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feat: search files/dirs inside a directory #182

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@kimlimjustin kimlimjustin commented Nov 26, 2021

Motivation

Sometimes it is quite hard to find files/dirs if you don't know where it is located and the search feature is a key to handling this.

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  • Added search files feature

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@kimlimjustin kimlimjustin added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 26, 2021
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Hey, just notice that the search feature doesn't support for shortcut key. It would be great to have this support.

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Hey, just notice that the search feature doesn't support for shortcut key. It would be great to have this support.

Updated, please give it a try

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Updated, please give it a try

Great work!

@kimlimjustin kimlimjustin merged commit 3580fc1 into master Nov 26, 2021
@kimlimjustin kimlimjustin deleted the feat/search branch November 26, 2021 14:42
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