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:FzfLua commands
The fzf.vim compat mode is just a “kickstart”, you’re better off learning the fzf-lua way, everything can be found in the wiki/ issues, to search for a specific term: Try these and play around with ctrl-g until you get it :FzfLua grep search=foo
:FzfLua live_grep search=foo.*bar no_esc=true |
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Thanks. I did not realize that there are subcommand to |
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Hey I am a long-time FZF.vim user trying to migrate to fzf-lua. This is my dotfiles for reference https://github.com/sluongng/dotfiles/blob/396f17d84cdb4b3fe82625b904e454e05e645991/.vimrc#L290-L334
Here are a few problems I ran into that I am not entirely sure how to solve after 30 minutes playing around and ended up reverting my dotfiles.
:Commands
is not available. In fzf.vim,:Commands
let you fuzzy search through all the commands available. From the README of fzf-lua, it seems like the lower case:commands
should be available? But I could not get it to work. This topic is a bit hard to search for becausecommands
means different things in different context... So I would appreciate any pointer/help available.:Rg
works differently. In fzf.vim, if you run:Rg foo
, it will let you fuzzy search through the grep results. This means that the entries are already narrowed down to all places containingfoo
. My usually workflow would involve searching for:Rg SomeClass
, then navigate to the result I want by fuzzy search for the file extension:.java
or.proto
. In fzf-lua, I tried the same command and it would open up the entire world and let me fuzzy search forSomeClass
. This makes it harder for me to add the file extension to the search input, the search is slower as well.Cheers.
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