Install fzf and its key bindings via Homebrew per the instructions here https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
Install bat so fzf can preview files all pretty n' stuff: https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
Read https://junegunn.kr/2016/07/fzf-git/ to learn about how this works. Look over junegunn's scripts here: https://gist.github.com/junegunn/8b572b8d4b5eddd8b85e5f4d40f17236
These did not work with oh-my-zsh for me, but this did: I saved the following code in my root directory as .fzf_git_functions.sh and made it executable.
# GIT heart FZF
# -------------
is_in_git_repo() {
git rev-parse HEAD > /dev/null 2>&1
}
fzf-down() {
fzf --height 50% "$@" --border
}
fzf_gf() {
is_in_git_repo || return
git -c color.status=always status --short |
fzf-down -m --ansi --nth 2..,.. \
--preview '(git diff --color=always -- {-1} | sed 1,4d; cat {-1}) | head -500' |
cut -c4- | sed 's/.* -> //'
}
fzf_gb() {
is_in_git_repo || return
git branch -a --color=always | grep -v '/HEAD\s' | sort |
fzf-down --ansi --multi --tac --preview-window right:70% \
--preview 'git log --oneline --graph --date=short --color=always --pretty="format:%C(auto)%cd %h%d %s" $(sed s/^..// <<< {} | cut -d" " -f1) | head -'$LINES |
sed 's/^..//' | cut -d' ' -f1 |
sed 's#^remotes/##'
}
fzf_gt() {
is_in_git_repo || return
git tag --sort -version:refname |
fzf-down --multi --preview-window right:70% \
--preview 'git show --color=always {} | head -'$LINES
}
fzf_gh() {
is_in_git_repo || return
git log --date=short --format="%C(green)%C(bold)%cd %C(auto)%h%d %s (%an)" --graph --color=always |
fzf-down --ansi --no-sort --reverse --multi --bind 'ctrl-s:toggle-sort' \
--header 'Press CTRL-S to toggle sort' \
--preview 'grep -o "[a-f0-9]\{7,\}" <<< {} | xargs git show --color=always | head -'$LINES |
grep -o "[a-f0-9]\{7,\}"
}
fzf_gr() {
is_in_git_repo || return
git remote -v | awk '{print $1 "\t" $2}' | uniq |
fzf-down --tac \
--preview 'git log --oneline --graph --date=short --pretty="format:%C(auto)%cd %h%d %s" {1} | head -200' |
cut -d$'\t' -f1
}
join-lines() {
local item
while read item; do
echo -n "${(q)item} "
done
}
bind-git-helper() {
local c
for c in $@; do
eval "fzf-g$c-widget() { local result=\$(fzf_g$c | join-lines); zle reset-prompt; LBUFFER+=\$result }"
eval "zle -N fzf-g$c-widget"
eval "bindkey '^g^$c' fzf-g$c-widget"
done
}
bind-git-helper f b t r h
unset -f bind-git-helper
And then I added source ~/.fzf_git_functions.sh
to the bottom of my .zshrc
file.
I added this to my aliases:
alias fzfp="fzf --preview 'bat --style=numbers --color=always {} | head -1000'"
Normally fzf
launches without file preview for speed, but for times I want decent file preview via bat settings, there is this.
Cool! Thanks for sharing.
I changed the alias to use bat's built in
-r, --line-range
instead of a pipe and head.