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    fzf

    fzf

    A command-line fuzzy finder

    fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder. It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc. fzf will launch an interactive finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the selected item to STDOUT. Without STDIN pipe, fzf will use find command to fetch the list of files excluding hidden ones.
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    fzf.vim

    fzf.vim

    Things you can do with fzf and Vim

    fzf.vim integrates the blazing-fast fzf fuzzy finder into Vim and Neovim, turning common navigation tasks into instant searches. With commands like :Files, :Buffers, :Rg, and :Commands, you can jump to files, lines, symbols, commits, or help tags using incremental fuzzy matching. It embraces Vim’s philosophy by composing with registers, marks, quickfix, and mappings, letting you build powerful flows from small pieces.
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    forgit

    forgit

    A utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively

    ...Forgit will use the default configured pager from git (core.pager, pager.show, pager.diff) but can be altered with several environment variables. You can add default fzf options for forgit, including keybinds, layout, etc. (No need to repeat the options already defined.
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    telescope.nvim

    telescope.nvim

    Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time

    ...Community-driven builtin pickers, sorters and reviewers. We also suggest you install one native telescope sorter to significantly improve sorting performance. Take a look at either telescope-fzf-native.nvim or telescope-fzy-native.nvim. For more information and performance, benchmark take a look at the Extensions wiki. It is suggested to either use the latest release tag or our release branch (which will get consistent updates) 0.1.x. Make sure you call :checkhealth telescope after installing telescope to ensure everything is set up correctly. ...
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    navi

    navi

    An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line

    ...Suggested values for arguments are dynamically displayed in a list. it will spare you from knowing CLIs by heart. It will spare you from copy-pasting output from intermediate commands. It will make you type less. It will teach you new one-liners. It uses fzf, skim, or Alfred under the hood and it can be either used as a command or as a shell widget (à la Ctrl-R). There are multiple ways to use navi. For example, by typing navi in the terminal, which you have access to all possible subcommands and flags, or as a shell widget for the terminal, the shell history is correctly populated (i.e. with the actual command you ran instead of navi) and you can edit the command as you wish before executing it. ...
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