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Minimalistic fuzzy file finding for neovim
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neovim-fuzzy Fuzzy file finding for neovim, via fzy[1]. [1]: https://github.com/jhawthorn/fzy . Rationale To my knowledge, fzy delivers the best results out of all fuzzy finders, including fzf, ctrl-p, command-t and unite. This is due to the advanced scoring algorithm[2]. [2]: https://github.com/jhawthorn/fzy/blob/master/ALGORITHM.md . Requirements * neovim >= 0.1.5 * fzy * rg[1] or ag[2] >= 0.33.0 [1]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep [2]: http://geoff.greer.fm/ag/ . Installation Install `fzy` via your package manager, or check https://github.com/jhawthorn/fzy for instructions. If you're using vim-plug, add this to your vimrc: Plug 'cloudhead/neovim-fuzzy' You can also copy the contents of this directory into your .vim folder. . Usage Add something like this to your vimrc: nnoremap <C-p> :FuzzyOpen<CR> Then hit <Ctrl-P> to open the finder. Once in the fzy finder: <Esc> close fzy pane <Enter> open selected file with default open command <Ctrl-S> open selected file in new horizontal split <Ctrl-V> open selected file in new vertical split <Ctrl-T> open selected file in new tab <Ctrl-N> next entry <Ctrl-P> previous entry See the fzy documentation for the full list of key bindings. neovim-fuzzy-specific keybindings can be disabled with: let g:fuzzy_bindkeys = 0 Set your own keybindings for opening files in splits with: autocmd FileType fuzzy tnoremap <silent> <buffer> <C-T> <C-\><C-n>:FuzzyOpenFileInTab<CR> autocmd FileType fuzzy tnoremap <silent> <buffer> <C-S> <C-\><C-n>:FuzzyOpenFileInSplit<CR> autocmd FileType fuzzy tnoremap <silent> <buffer> <C-V> <C-\><C-n>:FuzzyOpenFileInVSplit<CR> When no input is given, fuzzy shows the alternate buffer (also known as '#'), followed by other open buffers, followed by all other files. Fuzzy also lets you search within files, via the :FuzzyGrep command. You can use it on its own, or pass it an expression to search.
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