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*fff.nvim.txt*
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For Neovim >= 0.10.0 Last change: 2026 June 30
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==============================================================================
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Table of Contents *fff.nvim-table-of-contents*
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1. fff.nvim |fff.nvim-fff.nvim|
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==============================================================================
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1. fff.nvim *fff.nvim-fff.nvim*
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The best file search picker for Neovim. Frecency-ranked, typo-resistant,
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git-award, very fast.
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Demo on the Linux kernel repo (100k files, 8GB):
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https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5d0e1ce9-642c-4c44-aa88-01b05bb86abb
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INSTALLATION ~
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LAZY.NVIM
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>lua
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{
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'dmtrKovalenko/fff.nvim',
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build = function()
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-- downloads a prebuilt binary or falls back to cargo build
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require("fff.download").download_or_build_binary()
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end,
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-- for nixos:
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-- build = "nix run .#release",
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opts = {
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debug = {
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enabled = true,
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show_scores = true,
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},
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},
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lazy = false, -- the plugin lazy-initialises itself
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keys = {
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{ "ff", function() require('fff').find_files() end, desc = 'FFFind files' },
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{ "fg", function() require('fff').live_grep() end, desc = 'LiFFFe grep' },
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{ "fz",
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function() require('fff').live_grep({ grep = { modes = { 'fuzzy', 'plain' } } }) end,
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desc = 'Live fffuzy grep',
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},
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{ "fw",
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function() require('fff').live_grep_under_cursor() end,
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mode = { 'n', 'x' },
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desc = 'Search current word / selection',
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},
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},
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}
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<
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VIM.PACK
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>lua
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vim.pack.add({ 'https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/fff.nvim' })
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vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('PackChanged', {
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callback = function(ev)
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local name, kind = ev.data.spec.name, ev.data.kind
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if name == 'fff.nvim' and (kind == 'install' or kind == 'update') then
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if not ev.data.active then vim.cmd.packadd('fff.nvim') end
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require('fff.download').download_or_build_binary()
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end
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end,
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})
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vim.g.fff = {
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lazy_sync = true,
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debug = { enabled = true, show_scores = true },
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}
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vim.keymap.set('n', 'ff', function() require('fff').find_files() end, { desc = 'FFFind files' })
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<
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PUBLIC API ~
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>lua
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require('fff').find_files() -- find files in current repo
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require('fff').live_grep() -- live content grep
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require('fff').live_grep_under_cursor() -- grep <cword> in normal, selection in visual
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require('fff').scan_files() -- force rescan
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require('fff').refresh_git_status() -- refresh git status
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require('fff').find_files_in_dir(path) -- find in a specific dir
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require('fff').change_indexing_directory(new_path) -- change root
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-- Programmatic search (no UI). Useful for plugin integrations.
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require('fff').file_search(query, opts) -- fuzzy search files / dirs / mixed
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require('fff').content_search(query, opts) -- programmatic grep
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<
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FILE_SEARCH(QUERY, OPTS)
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Returns a structured result `{ items, scores, total_matched, total_files?,
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total_dirs?, location? }`. Each item has a `type` field (`"file"` or
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`"directory"`) and `name` / `relative_path`. File items also expose `size`,
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`modified`, `git_status`, `is_binary`, and frecency scores.
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>lua
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local r = require('fff').file_search('button', {
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mode = 'mixed', -- 'files' (default) | 'directories' | 'mixed'
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max_results = 50,
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page = 0, -- 0-based pagination
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current_file = nil, -- path to deprioritize for distance scoring
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max_threads = 4,
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cwd = nil, -- switch indexed root if different (see below)
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wait_for_index_ms = nil, -- override the default scan wait timeout
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})
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for _, item in ipairs(r.items) do
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print(item.type, item.relative_path)
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end
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<
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CONTENT_SEARCH(QUERY, OPTS)
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Returns a `GrepResult` `{ items, total_matched, total_files_searched,
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total_files, filtered_file_count, next_file_offset, regex_fallback_error? }`.
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Each match item has `relative_path`, `name`, `line_number`, `col`,
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`line_content`, `match_ranges`, plus the same file metadata as `file_search`.
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>lua
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local r = require('fff').content_search('TODO', {
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mode = 'plain', -- 'plain' (default) | 'regex' | 'fuzzy'
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max_file_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024,
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max_matches_per_file = 100,
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smart_case = true,
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page_size = 50,
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file_offset = 0,
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time_budget_ms = 0,
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trim_whitespace = false,
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cwd = nil, -- switch indexed root if different
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wait_for_index_ms = nil, -- override the default scan wait timeout
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})
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for _, m in ipairs(r.items) do
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print(string.format('%s:%d %s', m.relative_path, m.line_number, m.line_content))
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end
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<
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Both functions accept the same constraint syntax as the UI pickers (e.g.
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`git:modified`, `*.rs`, `!test/`, glob patterns).
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CWD AND INDEXING
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Both `file_search` and `content_search` honour an optional `cwd` field. The
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first call to either function lazily initialises the picker at
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`config.base_path` (your Neovim cwd by default).
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- If `cwd` matches the currently indexed root, the call returns immediately against the existing index.
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- If `cwd` differs, the picker is re-indexed at the new root and the call **blocks** (default up to 10 s) until the new picker is installed and its initial scan completes — so callers always get results from the right tree.
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- If the index is still warming up after a `change_indexing_directory`, you can pass `wait_for_index_ms = N` to block for up to `N` ms regardless of whether `cwd` triggered the swap. Pass `0` to skip waiting entirely (useful for fire-and-forget calls where partial results are acceptable).
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- Invalid or non-existent `cwd` paths return an empty result and emit an error via `vim.notify`.
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COMMANDS ~
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- `:FFFScan`. Rescan files.
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- `:FFFRefreshGit`. Refresh git status.
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- `:FFFClearCache [all|frecency|files]`. Clear caches.
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- `:FFFHealth`. Health check.
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- `:FFFDebug [on|off|toggle]`. Toggle the scoring display.
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- `:FFFOpenLog`. Open `~/.local/state/nvim/log/fff.log`.
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CONFIGURATION ~
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Defaults are sensible. Override only what you care about.
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>lua
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require('fff').setup({
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base_path = vim.fn.getcwd(),
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prompt = '> ',
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title = 'FFFiles',
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max_results = 100,
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max_threads = 4,
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lazy_sync = true,
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prompt_vim_mode = false,
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follow_symlinks = false,
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-- Allow indexing the user's $HOME directory. Enabled by default.
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-- Disable if you strictly sure you don't want this, as it makes whole fff error hard
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enable_home_dir_scanning = true,
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-- Allow indexing a filesystem root (e.g. `/`, `C:\`). Disabled by default
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enable_fs_root_scanning = false,
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layout = {
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height = 0.8,
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width = 0.8,
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prompt_position = 'bottom', -- or 'top'
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preview_position = 'right', -- 'left' | 'right' | 'top' | 'bottom'
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preview_size = 0.5,
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-- Border style for the picker windows. Leave unset (nil) to follow the
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-- global `vim.o.winborder`; set it to override fff's borders independently.
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border = nil, -- 'single' | 'double' | 'rounded' | 'solid' | 'shadow' | 'none'
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flex = { size = 130, wrap = 'top' },
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min_list_height = 10, -- do not display anything except the list below this threshold
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show_scrollbar = true,
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path_shorten_strategy = 'middle_number', -- 'middle_number' | 'middle' | 'end' | 'start'
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anchor = 'center',
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},
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preview = {
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enabled = true,
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max_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024,
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chunk_size = 8192,
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binary_file_threshold = 1024,
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imagemagick_info_format_str = '%m: %wx%h, %[colorspace], %q-bit',
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line_numbers = false,
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cursorlineopt = 'both',
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wrap_lines = false,
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filetypes = {
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svg = { wrap_lines = true },
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markdown = { wrap_lines = true },
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text = { wrap_lines = true },
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},
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},
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keymaps = {
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close = '<Esc>',
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select = '<CR>',
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select_split = '<C-s>',
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select_vsplit = '<C-v>',
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select_tab = '<C-t>',
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move_up = { '<Up>', '<C-p>' },
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move_down = { '<Down>', '<C-n>' },
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preview_scroll_up = '<C-u>',
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preview_scroll_down = '<C-d>',
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toggle_debug = '<F2>',
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cycle_grep_modes = '<S-Tab>',
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-- grep mode only: jump cursor to first match of next/prev file group
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grep_jump_to_next_file = { '<C-A-n>', '<A-Down>' },
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grep_jump_to_prev_file = { '<C-A-p>', '<A-Up>' },
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cycle_previous_query = '<C-Up>',
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toggle_select = '<Tab>',
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send_to_quickfix = '<C-q>',
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focus_list = '<leader>l',
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focus_preview = '<leader>p',
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},
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frecency = {
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enabled = true,
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db_path = vim.fn.stdpath('cache') .. '/fff_nvim',
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},
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history = {
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enabled = true,
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db_path = vim.fn.stdpath('data') .. '/fff_queries',
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min_combo_count = 3,
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combo_boost_score_multiplier = 100,
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},
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git = {
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status_text_color = false, -- true to color filenames by git status
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},
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select = {
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-- Return winid to open the chosen file in, or nil to open in the original window
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select_window = function(current_buf, action) --[[ default impl ]] end,
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},
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grep = {
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max_file_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024,
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max_matches_per_file = 100,
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smart_case = true,
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time_budget_ms = 150,
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modes = { 'plain', 'regex', 'fuzzy' },
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trim_whitespace = false,
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enable_filename_constraint = false, -- treat filename-like tokens (e.g. `score.rs`) in a grep query as a file-path filter scoping the search; off = searched as literal text
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location_format = ':%d:%d', -- printf format for line:col prefix in grep results, e.g. ':%d' for line-only
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},
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debug = {
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enabled = false, -- show the file info panel next to the preview
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show_scores = false, -- inline scores in the file list
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-- Per-section toggles for the file info panel. Accepts a boolean shorthand
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-- (`show_file_info = true|false`) to flip everything at once. The panel
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-- adapts to width: narrow renders sections vertically, wide renders them
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-- as a two-column grid. Disable a section to also shrink the panel.
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show_file_info = {
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file_info = true, -- size, type, git status, frecency
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score_breakdown = true, -- total + match type, bonuses, modifiers, penalty
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-- modified + accessed timestamps; pass a table to hide individual rows:
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-- timings = { modified = false, accessed = true }
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timings = true,
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full_path = true, -- relative path at the bottom (wraps if too long)
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},
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},
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logging = {
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-- logs will be written in a parent directory of this file path in files like
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-- `<stem>+<UTC-timestamp>+<pid>.<ext>`. Run :FFFOpenLog to open current one
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log_file = vim.fn.stdpath('log') .. '/fff.log',
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log_level = 'info',
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retain_runs = 20,
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},
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})
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<
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LIVE GREP MODES ~
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`<S-Tab>` cycles between `plain`, `regex`, and `fuzzy`. The list is
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configurable via `grep.modes`, and single-mode setups hide the indicator
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entirely.
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Per-call override:
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>lua
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require('fff').live_grep({ grep = { modes = { 'fuzzy', 'plain' } } })
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require('fff').live_grep({ query = 'search term' }) -- pre-fill
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CONSTRAINTS ~
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Both find and grep accept these tokens to refine a query:
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- `git:modified`. One of `modified`, `staged`, `deleted`, `renamed`, `untracked`, `ignored`.
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- `test/`. Any deeply nested children of `test/`.
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- `!something`, `!test/`, `!git:modified`. Exclusion.
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- `./**/*.{rs,lua}`. Any valid glob, powered by zlob <https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/zlob>.
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Grep-only:
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- `*.md`, `*.{c,h}`. Extension filter.
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- `src/main.rs`. Grep inside a single file.
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Mix freely: `git:modified src/**/*.rs !src/**/mod.rs user controller`.
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OPEN IN INVOKING WINDOW ~
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By default fff.nvim will try to open a file in the most suitable window, so any
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non-file buffers are not affected. You can customize or disable this by
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providing:
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>lua
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require('fff').setup({
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select = {
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select_window = function(_current_buf, _action) return nil end,
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},
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})
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<
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Caveat: the chosen file replaces the buffer in the invoking window even if
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it’s a non-modifiable / special buftype. `winfixbuf` windows still fall back
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to `:split` to avoid `E1513`.
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MULTI-SELECT AND QUICKFIX ~
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- `<Tab>`. Toggle selection (shows a thick `▊` in the signcolumn).
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- `<C-q>`. Send selected files to the quickfix list and close the picker.
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GIT STATUS HIGHLIGHTING ~
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Sign-column indicators are on by default. To color filename text by git status,
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set `git.status_text_color = true` and adjust the `hl.git_*` groups. See `:help
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fff.nvim` for the full list.
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FLOAT COLORS ~
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The picker maps its float content to `NormalFloat` (via `hl.normal`) and the
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border to `FloatBorder`. Default `FloatBorder` links to `NormalFloat`, so
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border and content share a background out of the box and the picker reads as a
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single popup. Override `hl.normal = 'Normal'` to make the picker blend with the
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editor instead.
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For finer control, set `hl.winhl` to override the per-window `winhighlight`. It
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accepts either a single string applied to every picker window, or a table with
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optional `prompt`, `list`, `preview`, and `file_info` keys. Missing keys fall
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back to the default built from `hl.normal`, `hl.border`, and `hl.title`.
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>lua
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-- Apply the same winhighlight to all picker windows
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hl = { winhl = 'Normal:NormalFloat,FloatBorder:FloatBorder,FloatTitle:Title' }
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-- Or override specific windows only
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hl = {
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winhl = {
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prompt = 'Normal:Pmenu,FloatBorder:FloatBorder',
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list = 'Normal:NormalFloat,FloatBorder:FloatBorder',
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preview = 'Normal:NormalFloat,FloatBorder:FloatBorder',
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},
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}
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FILE INFO PANEL ~
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Enable with `debug.enabled = true`. The panel sits above the preview and shows
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file metadata, score breakdown, timestamps and the full absolute path. It
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adapts to the panel width: at narrow widths sections stack vertically (B2), at
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wide widths sections render as a two-column grid (H2). Each section can be
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disabled individually via `debug.show_file_info`.
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Customise the panel via `hl`:
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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key default used for
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----------------------- ----------------- --------------------------------
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file_info_section Title section header label
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file_info_separator FloatBorder dashes that act as section
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borders
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file_info_label Comment row labels (Size, Type, Git, …)
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file_info_value Normal fg plain values
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file_info_value_dim NonText dim values, separators inside
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rows
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file_info_size Number file size value
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file_info_type Type filetype value
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file_info_path Directory full path
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||
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||
file_info_total_score bold + Number total score (bold)
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||
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||
file_info_match_type bold + Special match type (bold)
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||
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||
file_info_score_pos DiagnosticOk positive score components
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||
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||
file_info_score_neg DiagnosticError negative score components
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||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
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FILE FILTERING ~
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||
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FFF honours `.gitignore`. For picker-only ignores that do not touch git, add a
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sibling `.ignore` file:
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||
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>gitignore
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||
*.md
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||
docs/archive/**/*.md
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||
<
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Run `:FFFScan` to force a rescan.
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||
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||
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||
TROUBLESHOOTING ~
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||
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- `:FFFHealth` verifies picker init, optional dependencies, and DB connectivity.
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- `:FFFOpenLog` opens the current session’s log file.
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- Historical log files are stored near the main log file `<state>/log/fff+<UTC-timestamp>+<pid>.log` (up to 20 files)
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- For a crash backtrace, run `lldb -- nvim` or `gdb -- nvim` and reproduce
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