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strategy to still allow backwards search within the current command line #79

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ekg opened this issue May 19, 2023 · 0 comments
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ekg commented May 19, 2023

This is more of a community question than a bug report.

I really like the default fzf zsh integration. CTRL+R is amazing, and saves me so much time.

However, I habitually use CTRL+R and CTRL+S to navigate in long command lines. Now with CTRL+R hijacked by fzf history search, I can't do the backward search anymore. So I tend to jump to the start of the line with CTRL+A and then CTRL+S my way to the text of interest. I'm not a fan of this.

How are others dealing with this? I feel that I should enable a kind of backwards-in-only-this-command-line search. At the moment, I don't know where to start.

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