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Fff.nvim – Typo-resistant code search
by neogoose
The new release of fff.nvim showed out the new compatiblity for the code search both for human and agents - typo resistant and usable code search for real codebases
It can match query "shcema" only to "schema" and "SortedMap" only to "SortedArrayMap" and "SortedHashMap" without bloating the results
At least point to the lib not the software https://crates.io/crates/neo_frizbee
This is where the typo resistance comes from.
If you want to do that this is the actual lib https://github.com/saghen/frizbee
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Blink is for completion, not fuzzy find.
Ahh good call! Removed
Why? The author is a contributor to that project. What’s wrong with posting this project?
As someone whose core workflow in neovim involves no tabs, limited panes/split views and a copious amount of 'ff' (while also being incapable of spelling), this tickles me right where I itch.
My current fuzzy find key combinations include:
ff: fuzzy find, limited to current project
fc: fuzzy find (c)ode -> expand search scope to all projects
fg: fuzzy find (g)lobal -> let's just search my entire home folder
I imagine I'd have to limit it to the first and remap 'fg', I use 'gf', 'gc', 'gg' for the grep versions of these commands.
Either way, very cool.
Ah, this a plugin I need. I just _really_ want to navigate with j/k like issue #77 states.
Finally, someone is fixing a problem that’s tailored to me. For me, FFF obviously stands for “Fat-Fingered Finder.”
I've been using this for a few months now and it's amazing. Crazy fast and the vast majority of the time I get the result I want in one shot.
We need that for Emacs
Not trying to be controversial, but why don't you just switch to a normal editor? \s
i used it and I really like it, the only thing that annoys me is every time i need to rebuild rust bindings
They have prebuilt binaries now for fff
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