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export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND=fd and run fzf
Enter something like xdefaults.c (located in the src/ directory)
There should be no matches
run fd | fzf
Do the same thing above
There should be matches
If you run fd alone it should list the files located in the src/ directory, but FZF for some reason ignores those files when using $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND.
The only thing that fixed this is by deleting .gitignore in the top level folder,
but I couldn't find anything about FZF handling .gitignore in the man page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
fzf is essentially an interactive grep tool, with the search performed solely by fd. Since deleting .gitignore in the top-level folder resolved the issue, the command below should also reveal the file.
Checklist
man fzf
)Output of
fzf --version
0.52.0 (bcda25a)
OS
Shell
Problem / Steps to reproduce
Download this source archive and extract test.tar.gz test.tar.gz.sig.gz
change directory to src/rxvt-unicode-9.31/
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND=fd and run
fzf
Enter something like xdefaults.c (located in the src/ directory)
There should be no matches
run
fd | fzf
Do the same thing above
There should be matches
If you run
fd
alone it should list the files located in the src/ directory, but FZF for some reason ignores those files when using$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND
.The only thing that fixed this is by deleting .gitignore in the top level folder,
but I couldn't find anything about FZF handling .gitignore in the man page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: