├── .SRCINFO ├── .github └── workflows │ ├── main.yaml │ └── shellcheck.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── PKGBUILD ├── assets ├── demo-screenshot-OLDTHEME.png ├── demo-screenshot-TTY.png └── demo-screenshot.png ├── bin └── yayfzf ├── completion ├── _yayfzf └── yayfzf_completion.sh ├── docs ├── README.md └── VERSION └── yayfzf /.SRCINFO: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pkgbase = yayfzf 2 | pkgdesc = AUR package fzf finder to search, install, remove, and manage packages using yay 3 | pkgver = 1.0.4 4 | pkgrel = 0 5 | url = https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf 6 | arch = any 7 | license = GPL 8 | depends = bash 9 | depends = fzf 10 | depends = yay 11 | source = yayfzf-1.0.4.tar.gz::https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.4.tar.gz 12 | sha256sums = SKIP 13 | pkgname = yayfzf 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/main.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Main 2 | 3 | on: release 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | build: 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | steps: 9 | - name: Checkout 10 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 11 | - name: Release 12 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1 13 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') 14 | with: 15 | files: bin/yayfzf 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/shellcheck.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: shellcheck 2 | 3 | on: [push, pull_request] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | shellcheck: 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | 9 | steps: 10 | - name: Checkout repository 11 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 12 | with: 13 | submodules: recursive 14 | 15 | - name: Shellcheck yayfzf 16 | run: shellcheck --color=always --check-sourced bin/yayfzf 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *IGNORE* 2 | *.zip 3 | *.tar* 4 | *.gz 5 | *.xz 6 | *yayfzf.wiki* 7 | *.wiki* 8 | *.ORIG 9 | *.orig 10 | *.BAK 11 | *.bak 12 | *.temp 13 | *.tmp 14 | *.wop 15 | *.WOP 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PKGBUILD: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Maintainer: Conner Will (DampSock) 2 | #shellcheck disable=2148,2034,2154 3 | 4 | pkgname=yayfzf 5 | pkgver=1.0.4 6 | pkgrel=0 7 | pkgdesc="AUR package fzf finder to search, install, remove, and manage packages using yay" 8 | arch=("any") 9 | url="https://github.com/ConnerWill/${pkgname}" 10 | license=("GPL") 11 | depends=('bash' 'fzf' 'yay') 12 | source=("${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz::${url}/archive/refs/tags/v${pkgver}.tar.gz") 13 | sha256sums=('SKIP') 14 | 15 | package() { 16 | ## Install package 17 | install -vDm 775 "${srcdir}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/${pkgname}" "${pkgdir}/usr/bin/${pkgname}" 18 | 19 | ## Install documentation 20 | install -vDm 644 "${srcdir}/docs/README.md" -t "${pkgdir}/usr.share/doc/${pkgname}/" 21 | 22 | ## Install completions 23 | install -vDm 644 "${srcdir}/completion/_${pkgname}" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/_${pkgname}" 24 | install -vDm 644 "${srcdir}/completion/${pkgname}_completion.sh" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/${pkgname}" 25 | #install -vDm 644 "${srcdir}/completion/${pkgname}_completion.sh" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/${pkgname}_completion.sh" 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/demo-screenshot-OLDTHEME.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/a99fca4f71954d9487f96c2208076645170cdbc1/assets/demo-screenshot-OLDTHEME.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/demo-screenshot-TTY.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/a99fca4f71954d9487f96c2208076645170cdbc1/assets/demo-screenshot-TTY.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/demo-screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/a99fca4f71954d9487f96c2208076645170cdbc1/assets/demo-screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/yayfzf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | #vim:filetype=zsh:shiftwidth=2:softtabstop=2:expandtab:foldmethod=marker:foldmarker=###{{{,###}}} 3 | #shellcheck disable=2016,2034,2154 4 | 5 | ######################################## 6 | #[============== YAYFZF ==============]# 7 | ######################################## 8 | ###{{{ OPTIONS/VARIABLES 9 | 10 | PROG="yayfzf" 11 | YAYFZF_VERSION=1.0.4 12 | AUTHOR="ConnerWill" 13 | REPO="https://github.com/${AUTHOR}/${PROG}" 14 | 15 | YAYFZF_HISTORY=${YAYFZF_HISTORY:-${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME:-~}/.cache}/${PROG}/${PROG}_history} ## yayfzf history file 16 | ## Environment variable 'YAYFZF_HISTORY' will be used if defined. 17 | ## Otherwise yayfzf will use the following for the history file, 18 | ## falling back to next entry if variable is not defined: 19 | ## '$YAYFZF_HISTORY' 20 | ## '$XDG_CACHE_HOME/yayfzf/yayfzf_history' 21 | ## '$HOME/.cache/yayfzf/yayfzf_history' 22 | ## '~/.cache/yayfzf/yayfzf_history' 23 | ## 24 | ## If 'YAYFZF_HISTORY' is defined to any of the following, history will not be saved: 25 | ## 'false' 26 | ## 'False' 27 | ## 'no' 28 | ## 'No' 29 | if [[ "${YAYFZF_HISTORY}" == "false" ]] || 30 | [[ "${YAYFZF_HISTORY}" == "False" ]] || 31 | [[ "${YAYFZF_HISTORY}" == "no" ]] || 32 | [[ "${YAYFZF_HISTORY}" == "No" ]]; then 33 | YAYFZF_HISTORY="/dev/null" 34 | fi 35 | 36 | packages_sort_by="votes" 37 | use_color="always" 38 | detailedPreview="yay --sync --info --info --verbose --color $use_color " 39 | installPackage="yay -syv && yay --sync --verbose --color $use_color --nobatchinstall --confirm" 40 | updatePackages="yay -syuv" 41 | 42 | ###}}} 43 | 44 | ###{{{ COLORS/FX 45 | 46 | declare -Al yayfzf_color 47 | declare -Al yayfzf_fx 48 | 49 | ## Check if 'NO_COLOR' environment variable is defined. if 'NO_COLOR' is defined, do not define color array 50 | if [[ -z ${NO_COLOR} ]]; then 51 | #OLDFZFTHEME #yayfzf_colortheme='hl:#FFFF00,hl+:#FF0000,fg:#CCCCEE,fg+:#00FFFF,bg:#010101,bg+:#090909,query:#FF0000,info:#99BBEE,spinner:#FF00FF,border:#770AFF,label:bold:#770AFF,preview-fg:#FFFFFF,preview-bg:#090909,marker:#00FF00,gutter:#101010,pointer:#FF0000,info:#020202,header:#191919' 52 | 53 | ## fzf colors 54 | ## Set environment variable 'yayfzf_colortheme' to a list of fzf colors to override default theme below 55 | if [[ -z "${yayfzf_colortheme}" ]]; then 56 | yayfzf_colortheme="hl:italic:#FFFF00,hl+:bold:underline:#FF0000" 57 | yayfzf_colortheme="${yayfzf_colortheme},fg:#98A0C5,fg+:bold:underline:#FFFFFF" 58 | yayfzf_colortheme="${yayfzf_colortheme},bg:#13172A,bg+:#0F1222" 59 | yayfzf_colortheme="${yayfzf_colortheme},border:#75A2F7,label:bold:#75A2F7" 60 | yayfzf_colortheme="${yayfzf_colortheme},preview-fg:bold:#C0CAF5,preview-bg:#0F1222" 61 | yayfzf_colortheme="${yayfzf_colortheme},marker:#00FF00,gutter:#0F1222,pointer:#FF0000" 62 | yayfzf_colortheme="${yayfzf_colortheme},query:#FF0000,info:italic:#98A0C5,spinner:#00FFFF,header:italic:#75A2F7" 63 | fi 64 | ## yay colors 65 | COLOR_WHEN="always" 66 | ## yayfzf colors 67 | yayfzf_color[Reset]='\x1B[0m' ## Reset Colors/Styles 68 | yayfzf_color[reset]='\x1B[0m' # 69 | yayfzf_color[Bold]='\x1B[1m' ## Bold style 70 | yayfzf_color[bold]='\x1B[1m' # 71 | yayfzf_color[Italic]='\x1B[3m' ## Italic style 72 | yayfzf_color[italic]='\x1B[3m' # 73 | yayfzf_color[Underline]='\x1B[4m' ## Underline style 74 | yayfzf_color[underline]='\x1B[4m' # 75 | yayfzf_color[Black]='\x1B[38;5;0m' ## Foreground color 76 | yayfzf_color[Gray]='\x1B[38;5;245m' # 77 | yayfzf_color[DarkGray]='\x1B[38;5;8m' # 78 | yayfzf_color[White]='\x1B[38;5;15m' # 79 | yayfzf_color[Red]='\x1B[38;5;196m' # 80 | yayfzf_color[Green]='\x1B[38;5;46m' # 81 | yayfzf_color[Yellow]='\x1B[38;5;190m' # 82 | yayfzf_color[Blue]='\x1B[38;5;33m' # 83 | yayfzf_color[Purple]='\x1B[38;5;93m' # 84 | yayfzf_color[Magenta]='\x1B[38;5;201m' # 85 | yayfzf_color[Cyan]='\x1B[38;5;87m' # 86 | yayfzf_color[BG_Black]='\x1B[48;5;0m' ## Background color 87 | yayfzf_color[BG_Gray]='\x1B[48;5;245m' # 88 | yayfzf_color[BG_DarkGray]='\x1B[48;5;8m' # 89 | yayfzf_color[BG_White]='\x1B[48;5;15m' # 90 | yayfzf_color[BG_Red]='\x1B[48;5;196m' # 91 | yayfzf_color[BG_Green]='\x1B[48;5;46m' # 92 | yayfzf_color[BG_Yellow]='\x1B[48;5;190m' # 93 | yayfzf_color[BG_Blue]='\x1B[48;5;33m' # 94 | yayfzf_color[BG_Purple]='\x1B[48;5;93m' # 95 | yayfzf_color[BG_Magenta]='\x1B[48;5;201m' # 96 | yayfzf_color[BG_Cyan]='\x1B[48;5;87m' # 97 | else 98 | yayfzf_colortheme="fg:#FFFFFF" 99 | COLOR_WHEN="never" 100 | fi 101 | 102 | ## Check if 'NO_FX' environment variable is defined. if 'NO_FX' is defined, do not define effects array 103 | if [[ -z ${NO_FX} ]]; then 104 | yayfzf_fx[Save_Title]='\x1B[22;0t' ## Save title 105 | yayfzf_fx[save_title]='\x1B[22;0t' # 106 | yayfzf_fx[Restore_Title]='\x1B[23;0t' ## Restore title 107 | yayfzf_fx[restore_title]='\x1B[23;0t' # 108 | fi 109 | 110 | ###}}} COLORS/FX 111 | 112 | ###{{{ HELP MENU 113 | 114 | _yayfzf_keys() { 115 | cat <&2 <&2 </dev/stderr; } 205 | _yayfzf_warning() { printf "${yayfzf_color[Bold]}${yayfzf_color[BG_Yellow]}${yayfzf_color[Black]} WARNING ${yayfzf_color[reset]}:\t${yayfzf_color[Italic]}${yayfzf_color[Yellow]}%s${yayfzf_color[reset]}\n" "${@}" >/dev/stderr; } 206 | _yayfzf_verbose() { printf "${yayfzf_color[Bold]}${yayfzf_color[BG_Blue]}${yayfzf_color[Yellow]} VERBOSE ${yayfzf_color[reset]}:\t${yayfzf_color[Italic]}${yayfzf_color[Cyan]}%s${yayfzf_color[reset]}\n" "${@}"; } 207 | 208 | ###}}} 209 | 210 | ###{{{ FUNCTIONS 211 | 212 | ###{{{ SEARCH PACKAGES 213 | function _search_packagemgr() { 214 | # echo -en '\e]0;yayfzf\e\\' # set title 215 | local searchQuery 216 | searchQuery="${*}" 217 | yay --sync --search --quiet --singlelineresults \ 218 | --sortby "${packages_sort_by}" \ 219 | "$searchQuery" 220 | } 221 | 222 | ## List all packages 223 | function _list_packagemgr() { 224 | # echo -en '\e]0;yayfzf\e\\' # set title 225 | yay --sync --list --quiet --singlelineresults \ 226 | --sortby "$packages_sort_by" 227 | } 228 | 229 | ## List all installed packages 230 | function _list_installed_packagemgr() { 231 | # echo -en '\e]0;yayfzf\e\\' # set title 232 | yay --query --singlelineresults \ 233 | --sortby "$packages_sort_by" 234 | } 235 | ###}}} 236 | 237 | ###{{{ MKDIR HISTORY 238 | function _yayfzf_create_history() { 239 | if [[ ! -d "$(dirname "${YAYFZF_HISTORY}")" ]]; then 240 | mkdir -p "$(dirname "$YAYFZF_HISTORY")" 2>/dev/null 241 | touch "$YAYFZF_HISTORY" 2>/dev/null 242 | fi 243 | } 244 | ###}}} 245 | 246 | ###{{{ FZF 247 | 248 | ## Main script. Run fzf with package manager search results. 249 | function _fzf() { 250 | # tput smcup 251 | # trap 'tput rmcup' SIGINT 252 | 253 | #echo -en '\e]0;yayfzf\e\\' # set title 254 | local SearchInput SearchHeader 255 | SearchInput="${*}" 256 | [[ -n "${SearchInput}" ]] && SearchHeader="${SearchInput}" && label="${SearchInput}" || label="yayfzf" 257 | 258 | # We need bash in order the handle the stdin redirection correctly in --preview 259 | if [[ "$(basename "$SHELL")" == "fish" ]]; then 260 | SHELL="$(which bash)" 261 | export SHELL 262 | fi 263 | 264 | #TODO: Add --bind "ctrl-h:preview(echo '$(_yayfzf_help_full)')" \ 265 | fzf \ 266 | --bind 'ctrl-i:execute:yay -S $(echo {+} | cut -d" " -f1)' \ 267 | --bind 'ctrl-x:execute:yay -S $(echo {+} | cut -d" " -f1)' \ 268 | --bind 'ctrl-r:execute:yay -R $(echo {1} | cut -d"/" -f2)' \ 269 | --bind "ctrl-u:execute:yay -Syu" \ 270 | --bind 'ctrl-/:change-preview-window(up,border-rounded|up,40%,border-rounded|left,border-rounded|left,border-rounded,40%|down,border-rounded|down,40%,border-rounded|down,10%,border-rounded|hidden|right,40%,border-rounded|right,70%,border-rounded|right,90%,border-rounded)' \ 271 | --bind 'ctrl-l:clear-query+clear-screen+clear-selection' \ 272 | --bind 'alt-bspace:clear-query' \ 273 | --bind 'alt-left:kill-word' \ 274 | --bind "esc:abort" \ 275 | --bind 'ctrl-c:abort' \ 276 | --bind 'ctrl-d:deselect-all' \ 277 | --bind 'ctrl-q:print-query' \ 278 | --bind 'ctrl-v:toggle-preview' \ 279 | --bind 'ctrl-n:next-history' \ 280 | --bind 'ctrl-p:previous-history' \ 281 | --bind 'right:first' \ 282 | --bind 'left:first' \ 283 | --bind 'end:first' \ 284 | --bind 'home:last' \ 285 | --bind 'pgdn:page-down' \ 286 | --bind 'pgup:page-up' \ 287 | --bind 'shift-tab:deselect' \ 288 | --bind 'tab:select' \ 289 | --bind 'ctrl-s:select' \ 290 | --bind "?:preview(echo '$(_yayfzf_keys)')" \ 291 | --bind change:first \ 292 | --header 'Press ? for keybindings' \ 293 | --header-lines=1 \ 294 | --preview 'cat <(yay -Si {1}) <(yay -Fl {1} | awk "{print \$2}")' \ 295 | --preview-window 'bottom,43%,border-double' \ 296 | --history="$YAYFZF_HISTORY" \ 297 | --query="${SearchInput}" \ 298 | --preview-label-pos=top \ 299 | --border-label-pos=3 \ 300 | --border 'top' \ 301 | --preview-label="╣${label}╠" \ 302 | --border-label="┨${PROG}┠" \ 303 | --info=inline \ 304 | --scroll-off=20 \ 305 | --hscroll-off=30 \ 306 | --ellipsis="⣿" \ 307 | --tiebreak=begin \ 308 | --sync \ 309 | --multi \ 310 | --delimiter ' ' \ 311 | --ansi \ 312 | --color="${yayfzf_colortheme}" \ 313 | < <( 314 | yay \ 315 | -Ss "${SearchInput}" \ 316 | --singlelineresults \ 317 | --color "${COLOR_WHEN}" \ 318 | --bottomup 2>/dev/null | 319 | grep \ 320 | --invert-match \ 321 | --extended-regexp '(\(Orphan.*\)|\(Out.*\))' | 322 | cut \ 323 | --delimiter=' ' \ 324 | --fields=1,7- | 325 | column \ 326 | --separator=$'\t' \ 327 | --output-separator=': ' \ 328 | --table \ 329 | --output-width=$((COLUMNS / 4)) 330 | ) 331 | 332 | returnSIG=$? 333 | echo $returnSIG 334 | return $returnSIG 335 | } 336 | 337 | ###}}} 338 | 339 | ###}}} 340 | 341 | ###{{{ MAIN 342 | 343 | ###{{{ MAIN CASE 344 | 345 | function _main() { 346 | if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then 347 | while [[ -n $1 ]]; do 348 | case $1 in 349 | -h*) 350 | _yayfzf_help 351 | return 0 352 | ;; 353 | --h* | help) 354 | _yayfzf_help_full 355 | return 0 356 | ;; 357 | -V | --ver*) 358 | _yayfzf_version 359 | return 0 360 | ;; 361 | -k | --key*) 362 | _yayfzf_keys 363 | return 0 364 | ;; 365 | -*) 366 | _yayfzf_error "Unknown option '${1}'" 367 | _yayfzf_help 368 | return 1 369 | ;; 370 | *) 371 | _fzf "${@}" 372 | return $? 373 | ;; 374 | esac 375 | shift 376 | done 377 | else 378 | _fzf "${@}" 379 | return $? 380 | fi 381 | } 382 | 383 | ###}}} 384 | 385 | function yayfzf() { 386 | _yayfzf_create_history 387 | _main "${@}" 388 | } 389 | 390 | ## check if sourced or run directly 391 | (return 0 2>/dev/null) && sourced=1 || sourced=0 392 | [[ $sourced -eq 0 ]] && yayfzf "${@}" 393 | 394 | ###}}} 395 | 396 | #TODO: 397 | # Use 'yay --show --complete' to list all packages in the AUR instead of searching for all 398 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /completion/_yayfzf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #compdef yayfzf 2 | 3 | _yayfzf() { 4 | local -a args 5 | 6 | args=( 7 | '(-h --help:)'{-h,--help}'[Show the help documentation (-h shows simple help, --help shows extended help)]' 8 | '(-k --keybindings)'{-k,--keybindings}'[List keybindings for yayfzf]' 9 | '(-V --version)'{-V,--version}'[Show version of yayfzf]' 10 | ) 11 | 12 | _arguments -C \ 13 | "${args[@]}" \ 14 | ':query:_files' 15 | } 16 | 17 | _yayfzf "${@}" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /completion/yayfzf_completion.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # yayfzf Bash completion script 4 | 5 | _yayfzf() { 6 | local cur prev opts 7 | COMPREPLY=() 8 | cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" 9 | prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" 10 | opts="-h --help -k --keybindings -V --version" 11 | 12 | case "${prev}" in 13 | -h|--help|-k|--keybindings|-V|--version) 14 | return 0 15 | ;; 16 | esac 17 | 18 | if [[ "${cur}" == -* ]]; then 19 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur}) ) 20 | return 0 21 | fi 22 | 23 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -f -- "${cur}") ) 24 | } 25 | 26 | complete -F _yayfzf yayfzf 27 | 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | # **yayfzf** 6 | 7 | > *AUR package **[fzf][fzf-url]** finder to search, install, remove, and manage packages using yay **[yay][yay-url]*** 8 | 9 | [![Shellcheck][shellcheck-badge]][shellcheck-workflow] 10 | [![GitHub last commit][github-last-commit-badge]][github-commits] 11 | [![GitHub issues][github-issues-badge]][github-issues] 12 | [![GitHub repo size][github-repo-size-badge]][github-repo] 13 | [![GitHub top language][github-top-language-badge]][github-repo] 14 | [![GitHub language count][github-language-count-badge]][github-repo] 15 | [![License][license-badge]][license] 16 | [![GitHub Release Version][github-release-badge]][github-release-url] 17 | [![AUR Version][aur-version-badge]][aur-url] 18 | [![GitLab][gitlab-badge]][gitlab] 19 | 21 | 22 |
23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | # Description 27 | 28 | AUR package [fzf][fzf-url] finder to search, install, remove, and manage packages using **[yay][yay-url]** 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | # Table of Contents 34 | 35 | * [yayfzf](#yayfzf) 36 | * [Description](#description) 37 | * [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) 38 | * [Screenshots](#screenshots) 39 | * [Installation](#installation) 40 | * [Dependencies](#dependencies) 41 | * [Usage](#usage) 42 | * [Hotkeys](#hotkeys) 43 | * [Customization](#customization) 44 | * [Other](#other) 45 | * [Wiki](#wiki) 46 | * [Contributing](#contributing) 47 | * [Donate](#donate) 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | # Screenshots 52 | 53 |
54 | 55 | 56 | | ![demo screenshot](/assets/demo-screenshot.png) | ![demo screenshot_old-theme](/assets/demo-screenshot-OLDTHEME.png) | 57 | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 58 | 59 |
60 | 61 | See the [wiki][wiki-screenshots-url] for more screenshots/demos 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | # Installation 66 | 67 | See the [wiki][wiki-installation-url] for installation instructions 68 | 69 | ## Dependencies 70 | 71 | * **fzf** 72 | * **yay** 73 | 74 | *Make sure you have **[fzf][fzf-url]** and **[yay][yay-url]** installed as they are the meat and potatoes of this script* 75 | 76 | 79 | 80 | See the [wiki][wiki-installation-url] for more information 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | # Usage 86 | 87 | If you added the script to your PATH as mentioned [above](#installation), you can run the command `yayfzf` 88 | 89 | `yayfzf` can be either be executed directly or can be sourced to be invoked later 90 | 91 | > Running directly 92 | ```console 93 | ./yayfzf 94 | ``` 95 | 96 | > Running if added to *$PATH* 97 | ```console 98 | yayfzf 99 | ``` 100 | 101 | > Sourcing and invoking later 102 | ```shell 103 | source yayfzf 104 | 105 | yayfzf 106 | ``` 107 | 108 | Running `yayfzf` without any arguments or queries will list *all availiable packages* to be interactively searched using [fzf][fzf-url] 109 | 110 | > *Example of running the script with no search query* 111 | 112 | ```shell 113 | yayfzf 114 | ``` 115 | 116 | > *Example of running the script with input searching for "fzf"* 117 | 118 | ```shell 119 | yayfzf fzf 120 | ``` 121 | 122 | ## Hotkeys 123 | 124 | There are specific hotkeys that allow you to interact with [yayfzf][github-repo] 125 | Allowing you to install/remove packages, nagivate and view other packages, and change the fzf window formatting. 126 | 127 |
128 | Click to hotkeys section 129 | 130 |
131 | 132 | > *Here is a list of the default hotkeys* 133 | 134 | `TAB`+`d` : Select 135 | 136 | `SHIFT`+`TAB` : Unselect 137 | 138 | `CTRL`+`d` : Deselect all 139 | 140 | `CTRL`+`i` : Install selected packages 141 | 142 | `CTRL`+`r` : Uninstall selected packages 143 | 144 | `CTRL`+`u` : Update all packages 145 | 146 | `CTRL`+`n` : History next 147 | 148 | `CTRL`+`p` : History previous 149 | 150 | `CTRL`+`/` : Change layout 151 | 152 | `CTRL`+`v` : Hide/show preview 153 | 154 | `HOME` : Top 155 | 156 | `END` : Bottom 157 | 158 | `PGUP` : Scroll one page up 159 | 160 | `PGDN` : Scroll one page down 161 | 162 | `CTRL`+`h` : Show help 163 | 164 | `?` : Show keybindings 165 | 166 | `CTRL`+`c` : Exit 167 | 168 | `CTRL`+`q` : Exit 169 | 170 | `ESC` : Exit 171 | 172 | 173 | ```manpage 174 | KEYBINDINGS: 175 | 176 | TAB : Select 177 | Shift-TAB : Unselect 178 | Ctrl-d : Deselect all 179 | Ctrl-i : Install selected 180 | Ctrl-r : Uninstall selected 181 | Ctrl-u : Update all packages 182 | Ctrl-n : History next 183 | Ctrl-p : History previous 184 | Ctrl-/ : Change layout 185 | Ctrl-v : Hide/show preview 186 | HOME : Top 187 | END : Bottom 188 | PAGEUP : Scroll one page up 189 | PAGEDOWN : Scroll one page down 190 | Ctrl-l : Clear query 191 | Alt-backspace : Clear query 192 | Alt-left : Delete word 193 | Ctrl-h : Show help 194 | ? : Show keybindings 195 | Ctrl-c : Exit 196 | Ctrl-q : Exit 197 | ESC : Exit 198 | ``` 199 | 200 | > *Other than running the script and finding out for yourself, I suggest reading the [fzf][fzf-url] documentation if you want to learn more about the keybindings.* 201 | 202 |
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205 | 206 | 207 | ## Customization 208 | 209 | See the [wiki][wiki-customization-url] 210 | 211 | 212 | 213 | # Other 214 | 215 | 216 | ## Wiki 217 | 218 | Check out the [wiki][wiki-url] for more information 219 | 220 | 221 | ## Contributing 222 | 223 |
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227 | 228 | > Any contributions you make are **greatly appreciated**. 229 | 230 | > > If you want to contribute, please fork this repo and create a pull request. 231 | 232 | 1. Fork the Project 233 | 2. Create your Feature Branch 234 | 235 | ```console 236 | git checkout -b AmazingNewFeature 237 | ``` 238 | 239 | 3. Commit your Changes 240 | 241 | ```console 242 | git commit -m 'Description of the amazing feature you added' 243 | ``` 244 | 245 | 4. Push to the Branch 246 | 247 | ```console 248 | git push origin AmazingNewFeature 249 | ``` 250 | 251 | 5. Then open a pull request `:)` 252 | 253 | > > If you experience any bugs/issues or have and suggestions, you can simply open an issue `:)` 254 | 255 |
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264 | 265 | 266 | 267 | 268 | 269 | [github-repo]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf 270 | [shellcheck-badge]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/actions/workflows/shellcheck.yml/badge.svg 271 | [shellcheck-workflow]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/actions/workflows/shellcheck.yml 272 | [github-top-language-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/ConnerWill/yayfzf 273 | [github-language-count-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/languages/count/ConnerWill/yayfzf 274 | [github-last-commit-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/ConnerWill/yayfzf 275 | [github-commits]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/commits/main 276 | [github-issues-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues-raw/ConnerWill/yayfzf 277 | [github-issues]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/issues 278 | [github-repo-size-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/repo-size/ConnerWill/yayfzf 279 | [gitlab-badge]: https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=gitlab&logo=gitlab&color=E24329&message=mirrored 280 | [gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf 281 | [license-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/ConnerWill/yayfzf 282 | [license]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/blob/main/docs/LICENSE 283 | [github-repo-stars-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/stars/ConnerWill/yayfzf?style=social 284 | [github-repo-downloads-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/ConnerWill/yayfzf/total?style=social 285 | [github-release-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/ConnerWill/yayfzf 286 | [github-release-url]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/releases 287 | [aur-version-badge]: https://img.shields.io/aur/version/yayfzf 288 | [aur-url]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/yayfzf 289 | 290 | [rainbow-line]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ConnerWill/Project-Template/main/assets/lines/rainbow.png 291 | [wiki-url]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/wiki 292 | [wiki-customization-url]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/wiki/Customization 293 | [wiki-installation-url]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/wiki/Installation 294 | [wiki-screenshots-url]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/wiki/Screenshots 295 | 296 | [fzf-url]: httaps://github.com/junegunn/fzf 297 | [yay-url]: https://github.com/Jguer/yay 298 | [yayfzf-source]: https://github.com/ConnerWill/yayfzf/blob/main/bin/yayfzf 299 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/VERSION: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.0.4 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /yayfzf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | bin/yayfzf --------------------------------------------------------------------------------