fzf-z
If you're anything like me, you like fzf, you like zsh, and you oh-my-zsh's z plugin.
However, although the z plugin does a great job of allowing you to switch
between frequently-used directories just by typing z *somedirectorysubstring*
, it doesn't really easily allow you to browse those
directories, with partial-string search.
This zsh plugin brings together the z plugin and fzf to allow you to easily browse recently used directories at any point on the command line. For example:
cd <CTRL-G>
Will bring up a list of recently used directories. Select one, perhaps typing to filter the list, and hit Enter - you'll change to that directory. This can be used anywhere a directory is needed, and is similar to the default Ctrl-T binding already provided by the fzf zsh key-bindings file.
Installation
This instructions need to be expanded, but for the moment - simply treat this plugin like any other zsh plugin.