Re: [ITP] fzf 0.10.8
Hi Adam, On Nov 2 10:37, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > Folks, > > I'm looking at packaging fzf[0], which is a "fuzzy finder" with shell > and Vim integration. It's not nearly so fast on Cygwin as it is on my > Linux and Mac boxes, sadly (I suspect a combination of it needing to > fall back to Ruby due to Cygwin's lack of Go compiler, plus the standard > Cygwin overheads), but it's still pretty fast, and I've been using it > myself on Cygwin for a couple of weeks, and on my CentOS box for a fair > bit longer. > > The upstream package has an MIT license and is already included by Arch > Linux[1]. The main setup.hint is below, and it's ready to upload as > soon as it's declared GTG; I've uploaded the entire package tree[2] and > Cygport packaging code[3] for reference, too. > > [0]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf > [1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fzf/ > [2]: https://tastycake.net/~adam/cygwin/fzf/ > [3]: https://github.com/me-and/Cygwin-fzf/ GTG. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat pgpggbKUmAnNq.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [ITP] fzf 0.10.8
On 5 November 2015 at 10:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > Hi Adam, > > On Nov 2 10:37, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: >> Folks, >> >> I'm looking at packaging fzf[0], which is a "fuzzy finder" with shell >> and Vim integration. It's not nearly so fast on Cygwin as it is on my >> Linux and Mac boxes, sadly (I suspect a combination of it needing to >> fall back to Ruby due to Cygwin's lack of Go compiler, plus the standard >> Cygwin overheads), but it's still pretty fast, and I've been using it >> myself on Cygwin for a couple of weeks, and on my CentOS box for a fair >> bit longer. >> >> The upstream package has an MIT license and is already included by Arch >> Linux[1]. The main setup.hint is below, and it's ready to upload as >> soon as it's declared GTG; I've uploaded the entire package tree[2] and >> Cygport packaging code[3] for reference, too. >> >> [0]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf >> [1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fzf/ >> [2]: https://tastycake.net/~adam/cygwin/fzf/ >> [3]: https://github.com/me-and/Cygwin-fzf/ > > GTG. Thanks! I'm just in the process of working out how to deal with a bash-completion source ordering issue, then I'll upload and announce. (In case you're interested: bash-completion sources files in its directory apparently in alphabetical order. This means fzf's bash-completion script gets sourced before some things it's supposed to override; I'm trying to find a slightly less fragile way to avoid that than just renaming the script as "-fzf" or similar...) Adam
[ITP] fzf 0.10.8
Folks, I'm looking at packaging fzf[0], which is a "fuzzy finder" with shell and Vim integration. It's not nearly so fast on Cygwin as it is on my Linux and Mac boxes, sadly (I suspect a combination of it needing to fall back to Ruby due to Cygwin's lack of Go compiler, plus the standard Cygwin overheads), but it's still pretty fast, and I've been using it myself on Cygwin for a couple of weeks, and on my CentOS box for a fair bit longer. The upstream package has an MIT license and is already included by Arch Linux[1]. The main setup.hint is below, and it's ready to upload as soon as it's declared GTG; I've uploaded the entire package tree[2] and Cygport packaging code[3] for reference, too. [0]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf [1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fzf/ [2]: https://tastycake.net/~adam/cygwin/fzf/ [3]: https://github.com/me-and/Cygwin-fzf/ Adam category: Shells requires: ruby ruby-curses sdesc: "Command line fuzzy finder" ldesc: "fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder"