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Feature request: add command to only search open buffers #19
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Just use fzf.vim. It can already do that.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 7:19 PM sdothum ***@***.***> wrote:
I am ueing notational-fzf differently than you intended: basically
everywhere by dynamically setting the search directories on vim launch
based on the file list to work not only on notes but on project code.
notational-fzf works great but on big source trees you can get a lot of
"match" noise. 5ometimes all that is necessary is to search on the open
buffers (files).
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But I wouldn't get your awesome floating window which provides the context of the match. Had to ask though! |
Actually, I think fzf or fzf.vim has instructions on how to do that in the
readme.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 9:01 PM sdothum ***@***.***> wrote:
But I wouldn't get your awesome floating window which provides the context
of the match.
Had to ask though!
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Thanks. Will check it out. |
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I am ueing notational-fzf differently than you intended: basically everywhere by dynamically setting the search directories on vim launch based on the file list to work not only on notes but on project code.
notational-fzf works great but on big source trees you can get a lot of "match" noise. 5ometimes all that is necessary is to search on the open buffers (files).
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