }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) MaxX() int { return 0 }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) MaxY() int { return 0 }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) GetChar() Event { return Event{} }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) MaxX() int { return 0 }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) MaxY() int { return 0 }
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) RefreshWindows(windows []Window) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window {
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, preview bool, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window {
return nil
}

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@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
package tui
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"syscall"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
"github.com/mattn/go-runewidth"
"github.com/rivo/uniseg"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal"
"golang.org/x/term"
)
const (
@@ -23,26 +23,13 @@ const (
defaultEscDelay = 100
escPollInterval = 5
offsetPollTries = 10
maxInputBuffer = 1024 * 1024
)
const consoleDevice string = "/dev/tty"
var offsetRegexp *regexp.Regexp = regexp.MustCompile("(.*)\x1b\\[([0-9]+);([0-9]+)R")
func openTtyIn() *os.File {
in, err := os.OpenFile(consoleDevice, syscall.O_RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
tty := ttyname()
if len(tty) > 0 {
if in, err := os.OpenFile(tty, syscall.O_RDONLY, 0); err == nil {
return in
}
}
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Failed to open "+consoleDevice)
os.Exit(2)
}
return in
}
var offsetRegexpBegin *regexp.Regexp = regexp.MustCompile("^\x1b\\[[0-9]+;[0-9]+R")
func (r *LightRenderer) stderr(str string) {
r.stderrInternal(str, true)
@@ -64,7 +51,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) stderrInternal(str string, allowNLCR bool) {
}
bytes = bytes[sz:]
}
r.queued += string(runes)
r.queued.WriteString(string(runes))
}
func (r *LightRenderer) csi(code string) {
@@ -72,9 +59,9 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) csi(code string) {
}
func (r *LightRenderer) flush() {
if len(r.queued) > 0 {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, r.queued)
r.queued = ""
if r.queued.Len() > 0 {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, "\x1b[?25l"+r.queued.String()+"\x1b[?25h")
r.queued.Reset()
}
}
@@ -85,10 +72,10 @@ type LightRenderer struct {
forceBlack bool
clearOnExit bool
prevDownTime time.Time
clickY []int
clicks [][2]int
ttyin *os.File
buffer []byte
origState *terminal.State
origState *term.State
width int
height int
yoffset int
@@ -96,15 +83,23 @@ type LightRenderer struct {
escDelay int
fullscreen bool
upOneLine bool
queued string
queued strings.Builder
y int
x int
maxHeightFunc func(int) int
// Windows only
ttyinChannel chan byte
inHandle uintptr
outHandle uintptr
origStateInput uint32
origStateOutput uint32
}
type LightWindow struct {
renderer *LightRenderer
colored bool
preview bool
border BorderStyle
top int
left int
@@ -132,40 +127,9 @@ func NewLightRenderer(theme *ColorTheme, forceBlack bool, mouse bool, tabstop in
return &r
}
func (r *LightRenderer) fd() int {
return int(r.ttyin.Fd())
}
func (r *LightRenderer) defaultTheme() *ColorTheme {
if strings.Contains(os.Getenv("TERM"), "256") {
return Dark256
}
colors, err := exec.Command("tput", "colors").Output()
if err == nil && atoi(strings.TrimSpace(string(colors)), 16) > 16 {
return Dark256
}
return Default16
}
func (r *LightRenderer) findOffset() (row int, col int) {
r.csi("6n")
r.flush()
bytes := []byte{}
for tries := 0; tries < offsetPollTries; tries++ {
bytes = r.getBytesInternal(bytes, tries > 0)
offsets := offsetRegexp.FindSubmatch(bytes)
if len(offsets) > 3 {
// add anything we skipped over to the input buffer
r.buffer = append(r.buffer, offsets[1]...)
return atoi(string(offsets[2]), 0) - 1, atoi(string(offsets[3]), 0) - 1
}
}
return -1, -1
}
func repeat(s string, times int) string {
func repeat(r rune, times int) string {
if times > 0 {
return strings.Repeat(s, times)
return strings.Repeat(string(r), times)
}
return ""
}
@@ -181,13 +145,9 @@ func atoi(s string, defaultValue int) int {
func (r *LightRenderer) Init() {
r.escDelay = atoi(os.Getenv("ESCDELAY"), defaultEscDelay)
fd := r.fd()
origState, err := terminal.GetState(fd)
if err != nil {
if err := r.initPlatform(); err != nil {
errorExit(err.Error())
}
r.origState = origState
terminal.MakeRaw(fd)
r.updateTerminalSize()
initTheme(r.theme, r.defaultTheme(), r.forceBlack)
@@ -214,9 +174,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) Init() {
}
}
if r.mouse {
r.csi("?1000h")
}
r.enableMouse()
r.csi(fmt.Sprintf("%dA", r.MaxY()-1))
r.csi("G")
r.csi("K")
@@ -228,6 +186,10 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) Init() {
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) Resize(maxHeightFunc func(int) int) {
r.maxHeightFunc = maxHeightFunc
}
func (r *LightRenderer) makeSpace() {
r.stderr("\n")
r.csi("G")
@@ -260,28 +222,6 @@ func getEnv(name string, defaultValue int) int {
return atoi(env, defaultValue)
}
func (r *LightRenderer) updateTerminalSize() {
width, height, err := terminal.GetSize(r.fd())
if err == nil {
r.width = width
r.height = r.maxHeightFunc(height)
} else {
r.width = getEnv("COLUMNS", defaultWidth)
r.height = r.maxHeightFunc(getEnv("LINES", defaultHeight))
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) getch(nonblock bool) (int, bool) {
b := make([]byte, 1)
fd := r.fd()
util.SetNonblock(r.ttyin, nonblock)
_, err := util.Read(fd, b)
if err != nil {
return 0, false
}
return int(b[0]), true
}
func (r *LightRenderer) getBytes() []byte {
return r.getBytesInternal(r.buffer, false)
}
@@ -294,7 +234,7 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) getBytesInternal(buffer []byte, nonblock bool) []byte {
}
retries := 0
if c == ESC || nonblock {
if c == ESC.Int() || nonblock {
retries = r.escDelay / escPollInterval
}
buffer = append(buffer, byte(c))
@@ -309,13 +249,20 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) getBytesInternal(buffer []byte, nonblock bool) []byte {
continue
}
break
} else if c == ESC && pc != c {
} else if c == ESC.Int() && pc != c {
retries = r.escDelay / escPollInterval
} else {
retries = 0
}
buffer = append(buffer, byte(c))
pc = c
// This should never happen under normal conditions,
// so terminate fzf immediately.
if len(buffer) > maxInputBuffer {
r.Close()
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Input buffer overflow (%d): %v", len(buffer), buffer))
}
}
return buffer
@@ -335,17 +282,25 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) GetChar() Event {
}()
switch r.buffer[0] {
case CtrlC:
case CtrlC.Byte():
return Event{CtrlC, 0, nil}
case CtrlG:
case CtrlG.Byte():
return Event{CtrlG, 0, nil}
case CtrlQ:
case CtrlQ.Byte():
return Event{CtrlQ, 0, nil}
case 127:
return Event{BSpace, 0, nil}
case 0:
return Event{CtrlSpace, 0, nil}
case ESC:
case 28:
return Event{CtrlBackSlash, 0, nil}
case 29:
return Event{CtrlRightBracket, 0, nil}
case 30:
return Event{CtrlCaret, 0, nil}
case 31:
return Event{CtrlSlash, 0, nil}
case ESC.Byte():
ev := r.escSequence(&sz)
// Second chance
if ev.Type == Invalid {
@@ -356,8 +311,8 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) GetChar() Event {
}
// CTRL-A ~ CTRL-Z
if r.buffer[0] <= CtrlZ {
return Event{int(r.buffer[0]), 0, nil}
if r.buffer[0] <= CtrlZ.Byte() {
return Event{EventType(r.buffer[0]), 0, nil}
}
char, rsz := utf8.DecodeRune(r.buffer)
if char == utf8.RuneError {
@@ -371,143 +326,185 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
if len(r.buffer) < 2 {
return Event{ESC, 0, nil}
}
loc := offsetRegexpBegin.FindIndex(r.buffer)
if loc != nil && loc[0] == 0 {
*sz = loc[1]
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz = 2
if r.buffer[1] >= 1 && r.buffer[1] <= 'z'-'a'+1 {
return Event{int(CtrlAltA + r.buffer[1] - 1), 0, nil}
return CtrlAltKey(rune(r.buffer[1] + 'a' - 1))
}
alt := false
if len(r.buffer) > 2 && r.buffer[1] == ESC {
if len(r.buffer) > 2 && r.buffer[1] == ESC.Byte() {
r.buffer = r.buffer[1:]
alt = true
}
switch r.buffer[1] {
case ESC:
case ESC.Byte():
return Event{ESC, 0, nil}
case 32:
return Event{AltSpace, 0, nil}
case 47:
return Event{AltSlash, 0, nil}
case 98:
return Event{AltB, 0, nil}
case 100:
return Event{AltD, 0, nil}
case 102:
return Event{AltF, 0, nil}
case 127:
return Event{AltBS, 0, nil}
case 91, 79:
case '[', 'O':
if len(r.buffer) < 3 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz = 3
switch r.buffer[2] {
case 68:
case 'D':
if alt {
return Event{AltLeft, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Left, 0, nil}
case 67:
case 'C':
if alt {
// Ugh..
return Event{AltRight, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Right, 0, nil}
case 66:
case 'B':
if alt {
return Event{AltDown, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Down, 0, nil}
case 65:
case 'A':
if alt {
return Event{AltUp, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Up, 0, nil}
case 90:
case 'Z':
return Event{BTab, 0, nil}
case 72:
case 'H':
return Event{Home, 0, nil}
case 70:
case 'F':
return Event{End, 0, nil}
case 77:
case '<':
return r.mouseSequence(sz)
case 80:
case 'P':
return Event{F1, 0, nil}
case 81:
case 'Q':
return Event{F2, 0, nil}
case 82:
case 'R':
return Event{F3, 0, nil}
case 83:
case 'S':
return Event{F4, 0, nil}
case 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54:
case '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6':
if len(r.buffer) < 4 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz = 4
switch r.buffer[2] {
case 50:
if len(r.buffer) == 5 && r.buffer[4] == 126 {
case '2':
if r.buffer[3] == '~' {
return Event{Insert, 0, nil}
}
if len(r.buffer) > 4 && r.buffer[4] == '~' {
*sz = 5
switch r.buffer[3] {
case 48:
case '0':
return Event{F9, 0, nil}
case 49:
case '1':
return Event{F10, 0, nil}
case 51:
case '3':
return Event{F11, 0, nil}
case 52:
case '4':
return Event{F12, 0, nil}
}
}
// Bracketed paste mode: \e[200~ ... \e[201~
if r.buffer[3] == '0' && (r.buffer[4] == '0' || r.buffer[4] == '1') && r.buffer[5] == '~' {
if len(r.buffer) > 5 && r.buffer[3] == '0' && (r.buffer[4] == '0' || r.buffer[4] == '1') && r.buffer[5] == '~' {
// Immediately discard the sequence from the buffer and reread input
r.buffer = r.buffer[6:]
*sz = 0
return r.GetChar()
}
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil} // INS
case 51:
case '3':
return Event{Del, 0, nil}
case 52:
case '4':
return Event{End, 0, nil}
case 53:
case '5':
return Event{PgUp, 0, nil}
case 54:
case '6':
return Event{PgDn, 0, nil}
case 49:
case '1':
switch r.buffer[3] {
case 126:
case '~':
return Event{Home, 0, nil}
case 53, 55, 56, 57:
if len(r.buffer) == 5 && r.buffer[4] == 126 {
case '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '7', '8', '9':
if len(r.buffer) == 5 && r.buffer[4] == '~' {
*sz = 5
switch r.buffer[3] {
case 53:
case '1':
return Event{F1, 0, nil}
case '2':
return Event{F2, 0, nil}
case '3':
return Event{F3, 0, nil}
case '4':
return Event{F4, 0, nil}
case '5':
return Event{F5, 0, nil}
case 55:
case '7':
return Event{F6, 0, nil}
case 56:
case '8':
return Event{F7, 0, nil}
case 57:
case '9':
return Event{F8, 0, nil}
}
}
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
case ';':
if len(r.buffer) != 6 {
if len(r.buffer) < 6 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz = 6
switch r.buffer[4] {
case '2', '5':
switch r.buffer[5] {
case '1', '2', '3', '5':
alt := r.buffer[4] == '3'
altShift := r.buffer[4] == '1' && r.buffer[5] == '0'
char := r.buffer[5]
if altShift {
if len(r.buffer) < 7 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz = 7
char = r.buffer[6]
}
switch char {
case 'A':
if alt {
return Event{AltUp, 0, nil}
}
if altShift {
return Event{AltSUp, 0, nil}
}
return Event{SUp, 0, nil}
case 'B':
if alt {
return Event{AltDown, 0, nil}
}
if altShift {
return Event{AltSDown, 0, nil}
}
return Event{SDown, 0, nil}
case 'C':
if alt {
return Event{AltRight, 0, nil}
}
if altShift {
return Event{AltSRight, 0, nil}
}
return Event{SRight, 0, nil}
case 'D':
if alt {
return Event{AltLeft, 0, nil}
}
if altShift {
return Event{AltSLeft, 0, nil}
}
return Event{SLeft, 0, nil}
}
} // r.buffer[4]
@@ -515,53 +512,88 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) escSequence(sz *int) Event {
} // r.buffer[2]
} // r.buffer[2]
} // r.buffer[1]
if r.buffer[1] >= 'a' && r.buffer[1] <= 'z' {
return Event{AltA + int(r.buffer[1]) - 'a', 0, nil}
rest := bytes.NewBuffer(r.buffer[1:])
c, size, err := rest.ReadRune()
if err == nil {
*sz = 1 + size
return AltKey(c)
}
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
// https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#h2-Mouse-Tracking
func (r *LightRenderer) mouseSequence(sz *int) Event {
if len(r.buffer) < 6 || !r.mouse {
// "\e[<0;0;0M"
if len(r.buffer) < 9 || !r.mouse {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz = 6
switch r.buffer[3] {
case 32, 34, 36, 40, 48, // mouse-down / shift / cmd / ctrl
35, 39, 43, 51: // mouse-up / shift / cmd / ctrl
mod := r.buffer[3] >= 36
left := r.buffer[3] == 32
down := r.buffer[3]%2 == 0
x := int(r.buffer[4] - 33)
y := int(r.buffer[5]-33) - r.yoffset
double := false
if down {
now := time.Now()
if !left { // Right double click is not allowed
r.clickY = []int{}
} else if now.Sub(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
r.clickY = append(r.clickY, y)
} else {
r.clickY = []int{y}
}
r.prevDownTime = now
rest := r.buffer[*sz:]
end := bytes.IndexAny(rest, "mM")
if end == -1 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
elems := strings.SplitN(string(rest[:end]), ";", 3)
if len(elems) != 3 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
t := atoi(elems[0], -1)
x := atoi(elems[1], -1) - 1
y := atoi(elems[2], -1) - 1 - r.yoffset
if t < 0 || x < 0 {
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
*sz += end + 1
down := rest[end] == 'M'
scroll := 0
if t >= 64 {
t -= 64
if t&0b1 == 1 {
scroll = -1
} else {
if len(r.clickY) > 1 && r.clickY[0] == r.clickY[1] &&
time.Now().Sub(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
double = true
scroll = 1
}
}
// middle := t & 0b1
left := t&0b11 == 0
// shift := t & 0b100
// ctrl := t & 0b1000
mod := t&0b1100 > 0
drag := t&0b100000 > 0
if scroll != 0 {
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, scroll, false, false, false, mod}}
}
double := false
if down && !drag {
now := time.Now()
if !left { // Right double click is not allowed
r.clicks = [][2]int{}
} else if now.Sub(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
r.clicks = append(r.clicks, [2]int{x, y})
} else {
r.clicks = [][2]int{{x, y}}
}
r.prevDownTime = now
} else {
n := len(r.clicks)
if len(r.clicks) > 1 && r.clicks[n-2][0] == r.clicks[n-1][0] && r.clicks[n-2][1] == r.clicks[n-1][1] &&
time.Since(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
double = true
if double {
r.clicks = [][2]int{}
}
}
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, 0, left, down, double, mod}}
case 96, 100, 104, 112, // scroll-up / shift / cmd / ctrl
97, 101, 105, 113: // scroll-down / shift / cmd / ctrl
mod := r.buffer[3] >= 100
s := 1 - int(r.buffer[3]%2)*2
x := int(r.buffer[4] - 33)
y := int(r.buffer[5]-33) - r.yoffset
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, s, false, false, false, mod}}
}
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, 0, left, down, double, mod}}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) smcup() {
@@ -573,7 +605,8 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) rmcup() {
}
func (r *LightRenderer) Pause(clear bool) {
terminal.Restore(r.fd(), r.origState)
r.disableMouse()
r.restoreTerminal()
if clear {
if r.fullscreen {
r.rmcup()
@@ -585,20 +618,37 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) Pause(clear bool) {
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) Resume(clear bool) {
terminal.MakeRaw(r.fd())
func (r *LightRenderer) enableMouse() {
if r.mouse {
r.csi("?1000h")
r.csi("?1002h")
r.csi("?1006h")
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) disableMouse() {
if r.mouse {
r.csi("?1000l")
r.csi("?1002l")
r.csi("?1006l")
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) Resume(clear bool, sigcont bool) {
r.setupTerminal()
if clear {
if r.fullscreen {
r.smcup()
} else {
r.rmcup()
}
r.enableMouse()
r.flush()
} else if !r.fullscreen && r.mouse {
// NOTE: Resume(false) is only called on SIGCONT after SIGSTOP.
// And It's highly likely that the offset we obtained at the beginning will
// no longer be correct, so we simply disable mouse input.
r.csi("?1000l")
} else if sigcont && !r.fullscreen && r.mouse {
// NOTE: SIGCONT (Coming back from CTRL-Z):
// It's highly likely that the offset we obtained at the beginning is
// no longer correct, so we simply disable mouse input.
r.disableMouse()
r.mouse = false
}
}
@@ -613,6 +663,10 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) Clear() {
r.flush()
}
func (r *LightRenderer) NeedScrollbarRedraw() bool {
return false
}
func (r *LightRenderer) RefreshWindows(windows []Window) {
r.flush()
}
@@ -636,11 +690,10 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) Close() {
} else if !r.fullscreen {
r.csi("u")
}
if r.mouse {
r.csi("?1000l")
}
r.disableMouse()
r.flush()
terminal.Restore(r.fd(), r.origState)
r.closePlatform()
r.restoreTerminal()
}
func (r *LightRenderer) MaxX() int {
@@ -648,17 +701,17 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) MaxX() int {
}
func (r *LightRenderer) MaxY() int {
if r.height == 0 {
r.updateTerminalSize()
}
return r.height
}
func (r *LightRenderer) DoesAutoWrap() bool {
return false
}
func (r *LightRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window {
func (r *LightRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, preview bool, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window {
w := &LightWindow{
renderer: r,
colored: r.theme != nil,
colored: r.theme.Colored,
preview: preview,
border: borderStyle,
top: top,
left: left,
@@ -667,51 +720,115 @@ func (r *LightRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, bord
tabstop: r.tabstop,
fg: colDefault,
bg: colDefault}
if r.theme != nil {
w.fg = r.theme.Fg
w.bg = r.theme.Bg
if preview {
w.fg = r.theme.PreviewFg.Color
w.bg = r.theme.PreviewBg.Color
} else {
w.fg = r.theme.Fg.Color
w.bg = r.theme.Bg.Color
}
w.drawBorder()
w.drawBorder(false)
return w
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorder() {
switch w.border {
case BorderAround:
w.drawBorderAround()
func (w *LightWindow) DrawHBorder() {
w.drawBorder(true)
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorder(onlyHorizontal bool) {
switch w.border.shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderDouble:
w.drawBorderAround(onlyHorizontal)
case BorderHorizontal:
w.drawBorderHorizontal()
w.drawBorderHorizontal(true, true)
case BorderVertical:
if onlyHorizontal {
return
}
w.drawBorderVertical(true, true)
case BorderTop:
w.drawBorderHorizontal(true, false)
case BorderBottom:
w.drawBorderHorizontal(false, true)
case BorderLeft:
if onlyHorizontal {
return
}
w.drawBorderVertical(true, false)
case BorderRight:
if onlyHorizontal {
return
}
w.drawBorderVertical(false, true)
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderHorizontal() {
w.Move(0, 0)
w.CPrint(ColBorder, AttrRegular, repeat("─", w.width))
w.Move(w.height-1, 0)
w.CPrint(ColBorder, AttrRegular, repeat("─", w.width))
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderHorizontal(top, bottom bool) {
color := ColBorder
if w.preview {
color = ColPreviewBorder
}
hw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.horizontal)
if top {
w.Move(0, 0)
w.CPrint(color, repeat(w.border.horizontal, w.width/hw))
}
if bottom {
w.Move(w.height-1, 0)
w.CPrint(color, repeat(w.border.horizontal, w.width/hw))
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderAround() {
w.Move(0, 0)
w.CPrint(ColBorder, AttrRegular, "┌"+repeat("─", w.width-2)+"┐")
for y := 1; y < w.height-1; y++ {
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderVertical(left, right bool) {
width := w.width - 2
if !left || !right {
width++
}
color := ColBorder
if w.preview {
color = ColPreviewBorder
}
for y := 0; y < w.height; y++ {
w.Move(y, 0)
w.CPrint(ColBorder, AttrRegular, "│")
w.cprint2(colDefault, w.bg, AttrRegular, repeat(" ", w.width-2))
w.CPrint(ColBorder, AttrRegular, "│")
if left {
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.vertical))
}
w.CPrint(color, repeat(' ', width))
if right {
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.vertical))
}
}
}
func (w *LightWindow) drawBorderAround(onlyHorizontal bool) {
w.Move(0, 0)
color := ColBorder
if w.preview {
color = ColPreviewBorder
}
hw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.horizontal)
tcw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.topLeft) + runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.topRight)
bcw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.bottomLeft) + runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.bottomRight)
rem := (w.width - tcw) % hw
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.topLeft)+repeat(w.border.horizontal, (w.width-tcw)/hw)+repeat(' ', rem)+string(w.border.topRight))
if !onlyHorizontal {
vw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.border.vertical)
for y := 1; y < w.height-1; y++ {
w.Move(y, 0)
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.vertical))
w.CPrint(color, repeat(' ', w.width-vw*2))
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.vertical))
}
}
w.Move(w.height-1, 0)
w.CPrint(ColBorder, AttrRegular, "└"+repeat("─", w.width-2)+"┘")
rem = (w.width - bcw) % hw
w.CPrint(color, string(w.border.bottomLeft)+repeat(w.border.horizontal, (w.width-bcw)/hw)+repeat(' ', rem)+string(w.border.bottomRight))
}
func (w *LightWindow) csi(code string) {
w.renderer.csi(code)
}
func (w *LightWindow) stderr(str string) {
w.renderer.stderr(str)
}
func (w *LightWindow) stderrInternal(str string, allowNLCR bool) {
w.renderer.stderrInternal(str, allowNLCR)
}
@@ -762,12 +879,15 @@ func (w *LightWindow) MoveAndClear(y int, x int) {
w.Move(y, x)
// We should not delete preview window on the right
// csi("K")
w.Print(repeat(" ", w.width-x))
w.Print(repeat(' ', w.width-x))
w.Move(y, x)
}
func attrCodes(attr Attr) []string {
codes := []string{}
if (attr & AttrClear) > 0 {
return codes
}
if (attr & Bold) > 0 {
codes = append(codes, "1")
}
@@ -786,6 +906,9 @@ func attrCodes(attr Attr) []string {
if (attr & Reverse) > 0 {
codes = append(codes, "7")
}
if (attr & StrikeThrough) > 0 {
codes = append(codes, "9")
}
return codes
}
@@ -827,12 +950,8 @@ func cleanse(str string) string {
return strings.Replace(str, "\x1b", "", -1)
}
func (w *LightWindow) CPrint(pair ColorPair, attr Attr, text string) {
if !w.colored {
w.csiColor(colDefault, colDefault, attrFor(pair, attr))
} else {
w.csiColor(pair.Fg(), pair.Bg(), attr)
}
func (w *LightWindow) CPrint(pair ColorPair, text string) {
w.csiColor(pair.Fg(), pair.Bg(), pair.Attr())
w.stderrInternal(cleanse(text), false)
w.csi("m")
}
@@ -853,20 +972,26 @@ func wrapLine(input string, prefixLength int, max int, tabstop int) []wrappedLin
lines := []wrappedLine{}
width := 0
line := ""
for _, r := range input {
w := util.Max(util.RuneWidth(r, prefixLength+width, 8), 1)
width += w
str := string(r)
if r == '\t' {
str = repeat(" ", w)
gr := uniseg.NewGraphemes(input)
for gr.Next() {
rs := gr.Runes()
str := string(rs)
var w int
if len(rs) == 1 && rs[0] == '\t' {
w = tabstop - (prefixLength+width)%tabstop
str = repeat(' ', w)
} else {
w = runewidth.StringWidth(str)
}
width += w
if prefixLength+width <= max {
line += str
} else {
lines = append(lines, wrappedLine{string(line), width - w})
line = str
prefixLength = 0
width = util.RuneWidth(r, prefixLength, 8)
width = w
}
}
lines = append(lines, wrappedLine{string(line), width})
@@ -878,12 +1003,6 @@ func (w *LightWindow) fill(str string, onMove func()) FillReturn {
for i, line := range allLines {
lines := wrapLine(line, w.posx, w.width, w.tabstop)
for j, wl := range lines {
if w.posx >= w.Width()-1 && wl.displayWidth == 0 {
if w.posy < w.height-1 {
w.Move(w.posy+1, 0)
}
return FillNextLine
}
w.stderrInternal(wl.text, false)
w.posx += wl.displayWidth
@@ -898,6 +1017,14 @@ func (w *LightWindow) fill(str string, onMove func()) FillReturn {
}
}
}
if w.posx+1 >= w.Width() {
if w.posy+1 >= w.height {
return FillSuspend
}
w.Move(w.posy+1, 0)
onMove()
return FillNextLine
}
return FillContinue
}
@@ -936,7 +1063,7 @@ func (w *LightWindow) FinishFill() {
}
func (w *LightWindow) Erase() {
w.drawBorder()
w.drawBorder(false)
// We don't erase the window here to avoid flickering during scroll
w.Move(0, 0)
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
//go:build !windows
package tui
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"syscall"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
"golang.org/x/term"
)
func IsLightRendererSupported() bool {
return true
}
func (r *LightRenderer) defaultTheme() *ColorTheme {
if strings.Contains(os.Getenv("TERM"), "256") {
return Dark256
}
colors, err := exec.Command("tput", "colors").Output()
if err == nil && atoi(strings.TrimSpace(string(colors)), 16) > 16 {
return Dark256
}
return Default16
}
func (r *LightRenderer) fd() int {
return int(r.ttyin.Fd())
}
func (r *LightRenderer) initPlatform() error {
fd := r.fd()
origState, err := term.GetState(fd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.origState = origState
term.MakeRaw(fd)
return nil
}
func (r *LightRenderer) closePlatform() {
// NOOP
}
func openTtyIn() *os.File {
in, err := os.OpenFile(consoleDevice, syscall.O_RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
tty := ttyname()
if len(tty) > 0 {
if in, err := os.OpenFile(tty, syscall.O_RDONLY, 0); err == nil {
return in
}
}
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Failed to open "+consoleDevice)
os.Exit(2)
}
return in
}
func (r *LightRenderer) setupTerminal() {
term.MakeRaw(r.fd())
}
func (r *LightRenderer) restoreTerminal() {
term.Restore(r.fd(), r.origState)
}
func (r *LightRenderer) updateTerminalSize() {
width, height, err := term.GetSize(r.fd())
if err == nil {
r.width = width
r.height = r.maxHeightFunc(height)
} else {
r.width = getEnv("COLUMNS", defaultWidth)
r.height = r.maxHeightFunc(getEnv("LINES", defaultHeight))
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) findOffset() (row int, col int) {
r.csi("6n")
r.flush()
bytes := []byte{}
for tries := 0; tries < offsetPollTries; tries++ {
bytes = r.getBytesInternal(bytes, tries > 0)
offsets := offsetRegexp.FindSubmatch(bytes)
if len(offsets) > 3 {
// Add anything we skipped over to the input buffer
r.buffer = append(r.buffer, offsets[1]...)
return atoi(string(offsets[2]), 0) - 1, atoi(string(offsets[3]), 0) - 1
}
}
return -1, -1
}
func (r *LightRenderer) getch(nonblock bool) (int, bool) {
b := make([]byte, 1)
fd := r.fd()
util.SetNonblock(r.ttyin, nonblock)
_, err := util.Read(fd, b)
if err != nil {
return 0, false
}
return int(b[0]), true
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
//go:build windows
package tui
import (
"os"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
)
const (
timeoutInterval = 10
)
var (
consoleFlagsInput = uint32(windows.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT | windows.ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | windows.ENABLE_EXTENDED_FLAGS)
consoleFlagsOutput = uint32(windows.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING | windows.ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT | windows.DISABLE_NEWLINE_AUTO_RETURN)
)
// IsLightRendererSupported checks to see if the Light renderer is supported
func IsLightRendererSupported() bool {
var oldState uint32
// enable vt100 emulation (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/console-virtual-terminal-sequences)
if windows.GetConsoleMode(windows.Stderr, &oldState) != nil {
return false
}
// attempt to set mode to determine if we support VT 100 codes. This will work on newer Windows 10
// version:
canSetVt100 := windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Stderr, oldState|windows.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) == nil
var checkState uint32
if windows.GetConsoleMode(windows.Stderr, &checkState) != nil ||
(checkState&windows.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) != windows.ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING {
return false
}
windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Stderr, oldState)
return canSetVt100
}
func (r *LightRenderer) defaultTheme() *ColorTheme {
// the getenv check is borrowed from here: https://github.com/gdamore/tcell/commit/0c473b86d82f68226a142e96cc5a34c5a29b3690#diff-b008fcd5e6934bf31bc3d33bf49f47d8R178:
if !IsLightRendererSupported() || os.Getenv("ConEmuPID") != "" || os.Getenv("TCELL_TRUECOLOR") == "disable" {
return Default16
}
return Dark256
}
func (r *LightRenderer) initPlatform() error {
//outHandle := windows.Stdout
outHandle, _ := syscall.Open("CONOUT$", syscall.O_RDWR, 0)
// enable vt100 emulation (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/console-virtual-terminal-sequences)
if err := windows.GetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(outHandle), &r.origStateOutput); err != nil {
return err
}
r.outHandle = uintptr(outHandle)
inHandle, _ := syscall.Open("CONIN$", syscall.O_RDWR, 0)
if err := windows.GetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(inHandle), &r.origStateInput); err != nil {
return err
}
r.inHandle = uintptr(inHandle)
r.setupTerminal()
// channel for non-blocking reads. Buffer to make sure
// we get the ESC sets:
r.ttyinChannel = make(chan byte, 1024)
// the following allows for non-blocking IO.
// syscall.SetNonblock() is a NOOP under Windows.
go func() {
fd := int(r.inHandle)
b := make([]byte, 1)
for {
// HACK: if run from PSReadline, something resets ConsoleMode to remove ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT.
_ = windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.inHandle), consoleFlagsInput)
_, err := util.Read(fd, b)
if err == nil {
r.ttyinChannel <- b[0]
}
}
}()
return nil
}
func (r *LightRenderer) closePlatform() {
windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.outHandle), r.origStateOutput)
windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.inHandle), r.origStateInput)
}
func openTtyIn() *os.File {
// not used
return nil
}
func (r *LightRenderer) setupTerminal() error {
if err := windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.outHandle), consoleFlagsOutput); err != nil {
return err
}
return windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.inHandle), consoleFlagsInput)
}
func (r *LightRenderer) restoreTerminal() error {
if err := windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.inHandle), r.origStateInput); err != nil {
return err
}
return windows.SetConsoleMode(windows.Handle(r.outHandle), r.origStateOutput)
}
func (r *LightRenderer) updateTerminalSize() {
var bufferInfo windows.ConsoleScreenBufferInfo
if err := windows.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(windows.Handle(r.outHandle), &bufferInfo); err != nil {
r.width = getEnv("COLUMNS", defaultWidth)
r.height = r.maxHeightFunc(getEnv("LINES", defaultHeight))
} else {
r.width = int(bufferInfo.Window.Right - bufferInfo.Window.Left)
r.height = r.maxHeightFunc(int(bufferInfo.Window.Bottom - bufferInfo.Window.Top))
}
}
func (r *LightRenderer) findOffset() (row int, col int) {
var bufferInfo windows.ConsoleScreenBufferInfo
if err := windows.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(windows.Handle(r.outHandle), &bufferInfo); err != nil {
return -1, -1
}
return int(bufferInfo.CursorPosition.X), int(bufferInfo.CursorPosition.Y)
}
func (r *LightRenderer) getch(nonblock bool) (int, bool) {
if nonblock {
select {
case bc := <-r.ttyinChannel:
return int(bc), true
case <-time.After(timeoutInterval * time.Millisecond):
return 0, false
}
} else {
bc := <-r.ttyinChannel
return int(bc), true
}
}

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@@ -1,37 +1,51 @@
// +build tcell windows
//go:build tcell || windows
package tui
import (
"os"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"runtime"
"github.com/gdamore/tcell"
"github.com/gdamore/tcell/encoding"
"github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2"
"github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2/encoding"
"github.com/mattn/go-runewidth"
"github.com/rivo/uniseg"
)
func HasFullscreenRenderer() bool {
return true
}
func (p ColorPair) style() tcell.Style {
style := tcell.StyleDefault
return style.Foreground(tcell.Color(p.Fg())).Background(tcell.Color(p.Bg()))
var DefaultBorderShape BorderShape = BorderSharp
func asTcellColor(color Color) tcell.Color {
if color == colDefault {
return tcell.ColorDefault
}
value := uint64(tcell.ColorValid) + uint64(color)
if color.is24() {
value = value | uint64(tcell.ColorIsRGB)
}
return tcell.Color(value)
}
type Attr tcell.Style
func (p ColorPair) style() tcell.Style {
style := tcell.StyleDefault
return style.Foreground(asTcellColor(p.Fg())).Background(asTcellColor(p.Bg()))
}
type Attr int32
type TcellWindow struct {
color bool
preview bool
top int
left int
width int
height int
normal ColorPair
lastX int
lastY int
moveCursor bool
@@ -61,12 +75,6 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) Refresh() {
}
w.lastX = 0
w.lastY = 0
switch w.borderStyle {
case BorderAround:
w.drawBorder(true)
case BorderHorizontal:
w.drawBorder(false)
}
}
func (w *TcellWindow) FinishFill() {
@@ -74,18 +82,23 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) FinishFill() {
}
const (
Bold Attr = Attr(tcell.AttrBold)
Dim = Attr(tcell.AttrDim)
Blink = Attr(tcell.AttrBlink)
Reverse = Attr(tcell.AttrReverse)
Underline = Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline)
Italic = Attr(tcell.AttrNone) // Not supported
Bold Attr = Attr(tcell.AttrBold)
Dim = Attr(tcell.AttrDim)
Blink = Attr(tcell.AttrBlink)
Reverse = Attr(tcell.AttrReverse)
Underline = Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline)
StrikeThrough = Attr(tcell.AttrStrikeThrough)
Italic = Attr(tcell.AttrItalic)
)
const (
AttrRegular Attr = 0
AttrUndefined = Attr(0)
AttrRegular = Attr(1 << 7)
AttrClear = Attr(1 << 8)
)
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Resize(maxHeightFunc func(int) int) {}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) defaultTheme() *ColorTheme {
if _screen.Colors() >= 256 {
return Dark256
@@ -120,8 +133,11 @@ func (a Attr) Merge(b Attr) Attr {
return a | b
}
// handle the following as private members of FullscreenRenderer instance
// they are declared here to prevent introducing tcell library in non-windows builds
var (
_screen tcell.Screen
_screen tcell.Screen
_prevMouseButton tcell.ButtonMask
)
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) initScreen() {
@@ -168,15 +184,15 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) Y() int {
return w.lastY
}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) DoesAutoWrap() bool {
return false
}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Clear() {
_screen.Sync()
_screen.Clear()
}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) NeedScrollbarRedraw() bool {
return true
}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Refresh() {
// noop
}
@@ -189,132 +205,210 @@ func (r *FullscreenRenderer) GetChar() Event {
// process mouse events:
case *tcell.EventMouse:
// mouse down events have zeroed buttons, so we can't use them
// mouse up event consists of two events, 1. (main) event with modifier and other metadata, 2. event with zeroed buttons
// so mouse click is three consecutive events, but the first and last are indistinguishable from movement events (with released buttons)
// dragging has same structure, it only repeats the middle (main) event appropriately
x, y := ev.Position()
button := ev.Buttons()
mod := ev.Modifiers() != 0
if button&tcell.WheelDown != 0 {
// since we dont have mouse down events (unlike LightRenderer), we need to track state in prevButton
prevButton, button := _prevMouseButton, ev.Buttons()
_prevMouseButton = button
drag := prevButton == button
switch {
case button&tcell.WheelDown != 0:
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, -1, false, false, false, mod}}
} else if button&tcell.WheelUp != 0 {
case button&tcell.WheelUp != 0:
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, +1, false, false, false, mod}}
} else if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
case button&tcell.Button1 != 0:
double := false
if !drag {
// all potential double click events put their coordinates in the clicks array
// double click event has two conditions, temporal and spatial, the first is checked here
now := time.Now()
if now.Sub(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
r.clicks = append(r.clicks, [2]int{x, y})
} else {
r.clicks = [][2]int{{x, y}}
}
r.prevDownTime = now
// detect double clicks (also check for spatial condition)
n := len(r.clicks)
double = n > 1 && r.clicks[n-2][0] == r.clicks[n-1][0] && r.clicks[n-2][1] == r.clicks[n-1][1]
if double {
// make sure two consecutive double clicks require four clicks
r.clicks = [][2]int{}
}
}
// fire single or double click event
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, 0, true, !double, double, mod}}
case button&tcell.Button2 != 0:
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, 0, false, true, false, mod}}
default:
// double and single taps on Windows don't quite work due to
// the console acting on the events and not allowing us
// to consume them.
left := button&tcell.Button1 != 0
down := left || button&tcell.Button3 != 0
double := false
if down {
now := time.Now()
if !left {
r.clickY = []int{}
} else if now.Sub(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
r.clickY = append(r.clickY, x)
} else {
r.clickY = []int{x}
r.prevDownTime = now
}
} else {
if len(r.clickY) > 1 && r.clickY[0] == r.clickY[1] &&
time.Now().Sub(r.prevDownTime) < doubleClickDuration {
double = true
}
}
return Event{Mouse, 0, &MouseEvent{y, x, 0, left, down, double, mod}}
}
// process keyboard:
case *tcell.EventKey:
alt := (ev.Modifiers() & tcell.ModAlt) > 0
keyfn := func(r rune) int {
mods := ev.Modifiers()
none := mods == tcell.ModNone
alt := (mods & tcell.ModAlt) > 0
ctrl := (mods & tcell.ModCtrl) > 0
shift := (mods & tcell.ModShift) > 0
ctrlAlt := ctrl && alt
altShift := alt && shift
keyfn := func(r rune) Event {
if alt {
return CtrlAltA - 'a' + int(r)
return CtrlAltKey(r)
}
return CtrlA - 'a' + int(r)
return EventType(CtrlA.Int() - 'a' + int(r)).AsEvent()
}
switch ev.Key() {
// section 1: Ctrl+(Alt)+[a-z]
case tcell.KeyCtrlA:
return Event{keyfn('a'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('a')
case tcell.KeyCtrlB:
return Event{keyfn('b'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('b')
case tcell.KeyCtrlC:
return Event{keyfn('c'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('c')
case tcell.KeyCtrlD:
return Event{keyfn('d'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('d')
case tcell.KeyCtrlE:
return Event{keyfn('e'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('e')
case tcell.KeyCtrlF:
return Event{keyfn('f'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('f')
case tcell.KeyCtrlG:
return Event{keyfn('g'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('g')
case tcell.KeyCtrlH:
return Event{keyfn('h'), 0, nil}
switch ev.Rune() {
case 0:
if ctrl {
return Event{BSpace, 0, nil}
}
case rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH):
switch {
case ctrl:
return keyfn('h')
case alt:
return Event{AltBS, 0, nil}
case none, shift:
return Event{BSpace, 0, nil}
}
}
case tcell.KeyCtrlI:
return Event{keyfn('i'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('i')
case tcell.KeyCtrlJ:
return Event{keyfn('j'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('j')
case tcell.KeyCtrlK:
return Event{keyfn('k'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('k')
case tcell.KeyCtrlL:
return Event{keyfn('l'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('l')
case tcell.KeyCtrlM:
return Event{keyfn('m'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('m')
case tcell.KeyCtrlN:
return Event{keyfn('n'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('n')
case tcell.KeyCtrlO:
return Event{keyfn('o'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('o')
case tcell.KeyCtrlP:
return Event{keyfn('p'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('p')
case tcell.KeyCtrlQ:
return Event{keyfn('q'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('q')
case tcell.KeyCtrlR:
return Event{keyfn('r'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('r')
case tcell.KeyCtrlS:
return Event{keyfn('s'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('s')
case tcell.KeyCtrlT:
return Event{keyfn('t'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('t')
case tcell.KeyCtrlU:
return Event{keyfn('u'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('u')
case tcell.KeyCtrlV:
return Event{keyfn('v'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('v')
case tcell.KeyCtrlW:
return Event{keyfn('w'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('w')
case tcell.KeyCtrlX:
return Event{keyfn('x'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('x')
case tcell.KeyCtrlY:
return Event{keyfn('y'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('y')
case tcell.KeyCtrlZ:
return Event{keyfn('z'), 0, nil}
return keyfn('z')
// section 2: Ctrl+[ \]_]
case tcell.KeyCtrlSpace:
return Event{CtrlSpace, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyCtrlBackslash:
return Event{CtrlBackSlash, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyCtrlRightSq:
return Event{CtrlRightBracket, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyCtrlCarat:
return Event{CtrlCaret, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyCtrlUnderscore:
return Event{CtrlSlash, 0, nil}
// section 3: (Alt)+Backspace2
case tcell.KeyBackspace2:
if alt {
return Event{AltBS, 0, nil}
}
return Event{BSpace, 0, nil}
// section 4: (Alt+Shift)+Key(Up|Down|Left|Right)
case tcell.KeyUp:
if altShift {
return Event{AltSUp, 0, nil}
}
if shift {
return Event{SUp, 0, nil}
}
if alt {
return Event{AltUp, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Up, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyDown:
if altShift {
return Event{AltSDown, 0, nil}
}
if shift {
return Event{SDown, 0, nil}
}
if alt {
return Event{AltDown, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Down, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyLeft:
if altShift {
return Event{AltSLeft, 0, nil}
}
if shift {
return Event{SLeft, 0, nil}
}
if alt {
return Event{AltLeft, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Left, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyRight:
if altShift {
return Event{AltSRight, 0, nil}
}
if shift {
return Event{SRight, 0, nil}
}
if alt {
return Event{AltRight, 0, nil}
}
return Event{Right, 0, nil}
// section 5: (Insert|Home|Delete|End|PgUp|PgDn|BackTab|F1-F12)
case tcell.KeyInsert:
return Event{Insert, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyHome:
return Event{Home, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyDelete:
@@ -325,10 +419,8 @@ func (r *FullscreenRenderer) GetChar() Event {
return Event{PgUp, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyPgDn:
return Event{PgDn, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyBacktab:
return Event{BTab, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyF1:
return Event{F1, 0, nil}
case tcell.KeyF2:
@@ -354,31 +446,31 @@ func (r *FullscreenRenderer) GetChar() Event {
case tcell.KeyF12:
return Event{F12, 0, nil}
// ev.Ch doesn't work for some reason for space:
// section 6: (Ctrl+Alt)+'rune'
case tcell.KeyRune:
r := ev.Rune()
if alt {
switch r {
case ' ':
return Event{AltSpace, 0, nil}
case '/':
return Event{AltSlash, 0, nil}
}
if r >= 'a' && r <= 'z' {
return Event{AltA + int(r) - 'a', 0, nil}
}
if r >= '0' && r <= '9' {
return Event{Alt0 + int(r) - '0', 0, nil}
}
}
return Event{Rune, r, nil}
switch {
// translate native key events to ascii control characters
case r == ' ' && ctrl:
return Event{CtrlSpace, 0, nil}
// handle AltGr characters
case ctrlAlt:
return Event{Rune, r, nil} // dropping modifiers
// simple characters (possibly with modifier)
case alt:
return AltKey(r)
default:
return Event{Rune, r, nil}
}
// section 7: Esc
case tcell.KeyEsc:
return Event{ESC, 0, nil}
}
}
// section 8: Invalid
return Event{Invalid, 0, nil}
}
@@ -388,7 +480,7 @@ func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Pause(clear bool) {
}
}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Resume(clear bool) {
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) Resume(clear bool, sigcont bool) {
if clear {
r.initScreen()
}
@@ -406,31 +498,38 @@ func (r *FullscreenRenderer) RefreshWindows(windows []Window) {
_screen.Show()
}
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window {
// TODO
return &TcellWindow{
color: r.theme != nil,
func (r *FullscreenRenderer) NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, preview bool, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window {
normal := ColNormal
if preview {
normal = ColPreview
}
w := &TcellWindow{
color: r.theme.Colored,
preview: preview,
top: top,
left: left,
width: width,
height: height,
normal: normal,
borderStyle: borderStyle}
w.drawBorder(false)
return w
}
func (w *TcellWindow) Close() {
// TODO
}
func fill(x, y, w, h int, r rune) {
func fill(x, y, w, h int, n ColorPair, r rune) {
for ly := 0; ly <= h; ly++ {
for lx := 0; lx <= w; lx++ {
_screen.SetContent(x+lx, y+ly, r, nil, ColNormal.style())
_screen.SetContent(x+lx, y+ly, r, nil, n.style())
}
}
}
func (w *TcellWindow) Erase() {
fill(w.left-1, w.top, w.width+1, w.height, ' ')
fill(w.left-1, w.top, w.width+1, w.height-1, w.normal, ' ')
}
func (w *TcellWindow) Enclose(y int, x int) bool {
@@ -447,130 +546,140 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) Move(y int, x int) {
func (w *TcellWindow) MoveAndClear(y int, x int) {
w.Move(y, x)
for i := w.lastX; i < w.width; i++ {
_screen.SetContent(i+w.left, w.lastY+w.top, rune(' '), nil, ColNormal.style())
_screen.SetContent(i+w.left, w.lastY+w.top, rune(' '), nil, w.normal.style())
}
w.lastX = x
}
func (w *TcellWindow) Print(text string) {
w.printString(text, ColNormal, 0)
w.printString(text, w.normal)
}
func (w *TcellWindow) printString(text string, pair ColorPair, a Attr) {
t := text
func (w *TcellWindow) printString(text string, pair ColorPair) {
lx := 0
a := pair.Attr()
var style tcell.Style
if w.color {
style = pair.style().
style := pair.style()
if a&AttrClear == 0 {
style = style.
Reverse(a&Attr(tcell.AttrReverse) != 0).
Underline(a&Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline) != 0)
} else {
style = ColNormal.style().
Reverse(a&Attr(tcell.AttrReverse) != 0 || pair == ColCurrent || pair == ColCurrentMatch).
Underline(a&Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline) != 0 || pair == ColMatch || pair == ColCurrentMatch)
Underline(a&Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline) != 0).
StrikeThrough(a&Attr(tcell.AttrStrikeThrough) != 0).
Italic(a&Attr(tcell.AttrItalic) != 0).
Blink(a&Attr(tcell.AttrBlink) != 0).
Dim(a&Attr(tcell.AttrDim) != 0)
}
style = style.
Blink(a&Attr(tcell.AttrBlink) != 0).
Bold(a&Attr(tcell.AttrBold) != 0).
Dim(a&Attr(tcell.AttrDim) != 0)
for {
if len(t) == 0 {
break
}
r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(t)
t = t[size:]
gr := uniseg.NewGraphemes(text)
for gr.Next() {
rs := gr.Runes()
if r < rune(' ') { // ignore control characters
continue
}
if r == '\n' {
w.lastY++
lx = 0
} else {
if r == '\u000D' { // skip carriage return
if len(rs) == 1 {
r := rs[0]
if r < rune(' ') { // ignore control characters
continue
} else if r == '\n' {
w.lastY++
lx = 0
continue
} else if r == '\u000D' { // skip carriage return
continue
}
var xPos = w.left + w.lastX + lx
var yPos = w.top + w.lastY
if xPos < (w.left+w.width) && yPos < (w.top+w.height) {
_screen.SetContent(xPos, yPos, r, nil, style)
}
lx += runewidth.RuneWidth(r)
}
var xPos = w.left + w.lastX + lx
var yPos = w.top + w.lastY
if xPos < (w.left+w.width) && yPos < (w.top+w.height) {
_screen.SetContent(xPos, yPos, rs[0], rs[1:], style)
}
lx += runewidth.StringWidth(string(rs))
}
w.lastX += lx
}
func (w *TcellWindow) CPrint(pair ColorPair, attr Attr, text string) {
w.printString(text, pair, attr)
func (w *TcellWindow) CPrint(pair ColorPair, text string) {
w.printString(text, pair)
}
func (w *TcellWindow) fillString(text string, pair ColorPair, a Attr) FillReturn {
func (w *TcellWindow) fillString(text string, pair ColorPair) FillReturn {
lx := 0
a := pair.Attr()
var style tcell.Style
if w.color {
style = pair.style()
} else {
style = ColNormal.style()
style = w.normal.style()
}
style = style.
Blink(a&Attr(tcell.AttrBlink) != 0).
Bold(a&Attr(tcell.AttrBold) != 0).
Dim(a&Attr(tcell.AttrDim) != 0).
Reverse(a&Attr(tcell.AttrReverse) != 0).
Underline(a&Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline) != 0)
Underline(a&Attr(tcell.AttrUnderline) != 0).
StrikeThrough(a&Attr(tcell.AttrStrikeThrough) != 0).
Italic(a&Attr(tcell.AttrItalic) != 0)
for _, r := range text {
if r == '\n' {
gr := uniseg.NewGraphemes(text)
for gr.Next() {
rs := gr.Runes()
if len(rs) == 1 && rs[0] == '\n' {
w.lastY++
w.lastX = 0
lx = 0
} else {
var xPos = w.left + w.lastX + lx
// word wrap:
if xPos >= (w.left + w.width) {
w.lastY++
w.lastX = 0
lx = 0
xPos = w.left
}
var yPos = w.top + w.lastY
if yPos >= (w.top + w.height) {
return FillSuspend
}
_screen.SetContent(xPos, yPos, r, nil, style)
lx += runewidth.RuneWidth(r)
continue
}
// word wrap:
xPos := w.left + w.lastX + lx
if xPos >= (w.left + w.width) {
w.lastY++
w.lastX = 0
lx = 0
xPos = w.left
}
yPos := w.top + w.lastY
if yPos >= (w.top + w.height) {
return FillSuspend
}
_screen.SetContent(xPos, yPos, rs[0], rs[1:], style)
lx += runewidth.StringWidth(string(rs))
}
w.lastX += lx
if w.lastX == w.width {
w.lastY++
w.lastX = 0
return FillNextLine
}
return FillContinue
}
func (w *TcellWindow) Fill(str string) FillReturn {
return w.fillString(str, ColNormal, 0)
return w.fillString(str, w.normal)
}
func (w *TcellWindow) CFill(fg Color, bg Color, a Attr, str string) FillReturn {
if fg == colDefault {
fg = ColNormal.Fg()
fg = w.normal.Fg()
}
if bg == colDefault {
bg = ColNormal.Bg()
bg = w.normal.Bg()
}
return w.fillString(str, NewColorPair(fg, bg), a)
return w.fillString(str, NewColorPair(fg, bg, a))
}
func (w *TcellWindow) drawBorder(around bool) {
func (w *TcellWindow) DrawHBorder() {
w.drawBorder(true)
}
func (w *TcellWindow) drawBorder(onlyHorizontal bool) {
shape := w.borderStyle.shape
if shape == BorderNone {
return
}
left := w.left
right := left + w.width
top := w.top
@@ -578,25 +687,61 @@ func (w *TcellWindow) drawBorder(around bool) {
var style tcell.Style
if w.color {
style = ColBorder.style()
} else {
style = ColNormal.style()
}
for x := left; x < right; x++ {
_screen.SetContent(x, top, tcell.RuneHLine, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(x, bot-1, tcell.RuneHLine, nil, style)
}
if around {
for y := top; y < bot; y++ {
_screen.SetContent(left, y, tcell.RuneVLine, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-1, y, tcell.RuneVLine, nil, style)
if w.preview {
style = ColPreviewBorder.style()
} else {
style = ColBorder.style()
}
} else {
style = w.normal.style()
}
_screen.SetContent(left, top, tcell.RuneULCorner, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-1, top, tcell.RuneURCorner, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(left, bot-1, tcell.RuneLLCorner, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-1, bot-1, tcell.RuneLRCorner, nil, style)
hw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.borderStyle.horizontal)
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderDouble, BorderHorizontal, BorderTop:
max := right - 2*hw
if shape == BorderHorizontal || shape == BorderTop {
max = right - hw
}
// tcell has an issue displaying two overlapping wide runes
// e.g. SetContent( HH )
// SetContent( TR )
// ==================
// ( HH ) => TR is ignored
for x := left; x <= max; x += hw {
_screen.SetContent(x, top, w.borderStyle.horizontal, nil, style)
}
}
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderDouble, BorderHorizontal, BorderBottom:
max := right - 2*hw
if shape == BorderHorizontal || shape == BorderBottom {
max = right - hw
}
for x := left; x <= max; x += hw {
_screen.SetContent(x, bot-1, w.borderStyle.horizontal, nil, style)
}
}
if !onlyHorizontal {
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderDouble, BorderVertical, BorderLeft:
for y := top; y < bot; y++ {
_screen.SetContent(left, y, w.borderStyle.vertical, nil, style)
}
}
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderDouble, BorderVertical, BorderRight:
vw := runewidth.RuneWidth(w.borderStyle.vertical)
for y := top; y < bot; y++ {
_screen.SetContent(right-vw, y, w.borderStyle.vertical, nil, style)
}
}
}
switch shape {
case BorderRounded, BorderSharp, BorderBold, BorderDouble:
_screen.SetContent(left, top, w.borderStyle.topLeft, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-runewidth.RuneWidth(w.borderStyle.topRight), top, w.borderStyle.topRight, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(left, bot-1, w.borderStyle.bottomLeft, nil, style)
_screen.SetContent(right-runewidth.RuneWidth(w.borderStyle.bottomRight), bot-1, w.borderStyle.bottomRight, nil, style)
}
}

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//go:build tcell || windows
package tui
import (
"testing"
"github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2"
"github.com/junegunn/fzf/src/util"
)
func assert(t *testing.T, context string, got interface{}, want interface{}) bool {
if got == want {
return true
} else {
t.Errorf("%s = (%T)%v, want (%T)%v", context, got, got, want, want)
return false
}
}
// Test the handling of the tcell keyboard events.
func TestGetCharEventKey(t *testing.T) {
if util.ToTty() {
// This test is skipped when output goes to terminal, because it causes
// some glitches:
// - output lines may not start at the beginning of a row which makes
// the output unreadable
// - terminal may get cleared which prevents you from seeing results of
// previous tests
// Good ways to prevent the glitches are piping the output to a pager
// or redirecting to a file. I've found `less +G` to be trouble-free.
t.Skip("Skipped because this test misbehaves in terminal, pipe to a pager or redirect output to a file to run it safely.")
} else if testing.Verbose() {
// I have observed a behaviour when this test outputted more than 8192
// bytes (32*256) into the 'less' pager, both the go's test executable
// and the pager hanged. The go's executable was blocking on printing.
// I was able to create minimal working example of that behaviour, but
// that example hanged after 12256 bytes (32*(256+127)).
t.Log("If you are piping this test to a pager and it hangs, make the pager greedy for input, e.g. 'less +G'.")
}
if !HasFullscreenRenderer() {
t.Skip("Can't test FullscreenRenderer.")
}
// construct test cases
type giveKey struct {
Type tcell.Key
Char rune
Mods tcell.ModMask
}
type wantKey = Event
type testCase struct {
giveKey
wantKey
}
/*
Some test cases are marked "fabricated". It means that giveKey value
is valid, but it is not what you get when you press the keys. For
example Ctrl+C will NOT give you tcell.KeyCtrlC, but tcell.KeyETX
(End-Of-Text character, causing SIGINT).
I was trying to accompany the fabricated test cases with real ones.
Some test cases are marked "unhandled". It means that giveKey.Type
is not present in tcell.go source code. It can still be handled via
implicit or explicit alias.
If not said otherwise, test cases are for US keyboard.
(tabstop=44)
*/
tests := []testCase{
// section 1: Ctrl+(Alt)+[a-z]
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlA, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlA), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlA, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlC, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlC), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlC, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyETX, rune(tcell.KeyETX), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlC, 0, nil}}, // this is SIGINT (Ctrl+C)
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlZ, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlZ), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlZ, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
// KeyTab is alias for KeyTAB
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlI, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlI), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{Tab, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyTab, rune(tcell.KeyTab), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Tab, 0, nil}}, // unhandled, actual "Tab" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyTAB, rune(tcell.KeyTAB), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Tab, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
// KeyEnter is alias for KeyCR
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlM, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlM), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{CtrlM, 0, nil}}, // actual "Enter" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCR, rune(tcell.KeyCR), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{CtrlM, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyEnter, rune(tcell.KeyEnter), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{CtrlM, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
// Ctrl+Alt keys
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlA, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlA), tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{CtrlAlt, 'a', nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlA, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlA), tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt | tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{CtrlAlt, 'a', nil}}, // fabricated
// section 2: Ctrl+[ \]_]
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlSpace, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlSpace), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlSpace, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyNUL, rune(tcell.KeyNUL), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{CtrlSpace, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, ' ', tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual Ctrl+' '
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlBackslash, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlBackslash), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlBackSlash, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlRightSq, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlRightSq), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlRightBracket, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlCarat, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlCarat), tcell.ModShift | tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlCaret, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRS, rune(tcell.KeyRS), tcell.ModShift | tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlCaret, 0, nil}}, // actual Ctrl+Shift+6 (i.e. Ctrl+^) keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlUnderscore, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlUnderscore), tcell.ModShift | tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlSlash, 0, nil}},
// section 3: (Alt)+Backspace2
// KeyBackspace2 is alias for KeyDEL = 0x7F (ASCII) (allegedly unused by Windows)
// KeyDelete = 0x2E (VK_DELETE constant in Windows)
// KeyBackspace is alias for KeyBS = 0x08 (ASCII) (implicit alias with KeyCtrlH)
{giveKey{tcell.KeyBackspace2, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyBackspace2, 0, tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{AltBS, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDEL, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDelete, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Del, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDelete, 0, tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Del, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyBackspace, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyBS, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual "Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{AltBS, 0, nil}}, // actual "Alt+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDEL, rune(tcell.KeyDEL), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual "Ctrl+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual "Shift+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, 0, tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, 0, tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual "Ctrl+Shift+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModShift | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{AltBS, 0, nil}}, // actual "Shift+Alt+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, 0, tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt | tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{BSpace, 0, nil}}, // actual "Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Backspace" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{CtrlH, 0, nil}}, // actual "Ctrl+H" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{CtrlAlt, 'h', nil}}, // fabricated "Ctrl+Alt+H" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{CtrlH, 0, nil}}, // actual "Ctrl+Shift+H" keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlH, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlH), tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt | tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{CtrlAlt, 'h', nil}}, // fabricated "Ctrl+Shift+Alt+H" keystroke
// section 4: (Alt+Shift)+Key(Up|Down|Left|Right)
{giveKey{tcell.KeyUp, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Up, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDown, 0, tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{AltDown, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyLeft, 0, tcell.ModShift}, wantKey{SLeft, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRight, 0, tcell.ModShift | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{AltSRight, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyUpLeft, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyUpRight, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDownLeft, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyDownRight, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCenter, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
// section 5: (Insert|Home|Delete|End|PgUp|PgDn|BackTab|F1-F12)
{giveKey{tcell.KeyInsert, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Insert, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyF1, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{F1, 0, nil}},
// section 6: (Ctrl+Alt)+'rune'
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, 'a', tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Rune, 'a', nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, 'a', tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{Rune, 'a', nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, 'a', tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Alt, 'a', nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, 'A', tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Alt, 'A', nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '`', tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Alt, '`', nil}},
/*
"Input method" in Windows Language options:
US: "US Keyboard" does not generate any characters (and thus any events) in Ctrl+Alt+[a-z] range
CS: "Czech keyboard"
DE: "German keyboard"
Note that right Alt is not just `tcell.ModAlt` on foreign language keyboards, but it is the AltGr `tcell.ModCtrl|tcell.ModAlt`.
*/
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '{', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, '{', nil}}, // CS: Ctrl+Alt+b = "{" // Note that this does not interfere with CtrlB, since the "b" is replaced with "{" on OS level
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '$', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, '$', nil}}, // CS: Ctrl+Alt+ů = "$"
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '~', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, '~', nil}}, // CS: Ctrl+Alt++ = "~"
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '`', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, '`', nil}}, // CS: Ctrl+Alt+ý,Space = "`" // this is dead key, space is required to emit the char
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '{', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, '{', nil}}, // DE: Ctrl+Alt+7 = "{"
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, '@', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, '@', nil}}, // DE: Ctrl+Alt+q = "@"
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, 'µ', tcell.ModCtrl | tcell.ModAlt}, wantKey{Rune, 'µ', nil}}, // DE: Ctrl+Alt+m = "µ"
// section 7: Esc
// KeyEsc and KeyEscape are aliases for KeyESC
{giveKey{tcell.KeyEsc, rune(tcell.KeyEsc), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{ESC, 0, nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyESC, rune(tcell.KeyESC), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{ESC, 0, nil}}, // unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyEscape, rune(tcell.KeyEscape), tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{ESC, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyESC, rune(tcell.KeyESC), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{ESC, 0, nil}}, // actual Ctrl+[ keystroke
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCtrlLeftSq, rune(tcell.KeyCtrlLeftSq), tcell.ModCtrl}, wantKey{ESC, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
// section 8: Invalid
{giveKey{tcell.KeyRune, 'a', tcell.ModMeta}, wantKey{Rune, 'a', nil}}, // fabricated
{giveKey{tcell.KeyF24, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}},
{giveKey{tcell.KeyHelp, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyExit, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyClear, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // unhandled, actual keystroke Numpad_5 with Numlock OFF
{giveKey{tcell.KeyCancel, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyPrint, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // fabricated, unhandled
{giveKey{tcell.KeyPause, 0, tcell.ModNone}, wantKey{Invalid, 0, nil}}, // unhandled
}
r := NewFullscreenRenderer(&ColorTheme{}, false, false)
r.Init()
// run and evaluate the tests
for _, test := range tests {
// generate key event
giveEvent := tcell.NewEventKey(test.giveKey.Type, test.giveKey.Char, test.giveKey.Mods)
_screen.PostEventWait(giveEvent)
t.Logf("giveEvent = %T{key: %v, ch: %q (%[3]v), mod: %#04b}\n", giveEvent, giveEvent.Key(), giveEvent.Rune(), giveEvent.Modifiers())
// process the event in fzf and evaluate the test
gotEvent := r.GetChar()
// skip Resize events, those are sometimes put in the buffer outside of this test
for gotEvent.Type == Resize {
t.Logf("Resize swallowed")
gotEvent = r.GetChar()
}
t.Logf("wantEvent = %T{Type: %v, Char: %q (%[3]v)}\n", test.wantKey, test.wantKey.Type, test.wantKey.Char)
t.Logf("gotEvent = %T{Type: %v, Char: %q (%[3]v)}\n", gotEvent, gotEvent.Type, gotEvent.Char)
assert(t, "r.GetChar().Type", gotEvent.Type, test.wantKey.Type)
assert(t, "r.GetChar().Char", gotEvent.Char, test.wantKey.Char)
}
r.Close()
}
/*
Quick reference
---------------
(tabstop=18)
(this is not mapping table, it merely puts multiple constants ranges in one table)
¹) the two columns are each other implicit alias
²) explicit aliases here
%v section # tcell ctrl key¹ tcell ctrl char¹ tcell alias² tui constants tcell named keys tcell mods
-- --------- -------------- --------------- ----------- ------------- ---------------- ----------
0 2 KeyCtrlSpace KeyNUL = ^@ Rune ModNone
1 1 KeyCtrlA KeySOH = ^A CtrlA ModShift
2 1 KeyCtrlB KeySTX = ^B CtrlB ModCtrl
3 1 KeyCtrlC KeyETX = ^C CtrlC
4 1 KeyCtrlD KeyEOT = ^D CtrlD ModAlt
5 1 KeyCtrlE KeyENQ = ^E CtrlE
6 1 KeyCtrlF KeyACK = ^F CtrlF
7 1 KeyCtrlG KeyBEL = ^G CtrlG
8 1 KeyCtrlH KeyBS = ^H KeyBackspace CtrlH ModMeta
9 1 KeyCtrlI KeyTAB = ^I KeyTab Tab
10 1 KeyCtrlJ KeyLF = ^J CtrlJ
11 1 KeyCtrlK KeyVT = ^K CtrlK
12 1 KeyCtrlL KeyFF = ^L CtrlL
13 1 KeyCtrlM KeyCR = ^M KeyEnter CtrlM
14 1 KeyCtrlN KeySO = ^N CtrlN
15 1 KeyCtrlO KeySI = ^O CtrlO
16 1 KeyCtrlP KeyDLE = ^P CtrlP
17 1 KeyCtrlQ KeyDC1 = ^Q CtrlQ
18 1 KeyCtrlR KeyDC2 = ^R CtrlR
19 1 KeyCtrlS KeyDC3 = ^S CtrlS
20 1 KeyCtrlT KeyDC4 = ^T CtrlT
21 1 KeyCtrlU KeyNAK = ^U CtrlU
22 1 KeyCtrlV KeySYN = ^V CtrlV
23 1 KeyCtrlW KeyETB = ^W CtrlW
24 1 KeyCtrlX KeyCAN = ^X CtrlX
25 1 KeyCtrlY KeyEM = ^Y CtrlY
26 1 KeyCtrlZ KeySUB = ^Z CtrlZ
27 7 KeyCtrlLeftSq KeyESC = ^[ KeyEsc, KeyEscape ESC
28 2 KeyCtrlBackslash KeyFS = ^\ CtrlSpace
29 2 KeyCtrlRightSq KeyGS = ^] CtrlBackSlash
30 2 KeyCtrlCarat KeyRS = ^^ CtrlRightBracket
31 2 KeyCtrlUnderscore KeyUS = ^_ CtrlCaret
32 CtrlSlash
33 Invalid
34 Resize
35 Mouse
36 DoubleClick
37 LeftClick
38 RightClick
39 BTab
40 BSpace
41 Del
42 PgUp
43 PgDn
44 Up
45 Down
46 Left
47 Right
48 Home
49 End
50 Insert
51 SUp
52 SDown
53 SLeft
54 SRight
55 F1
56 F2
57 F3
58 F4
59 F5
60 F6
61 F7
62 F8
63 F9
64 F10
65 F11
66 F12
67 Change
68 BackwardEOF
69 AltBS
70 AltUp
71 AltDown
72 AltLeft
73 AltRight
74 AltSUp
75 AltSDown
76 AltSLeft
77 AltSRight
78 Alt
79 CtrlAlt
..
127 3 KeyDEL KeyBackspace2
..
256 6 KeyRune
257 4 KeyUp
258 4 KeyDown
259 4 KeyRight
260 4 KeyLeft
261 8 KeyUpLeft
262 8 KeyUpRight
263 8 KeyDownLeft
264 8 KeyDownRight
265 8 KeyCenter
266 5 KeyPgUp
267 5 KeyPgDn
268 5 KeyHome
269 5 KeyEnd
270 5 KeyInsert
271 5 KeyDelete
272 8 KeyHelp
273 8 KeyExit
274 8 KeyClear
275 8 KeyCancel
276 8 KeyPrint
277 8 KeyPause
278 5 KeyBacktab
279 5 KeyF1
280 5 KeyF2
281 5 KeyF3
282 5 KeyF4
283 5 KeyF5
284 5 KeyF6
285 5 KeyF7
286 5 KeyF8
287 5 KeyF9
288 5 KeyF10
289 5 KeyF11
290 5 KeyF12
291 8 KeyF13
292 8 KeyF14
293 8 KeyF15
294 8 KeyF16
295 8 KeyF17
296 8 KeyF18
297 8 KeyF19
298 8 KeyF20
299 8 KeyF21
300 8 KeyF22
301 8 KeyF23
302 8 KeyF24
303 8 KeyF25
304 8 KeyF26
305 8 KeyF27
306 8 KeyF28
307 8 KeyF29
308 8 KeyF30
309 8 KeyF31
310 8 KeyF32
311 8 KeyF33
312 8 KeyF34
313 8 KeyF35
314 8 KeyF36
315 8 KeyF37
316 8 KeyF38
317 8 KeyF39
318 8 KeyF40
319 8 KeyF41
320 8 KeyF42
321 8 KeyF43
322 8 KeyF44
323 8 KeyF45
324 8 KeyF46
325 8 KeyF47
326 8 KeyF48
327 8 KeyF49
328 8 KeyF50
329 8 KeyF51
330 8 KeyF52
331 8 KeyF53
332 8 KeyF54
333 8 KeyF55
334 8 KeyF56
335 8 KeyF57
336 8 KeyF58
337 8 KeyF59
338 8 KeyF60
339 8 KeyF61
340 8 KeyF62
341 8 KeyF63
342 8 KeyF64
-- --------- -------------- --------------- ----------- ------------- ---------------- ----------
%v section # tcell ctrl key tcell ctrl char tcell alias tui constants tcell named keys tcell mods
*/

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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
// +build !windows
//go:build !windows
package tui
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"syscall"
)
@@ -29,3 +30,18 @@ func ttyname() string {
}
return ""
}
// TtyIn returns terminal device to be used as STDIN, falls back to os.Stdin
func TtyIn() *os.File {
in, err := os.OpenFile(consoleDevice, syscall.O_RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
tty := ttyname()
if len(tty) > 0 {
if in, err := os.OpenFile(tty, syscall.O_RDONLY, 0); err == nil {
return in
}
}
return os.Stdin
}
return in
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,14 @@
// +build windows
//go:build windows
package tui
import "os"
func ttyname() string {
return ""
}
// TtyIn on Windows returns os.Stdin
func TtyIn() *os.File {
return os.Stdin
}

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@@ -8,8 +8,10 @@ import (
)
// Types of user action
type EventType int
const (
Rune = iota
Rune EventType = iota
CtrlA
CtrlB
@@ -40,6 +42,12 @@ const (
ESC
CtrlSpace
// https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/24261/how-do-i-send-c-that-is-control-slash-to-the-terminal
CtrlBackSlash
CtrlRightBracket
CtrlCaret
CtrlSlash
Invalid
Resize
Mouse
@@ -60,6 +68,7 @@ const (
Right
Home
End
Insert
SUp
SDown
@@ -80,9 +89,11 @@ const (
F12
Change
BackwardEOF
Start
Load
Focus
AltSpace
AltSlash
AltBS
AltUp
@@ -90,20 +101,43 @@ const (
AltLeft
AltRight
Alt0
AltSUp
AltSDown
AltSLeft
AltSRight
Alt
CtrlAlt
)
const ( // Reset iota
AltA = Alt0 + 'a' - '0' + iota
AltB
AltC
AltD
AltE
AltF
AltZ = AltA + 'z' - 'a'
CtrlAltA = AltZ + 1
CtrlAltM = CtrlAltA + 'm' - 'a'
)
func (t EventType) AsEvent() Event {
return Event{t, 0, nil}
}
func (t EventType) Int() int {
return int(t)
}
func (t EventType) Byte() byte {
return byte(t)
}
func (e Event) Comparable() Event {
// Ignore MouseEvent pointer
return Event{e.Type, e.Char, nil}
}
func Key(r rune) Event {
return Event{Rune, r, nil}
}
func AltKey(r rune) Event {
return Event{Alt, r, nil}
}
func CtrlAltKey(r rune) Event {
return Event{CtrlAlt, r, nil}
}
const (
doubleClickDuration = 500 * time.Millisecond
@@ -111,13 +145,26 @@ const (
type Color int32
func (c Color) IsDefault() bool {
return c == colDefault
}
func (c Color) is24() bool {
return c > 0 && (c&(1<<24)) > 0
}
type ColorAttr struct {
Color Color
Attr Attr
}
func NewColorAttr() ColorAttr {
return ColorAttr{Color: colUndefined, Attr: AttrUndefined}
}
const (
colUndefined Color = -2
colDefault = -1
colDefault Color = -1
)
const (
@@ -140,9 +187,9 @@ const (
)
type ColorPair struct {
fg Color
bg Color
id int
fg Color
bg Color
attr Attr
}
func HexToColor(rrggbb string) Color {
@@ -152,8 +199,8 @@ func HexToColor(rrggbb string) Color {
return Color((1 << 24) + (r << 16) + (g << 8) + b)
}
func NewColorPair(fg Color, bg Color) ColorPair {
return ColorPair{fg, bg, -1}
func NewColorPair(fg Color, bg Color, attr Attr) ColorPair {
return ColorPair{fg, bg, attr}
}
func (p ColorPair) Fg() Color {
@@ -164,28 +211,73 @@ func (p ColorPair) Bg() Color {
return p.bg
}
func (p ColorPair) is24() bool {
return p.fg.is24() || p.bg.is24()
func (p ColorPair) Attr() Attr {
return p.attr
}
func (p ColorPair) HasBg() bool {
return p.attr&Reverse == 0 && p.bg != colDefault ||
p.attr&Reverse > 0 && p.fg != colDefault
}
func (p ColorPair) merge(other ColorPair, except Color) ColorPair {
dup := p
dup.attr = dup.attr.Merge(other.attr)
if other.fg != except {
dup.fg = other.fg
}
if other.bg != except {
dup.bg = other.bg
}
return dup
}
func (p ColorPair) WithAttr(attr Attr) ColorPair {
dup := p
dup.attr = dup.attr.Merge(attr)
return dup
}
func (p ColorPair) MergeAttr(other ColorPair) ColorPair {
return p.WithAttr(other.attr)
}
func (p ColorPair) Merge(other ColorPair) ColorPair {
return p.merge(other, colUndefined)
}
func (p ColorPair) MergeNonDefault(other ColorPair) ColorPair {
return p.merge(other, colDefault)
}
type ColorTheme struct {
Fg Color
Bg Color
DarkBg Color
Prompt Color
Match Color
Current Color
CurrentMatch Color
Spinner Color
Info Color
Cursor Color
Selected Color
Header Color
Border Color
Colored bool
Input ColorAttr
Disabled ColorAttr
Fg ColorAttr
Bg ColorAttr
PreviewFg ColorAttr
PreviewBg ColorAttr
DarkBg ColorAttr
Gutter ColorAttr
Prompt ColorAttr
Match ColorAttr
Current ColorAttr
CurrentMatch ColorAttr
Spinner ColorAttr
Info ColorAttr
Cursor ColorAttr
Selected ColorAttr
Header ColorAttr
Separator ColorAttr
Scrollbar ColorAttr
Border ColorAttr
BorderLabel ColorAttr
PreviewLabel ColorAttr
}
type Event struct {
Type int
Type EventType
Char rune
MouseEvent *MouseEvent
}
@@ -200,30 +292,133 @@ type MouseEvent struct {
Mod bool
}
type BorderStyle int
type BorderShape int
const (
BorderNone BorderStyle = iota
BorderAround
BorderNone BorderShape = iota
BorderRounded
BorderSharp
BorderBold
BorderDouble
BorderHorizontal
BorderVertical
BorderTop
BorderBottom
BorderLeft
BorderRight
)
func (s BorderShape) HasRight() bool {
switch s {
case BorderNone, BorderLeft, BorderTop, BorderBottom, BorderHorizontal: // No right
return false
}
return true
}
func (s BorderShape) HasTop() bool {
switch s {
case BorderNone, BorderLeft, BorderRight, BorderBottom, BorderVertical: // No top
return false
}
return true
}
type BorderStyle struct {
shape BorderShape
horizontal rune
vertical rune
topLeft rune
topRight rune
bottomLeft rune
bottomRight rune
}
type BorderCharacter int
func MakeBorderStyle(shape BorderShape, unicode bool) BorderStyle {
if !unicode {
return BorderStyle{
shape: shape,
horizontal: '-',
vertical: '|',
topLeft: '+',
topRight: '+',
bottomLeft: '+',
bottomRight: '+',
}
}
switch shape {
case BorderSharp:
return BorderStyle{
shape: shape,
horizontal: '─',
vertical: '│',
topLeft: '┌',
topRight: '┐',
bottomLeft: '└',
bottomRight: '┘',
}
case BorderBold:
return BorderStyle{
shape: shape,
horizontal: '━',
vertical: '┃',
topLeft: '┏',
topRight: '┓',
bottomLeft: '┗',
bottomRight: '┛',
}
case BorderDouble:
return BorderStyle{
shape: shape,
horizontal: '═',
vertical: '║',
topLeft: '╔',
topRight: '╗',
bottomLeft: '╚',
bottomRight: '╝',
}
}
return BorderStyle{
shape: shape,
horizontal: '─',
vertical: '│',
topLeft: '╭',
topRight: '╮',
bottomLeft: '╰',
bottomRight: '╯',
}
}
func MakeTransparentBorder() BorderStyle {
return BorderStyle{
shape: BorderRounded,
horizontal: ' ',
vertical: ' ',
topLeft: ' ',
topRight: ' ',
bottomLeft: ' ',
bottomRight: ' '}
}
type Renderer interface {
Init()
Resize(maxHeightFunc func(int) int)
Pause(clear bool)
Resume(clear bool)
Resume(clear bool, sigcont bool)
Clear()
RefreshWindows(windows []Window)
Refresh()
Close()
NeedScrollbarRedraw() bool
GetChar() Event
MaxX() int
MaxY() int
DoesAutoWrap() bool
NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window
NewWindow(top int, left int, width int, height int, preview bool, borderStyle BorderStyle) Window
}
type Window interface {
@@ -232,6 +427,7 @@ type Window interface {
Width() int
Height() int
DrawHBorder()
Refresh()
FinishFill()
Close()
@@ -243,7 +439,7 @@ type Window interface {
Move(y int, x int)
MoveAndClear(y int, x int)
Print(text string)
CPrint(color ColorPair, attr Attr, text string)
CPrint(color ColorPair, text string)
Fill(text string) FillReturn
CFill(fg Color, bg Color, attr Attr, text string) FillReturn
Erase()
@@ -254,7 +450,7 @@ type FullscreenRenderer struct {
mouse bool
forceBlack bool
prevDownTime time.Time
clickY []int
clicks [][2]int
}
func NewFullscreenRenderer(theme *ColorTheme, forceBlack bool, mouse bool) Renderer {
@@ -263,7 +459,7 @@ func NewFullscreenRenderer(theme *ColorTheme, forceBlack bool, mouse bool) Rende
mouse: mouse,
forceBlack: forceBlack,
prevDownTime: time.Unix(0, 0),
clickY: []int{}}
clicks: [][2]int{}}
return r
}
@@ -272,34 +468,86 @@ var (
Dark256 *ColorTheme
Light256 *ColorTheme
ColNormal ColorPair
ColPrompt ColorPair
ColMatch ColorPair
ColCurrent ColorPair
ColCurrentMatch ColorPair
ColSpinner ColorPair
ColInfo ColorPair
ColCursor ColorPair
ColSelected ColorPair
ColHeader ColorPair
ColBorder ColorPair
ColPrompt ColorPair
ColNormal ColorPair
ColInput ColorPair
ColDisabled ColorPair
ColMatch ColorPair
ColCursor ColorPair
ColCursorEmpty ColorPair
ColSelected ColorPair
ColCurrent ColorPair
ColCurrentMatch ColorPair
ColCurrentCursor ColorPair
ColCurrentCursorEmpty ColorPair
ColCurrentSelected ColorPair
ColCurrentSelectedEmpty ColorPair
ColSpinner ColorPair
ColInfo ColorPair
ColHeader ColorPair
ColSeparator ColorPair
ColScrollbar ColorPair
ColBorder ColorPair
ColPreview ColorPair
ColPreviewBorder ColorPair
ColBorderLabel ColorPair
ColPreviewLabel ColorPair
)
func EmptyTheme() *ColorTheme {
return &ColorTheme{
Fg: colUndefined,
Bg: colUndefined,
DarkBg: colUndefined,
Prompt: colUndefined,
Match: colUndefined,
Current: colUndefined,
CurrentMatch: colUndefined,
Spinner: colUndefined,
Info: colUndefined,
Cursor: colUndefined,
Selected: colUndefined,
Header: colUndefined,
Border: colUndefined}
Colored: true,
Input: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Fg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Bg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
DarkBg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Prompt: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Match: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Current: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Selected: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Border: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
BorderLabel: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Disabled: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewFg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewBg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Gutter: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewLabel: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Separator: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Scrollbar: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
}
}
func NoColorTheme() *ColorTheme {
return &ColorTheme{
Colored: false,
Input: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Fg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Bg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
DarkBg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Prompt: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Match: ColorAttr{colDefault, Underline},
Current: ColorAttr{colDefault, Reverse},
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{colDefault, Reverse | Underline},
Spinner: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Info: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Cursor: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Selected: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Header: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Border: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
BorderLabel: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Disabled: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
PreviewFg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
PreviewBg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Gutter: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
PreviewLabel: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Separator: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
Scrollbar: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrRegular},
}
}
func errorExit(message string) {
@@ -309,65 +557,98 @@ func errorExit(message string) {
func init() {
Default16 = &ColorTheme{
Fg: colDefault,
Bg: colDefault,
DarkBg: colBlack,
Prompt: colBlue,
Match: colGreen,
Current: colYellow,
CurrentMatch: colGreen,
Spinner: colGreen,
Info: colWhite,
Cursor: colRed,
Selected: colMagenta,
Header: colCyan,
Border: colBlack}
Colored: true,
Input: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
Fg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
Bg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
DarkBg: ColorAttr{colBlack, AttrUndefined},
Prompt: ColorAttr{colBlue, AttrUndefined},
Match: ColorAttr{colGreen, AttrUndefined},
Current: ColorAttr{colYellow, AttrUndefined},
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{colGreen, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{colGreen, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{colWhite, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{colRed, AttrUndefined},
Selected: ColorAttr{colMagenta, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{colCyan, AttrUndefined},
Border: ColorAttr{colBlack, AttrUndefined},
BorderLabel: ColorAttr{colWhite, AttrUndefined},
Disabled: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewFg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewBg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Gutter: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewLabel: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Separator: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Scrollbar: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
}
Dark256 = &ColorTheme{
Fg: colDefault,
Bg: colDefault,
DarkBg: 236,
Prompt: 110,
Match: 108,
Current: 254,
CurrentMatch: 151,
Spinner: 148,
Info: 144,
Cursor: 161,
Selected: 168,
Header: 109,
Border: 59}
Colored: true,
Input: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
Fg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
Bg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
DarkBg: ColorAttr{236, AttrUndefined},
Prompt: ColorAttr{110, AttrUndefined},
Match: ColorAttr{108, AttrUndefined},
Current: ColorAttr{254, AttrUndefined},
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{151, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{148, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{144, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{161, AttrUndefined},
Selected: ColorAttr{168, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{109, AttrUndefined},
Border: ColorAttr{59, AttrUndefined},
BorderLabel: ColorAttr{145, AttrUndefined},
Disabled: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewFg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewBg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Gutter: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewLabel: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Separator: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Scrollbar: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
}
Light256 = &ColorTheme{
Fg: colDefault,
Bg: colDefault,
DarkBg: 251,
Prompt: 25,
Match: 66,
Current: 237,
CurrentMatch: 23,
Spinner: 65,
Info: 101,
Cursor: 161,
Selected: 168,
Header: 31,
Border: 145}
Colored: true,
Input: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
Fg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
Bg: ColorAttr{colDefault, AttrUndefined},
DarkBg: ColorAttr{251, AttrUndefined},
Prompt: ColorAttr{25, AttrUndefined},
Match: ColorAttr{66, AttrUndefined},
Current: ColorAttr{237, AttrUndefined},
CurrentMatch: ColorAttr{23, AttrUndefined},
Spinner: ColorAttr{65, AttrUndefined},
Info: ColorAttr{101, AttrUndefined},
Cursor: ColorAttr{161, AttrUndefined},
Selected: ColorAttr{168, AttrUndefined},
Header: ColorAttr{31, AttrUndefined},
Border: ColorAttr{145, AttrUndefined},
BorderLabel: ColorAttr{59, AttrUndefined},
Disabled: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewFg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewBg: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Gutter: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
PreviewLabel: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Separator: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
Scrollbar: ColorAttr{colUndefined, AttrUndefined},
}
}
func initTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, forceBlack bool) {
if theme == nil {
initPalette(theme)
return
}
if forceBlack {
theme.Bg = colBlack
theme.Bg = ColorAttr{colBlack, AttrUndefined}
}
o := func(a Color, b Color) Color {
if b == colUndefined {
return a
o := func(a ColorAttr, b ColorAttr) ColorAttr {
c := a
if b.Color != colUndefined {
c.Color = b.Color
}
return b
if b.Attr != AttrUndefined {
c.Attr = b.Attr
}
return c
}
theme.Input = o(baseTheme.Input, theme.Input)
theme.Fg = o(baseTheme.Fg, theme.Fg)
theme.Bg = o(baseTheme.Bg, theme.Bg)
theme.DarkBg = o(baseTheme.DarkBg, theme.DarkBg)
@@ -381,51 +662,52 @@ func initTheme(theme *ColorTheme, baseTheme *ColorTheme, forceBlack bool) {
theme.Selected = o(baseTheme.Selected, theme.Selected)
theme.Header = o(baseTheme.Header, theme.Header)
theme.Border = o(baseTheme.Border, theme.Border)
theme.BorderLabel = o(baseTheme.BorderLabel, theme.BorderLabel)
// These colors are not defined in the base themes
theme.Disabled = o(theme.Input, theme.Disabled)
theme.Gutter = o(theme.DarkBg, theme.Gutter)
theme.PreviewFg = o(theme.Fg, theme.PreviewFg)
theme.PreviewBg = o(theme.Bg, theme.PreviewBg)
theme.PreviewLabel = o(theme.BorderLabel, theme.PreviewLabel)
theme.Separator = o(theme.Border, theme.Separator)
theme.Scrollbar = o(theme.Border, theme.Scrollbar)
initPalette(theme)
}
func initPalette(theme *ColorTheme) {
idx := 0
pair := func(fg, bg Color) ColorPair {
idx++
return ColorPair{fg, bg, idx}
pair := func(fg, bg ColorAttr) ColorPair {
if fg.Color == colDefault && (fg.Attr&Reverse) > 0 {
bg.Color = colDefault
}
return ColorPair{fg.Color, bg.Color, fg.Attr}
}
if theme != nil {
ColNormal = pair(theme.Fg, theme.Bg)
ColPrompt = pair(theme.Prompt, theme.Bg)
ColMatch = pair(theme.Match, theme.Bg)
ColCurrent = pair(theme.Current, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentMatch = pair(theme.CurrentMatch, theme.DarkBg)
ColSpinner = pair(theme.Spinner, theme.Bg)
ColInfo = pair(theme.Info, theme.Bg)
ColCursor = pair(theme.Cursor, theme.DarkBg)
ColSelected = pair(theme.Selected, theme.DarkBg)
ColHeader = pair(theme.Header, theme.Bg)
ColBorder = pair(theme.Border, theme.Bg)
} else {
ColNormal = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColPrompt = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColMatch = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColCurrent = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColCurrentMatch = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColSpinner = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColInfo = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColCursor = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColSelected = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColHeader = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
ColBorder = pair(colDefault, colDefault)
}
}
blank := theme.Fg
blank.Attr = AttrRegular
func attrFor(color ColorPair, attr Attr) Attr {
switch color {
case ColCurrent:
return attr | Reverse
case ColMatch:
return attr | Underline
case ColCurrentMatch:
return attr | Underline | Reverse
}
return attr
ColPrompt = pair(theme.Prompt, theme.Bg)
ColNormal = pair(theme.Fg, theme.Bg)
ColInput = pair(theme.Input, theme.Bg)
ColDisabled = pair(theme.Disabled, theme.Bg)
ColMatch = pair(theme.Match, theme.Bg)
ColCursor = pair(theme.Cursor, theme.Gutter)
ColCursorEmpty = pair(blank, theme.Gutter)
ColSelected = pair(theme.Selected, theme.Gutter)
ColCurrent = pair(theme.Current, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentMatch = pair(theme.CurrentMatch, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentCursor = pair(theme.Cursor, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentCursorEmpty = pair(blank, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentSelected = pair(theme.Selected, theme.DarkBg)
ColCurrentSelectedEmpty = pair(blank, theme.DarkBg)
ColSpinner = pair(theme.Spinner, theme.Bg)
ColInfo = pair(theme.Info, theme.Bg)
ColHeader = pair(theme.Header, theme.Bg)
ColSeparator = pair(theme.Separator, theme.Bg)
ColScrollbar = pair(theme.Scrollbar, theme.Bg)
ColBorder = pair(theme.Border, theme.Bg)
ColBorderLabel = pair(theme.BorderLabel, theme.Bg)
ColPreviewLabel = pair(theme.PreviewLabel, theme.PreviewBg)
ColPreview = pair(theme.PreviewFg, theme.PreviewBg)
ColPreviewBorder = pair(theme.Border, theme.PreviewBg)
}

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# http://www.rubydoc.info/github/rest-client/rest-client/RestClient
require 'rest_client'
require 'json'
if ARGV.length < 3
puts "usage: #$0 <token> <version> <files...>"
exit 1
end
token, version, *files = ARGV
base = "https://api.github.com/repos/junegunn/fzf-bin/releases"
# List releases
rels = JSON.parse(RestClient.get(base, :authorization => "token #{token}"))
rel = rels.find { |r| r['tag_name'] == version }
unless rel
puts "#{version} not found"
exit 1
end
# List assets
assets = Hash[rel['assets'].map { |a| a.values_at *%w[name id] }]
files.select { |f| File.exists? f }.map do |file|
Thread.new do
name = File.basename file
if asset_id = assets[name]
puts "#{name} found. Deleting asset id #{asset_id}."
RestClient.delete "#{base}/assets/#{asset_id}",
:authorization => "token #{token}"
else
puts "#{name} not found"
end
puts "Uploading #{name}"
RestClient.post(
"#{base.sub 'api', 'uploads'}/#{rel['id']}/assets?name=#{name}",
File.read(file),
:authorization => "token #{token}",
:content_type => "application/octet-stream")
end
end.each(&:join)

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@@ -1,32 +1,34 @@
package util
import "sync"
import (
"sync/atomic"
)
func convertBoolToInt32(b bool) int32 {
if b {
return 1
}
return 0
}
// AtomicBool is a boxed-class that provides synchronized access to the
// underlying boolean value
type AtomicBool struct {
mutex sync.Mutex
state bool
state int32 // "1" is true, "0" is false
}
// NewAtomicBool returns a new AtomicBool
func NewAtomicBool(initialState bool) *AtomicBool {
return &AtomicBool{
mutex: sync.Mutex{},
state: initialState}
return &AtomicBool{state: convertBoolToInt32(initialState)}
}
// Get returns the current boolean value synchronously
func (a *AtomicBool) Get() bool {
a.mutex.Lock()
defer a.mutex.Unlock()
return a.state
return atomic.LoadInt32(&a.state) == 1
}
// Set updates the boolean value synchronously
func (a *AtomicBool) Set(newState bool) bool {
a.mutex.Lock()
defer a.mutex.Unlock()
a.state = newState
return a.state
atomic.StoreInt32(&a.state, convertBoolToInt32(newState))
return newState
}

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@@ -130,6 +130,18 @@ func (chars *Chars) TrimLength() uint16 {
return chars.trimLength
}
func (chars *Chars) LeadingWhitespaces() int {
whitespaces := 0
for i := 0; i < chars.Length(); i++ {
char := chars.Get(i)
if !unicode.IsSpace(char) {
break
}
whitespaces++
}
return whitespaces
}
func (chars *Chars) TrailingWhitespaces() int {
whitespaces := 0
for i := chars.Length() - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
@@ -142,6 +154,11 @@ func (chars *Chars) TrailingWhitespaces() int {
return whitespaces
}
func (chars *Chars) TrimTrailingWhitespaces() {
whitespaces := chars.TrailingWhitespaces()
chars.slice = chars.slice[0 : len(chars.slice)-whitespaces]
}
func (chars *Chars) ToString() string {
if runes := chars.optionalRunes(); runes != nil {
return string(runes)
@@ -169,5 +186,13 @@ func (chars *Chars) CopyRunes(dest []rune) {
for idx, b := range chars.slice[:len(dest)] {
dest[idx] = rune(b)
}
return
}
func (chars *Chars) Prepend(prefix string) {
if runes := chars.optionalRunes(); runes != nil {
runes = append([]rune(prefix), runes...)
chars.slice = *(*[]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&runes))
} else {
chars.slice = append([]byte(prefix), chars.slice...)
}
}

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ const (
EvtSearchNew
EvtSearchProgress
EvtSearchFin
EvtClose
)
func TestEventBox(t *testing.T) {

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@@ -3,26 +3,52 @@ package util
import (
"math"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/mattn/go-isatty"
"github.com/mattn/go-runewidth"
"github.com/rivo/uniseg"
)
var _runeWidths = make(map[rune]int)
// RuneWidth returns rune width
func RuneWidth(r rune, prefixWidth int, tabstop int) int {
if r == '\t' {
return tabstop - prefixWidth%tabstop
} else if w, found := _runeWidths[r]; found {
return w
} else if r == '\n' || r == '\r' {
return 1
// RunesWidth returns runes width
func RunesWidth(runes []rune, prefixWidth int, tabstop int, limit int) (int, int) {
width := 0
gr := uniseg.NewGraphemes(string(runes))
idx := 0
for gr.Next() {
rs := gr.Runes()
var w int
if len(rs) == 1 && rs[0] == '\t' {
w = tabstop - (prefixWidth+width)%tabstop
} else {
s := string(rs)
w = runewidth.StringWidth(s) + strings.Count(s, "\n")
}
width += w
if width > limit {
return width, idx
}
idx += len(rs)
}
w := runewidth.RuneWidth(r)
_runeWidths[r] = w
return w
return width, -1
}
// Truncate returns the truncated runes and its width
func Truncate(input string, limit int) ([]rune, int) {
runes := []rune{}
width := 0
gr := uniseg.NewGraphemes(input)
for gr.Next() {
rs := gr.Runes()
w := runewidth.StringWidth(string(rs))
if width+w > limit {
return runes, width
}
width += w
runes = append(runes, rs...)
}
return runes, width
}
// Max returns the largest integer
@@ -108,7 +134,42 @@ func DurWithin(
return val
}
// IsTty returns true is stdin is a terminal
// IsTty returns true if stdin is a terminal
func IsTty() bool {
return isatty.IsTerminal(os.Stdin.Fd())
}
// ToTty returns true if stdout is a terminal
func ToTty() bool {
return isatty.IsTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd())
}
// Once returns a function that returns the specified boolean value only once
func Once(nextResponse bool) func() bool {
state := nextResponse
return func() bool {
prevState := state
state = false
return prevState
}
}
// RepeatToFill repeats the given string to fill the given width
func RepeatToFill(str string, length int, limit int) string {
times := limit / length
rest := limit % length
output := strings.Repeat(str, times)
if rest > 0 {
for _, r := range str {
rest -= runewidth.RuneWidth(r)
if rest < 0 {
break
}
output += string(r)
if rest == 0 {
break
}
}
}
return output
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,72 @@
package util
import "testing"
import (
"math"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestMax(t *testing.T) {
if Max(10, 1) != 10 {
t.Error("Expected", 10)
}
if Max(-2, 5) != 5 {
t.Error("Invalid result")
t.Error("Expected", 5)
}
}
func TestMax16(t *testing.T) {
if Max16(10, 1) != 10 {
t.Error("Expected", 10)
}
if Max16(-2, 5) != 5 {
t.Error("Expected", 5)
}
if Max16(math.MaxInt16, 0) != math.MaxInt16 {
t.Error("Expected", math.MaxInt16)
}
if Max16(0, math.MinInt16) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
}
func TestMax32(t *testing.T) {
if Max32(10, 1) != 10 {
t.Error("Expected", 10)
}
if Max32(-2, 5) != 5 {
t.Error("Expected", 5)
}
if Max32(math.MaxInt32, 0) != math.MaxInt32 {
t.Error("Expected", math.MaxInt32)
}
if Max32(0, math.MinInt32) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
}
func TestMin(t *testing.T) {
if Min(10, 1) != 1 {
t.Error("Expected", 1)
}
if Min(-2, 5) != -2 {
t.Error("Expected", -2)
}
}
func TestMin32(t *testing.T) {
if Min32(10, 1) != 1 {
t.Error("Expected", 1)
}
if Min32(-2, 5) != -2 {
t.Error("Expected", -2)
}
if Min32(math.MaxInt32, 0) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
if Min32(0, math.MinInt32) != math.MinInt32 {
t.Error("Expected", math.MinInt32)
}
}
@@ -20,3 +82,105 @@ func TestContrain(t *testing.T) {
t.Error("Expected", 3)
}
}
func TestContrain32(t *testing.T) {
if Constrain32(-3, -1, 3) != -1 {
t.Error("Expected", -1)
}
if Constrain32(2, -1, 3) != 2 {
t.Error("Expected", 2)
}
if Constrain32(5, -1, 3) != 3 {
t.Error("Expected", 3)
}
if Constrain32(0, math.MinInt32, math.MaxInt32) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
}
func TestAsUint16(t *testing.T) {
if AsUint16(5) != 5 {
t.Error("Expected", 5)
}
if AsUint16(-10) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
if AsUint16(math.MaxUint16) != math.MaxUint16 {
t.Error("Expected", math.MaxUint16)
}
if AsUint16(math.MinInt32) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
if AsUint16(math.MinInt16) != 0 {
t.Error("Expected", 0)
}
if AsUint16(math.MaxUint16+1) != math.MaxUint16 {
t.Error("Expected", math.MaxUint16)
}
}
func TestDurWithIn(t *testing.T) {
if DurWithin(time.Duration(5), time.Duration(1), time.Duration(8)) != time.Duration(5) {
t.Error("Expected", time.Duration(0))
}
if DurWithin(time.Duration(0)*time.Second, time.Second, time.Duration(3)*time.Second) != time.Second {
t.Error("Expected", time.Second)
}
if DurWithin(time.Duration(10)*time.Second, time.Duration(0), time.Second) != time.Second {
t.Error("Expected", time.Second)
}
}
func TestOnce(t *testing.T) {
o := Once(false)
if o() {
t.Error("Expected: false")
}
if o() {
t.Error("Expected: false")
}
o = Once(true)
if !o() {
t.Error("Expected: true")
}
if o() {
t.Error("Expected: false")
}
}
func TestRunesWidth(t *testing.T) {
for _, args := range [][]int{
{100, 5, -1},
{3, 4, 3},
{0, 1, 0},
} {
width, overflowIdx := RunesWidth([]rune("hello"), 0, 0, args[0])
if width != args[1] {
t.Errorf("Expected width: %d, actual: %d", args[1], width)
}
if overflowIdx != args[2] {
t.Errorf("Expected overflow index: %d, actual: %d", args[2], overflowIdx)
}
}
}
func TestTruncate(t *testing.T) {
truncated, width := Truncate("가나다라마", 7)
if string(truncated) != "가나다" {
t.Errorf("Expected: 가나다, actual: %s", string(truncated))
}
if width != 6 {
t.Errorf("Expected: 6, actual: %d", width)
}
}
func TestRepeatToFill(t *testing.T) {
if RepeatToFill("abcde", 10, 50) != strings.Repeat("abcde", 5) {
t.Error("Expected:", strings.Repeat("abcde", 5))
}
if RepeatToFill("abcde", 10, 42) != strings.Repeat("abcde", 4)+"abcde"[:2] {
t.Error("Expected:", strings.Repeat("abcde", 4)+"abcde"[:2])
}
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// +build !windows
//go:build !windows
package util

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// +build windows
//go:build windows
package util
@@ -6,23 +6,57 @@ import (
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"syscall"
)
// ExecCommand executes the given command with cmd
var shellPath atomic.Value
// ExecCommand executes the given command with $SHELL
func ExecCommand(command string, setpgid bool) *exec.Cmd {
return ExecCommandWith("cmd", command, setpgid)
var shell string
if cached := shellPath.Load(); cached != nil {
shell = cached.(string)
} else {
shell = os.Getenv("SHELL")
if len(shell) == 0 {
shell = "cmd"
} else if strings.Contains(shell, "/") {
out, err := exec.Command("cygpath", "-w", shell).Output()
if err == nil {
shell = strings.Trim(string(out), "\n")
}
}
shellPath.Store(shell)
}
return ExecCommandWith(shell, command, setpgid)
}
// ExecCommandWith executes the given command with cmd. _shell parameter is
// ignored on Windows.
// ExecCommandWith executes the given command with the specified shell
// FIXME: setpgid is unused. We set it in the Unix implementation so that we
// can kill preview process with its child processes at once.
func ExecCommandWith(_shell string, command string, setpgid bool) *exec.Cmd {
cmd := exec.Command("cmd")
// NOTE: For "powershell", we should ideally set output encoding to UTF8,
// but it is left as is now because no adverse effect has been observed.
func ExecCommandWith(shell string, command string, setpgid bool) *exec.Cmd {
var cmd *exec.Cmd
if strings.Contains(shell, "cmd") {
cmd = exec.Command(shell)
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{
HideWindow: false,
CmdLine: fmt.Sprintf(` /v:on/s/c "%s"`, command),
CreationFlags: 0,
}
return cmd
}
if strings.Contains(shell, "pwsh") || strings.Contains(shell, "powershell") {
cmd = exec.Command(shell, "-NoProfile", "-Command", command)
} else {
cmd = exec.Command(shell, "-c", command)
}
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{
HideWindow: false,
CmdLine: fmt.Sprintf(` /v:on/s/c "%s"`, command),
CreationFlags: 0,
}
return cmd

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@@ -51,13 +51,8 @@ remove() {
}
remove_line() {
src=$(readlink "$1")
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Remove from $1 ($src):"
else
src=$1
echo "Remove from $1:"
fi
src=$1
echo "Remove from $1:"
shift
line_no=1
@@ -75,8 +70,9 @@ remove_line() {
echo " - Line #$line_no: $content"
[ "$content" = "$1" ] || ask " - Remove?"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
awk -v n=$line_no 'NR == n {next} {print}' "$src" > "$src.bak" &&
mv "$src.bak" "$src" || break
temp=$(mktemp)
awk -v n=$line_no 'NR == n {next} {print}' "$src" > "$temp" &&
cat "$temp" > "$src" && rm -f "$temp" || break
echo " - Removed"
else
echo " - Skipped"
@@ -104,10 +100,10 @@ if [ -d "${fish_dir}/functions" ]; then
remove "${fish_dir}/functions/fzf.fish"
remove "${fish_dir}/functions/fzf_key_bindings.fish"
if [ "$(ls -A "${fish_dir}/functions")" ]; then
echo "Can't delete non-empty directory: \"${fish_dir}/functions\""
else
if [ -z "$(ls -A "${fish_dir}/functions")" ]; then
rmdir "${fish_dir}/functions"
else
echo "Can't delete non-empty directory: \"${fish_dir}/functions\""
fi
fi