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What is skim?

Basically I press ctrl + r to show bash history in skim. Tho when I select an option the new line that gets printed with the completed sentence is weirdly printed.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

skim has unfortunately been abandoned, there have been no updates in an year, and several old PRs and issues remain untouched. The current recommend fork is two_percent, which is also more faster and memory efficient.

If you're facing the same issue with two_percent as well, you can reach out to the author in this thread, since they haven't yet opened up their issues tab.

[–] mobsenpai 2 points 7 months ago

OMG you're so right. I didn't look at the last commit date. I just saw "RUST" and my mind said "yes". Didn't consider anything else. Well I use nixos and so can't use two_percent. I am gonna wait for a while for any update or will move back to fzf then. Thank you for pointing it out, otherwise I would have been in hopes that my issue will get answered on github lol.

[–] optissima 1 points 7 months ago

Damn I just switched to skim, off to 2% ig!