telescope-fzf-native.nvim
fzy-lua-native
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telescope-fzf-native.nvim
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jfind: over 130x faster than telescope + telescope-fzf-native
- the scoring may be done with telescope-fzf-native, but it is then sorted in lua.
- Telescope fuzzy-finding not working as expected
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New to openSUSE, how do I install src?
Looking at https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim/blob/main/Makefile this actually makes the lib, as there's a target=libfzf in there. Doesn't seem to have a requirement on fzf.
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FzfLua Quickstart: it's never been easier to try out fzf-lua
Based on the accounts of many here, it seems that fzf-lua is faster than Telescope. Are we talking about the default sorter in Telescope or also the fzf sorter also?
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How to have telescope search include hidden files by default?
local telescope = require("telescope") local trouble_provider = require("trouble.providers.telescope") telescope.setup({ live_grep = { --@usage don't include the filename in the search results only_sort_text = true, theme = "dropdown", }, extensions = { fzf = { fuzzy = true, -- false will only do exact matching override_generic_sorter = true, -- override the generic sorter override_file_sorter = true, -- override the file sorter case_mode = "smart_case", -- or "ignore_case" or "respect_case" }, }, defaults = { vimgrep_arguments = { 'rg', '--color=never', '--no-heading', '--with-filename', '--line-number', '--column', '--hidden', '--smart-case', '--glob "!.git"', }, mappings = { i = { -- source: https://github.com/folke/trouble.nvim [""] = trouble_provider.open_with_trouble, }, n = { -- source: https://github.com/folke/trouble.nvim [""] = trouble_provider.open_with_trouble, }, }, set_env = { ["COLORTERM"] = "truecolor" }, -- default = nil, }, }) -- source: https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim require("telescope").load_extension("fzf")
- Telescope ripgrep negate a word
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How to only look for the searched word
This might help: telescope-fzf-native
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better Telescope live grep UI?
It's not fuzzy during the live_grep itself, but by hitting `` you can fuzzy search among the results shown. You can even use the fzf syntax with https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim/issues.
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[Question] How do I make telescope fuzzy on the find_files name regardless of order
Are you using telescope-fzf-native.nvim?
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lua error when installing `telescope-fzf-native`
I'm trying to install telescope-fzf-native.nvim following the instructions in its page. I've added to my init.lua the following line of code:
fzy-lua-native
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kirby.nvim: design update
I don't think it would be a good idea to integrate with telescope, I don't like the design of that plugin too much. Kirby's filtering backend uses fzy-lua-native, which is faster than out-of-the-box telescope. That backend was originally wrote for telescrope tbh (& vim-clap), but they never made it the default so AFAIK they still use lua filtering for basic cases.
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kirby.nvim - fuzzy picker based on kui.nvim
It uses fzy-lua-native for filtering, another of my creations in need of love. It filters on the main thread but should be responsive for repos up to maybe a few thousand files.
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Looking for a neat Neovim config for wilder.nvim
fzy-lua-native similary doesn't use fzy, it's a matcher based on the algorithm that fzy uses. This is actually the same matcher used under the hood in telescope-fzy-native.
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speeding up Telescope?
They really should make that extension the default. Besides, the backing fzy bindings also include a lua fallback, it would be much nicer for users to not have to mess around with tons of options to get a fast by default picker. (Disclaimer: I'm the author of the backing fzy bindings)
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LSP Signature can be better
Anyway, if you're interested in doing the switch open an issue we can discuss further, but otherwise it's not a big deal.
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Fuzzy.nvim [ Neovim plugin ]
I saw that you're spawning a new job for sorting things. If you're interested, fzy-lua-native is the standalone fzy lua bindings that telescope.nvim and other projects use. It comes with pre-compiled binaries for common OSes (included as-is, no install step needed; but just make otherwise), and fallbacks to a lua fzy implementation in case the binary fails to load.
What are some alternatives?
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
telescope-fzy-native.nvim - FZY style sorter that is compiled
fzf-lua - Improved fzf.vim written in lua
vim-clap - :clap: Modern performant fuzzy picker, tree-sitter highlighting, and more, for both Vim and NeoVim
nvim-fzf - A Lua API for using fzf in neovim.
navigator.lua - Code analysis & navigation plugin for Neovim. Navigate codes like a breeze🎐 Exploring LSP and 🌲Treesitter symbols a piece of 🍰 Take control like a boss 🦍
fzy - :mag: A simple, fast fuzzy finder for the terminal
wilder.nvim - A more adventurous wildmenu
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
fuzzy.nvim - Fuzzy matching for Neovim