![]() So, if you’re a person who learns by watching, check it out. This post accompanies my recent screencast on the topic. So it’s time to clear the fog and get a deeper insight. But it’s a very popular project ranked at around 21,000 stars on the Github. ![]() ![]() That doesn’t sound very descriptive and attractive for those who are hearing about it for the first time. As the definition claims, it’s a general purpose command-line fuzzy finder. Today I’m going to tell you about a tool that can change your tech life into “before” and “after” parts. Learn less known features, like changing directory, searching through a command history, looking up the host name to SSH into, killing a process, having instant file’s preview with syntax highlighting, and more… quick demo In this tutorial, I’ll help you take your command line habits to a next level with fzf. ![]() By Alexey Samoshkin Why you should be using fzf, the command line fuzzy finder Missing demo found ![]()
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