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In this video, we’ll show you how to search, filter, and navigate files, directories, and command history with insane speed using fzf. Whether you’re a Linux power user, system administrator, developer, or just someone who loves efficiency, this tool will revolutionize how you work in the terminal.
What You’ll Learn:
What is fzf and why it’s a game-changer
How to install fzf on Linux, macOS, and Windows (via WSL)
Basic usage: Searching files, directories, and history like a pro
Advanced tricks: Piping commands, previewing results, and key bindings
Integrations: Using fzf with vim, bash, zsh, git, and more!
Why use fzf?
Blazing-fast fuzzy search for files and commands
Works with find, grep, ls, git, and even your bash history
Customizable and scriptable for maximum productivity
Integrates with Neovim, Tmux, and Zsh for a seamless experience
Don’t waste time searching manually! Upgrade your Linux command-line workflow with fzf today.
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Resources & Commands Used:
Install fzf: sudo apt install fzf (Debian/Ubuntu) or brew install fzf (macOS)
GitHub Repo: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
Terminal power-ups: fzf + find + grep combos
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