- To keep the implementation simple, it only uses popups. You need tmux 3.3 or later.
- To use `--tmux` in Vim plugin:
```vim
let g:fzf_layout = { 'tmux': '100%,70%' }
```
- Added support for endless input streams
- See [Browsing log stream with fzf](https://junegunn.github.io/fzf/tips/browsing-log-streams/)
- Added `--tail=NUM` option to limit the number of items to keep in memory. This is useful when you want to browse an endless stream of data (e.g. log stream) with fzf while limiting memory usage.
- fzf now works on Git bash (mintty) out of the box via winpty integration
- Many fixes and improvements for Windows
- man page is now embedded in the binary; `fzf --man` to see it
- Changed the default `--scroll-off` to 3, as we think it's a better default
- Process started by `execute` action now directly writes to and reads from `/dev/tty`. Manual `/dev/tty` redirection for interactive programs is no longer required.
```sh
# Vim will work fine without /dev/tty redirection
ls | fzf --bind 'space:execute:vim {}' > selected
```
- Added `print(...)` action to queue an arbitrary string to be printed on exit. This was mainly added to work around the limitation of `--expect` where it's not compatible with `--bind` on the same key and it would ignore other actions bound to it.
```sh
# This doesn't work as expected because --expect is not compatible with --bind
- We also considered making them compatible, but realized that some users may have been relying on the current behavior.
- [`NO_COLOR`](https://no-color.org/) environment variable is now respected. If the variable is set, fzf defaults to `--no-color` unless otherwise specified.
0.52.1
------
- Fixed a critical bug in the Windows version
- Windows users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this version
0.52.0
------
- Added `--highlight-line` to highlight the whole current line (à la `set cursorline` of Vim)
- Added color names for selected lines: `selected-fg`, `selected-bg`, and `selected-hl`
- Added `click-header` event that is triggered when the header section is clicked. When the event is triggered, `$FZF_CLICK_HEADER_COLUMN` and `$FZF_CLICK_HEADER_LINE` are set.
- fzf can be built with profiling options. See [BUILD.md](BUILD.md) for more information.
- Bug fixes
0.49.0
------
- Ingestion performance improved by around 40% (more or less depending on options)
- `--info=hidden` and `--info=inline-right` will no longer hide the horizontal separator by default. This gives you more flexibility in customizing the layout.
```sh
fzf --border --info=inline-right
fzf --border --info=inline-right --separator ═
fzf --border --info=inline-right --no-separator
fzf --border --info=hidden
fzf --border --info=hidden --separator ━
fzf --border --info=hidden --no-separator
```
- Added two environment variables exported to the child processes
- `FZF_PREVIEW_LABEL`
- `FZF_BORDER_LABEL`
```sh
# Use the current value of $FZF_PREVIEW_LABEL to determine which actions to perform
git ls-files |
fzf --header 'Press CTRL-P to change preview mode' \
- Renamed `track` action to `track-current` to highlight the difference between the global tracking state set by `--track` and a one-off tracking action
- `track` is still available as an alias
- Added `untrack-current` and `toggle-track-current` actions
- `*-current` actions are no-op when the global tracking state is set
- Bug fixes and minor improvements
0.48.1
------
- CTRL-T and ALT-C bindings can be disabled by setting `FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND` and `FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` to empty strings respectively when sourcing the script
- Setting the variables after sourcing the script will have no effect
- Bug fixes
0.48.0
------
- Shell integration scripts are now embedded in the fzf binary. This simplifies the distribution, and the users are less likely to have problems caused by using incompatible scripts and binaries.
- bash
```sh
# Set up fzf key bindings and fuzzy completion
eval "$(fzf --bash)"
```
- zsh
```sh
# Set up fzf key bindings and fuzzy completion
eval "$(fzf --zsh)"
```
- fish
```fish
# Set up fzf key bindings
fzf --fish | source
```
- Added options for customizing the behavior of the built-in walker
# Reading from $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND; --walker is ignored
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='seq 100'
fzf --walker=dir
```
- Shell integration scripts have been updated to use the built-in walker with these new options and they are now much faster out of the box.
0.47.0
------
- Replaced ["the default find command"][find] with a built-in directory walker to simplify the code and to achieve better performance and consistent behavior across platforms.
This doesn't affect you if you have `$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND` set.
- Breaking changes:
- Unlike [the previous "find" command][find], the new traversal code will list hidden files, but hidden directories will still be ignored
- No filtering of `devtmpfs` or `proc` types
- Traversal is parallelized, so the order of the entries will be different each time
- You may wonder why fzf implements directory walker anyway when it's a filter program following the [Unix philosophy][unix].
But fzf has had [the walker code for years][walker] to tackle the performance problem on Windows. And I decided to use the same approach on different platforms as well for the benefits listed above.
- Built-in walker is using the excellent [charlievieth/fastwalk][fastwalk] library, which easily outperforms its competitors and supports safely following symlinks.
- Added `$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE` to allow managing default options in a file
- See [#3618](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/pull/3618)
Triggered when a mouse click occurs within the header. Sets \fBFZF_CLICK_HEADER_LINE\fR and \fBFZF_CLICK_HEADER_COLUMN\fR environment variables starting from 1.