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zsh keybindings: ctrl-t: pass the last buffer word as query #3546

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When using the Ctrl-T keybinding, to complete paths, I often start writing part of a path only to realize I want to use fzf.

With this patch, Ctrl-T now uses the last word in the buffer as initial query for fzf, which improves this scenario.

Here's a demo:

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This always uses the last word in the buffer, so typing something like ls<space><ctrl-t> will start fzf with ls as query

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looking into the test failures

@bretello bretello marked this pull request as draft January 22, 2024 11:32
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tmpm697 commented Apr 10, 2024

You achieve this with shell functions.

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