This command would cause a deadlock and make fzf crash:
fzf --bind 'start:reload:ls' --height ~100%
Because,
1. 'start' event is handled by Terminal
2. When 'reload' is bound to 'start', fzf avoids starting the initial reader
3. Terminal waits for the initial input to find the right height when
adaptive height is used
4. Because the initial reader is not started, Terminal never gets the
initial list
5. No chance to trigger 'start:reload', hence deadlock
This commit fixes the above problem by extracting the reload command
bound to 'start' event and starting the initial reader with that command
instead of letting Terminal start it.
This commit also makes the environment variables available to
$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND.
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='echo $FZF_QUERY' fzf --query foo
Fix#3944
This is needed when you run a Windows binary on WSL or zsh on Windows
where forward slashes are expected.
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS='--walker-path-sep /'
Close#3859
When --sync is provided, fzf will not render the interface until the
initial filtering and associated actions (bound to any of 'start',
'load', or 'result') are complete.
Find the last occurrence of the last character in the pattern and
perform the search algorithm only up to that point.
The effectiveness of this mechanism depends a lot on the shape of the
input and the pattern.
The environment variable get the value of the preview label, even if it
has been updated with an action. It can be useful to track the label of
the preview and be able to switch between previews using only one
binding.
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>
This makes it possible to skip one of the above key bindings or
completions by setting a variable to an empty string. For example,
FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND= FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND= \
eval "$(fzf --zsh)"
Co-authored-by: Junegunn Choi <junegunn.c@gmail.com>