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(DIR) Post #9xPcrrYinZq0vj4oRU by piks3l@pouet.it
2020-07-24T13:29:45Z
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Since I started using fzf in vim, I added it to my terminal and now my searches are faster, my history bigger and head is lighter.Fuzz your world: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
(DIR) Post #9xPcuQ7FHvKogYRcBs by piks3l@pouet.it
2020-07-24T13:30:12Z
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Not even VSCode or Sublime's search could do that.
(DIR) Post #9xPd0KJHmqR8PstOls by piks3l@pouet.it
2020-07-24T13:31:14Z
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Also, idk what happened, I got back at VSCode yesterday for a quick lookup and it got slow. Boy. Why.
(DIR) Post #9xQJ9geAIxLANEnwRM by pl@mastodon.social
2020-07-24T21:21:58Z
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@piks3l Can highly recommend trying out https://github.com/larkery/zsh-histdb (which stores your zsh history in an sqlite database with additional metadata such a session ID and the current working directory). It has examples for combining it with fzf and it is truly amazing combination out of both worlds