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CHANGELOG
0.11.2
--tiebreak
now accepts comma-separated list of sort criteria- Each criterion should appear only once in the list
index
is only allowed at the end of the listindex
is implicitly appended to the list when not specified- Default is
length
(or equivalentlylength,index
)
begin
criterion will ignore leading whitespaces when calculating the index
0.11.1
- Added
--tabstop=SPACES
option
0.11.0
- Added OR operator for extended-search mode
- Added
--execute-multi
action - Fixed incorrect cursor position when unicode wide characters are used in
--prompt
- Fixes and improvements in shell extensions
0.10.9
- Extended-search mode is now enabled by default
--extended-exact
is deprecated and instead we have--exact
for orthogonally controlling "exactness" of search
- Fixed not to display non-printable characters
- Added
double-click
for--bind
option - More robust handling of SIGWINCH
0.10.8
- Fixed panic when trying to set colors after colors are disabled (#370)
0.10.7
- Fixed unserialized interrupt handling during execute action which often caused invalid memory access and crash
- Changed
--tiebreak=length
(default) to use trimmed length when--nth
is used
0.10.6
- Replaced
--header-file
with--header
option --header
and--header-lines
can be used together- Changed exit status
- 0: Okay
- 1: No match
- 2: Error
- 130: Interrupted
- 64-bit linux binary is statically-linked with ncurses to avoid compatibility issues.
0.10.5
'
-prefix to unquote the term in--extended-exact
mode- Backward scan when
--tiebreak=end
is set
0.10.4
- Fixed to remove ANSI code from output when
--with-nth
is set
0.10.3
- Fixed slow performance of
--with-nth
when used with--delimiter
- Regular expression engine of Golang as of now is very slow, so the fixed version will treat the given delimiter pattern as a plain string instead of a regular expression unless it contains special characters and is a valid regular expression.
- Simpler regular expression for delimiter for better performance
0.10.2
Fixes and improvements
- Improvement in perceived response time of queries
- Eager, efficient rune array conversion
- Graceful exit when failed to initialize ncurses (invalid $TERM)
- Improved ranking algorithm when
--nth
option is set - Changed the default command not to fail when there are files whose names start with dash
0.10.1
New features
- Added
--margin
option - Added options for sticky header
--header-file
--header-lines
- Added
cancel
action which clears the input or closes the finder when the input is already empty- e.g.
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--bind esc:cancel"
- e.g.
- Added
delete-char/eof
action to differentiateCTRL-D
andDEL
Minor improvements/fixes
- Fixed to allow binding colon and comma keys
- Fixed ANSI processor to handle color regions spanning multiple lines
0.10.0
New features
- More actions for
--bind
select-all
deselect-all
toggle-all
ignore
execute(...)
action for running arbitrary command without leaving fzffzf --bind "ctrl-m:execute(less {})"
fzf --bind "ctrl-t:execute(tmux new-window -d 'vim {}')"
- If the command contains parentheses, use any of the follows alternative
notations to avoid parse errors
execute[...]
execute~...~
execute!...!
execute@...@
execute#...#
execute$...$
execute%...%
execute^...^
execute&...&
execute*...*
execute;...;
execute/.../
execute|...|
execute:...
- This is the special form that frees you from parse errors as it does not expect the closing character
- The catch is that it should be the last one in the comma-separated list
- Added support for optional search history
--history HISTORY_FILE
- When used,
CTRL-N
andCTRL-P
are automatically remapped tonext-history
andprevious-history
- When used,
--history-size MAX_ENTRIES
(default: 1000)
- Cyclic scrolling can be enabled with
--cycle
- Fixed the bug where the spinner was not spinning on idle input stream
- e.g.
sleep 100 | fzf
- e.g.
Minor improvements/fixes
- Added synonyms for key names that can be specified for
--bind
,--toggle-sort
, and--expect
- Fixed the color of multi-select marker on the current line
- Fixed to allow
^pattern$
in extended-search mode
0.9.13
New features
- Color customization with the extended
--color
option
Bug fixes
- Fixed premature termination of Reader in the presence of a long line which is longer than 64KB
0.9.12
New features
- Added
--bind
option for custom key bindings
Bug fixes
- Fixed to update "inline-info" immediately after terminal resize
- Fixed ANSI code offset calculation
0.9.11
New features
- Added
--inline-info
option for saving screen estate (#202)- Useful inside Neovim
- e.g.
let $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS = $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS.' --inline-info'
Bug fixes
- Invalid mutation of input on case conversion (#209)
- Smart-case for each term in extended-search mode (#208)
- Fixed double-click result when scroll offset is positive
0.9.10
Improvements
- Performance optimization
- Less aggressive memoization to limit memory usage
New features
- Added color scheme for light background:
--color=light
0.9.9
New features
- Added
--tiebreak
option (#191) - Added
--no-hscroll
option (#193) - Visual indication of
--toggle-sort
(#194)
0.9.8
Bug fixes
- Fixed Unicode case handling (#186)
- Fixed to terminate on RuneError (#185)
0.9.7
New features
- Added
--toggle-sort
option (#173)--toggle-sort=ctrl-r
is applied toCTRL-R
shell extension
Bug fixes
- Fixed to print empty line if
--expect
is set and fzf is completed by--select-1
or--exit-0
(#172) - Fixed to allow comma character as an argument to
--expect
option
0.9.6
New features
Added --expect
option (#163)
If you provide a comma-separated list of keys with --expect
option, fzf will
allow you to select the match and complete the finder when any of the keys is
pressed. Additionally, fzf will print the name of the key pressed as the first
line of the output so that your script can decide what to do next based on the
information.
fzf --expect=ctrl-v,ctrl-t,alt-s,f1,f2,~,@
The updated vim plugin uses this option to implement ctrlp-compatible key bindings.
Bug fixes
- Fixed to ignore ANSI escape code
\e[K
(#162)
0.9.5
New features
Added --ansi
option (#150)
If you give --ansi
option to fzf, fzf will interpret ANSI color codes from
the input, display the item with the ANSI colors (true colors are not
supported), and strips the codes from the output. This option is off by
default as it entails some overhead.
Improvements
Reduced initial memory footprint (#151)
By removing unnecessary copy of pointers, fzf will use significantly smaller
amount of memory when it's started. The difference is hugely noticeable when
the input is extremely large. (e.g. locate / | fzf
)
Bug fixes
- Fixed panic on
--no-sort --filter ''
(#149)
0.9.4
New features
Added --tac
option to reverse the order of the input.
One might argue that this option is unnecessary since we can already put tac
or tail -r
in the command pipeline to achieve the same result. However, the
advantage of --tac
is that it does not block until the input is complete.
Backward incompatible changes
Changed behavior on --no-sort
--no-sort
option will no longer reverse the display order within finder. You
may want to use the new --tac
option with --no-sort
.
history | fzf +s --tac
Improvements
--filter
will not block when sort is disabled
When fzf works in filtering mode (--filter
) and sort is disabled
(--no-sort
), there's no need to block until input is complete. The new
version of fzf will print the matches on-the-fly when the following condition
is met:
--filter TERM --no-sort [--no-tac --no-sync]
or simply:
-f TERM +s
This change removes unnecessary delay in the use cases like the following:
fzf -f xxx +s | head -5
However, in this case, fzf processes the lines sequentially, so it cannot
utilize multiple cores, and fzf will run slightly slower than the previous
mode of execution where filtering is done in parallel after the entire input
is loaded. If the user is concerned about this performance problem, one can
add --sync
option to re-enable buffering.
0.9.3
New features
- Added
--sync
option for multi-staged filtering
Improvements
--select-1
and--exit-0
will start finder immediately when the condition cannot be met