Find Unicode characters, the easy way! A simple command line application to find unicode characters with minimum effort.
cargo install find_unicode
- Run
fu
from your terminal:
fu
- Start typing.
fu
will show the unicode characters for which the description matches your query. - If you're looking for a single character, hit Enter to select it and exit.
- If you're looking for multiple characters, hit Tab to select one and keep searching.
- By default, the searching expression is a regular expression.
For more advanced configuration options, check out the help:
fu --help
fu 0.1.0
Pierre Chevalier <[email protected]>
Find Unicode characters with ease.
Simply type a description of the character you are looking for. Once you found the character you were after, hit Enter.
Selecting multiple characters is also possible: hit tab to select a character and continue browsing.
USAGE:
fu [OPTIONS] [initial_query]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--height <height> Height of fu's window relative to the terminal window [default: 50%]
--layout <layout> Position of fu's window relative to the prompt [default: Below] [possible values: Above,
Below]
--search <search> Search mode [default: Regex] [possible values: Regex, Exact, Fuzzy]
ARGS:
<initial_query> Initial query, if any
- Download the UCD Data:
curl https://www.unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/ucd/UnicodeData.txt > src/UnicodeData.txt
- Download the Nerd Fonts Data:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/master/css/nerd-fonts-generated.css > src/NerdFontsData.css
- Regenerate the prettified data:
cargo run --bin gen_data
- Copy the generated data to src and commit it.