Thanks for sharing this list! It’s always nice to see what other people use and check what we’re missing ;)
I’m curious used to love peco, but when I start using fzf a while ago... I never looked back. You get all the great things from peco, but it’s faster, more integrated with bash (or zsh!), it became the single command line tool I use the most on a daily basis (especially for the integrated and blazing fast history search...) You list both, what is your use case with peco what fzf doesn’t fullfill? (You make me think I might have overlooked something from peco)
Another tool you might want to explore is rg (stands for RIPgrep). It’s a grep replacement, super super fast, convenient, it really improved my grepping tasks.
Syed Fazle Rahman
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