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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ fzf --height=40% --layout=reverse --info=inline --border --margin=1 --padding=1
But you definitely don't want to repeat `--height=40% --layout=reverse
--info=inline --border --margin=1 --padding=1` every time you use fzf. You
could write a wrapper script or shell alise, but there is an easier option.
could write a wrapper script or shell alias, but there is an easier option.
Define `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS` like so:
```sh
@ -111,6 +111,7 @@ fzf-tmux --layout=reverse
The limitation of `fzf-tmux` is that it only works when you're on tmux unlike
`--height` option. But the advantage of it is that it's more flexible.
(See `man fzf-tmux` for available options.)
```sh
# On the right (50%)
@ -133,8 +134,8 @@ fzf-tmux -u30%
But here's the really cool part; tmux 3.2 (stable version is not yet released
as of now) supports popup windows. So if you have tmux built from the latest
source, you can open fzf in a popup window, which is quite useful when you're
working on split panes.
source, you can open fzf in a popup window, which is quite useful if you
frequently use split panes.
```sh
# Open tmux in a tmux popup window (default size: 50% of the screen)
@ -146,6 +147,12 @@ fzf-tmux -p 80%,60%
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/700826/113380106-4a9bfd80-93b6-11eb-8cee-aeb1c4ce1a1f.png)
> You might also want to check out my tmux plugins which support this popup
> window layout.
>
> - https://github.com/junegunn/tmux-fzf-url
> - https://github.com/junegunn/tmux-fzf-maccy
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