5 Rust tools worth trying on the Linux command line

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  • fzf

    :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder

  • Fd is significantly faster than find in many cases. So why not use it? Moreover, find will not be replaced by fd. It is merely an alternative. Fzf combined with fd, for example, is a pretty powerful tool.

  • skim

    Fuzzy Finder in rust!

  • Why use fzf when you can use skim! It was way faster last time I tested it.

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