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as a workaround, could you just search for the filename and content, presumably, the string sample code to search for filename and contents can be found here https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/wiki/Examples#searching-file-contents fzf code from screenshot here (i bind this to a keyboard shortcut)
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Hi all, I program in the Elixir programming language. Elixir has a naming convention for modules, which I'll illustrate.
Module name :
Users.Pipelines.ValidateUser.Context
File name :
./lib/users/pipelines/validate_user/context.ex
Now, if I launch
fzf -i
and search forUsers.Pipelines.ValidateUser.Context
, no results are shown.But, if I launch
fzf -i
and search forUsers Pipelines ValidateUser Context
, the following result is (correctly) shown:That's great; at least I know where to go from here. However, I don't know if either of the following is possible:
fzf
to ignore '.' characters or use them as stopwords.Users.Pipelines.ValidateUser.Context
is pasted into thefzf
search, it is re-written toUsers Pipelines ValidateUser Context
.From reading the docs, I don't think either is possible, but perhaps someone with more experience could confirm this for me?
Thanks,
Bryan
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