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Hello Could you please provide an option that returns an fzf query when there is no match?
For example, let's say I type vim some/path/some/fi[TAB] but the file does not exist.
In this case, I would like to be able to simply type le [ENTER],
which would then create a new file with vim some/path/some/file.
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Hello Could you please provide an option that returns an fzf query when there is no match?
For example, let's say I type
vim some/path/some/fi[TAB]
but the file does not exist.In this case, I would like to be able to simply type
le [ENTER]
,which would then create a new file with
vim some/path/some/file.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: