From 9b65448f53cccf95724839ee08aab2cee1249f3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Damir Vandic Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2024 23:23:08 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix example query in pickers.md (#11322) Co-authored-by: Pascal Kuthe --- book/src/pickers.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/book/src/pickers.md b/book/src/pickers.md index 993d7146..4149e560 100644 --- a/book/src/pickers.md +++ b/book/src/pickers.md @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ Helix has a variety of pickers, which are interactive windows used to select var Most pickers perform fuzzy matching using [fzf syntax](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf?tab=readme-ov-file#search-syntax). Two exceptions are the global search picker, which uses regex, and the workspace symbol picker, which passes search terms to the LSP. Note that OR operations (`|`) are not currently supported. -If a picker shows multiple columns, you may apply the filter to a specific column by prefixing the column name with `%`. Column names can be shortened to any prefix, so `%p`, `%pa` or `%pat` all mean the same as `%path`. For example, a query of `helix %p .toml$ !lang` in the global search picker searches for the term "helix" within files with paths ending in ".toml" but not including "lang". +If a picker shows multiple columns, you may apply the filter to a specific column by prefixing the column name with `%`. Column names can be shortened to any prefix, so `%p`, `%pa` or `%pat` all mean the same as `%path`. For example, a query of `helix %p .toml !lang` in the global search picker searches for the term "helix" within files with paths ending in ".toml" but not including "lang". You can insert the contents of a [register](./registers.md) using `Ctrl-r` followed by a register name. For example, one could insert the currently selected text using `Ctrl-r`-`.`, or the directory of the current file using `Ctrl-r`-`%` followed by `Ctrl-w` to remove the last path section. The global search picker will use the contents of the [search register](./registers.md#default-registers) if you press `Enter` without typing a filter. For example, pressing `*`-`Space-/`-`Enter` will start a global search for the currently selected text.