--- title: "Grep on the fly in SpaceVim" categories: feature excerpt: "Run grep asynchronously, show search results in real-time based on user input, support searching the entire project, searching loaded files or only searching current file" image: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/35278709-7856ed62-0010-11e8-8b1e-e6cc6374b0dc.gif comments: true --- # Asynchronous grep on the fly FlyGrep means **grep on the fly**, it will update the result as you type. Of course, it is running asynchronously. Before using this feature, you need to install a searching tool. FlyGrep works through search tools: `ag`, `rg`, `ack`, `pt` and `grep`, Choose one you like. This ia a built-in plugin in SpaceVim, and we also separated a plugin : [FlyGrep.vim](https://github.com/wsdjeg/FlyGrep.vim) ## Features - **Search in a project** In SpaceVim, you can use `SPC s p` or `SPC s /` to search in the current project. ![searching project](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/35278709-7856ed62-0010-11e8-8b1e-e6cc6374b0dc.gif) - **Search in current file** You can use `SPC s s` to search in the current file. To search word under the cursor, you can press `SPC s S`. ![searching current file](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/35278847-e0032796-0010-11e8-911b-2ee8fd81aed2.gif) - **Search in all loaded buffers** To searching in all loaded buffers, you need to press `SPC s b`, and you can also use `SPC s B` to search word under the point. ![searching-loaded-buffer](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/35278996-518b8a34-0011-11e8-9a7a-613668398ee2.gif) - **Search in an arbitrary directory** If you want to searching in a different directory instead of current directory, you can use `SPC s f`. Then insert the path of the arbitrary directory. - **Search in a project in the background** If you need background searching, you can press `SPC s j`, after searching is done, the index will be displayed on statusline. you can use `SPC s l` to list all the search results. ## Key bindings The search commands in SpaceVim are organized under the `SPC s` prefix with the next key is the tool to use and the last key is the scope. For instance `SPC s a b` will search in all opened buffers using `ag`. If the last key (determining the scope) is uppercase then the current word under the cursor is used as default input for the search. For instance `SPC s a B` will search with word under cursor. If the tool key is omitted then a default tool will be automatically selected for the search. This tool corresponds to the first tool found on the system of the list `g:spacevim_search_tools`, the default calling sequence is `rg`, `ag`, `pt`, `ack` then `grep`. For instance `SPC s b` will search in the opened buffers using `pt` if `rg` and `ag` have not been found on the system. The tool keys are: | Tool | Key | | ---- | --- | | ag | a | | grep | g | | ack | k | | rg | r | | pt | t | The available scopes and corresponding keys are: | Scope | Key | | -------------------------- | --- | | opened buffers | b | | files in a given directory | f | | current project | p | **Within FlyGrep buffer:** | Key Binding | Description | | ---------------- | --------------------------------- | | `` | close FlyGrep buffer | | `` | open file at the cursor line | | `` | move cursor line down | | `` | move cursor line down | | `` | move cursor line up | | `` | move cursor line up | | `` | remove last character | | `` | remove the word before the cursor | | `` | remove the line before the cursor | | `` | remove the line after the cursor | | ``/`` | Go to the beginning of the line | | ``/`` | Go to the end of the line |