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.* and * #2

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dylnmc opened this issue Jun 11, 2017 · 3 comments
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.* and * #2

dylnmc opened this issue Jun 11, 2017 · 3 comments
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@dylnmc
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dylnmc commented Jun 11, 2017

If I am exploring a new directory for the first time, or I am looking for some sort of completion for both dot- and non-dot-files, I expect there to be some sort of functionality that allows me to search for both. I am not extremely familiar with globbing in zsh, but it might have something to do with that (?). I just find it odd that cd tab doesn't complete all files; rather, it only completes either non-"hidden" files or "hidden" files.

Even cd (D) doesn't work (zsh "D" globbing qualifier) ... although I suppose that there could be a file named \(D\).

It would be nice to be able to press ctrl+h and get hidden files (either mixed with all results or maybe even just toggle from non-hidden to hidden and vice versa).

Thanks for cool fzf plugin though!
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mrjohannchang commented Sep 15, 2017

Hi dylnmc, sorry not sure why I didn't get a notification for this thread. I get what you said, because it's now hard coded, I didn't know there's a globbing qualifier before, so I didn't think of it. I'll put it in to-do list and do it when I have time. PR is welcome too!

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any progress on this?

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dylnmc commented May 24, 2018

Not from me 😭 I haven't been using it much

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