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Finally, a Linux finder tool I can use
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I'm with the others:
fddefault syntax is easier to remember.And for the interactive search I'm using
skim. With it Icdto the dir I want andAlt tto trigger fuzzy finding. There are also bindings to search for dir or in the history. The neat part is that results are inserted as is in the command line, no need to xargs or copy them. It also make the history look like I always know where the files I want are when in reality they are just fuzzy-found