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Those of you reading this might also be interested in two_percent, which is a fork of
skim
, which in turn is a Rust implementation of fzf. two_percent is faster, more efficient and uses less memory thanfzf
, which is especially noticeable with large inputs.What's the difference between two_percent and skim?
It's faster and more memory efficient basically. skim also appears to have been abandoned (no updates in over an year), whereas two_percent is being actively developed.
No, you're looking at the commit log for skim. two_percent was last updated two months ago. I also had a chat with the author yesterday and they're keen to continue maintaining the fork.