fzf.el
A front-end for fzf (by bling)
nim-emacs-module
By yuutayamada
fzf.el | nim-emacs-module | |
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1.3 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | almost 6 years ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Nim | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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fzf.el
Posts with mentions or reviews of fzf.el.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-10.
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of Fzf
Another alternative is fzf.el [1] which properly wraps fzf.
[1] https://github.com/bling/fzf.el
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of fzf
I have a similar flow. FYI bling's fzf wrapper provides fzf-with-command to work around this limitation
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M-x find-dired-name
E.g.: https://github.com/bling/fzf.el
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Find only directory recursively in emacs
I have tried `find-name-dired`, `find-dired`, `find-grep-dired`, https://github.com/bling/fzf.el `fzf-directory` function, etc., but can find the functionality. I tried searching for some variable change in emacs but could not find one. Thanks for your help.
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How do you use helm-find-files? Because I am clearly doing it wrong.
I think this exists for ivy (counsel-file-jump) and you can also do it via ido ; I think most of the time you don’t want to search in all sub dirs because it can take a long time to search through. For situations where performance can be an issue you can use fzf again via ivy / counsel or https://github.com/bling/fzf.el
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ffipf - quickly jump to file in a project with a native module
True. I checked and there are such packages already: https://github.com/bling/fzf.el
nim-emacs-module
Posts with mentions or reviews of nim-emacs-module.
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ffipf - quickly jump to file in a project with a native module
The original template and helpers for writing Emacs modules in Nim is here: https://github.com/yuutayamada/nim-emacs-module but it doesn't work with modern Nim versions, so I had to fix it a bit. That repo seems unmaintained, unfortunately.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing fzf.el and nim-emacs-module you can also consider the following projects:
c2nim - c2nim is a tool to translate Ansi C code to Nim. The output is human-readable Nim code that is meant to be tweaked by hand before and after the translation process.
fuzzy_file_finder - A (slightly enhanced) implementation of TextMate's cmd-T lookup functionality, in Ruby, for embedding in other projects
fzel - An example of how an FZF style completer could be implemented in GNU Emacs
projectile - Project Interaction Library for Emacs
emacs.d - forest