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how could I use Ctrl + T but hit return only once? #2344

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Jackiexiao opened this issue Feb 3, 2021 · 1 comment
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how could I use Ctrl + T but hit return only once? #2344

Jackiexiao opened this issue Feb 3, 2021 · 1 comment

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@Jackiexiao
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Jackiexiao commented Feb 3, 2021

  • I have read through the manual page (man fzf)
  • I have the latest version of fzf
  • I have searched through the existing issues

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    • Linux
    • Mac OS X
    • Windows
    • Etc.
  • Shell
    • bash
    • zsh
    • fish

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cp foo.txt <CTRL-T>

You can then use fzf to select the destination directory (as long as it’s somewhere in your home directory). Once you’ve selected it you can hit return to add it to the command line you’re working on, and then hit return again to execute the command.

how could I use Ctrl + T but hit return only once? (like alt +c, related pr?: #1492)

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junegunn commented Nov 3, 2021

There is no such option.

Also see #1492 (comment)

@junegunn junegunn closed this as completed Nov 3, 2021
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