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I see, thank you for the clarification! I thought fzf-native was some binary I had to install which telescope-fzf-native executed, kinda like how fzf-vim works. I didn't realize that telescope-fzf-native is fzf-native.
However this commit, 3 days ago makes it so if you're running with {git_icons=false, file_icons=false} fzf-lua will send the command to the shell directly to be piped against fzf binary (i.e. no lua processing). The performance in this case is equal to running fzf directly in the shell and in some cases faster than fzf.vim (since no file passthrough is required).
What's in your opinion the best setup for the fastest telescope experience for finding files quickly and accurately? Is the built-in searcher good enough or should I be using fd, or something else? I'm trying to switch from fzf.vim but Telescope is still significantly slower compared to fzf.
What's in your opinion the best setup for the fastest telescope experience for finding files quickly and accurately? Is the built-in searcher good enough or should I be using fd, or something else? I'm trying to switch from fzf.vim but Telescope is still significantly slower compared to fzf.
This may be a stupid question but what is meant by "fzf-native"? Is it the same thing as fzf?