Fuzzyfinder is a Vim plug-in which acts as a fuzzy or incomplete pattern searcher for multiple sources such as buffer, file, and more.
Fuzzyfinder has several modes, including Buffer, File, MRU-file, MRU-command, Favorite-file, Directory, Tag, and Tagged-file mode. Upon startup, you can access these modes by utilizing the following commands: :FuzzyFinderBuffer, :FuzzyFinderFile, :FuzzyFinderMruFile, :FuzzyFinderMruCmd, :FuzzyFinderFavFile, :FuzzyFinderDir, :FuzzyFinderTag, and :FuzzyFinderTaggedFile.
It is advisable to map these commands for convenience. Additionally, you can use initial text as a command argument when executing these commands. Using the ! modifier, such as :FuzzyFinderTag!, enables partial matching instead of fuzzy matching.
Vim, the text editor that Fuzzyfinder is a plugin for, was created by Bram Moolenaar in 1991 for the Amiga computer. Cross-platform compatibility aside, Vim is well-known on Unix-like operating systems. This free software is released under a license that is compatible with the GNU General Public License.
Learning Vim may have a steep learning curve but once users grasp the basics, their productivity increases. Vim has a built-in tutorial and an extensive User's Manual with beginner and advanced features. In addition, Vim has a built-in help facility that allows you to navigate through its commands and features using the :help command.
Fuzzyfinder only requires Vim to be installed. The latest release fixed a bug related to floating-point support and added support for GetLatestVimScripts.
Version 2.6.1: N/A