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A general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder for interactive filtering of lists like files, history, processes, and git commits.
A highly extendable fuzzy finder for Neovim, built with Lua for modularity and customization.
A modern modal editor combining Neovim's power with IDE-like features for enhanced productivity.
A library of 40+ independent Lua modules that enhance Neovim with minimal effort and a unified design.
A fast, memory-enhanced fuzzy file search toolkit for AI agents and Neovim, with typo-resistant matching and git integration.
A fast and versatile fuzzy finder written in Rust, designed to quickly navigate files, lines, and commands.
A fast and versatile fuzzy finder written in Rust, designed to quickly navigate files, lines, and commands.
A fast, portable, and hackable fuzzy finder for the terminal that searches files, text, git repos, and custom data sources.
A utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively with fuzzy-finding and visual selection.
Replace zsh's default completion selection menu with a fuzzy-finding interface powered by fzf.
A powerful Neovim plugin written in Lua that provides a fuzzy finder interface for files, buffers, grep, LSP, git, and more.
An enhanced cd command integrated with a command line fuzzy finder for interactive directory navigation.
A Fish shell plugin that adds mnemonic key bindings for fuzzy-finding files, git history, processes, and more using fzf.
A Neovim plugin that defines keymaps, commands, and autocmds as Lua tables while building a searchable legend like VS Code's Command Palette.
A PowerShell module that wraps the fuzzy finder fzf for enhanced command-line navigation and selection.
A pre-configured NeoVim distribution that transforms NeoVim into a fast, feature-rich general-purpose IDE.
Adds fuzzy-finding tab completion to zsh, bash, and GNU readline applications using fzf, integrating with existing completion systems.
A command-line utility to manage dotfiles and act as a generic fuzzy git client using fzf.
A fast, non-blocking finder system for Neovim that uses producers and consumers to search files, buffers, and grep results.
A Neovim plugin for navigating code symbols with live preview, fuzzy finding, and order-preserving hierarchy, inspired by Zed.
A ZSH plugin that enhances fzf with search integrations for Docker, tmux, Homebrew, Git, and more.
A Telescope.nvim extension that integrates zoxide for fast directory navigation within Neovim.
An asynchronous Lua API for integrating fzf fuzzy finder into Neovim with full UI interactivity.
A Neovim plugin that integrates FZF with the Language Server Protocol client for fuzzy-finding LSP results.
A command-line fuzzy file finder that executes commands on selected files, inspired by editor plugins like Helm and CtrlP.
A Wezterm plugin to save and restore terminal windows, tabs, and panes with their layout and text, inspired by tmux-resurrect.
A command-line tool that uses a fuzzy finder with preview to run tasks from make, npm, pnpm, yarn, just, and task.
A Go-based fuzzy-finder CLI and TUI application for efficient Jira interaction from the terminal.
A Neovim plugin for quickly switching between buffers, marks, tabpages, and colorschemes with fuzzy-finding and keyboard shortcuts.
A Neovim configuration that transforms the editor into a modern IDE with advanced features and plugins.
A Zsh plugin that wraps peco, percol, and fzf to provide interactive selection widgets for shell tasks.
A Neovim plugin that adds tabbed search interfaces to Telescope for seamless switching between different search modes.
A Lua GUI and utility library for creating floating windows and UI components in Neovim plugins.
A Neovim fuzzy finder plugin that updates search results on every keystroke.
A context-aware zsh completion engine powered by fuzzy finders like fzf, enabling customizable command-line completions.
Adds recency and frecency sorting to all Telescope pickers in Neovim by overriding internal functions.
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