# $_FASD_DATA # Path to the fasd data file, default "$HOME/.fasd". # # $_FASD_BLACKLIST # List of blacklisted strings. Commands matching them will not be processed. # Default is "--help". # # $_FASD_SHIFT # List of all commands that needs to be shifted, defaults to "sudo busybox". # # $_FASD_IGNORE # List of all commands that will be ignored, defaults to "fasd ls echo". # # $_FASD_TRACK_PWD # Fasd defaults to track your "$PWD". Set this to 0 to disable this behavior. # # $_FASD_AWK # Which awk to use. Fasd can detect and use a compatible awk. # # $_FASD_SINK # File to log all STDERR to, defaults to "/dev/null". # # $_FASD_MAX # Max total score / weight, defaults to 2000. # # $_FASD_SHELL # Which shell to execute. Some shells will run faster than others. fasd # runs faster with dash and ksh variants. # # $_FASD_BACKENDS # Default backends. # # $_FASD_RO # If set to any non-empty string, fasd will not add or delete entries from # database. You can set and export this variable from command line. # # $_FASD_FUZZY # Level of "fuzziness" when doing fuzzy matching. More precisely, the number of # characters that can be skipped to generate a match. Set to empty or 0 to # disable fuzzy matching. Default value is 2. # # $_FASD_VIMINFO # Path to .viminfo file for viminfo backend, defaults to "$HOME/.viminfo" # # $_FASD_RECENTLY_USED_XBEL # Path to XDG recently-used.xbel file for recently-used backend, defaults to # "$HOME/.local/share/recently-used.xbel" # alias V='f -t -e vim -b viminfo' alias v='f -e vim' # quick opening files with vim alias m='f -e mpv' # quick opening files with mpv alias o='a -e xdg-open' # quick opening files with xdg-open