fzf is a Unix filter program that reads input from standard input and writes selected items to standard output. In order not to taint the standard output stream, it displays the finder to standard error. Having that in mind, you can easily integrate fzf into your programs. Here are a few examples. Feel free to add more examples for different programming languages.
Ruby
(source: https://junegunn.kr/2016/02/using-fzf-in-your-program)
We write with_filter
function that takes fzf command as the first argument and a block which produces the input to the command, and returns the selected entries as an array.
def with_filter(command)
io = IO.popen(command, 'r+')
begin
stdout, $stdout = $stdout, io
yield rescue nil
ensure
$stdout = stdout
end
io.close_write
io.readlines.map(&:chomp)
end
with_filter('fzf -m') do
1000.times do |n|
puts n
sleep 0.005
end
end
The function is generic in the sense you can use it with any other external interactive/non-interactive filters, e.g. fzf-tmux
or grep 123
.
Clojure
(require '[clojure.java.io :as io])
(import 'java.lang.ProcessBuilder$Redirect)
(defmacro with-filter
[command & forms]
`(let [sh# (or (System/getenv "SHELL") "sh")
pb# (doto (ProcessBuilder. [sh# "-c" ~command])
(.redirectError
(ProcessBuilder$Redirect/to (io/file "/dev/tty"))))
p# (.start pb#)
in# (io/reader (.getInputStream p#))
out# (io/writer (.getOutputStream p#))]
(binding [*out* out#]
(try ~@forms (.close out#) (catch Exception e#)))
(take-while identity (repeatedly #(.readLine in#)))))
(with-filter "fzf -m"
(dotimes [n 1000]
(println n)
(Thread/sleep 5)))
You might have noticed a reference to /dev/tty
which makes the code not portable across different platforms.
Go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
)
func withFilter(command string, input func(in io.WriteCloser)) []string {
shell := os.Getenv("SHELL")
if len(shell) == 0 {
shell = "sh"
}
cmd := exec.Command(shell, "-c", command)
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
in, _ := cmd.StdinPipe()
go func() {
input(in)
in.Close()
}()
result, _ := cmd.Output()
return strings.Split(string(result), "\n")
}
func main() {
filtered := withFilter("fzf -m", func(in io.WriteCloser) {
for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
fmt.Fprintln(in, i)
time.Sleep(5 * time.Millisecond)
}
})
fmt.Println(filtered)
}