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Bash Ctrl-r: shortcut to run command #609

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caneta opened this issue Jul 4, 2016 · 3 comments
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Bash Ctrl-r: shortcut to run command #609

caneta opened this issue Jul 4, 2016 · 3 comments

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@caneta
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caneta commented Jul 4, 2016

  • Category
    • fzf binary
    • Key bindings
    • Completion
  • OS
    • Linux
  • Shell
    • bash

Using Ctrl-r on my Bash I run correctly fzf and hitting Return I get the history command selected on my bash prompt. But to run that command I have to hit Return again.

So, is there a way to let fzf running directly the command chosen, instead of completing the bash prompt? Maybe with a Shift+Return or something?

@edi9999
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edi9999 commented Jul 4, 2016

Duplicate of #477

@caneta
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caneta commented Jul 4, 2016

Ok, at least I'm not alone requesting this feature! :-D

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@junegunn
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junegunn commented Jul 4, 2016

Right, see #477 (comment)

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