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I regularly use the Gnome Search in Ubuntu simply because of its ease of access ("Super" key). Yet these results are painstakingly slow and doesn't seem very "super". Thus an idea is born! What if we could implement the fzf querier directly as the engine for Gnome's Search? Is this feasible?
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I regularly use the Gnome Search in Ubuntu simply because of its ease of access ("Super" key). Yet these results are painstakingly slow and doesn't seem very "super". Thus an idea is born! What if we could implement the fzf querier directly as the engine for Gnome's Search? Is this feasible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: