PSFzf
PSFzf is a PowerShell module that wraps fzf, a fuzzy file finder for the command line.
Usage
To change to a user selected directory:
Get-ChildItem . -Recurse -Attributes Directory | Invoke-Fzf | Set-Location
To edit a file:
Get-ChildItem . -Recurse -Attributes !Directory | Invoke-Fzf | % { notepad $_ }
For day-to-day usage, see the helper functions included with this module.
PSReadline Integration
Select Current Provider Path (default chord: Ctrl+t)
Press Ctrl+t to start PSFzf to select provider paths. PSFzf will parse the current token and use that as the starting path to search from. If current token is empty, or the token isn't a valid path, PSFzf will search below the current working directory.
Multiple items can be selected. If more than one is selected by the user, the results are returned as a comma separated list. Results are properly quoted if they contain whitespace.
Reverse Search Through PSReadline History (default chord: Ctrl+r)
Press Ctrl+r to start PSFzf to select a command in the command history saved by PSReadline. PSFzf will insert the command into the current line, but it will not execute the command.
PSFzf does not override Ctrl+r by default. To confirm that you want to override PSReadline's chord binding, use the Set-PsFzfOption
command:
# replace 'Ctrl+t' and 'Ctrl+r' with your preferred bindings:
Set-PsFzfOption -PSReadlineChordProvider 'Ctrl+t' -PSReadlineChordReverseHistory 'Ctrl+r'
Set-Location Based on Selected Directory (default chord: Alt+c)
Press Alt+c to start PSFzf to select a directory. By default, Set-Location
will be called with the selected directory. You can override the default command with the following code in our $PROFILE
:
# example command - use $Location with a different command:
$commandOverride = [ScriptBlock]{ param($Location) Write-Host $Location }
# pass your override to PSFzf:
Set-PsFzfOption -AltCCommand $commandOverride
Search Through Command Line Arguments in PSReadline History (default chord: Alt+a)
Press Alt+a to start PSFzf to select command line arguments used in PSReadline history. The picked argument will be inserted in the current line. The line that would result from the selection is shown in the preview window.
Tab Expansion
PSFzf can replace the standard tab completion:
Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Key Tab -ScriptBlock { Invoke-FzfTabCompletion }
To activate continuous completion, press the directory separator character to complete the current selection and start tab completion for the next part of the container path.
PSFzf supports specialized tab expansion with a small set of commands. After typing the default trigger command, which defaults to "**
", and press Tab, PsFzf tab expansion will provide selectable list of options.
The following commands are supported:
Command | Notes |
---|---|
git |
Uses posh-git for providing tab completion options. Requires at least version 1.0.0 Beta 4. |
Get-Service , Start-Service , Stop-Service |
Allows the user to select between the installed services. |
Get-Process , Start-Process |
Allows the user to select between running processes. |
To override the trigger command, set FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER
to your preferred trigger sequence.
Use the following command to enable tab expansion:
Set-PsFzfOption -TabExpansion
Using within a Pipeline
Invoke-Fzf
works with input from a pipeline. You can use it in the middle of a pipeline, or as part of an expression.
Set-Location (Get-ChildItem . -Recurse | ? { $_.PSIsContainer } | Invoke-Fzf) # This works as of version 2.2.8
Get-ChildItem . -Recurse | ? { $_.PSIsContainer } | Invoke-Fzf | Set-Location
Overriding Behavior
PsFzf supports overriding behavior by setting these fzf environment variables:
Env Var Name | Description |
---|---|
_PSFZF_FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS |
If this environment variable is set, then FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS is temporarily set with the contents. This allows the user to have different default options for PSFZF and fzf. |
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND |
The command specified in this environment variable will override the default command when PSFZF detects that the current location is a file system provider. |
FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND |
The command specified in this environment variable will be used when Ctrl+t is pressed by the user. |
FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND |
The command specified in this environment variable will be used when Alt+c is pressed by the user. |
PSFZF_EDITOR_OPTIONS |
Contains options passed to the editor application used in the Invoke-FuzzyEdit() function |
Helper Functions
In addition to its core function Invoke-Fzf, PSFzf includes a set of useful functions and aliases. The aliases are not installed by default. To enable aliases, use Set-PSFzfOption
's -EnableAlias
* options.
Function | Alias | Description |
---|---|---|
Invoke-FuzzyEdit |
fe |
Starts an editor for the selected files in the fuzzy finder. |
Invoke-FuzzyFasd |
ff |
Starts fzf with input from the files saved in fasd(non-Windows) or fasdr (Windows) and sets the current location. |
Invoke-FuzzyZLocation |
fz |
Starts fzf with input from the history of ZLocation and sets the current location. |
Invoke-FuzzyGitStatus |
fgs |
Starts fzf with input from output of the git status function. |
Invoke-FuzzyHistory |
fh |
Rerun a previous command from history based on the user's selection in fzf. |
Invoke-FuzzyKillProcess |
fkill |
Runs Stop-Process on processes selected by the user in fzf. |
Invoke-FuzzySetLocation |
fd |
Sets the current location from the user's selection in fzf. |
Invoke-FuzzyScoop |
fs |
Starts fzf on Scoop applications list. |
Invoke-PsFzfRipgrep |
N/A | Uses Ripgrep and Fzf to interactively search files. |
Set-LocationFuzzyEverything |
cde |
Sets the current location based on the Everything database. |
Prerequisites
Follow the installation instructions for fzf before installing PSFzf. PSFzf will run Get-Command
to find fzf
in your path.
Windows
The latest version of fzf
is available via Chocolatey, or you can download the fzf
binary and place it in your path. Run Get-Command fzf*.exe
to verify that PowerShell can find the executable.
PSFzf has been tested under PowerShell 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0.
MacOS
Use Homebrew or download the binary and place it in your path. Run Get-Command fzf*
to verify that PowerShell can find the executable.
PSFzf has been tested under PowerShell 6.0 and 7.0.
Linux
PSFzf has been tested under PowerShell 6.0 and 7.0 in the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Installation
PSFzf is available on the PowerShell Gallery and Scoop. PSReadline should be imported before PSFzf as PSFzf registers PSReadline key handlers listed in the PSReadline integration section.
Helper Function Requirements
Invoke-FuzzyFasd
requires Fasdr to be previously installed under Windows. Other platforms require Fasd to be installed.Invoke-FuzzyZLocation
requires ZLocation and works only under Windows.Set-LocationFuzzyEverything
works only under Windows and requires PSEverything to be previously installed.Invoke-FuzzyScoop
works only under Windows and requires Scoop to be previously installed.Invoke-FuzzyGitStatus
requires git to be installed.Invoke-PsFzfRipgrep
requires ripgrep and bat to be installed.