__fzf_search_current_dir does not find any files in the current directory #100
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For some reason, Any ideas on what's causing this? |
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Hi Julio, can you try executing it using Ctrl+F?
…On Sat, Jan 9, 2021 at 9:32 AM Julio H Morimoto ***@***.***> wrote:
For some reason, __fzf_search_current_dir always shows 0 matches in any
current directory.
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Any ideas on what's causing this?
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Yes. Using the shortcut gives me the same result. I had to change the shortcut from the default (#99), so I'm pretty sure |
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Strangely, I can use |
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Just to be sure, did you already go through these troubleshooting steps? https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish#file-search-feature-does-not-work |
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omg, bingo!
I just removed fdclone and created a symlink Works like a charm now. Thank you! |
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Wow who knew there was another fd! Thanks for reporting the tip. I'll add this to the troubleshooting guide. |
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omg, bingo!
fdclone
was installed on my system, conflicting the expected/usr/bin/fd
fromfdfind
.I just removed fdclone and created a symlink
/usr/bin/fd
that points to/usr/bin/fdfind
.Works like a charm now. Thank you!