Fuzzel is a Wayland-native app launcher and fuzzy finder for Linux, inspired by Rofi and dmenu.
The five-year-old Fuzzel project recently had a feature-packed 1.11 release. Here's a visual rundown of what's new.
Instant filtering of huge lists
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Fuzzel was already blink-and-you'll-miss-it fast for
I should have read the article first – passphrases and pinentry are here
That’s right! We are just waiting for someone to focus a pinentry/fuzzel script now. All the necessary features are there it seems.
The script is there in the post, but I haven’t tried it yet. It would be nice if fuzzel had a message option, like rofi, so that key information could be displayed in the passphrases request; that s is what pinentry-rofi uses.
There is a newish “placeholder text” option. It could be displayed there and disappear when typing starts.
Yes. The message could be added to the prompt but it wouldn’t look the best.
It might be nice to have a way of giving more context, which is what the message option was good for in rofi. Not knocking it though, I am a happy fuzzel user.
You could add a feature request in the Fuzzel bug tracker. A screenshot of how it is used in Fuzzel could be helpful there.
Let me try for a pinentry script over the weekend first, to see how the placeholder looks.
Hey, sorry for taking a long time, but I am farting around with the pinentry option now.
I don’t have screens, but I wanted to point out a few scenarios that are challenging with fuzzel:
(ping @markstos@lemmy.world )
Thanks! I’ll give this a try.