In my efforts to stay at least 5 years behind the curve, I've just installed fd as a replacement to find and it's amazingly fast.
As a result of it automatically ignoring ".gitignored" directories, search is now much quicker and condensed - plus I've wired it all into #fzf , which has made that even faster 😍
Seems a shame to turn off fzf-tmux in bash, but I can't get into building a new tmux to get to some version >= 3.2 (I'm "stuck" on version 3.0a which ships with Ubuntu).
In exchange, I can fully upgrade #fzf past version 0.46.0 and get new, faster shiny stuff 🤩
I am working on a little script for yt-dlp+fzf
Problem is that I don't want the marked info-lines to be shown. So basically I would like to get everything, starting from the table header. Is there an easy way to alter the output? Note that piping cut, tail, head or similar is not an option. The online help of #ytdlp is very simple and the --help is a bit overloaded with way too many information. #cli#fzf#linux
A few weeks ago @mrnugget wrote a piece about setting up his new laptop. I bookmarked it so that I could later pirate some of the good stuff, specifically the advice on having a humungous shell history setting, and to use #fzf for fuzzy finding (It. Is. Awesome.) I context-switch between projects a lot, and being able to re-run something I figured out months ago (and promptly forgot) is something I desperately needed.
I was delighted to see that today's Register Spill delves deeper into just that, including some advanced tweaks for those of us who rely heavily on plain-text computing. As always, it's a short, fun and informative read:
The #rust ecosystem is getting bigger with the creation #nucleo from one of the very talented #helix developers.
A faster fuzzy matcher replacement compared to #fzf and #skim.
I wrote a quick blog post about using #fzf (the CLI/TUI fuzzy finder) in your daily workflow. I hope it can help you to improve your workflow and day-to-day experience in terminal.
More posts with a little bit advanced setup is on the way, but I'm still working on it.
#voidlinux (distribution of my choice) #herbstluftwm (hybrid tiling window manager) #pywal (colorschemes based on wallpaper) #irc (internet relay chat) #fzf (fuzzy finder for terminal) #rofi (fuzzy finder in pretty) #awk (text processing tool) #inkscape (vector graphics editor) #git (version control tool) #gitlab (git-repo-host)