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Advanced fzf examples
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======================
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*(Last update: 2021/05/22)*
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*(Last update: 2022/08/25)*
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Key bindings for git objects
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I have [blogged](https://junegunn.kr/2016/07/fzf-git) about my fzf+git key
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bindings a few years ago. I'm going to show them here again, because they are
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seriously useful.
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Oftentimes, you want to put the identifiers of various Git object to the
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command-line. For example, it is common to write commands like these:
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```sh
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git checkout [SOME_COMMIT_HASH or BRANCH or TAG]
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git diff [SOME_COMMIT_HASH or BRANCH or TAG] [SOME_COMMIT_HASH or BRANCH or TAG]
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```
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[fzf-git.sh](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-git.sh) project defines a set of
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fzf-based key bindings for Git objects. I strongly recommend that you check
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them out because they are seriously useful.
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### Files listed in `git status`
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113473765-91692080-94a6-11eb-8d38-ed4d41f27ac1.png)
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The full source code can be found [here](https://gist.github.com/junegunn/8b572b8d4b5eddd8b85e5f4d40f17236).
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Color themes
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