use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::time::Duration; use anyhow::anyhow; use clap::{ error::ErrorKind, value_parser, Arg, ArgAction, ArgGroup, ArgMatches, Command, Parser, ValueEnum, }; #[cfg(feature = "completions")] use clap_complete::Shell; use normpath::PathExt; use crate::error::print_error; use crate::exec::CommandSet; use crate::filesystem; #[cfg(unix)] use crate::filter::OwnerFilter; use crate::filter::SizeFilter; #[derive(Parser)] #[command( name = "fd", version, about = "A program to find entries in your filesystem", after_long_help = "Bugs can be reported on GitHub: https://github.com/sharkdp/fd/issues", max_term_width = 98, args_override_self = true, group(ArgGroup::new("execs").args(&["exec", "exec_batch", "list_details"]).conflicts_with_all(&[ "max_results", "has_results", "count"])), )] pub struct Opts { /// Search hidden files and directories #[arg( long, short = 'H', long_help = "Include hidden directories and files in the search results (default: \ hidden files and directories are skipped). Files and directories are \ considered to be hidden if their name starts with a `.` sign (dot). \ The flag can be overridden with --no-hidden." )] pub hidden: bool, /// Overrides --hidden #[arg(long, overrides_with = "hidden", hide = true, action = ArgAction::SetTrue)] no_hidden: (), /// Do not respect .(git|fd)ignore files #[arg( long, short = 'I', long_help = "Show search results from files and directories that would otherwise be \ ignored by '.gitignore', '.ignore', '.fdignore', or the global ignore file. \ The flag can be overridden with --ignore." )] pub no_ignore: bool, /// Overrides --no-ignore #[arg(long, overrides_with = "no_ignore", hide = true, action = ArgAction::SetTrue)] ignore: (), /// Do not respect .gitignore files #[arg( long, hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Show search results from files and directories that would otherwise be \ ignored by '.gitignore' files. The flag can be overridden with --ignore-vcs." )] pub no_ignore_vcs: bool, /// Overrides --no-ignore-vcs #[arg(long, overrides_with = "no_ignore_vcs", hide = true, action = ArgAction::SetTrue)] ignore_vcs: (), /// Do not respect .(git|fd)ignore files in parent directories #[arg( long, hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Show search results from files and directories that would otherwise be \ ignored by '.gitignore', '.ignore', or '.fdignore' files in parent directories." )] pub no_ignore_parent: bool, /// Do not respect the global ignore file #[arg(long, hide = true)] pub no_global_ignore_file: bool, /// Unrestricted search, alias for '--no-ignore --hidden' #[arg(long = "unrestricted", short = 'u', overrides_with_all(&["ignore", "no_hidden"]), action(ArgAction::Count), hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Perform an unrestricted search, including ignored and hidden files. This is \ an alias for '--no-ignore --hidden'." )] rg_alias_hidden_ignore: u8, /// Case-sensitive search (default: smart case) #[arg( long, short = 's', overrides_with("ignore_case"), long_help = "Perform a case-sensitive search. By default, fd uses case-insensitive \ searches, unless the pattern contains an uppercase character (smart \ case)." )] pub case_sensitive: bool, /// Case-insensitive search (default: smart case) #[arg( long, short = 'i', overrides_with("case_sensitive"), long_help = "Perform a case-insensitive search. By default, fd uses case-insensitive \ searches, unless the pattern contains an uppercase character (smart \ case)." )] pub ignore_case: bool, /// Glob-based search (default: regular expression) #[arg( long, short = 'g', conflicts_with("fixed_strings"), long_help = "Perform a glob-based search instead of a regular expression search." )] pub glob: bool, /// Regular-expression based search (default) #[arg( long, overrides_with("glob"), hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Perform a regular-expression based search (default). This can be used to \ override --glob." )] pub regex: bool, /// Treat pattern as literal string stead of regex #[arg( long, short = 'F', alias = "literal", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Treat the pattern as a literal string instead of a regular expression. Note \ that this also performs substring comparison. If you want to match on an \ exact filename, consider using '--glob'." )] pub fixed_strings: bool, /// Show absolute instead of relative paths #[arg( long, short = 'a', long_help = "Shows the full path starting from the root as opposed to relative paths. \ The flag can be overridden with --relative-path." )] pub absolute_path: bool, /// Overrides --absolute-path #[arg(long, overrides_with = "absolute_path", hide = true, action = ArgAction::SetTrue)] relative_path: (), /// Use a long listing format with file metadata #[arg( long, short = 'l', conflicts_with("absolute_path"), long_help = "Use a detailed listing format like 'ls -l'. This is basically an alias \ for '--exec-batch ls -l' with some additional 'ls' options. This can be \ used to see more metadata, to show symlink targets and to achieve a \ deterministic sort order." )] pub list_details: bool, /// Follow symbolic links #[arg( long, short = 'L', alias = "dereference", long_help = "By default, fd does not descend into symlinked directories. Using this \ flag, symbolic links are also traversed. \ Flag can be overriden with --no-follow." )] pub follow: bool, /// Overrides --follow #[arg(long, overrides_with = "follow", hide = true, action = ArgAction::SetTrue)] no_follow: (), /// Search full abs. path (default: filename only) #[arg( long, short = 'p', long_help = "By default, the search pattern is only matched against the filename (or \ directory name). Using this flag, the pattern is matched against the full \ (absolute) path. Example:\n \ fd --glob -p '**/.git/config'" )] pub full_path: bool, /// Separate search results by the null character #[arg( long = "print0", short = '0', conflicts_with("list_details"), hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Separate search results by the null character (instead of newlines). \ Useful for piping results to 'xargs'." )] pub null_separator: bool, /// Set maximum search depth (default: none) #[arg( long, short = 'd', value_name = "depth", alias("maxdepth"), long_help = "Limit the directory traversal to a given depth. By default, there is no \ limit on the search depth." )] max_depth: Option, /// Only show search results starting at the given depth. #[arg( long, value_name = "depth", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Only show search results starting at the given depth. \ See also: '--max-depth' and '--exact-depth'" )] min_depth: Option, /// Only show search results at the exact given depth #[arg(long, value_name = "depth", hide_short_help = true, conflicts_with_all(&["max_depth", "min_depth"]), long_help = "Only show search results at the exact given depth. This is an alias for \ '--min-depth --max-depth '.", )] exact_depth: Option, /// Exclude entries that match the given glob pattern #[arg( long, short = 'E', value_name = "pattern", long_help = "Exclude files/directories that match the given glob pattern. This \ overrides any other ignore logic. Multiple exclude patterns can be \ specified.\n\n\ Examples:\n \ --exclude '*.pyc'\n \ --exclude node_modules" )] pub exclude: Vec, /// Do not traverse into directories that match the search criteria. If /// you want to exclude specific directories, use the '--exclude=…' option. #[arg(long, hide_short_help = true, conflicts_with_all(&["size", "exact_depth"]), long_help = "Do not traverse into directories that match the search criteria. If \ you want to exclude specific directories, use the '--exclude=…' option.", )] pub prune: bool, /// Filter by type: file (f), directory (d), symlink (l), /// executable (x), empty (e), socket (s), pipe (p) #[arg( long = "type", short = 't', value_name = "filetype", hide_possible_values = true, value_enum, long_help = "Filter the search by type:\n \ 'f' or 'file': regular files\n \ 'd' or 'directory': directories\n \ 'l' or 'symlink': symbolic links\n \ 's' or 'socket': socket\n \ 'p' or 'pipe': named pipe (FIFO)\n\n \ 'x' or 'executable': executables\n \ 'e' or 'empty': empty files or directories\n\n\ This option can be specified more than once to include multiple file types. \ Searching for '--type file --type symlink' will show both regular files as \ well as symlinks. Note that the 'executable' and 'empty' filters work differently: \ '--type executable' implies '--type file' by default. And '--type empty' searches \ for empty files and directories, unless either '--type file' or '--type directory' \ is specified in addition.\n\n\ Examples:\n \ - Only search for files:\n \ fd --type file …\n \ fd -tf …\n \ - Find both files and symlinks\n \ fd --type file --type symlink …\n \ fd -tf -tl …\n \ - Find executable files:\n \ fd --type executable\n \ fd -tx\n \ - Find empty files:\n \ fd --type empty --type file\n \ fd -te -tf\n \ - Find empty directories:\n \ fd --type empty --type directory\n \ fd -te -td" )] pub filetype: Option>, /// Filter by file extension #[arg( long = "extension", short = 'e', value_name = "ext", long_help = "(Additionally) filter search results by their file extension. Multiple \ allowable file extensions can be specified.\n\ If you want to search for files without extension, \ you can use the regex '^[^.]+$' as a normal search pattern." )] pub extensions: Option>, /// Limit results based on the size of files #[arg(long, short = 'S', value_parser = SizeFilter::from_string, allow_hyphen_values = true, verbatim_doc_comment, value_name = "size", long_help = "Limit results based on the size of files using the format <+->.\n \ '+': file size must be greater than or equal to this\n \ '-': file size must be less than or equal to this\n\ If neither '+' nor '-' is specified, file size must be exactly equal to this.\n \ 'NUM': The numeric size (e.g. 500)\n \ 'UNIT': The units for NUM. They are not case-sensitive.\n\ Allowed unit values:\n \ 'b': bytes\n \ 'k': kilobytes (base ten, 10^3 = 1000 bytes)\n \ 'm': megabytes\n \ 'g': gigabytes\n \ 't': terabytes\n \ 'ki': kibibytes (base two, 2^10 = 1024 bytes)\n \ 'mi': mebibytes\n \ 'gi': gibibytes\n \ 'ti': tebibytes", )] pub size: Vec, /// Filter by file modification time (newer than) #[arg( long, alias("change-newer-than"), alias("newer"), alias("changed-after"), value_name = "date|dur", long_help = "Filter results based on the file modification time. \ Files with modification times greater than the argument are returned. \ The argument can be provided \ as a specific point in time (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS) or as a duration (10h, 1d, 35min). \ If the time is not specified, it defaults to 00:00:00. \ '--change-newer-than' or '--newer' can be used as aliases.\n\ Examples:\n \ --changed-within 2weeks\n \ --change-newer-than '2018-10-27 10:00:00'\n \ --newer 2018-10-27" )] pub changed_within: Option, /// Filter by file modification time (older than) #[arg( long, alias("change-older-than"), alias("older"), value_name = "date|dur", long_help = "Filter results based on the file modification time. \ Files with modification times less than the argument are returned. \ The argument can be provided \ as a specific point in time (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS) or as a duration (10h, 1d, 35min). \ '--change-older-than' or '--older' can be used as aliases.\n\ Examples:\n \ --changed-before '2018-10-27 10:00:00'\n \ --change-older-than 2weeks\n \ --older 2018-10-27" )] pub changed_before: Option, /// Filter by owning user and/or group #[cfg(unix)] #[arg(long, short = 'o', value_parser = OwnerFilter::from_string, value_name = "user:group", long_help = "Filter files by their user and/or group. \ Format: [(user|uid)][:(group|gid)]. Either side is optional. \ Precede either side with a '!' to exclude files instead.\n\ Examples:\n \ --owner john\n \ --owner :students\n \ --owner '!john:students'" )] pub owner: Option, #[command(flatten)] pub exec: Exec, /// Max number of arguments to run as a batch size with -X #[arg( long, value_name = "size", hide_short_help = true, requires("exec_batch"), value_parser = value_parser!(usize), default_value_t, long_help = "Maximum number of arguments to pass to the command given with -X. \ If the number of results is greater than the given size, \ the command given with -X is run again with remaining arguments. \ A batch size of zero means there is no limit (default), but note \ that batching might still happen due to OS restrictions on the \ maximum length of command lines.", )] pub batch_size: usize, /// Add a custom ignore-file in '.gitignore' format #[arg( long, value_name = "path", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Add a custom ignore-file in '.gitignore' format. These files have a low precedence." )] pub ignore_file: Vec, /// When to use colors #[arg( long, short = 'c', value_enum, default_value_t = ColorWhen::Auto, value_name = "when", long_help = "Declare when to use color for the pattern match output", )] pub color: ColorWhen, /// Set number of threads to use for searching & executing (default: number /// of available CPU cores) #[arg(long, short = 'j', value_name = "num", hide_short_help = true, value_parser = clap::value_parser!(u32).range(1..))] pub threads: Option, /// Milliseconds to buffer before streaming search results to console /// /// Amount of time in milliseconds to buffer, before streaming the search /// results to the console. #[arg(long, hide = true, value_parser = parse_millis)] pub max_buffer_time: Option, /// Limit number of search results #[arg( long, value_name = "count", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Limit the number of search results to 'count' and quit immediately." )] max_results: Option, /// Limit search to a single result #[arg( short = '1', hide_short_help = true, overrides_with("max_results"), long_help = "Limit the search to a single result and quit immediately. \ This is an alias for '--max-results=1'." )] max_one_result: bool, /// Print nothing, exit code 0 if match found, 1 otherwise #[arg( long, short = 'q', alias = "has-results", hide_short_help = true, conflicts_with("max_results"), long_help = "When the flag is present, the program does not print anything and will \ return with an exit code of 0 if there is at least one match. Otherwise, the \ exit code will be 1. \ '--has-results' can be used as an alias." )] pub quiet: bool, /// Show filesystem errors #[arg( long, hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Enable the display of filesystem errors for situations such as \ insufficient permissions or dead symlinks." )] pub show_errors: bool, /// Change current working directory #[arg( long, value_name = "path", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Change the current working directory of fd to the provided path. This \ means that search results will be shown with respect to the given base \ path. Note that relative paths which are passed to fd via the positional \ argument or the '--search-path' option will also be resolved \ relative to this directory." )] pub base_directory: Option, /// the search pattern (a regular expression, unless '--glob' is used; optional) #[arg( default_value = "", hide_default_value = true, value_name = "pattern", long_help = "the search pattern which is either a regular expression (default) or a glob \ pattern (if --glob is used). If no pattern has been specified, every entry \ is considered a match. If your pattern starts with a dash (-), make sure to \ pass '--' first, or it will be considered as a flag (fd -- '-foo')." )] pub pattern: String, /// Set path separator when printing file paths #[arg( long, value_name = "separator", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Set the path separator to use when printing file paths. The default is \ the OS-specific separator ('/' on Unix, '\\' on Windows)." )] pub path_separator: Option, /// the root directories for the filesystem search (optional) #[arg(action = ArgAction::Append, value_name = "path", long_help = "The directory where the filesystem search is rooted (optional). If \ omitted, search the current working directory.", )] path: Vec, /// Provides paths to search as an alternative to the positional argument #[arg( long, conflicts_with("path"), value_name = "search-path", hide_short_help = true, long_help = "Provide paths to search as an alternative to the positional \ argument. Changes the usage to `fd [OPTIONS] --search-path \ --search-path []`" )] search_path: Vec, /// By default, relative paths are prefixed with './' when -x/--exec, /// -X/--exec-batch, or -0/--print0 are given, to reduce the risk of a /// path starting with '-' being treated as a command line option. Use /// this flag to disable this behaviour. #[arg(long, conflicts_with_all(&["path", "search_path"]), hide_short_help = true, long_help = "By default, relative paths are prefixed with './' when -x/--exec, \ -X/--exec-batch, or -0/--print0 are given, to reduce the risk of a \ path starting with '-' being treated as a command line option. Use \ this flag to disable this behaviour.", )] pub strip_cwd_prefix: bool, #[cfg(any(unix, windows))] #[arg(long, aliases(&["mount", "xdev"]), hide_short_help = true, long_help = "By default, fd will traverse the file system tree as far as other options \ dictate. With this flag, fd ensures that it does not descend into a \ different file system than the one it started in. Comparable to the -mount \ or -xdev filters of find(1).")] pub one_file_system: bool, #[cfg(feature = "completions")] #[arg(long, hide = true, exclusive = true)] gen_completions: Option>, } impl Opts { pub fn search_paths(&self) -> anyhow::Result> { // would it make sense to concatenate these? let paths = if !self.path.is_empty() { &self.path } else if !self.search_path.is_empty() { &self.search_path } else { let current_directory = Path::new("."); ensure_current_directory_exists(current_directory)?; return Ok(vec![self.normalize_path(current_directory)]); }; Ok(paths .iter() .filter_map(|path| { if filesystem::is_existing_directory(path) { Some(self.normalize_path(path)) } else { print_error(format!( "Search path '{}' is not a directory.", path.to_string_lossy() )); None } }) .collect()) } fn normalize_path(&self, path: &Path) -> PathBuf { if self.absolute_path { filesystem::absolute_path(path.normalize().unwrap().as_path()).unwrap() } else { path.to_path_buf() } } pub fn no_search_paths(&self) -> bool { self.path.is_empty() && self.search_path.is_empty() } #[inline] pub fn rg_alias_ignore(&self) -> bool { self.rg_alias_hidden_ignore > 0 } pub fn max_depth(&self) -> Option { self.max_depth.or(self.exact_depth) } pub fn min_depth(&self) -> Option { self.min_depth.or(self.exact_depth) } pub fn threads(&self) -> usize { // This will panic if the number of threads passed in is more than usize::MAX in an environment // where usize is less than 32 bits (for example 16-bit architectures). It's pretty // unlikely fd will be running in such an environment, and even more unlikely someone would // be trying to use that many threads on such an environment, so I think panicing is an // appropriate way to handle that. std::cmp::max( self.threads .map_or_else(num_cpus::get, |n| n.try_into().expect("too many threads")), 1, ) } pub fn max_results(&self) -> Option { self.max_results .filter(|&m| m > 0) .or_else(|| self.max_one_result.then(|| 1)) } #[cfg(feature = "completions")] pub fn gen_completions(&self) -> anyhow::Result> { self.gen_completions .map(|maybe_shell| match maybe_shell { Some(sh) => Ok(sh), None => { Shell::from_env().ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Unable to get shell from environment")) } }) .transpose() } } #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, ValueEnum)] pub enum FileType { #[value(alias = "f")] File, #[value(alias = "d")] Directory, #[value(alias = "l")] Symlink, /// A file which is executable by the current effective user #[value(alias = "x")] Executable, #[value(alias = "e")] Empty, #[value(alias = "s")] Socket, #[value(alias = "p")] Pipe, } #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, ValueEnum)] pub enum ColorWhen { /// show colors if the output goes to an interactive console (default) Auto, /// always use colorized output Always, /// do not use colorized output Never, } impl ColorWhen { pub fn as_str(&self) -> &'static str { use ColorWhen::*; match *self { Auto => "auto", Never => "never", Always => "always", } } } // there isn't a derive api for getting grouped values yet, // so we have to use hand-rolled parsing for exec and exec-batch pub struct Exec { pub command: Option, } impl clap::FromArgMatches for Exec { fn from_arg_matches(matches: &ArgMatches) -> clap::error::Result { let command = matches .grouped_values_of("exec") .map(CommandSet::new) .or_else(|| { matches .grouped_values_of("exec_batch") .map(CommandSet::new_batch) }) .transpose() .map_err(|e| clap::Error::raw(ErrorKind::InvalidValue, e))?; Ok(Exec { command }) } fn update_from_arg_matches(&mut self, matches: &ArgMatches) -> clap::error::Result<()> { *self = Self::from_arg_matches(matches)?; Ok(()) } } impl clap::Args for Exec { fn augment_args(cmd: Command) -> Command { cmd.arg(Arg::new("exec") .action(ArgAction::Append) .long("exec") .short('x') .num_args(1..) .allow_hyphen_values(true) .value_terminator(";") .value_name("cmd") .conflicts_with("list_details") .help("Execute a command for each search result") .long_help( "Execute a command for each search result in parallel (use --threads=1 for sequential command execution). \ All positional arguments following --exec are considered to be arguments to the command - not to fd. \ It is therefore recommended to place the '-x'/'--exec' option last.\n\ The following placeholders are substituted before the command is executed:\n \ '{}': path (of the current search result)\n \ '{/}': basename\n \ '{//}': parent directory\n \ '{.}': path without file extension\n \ '{/.}': basename without file extension\n\n\ If no placeholder is present, an implicit \"{}\" at the end is assumed.\n\n\ Examples:\n\n \ - find all *.zip files and unzip them:\n\n \ fd -e zip -x unzip\n\n \ - find *.h and *.cpp files and run \"clang-format -i ..\" for each of them:\n\n \ fd -e h -e cpp -x clang-format -i\n\n \ - Convert all *.jpg files to *.png files:\n\n \ fd -e jpg -x convert {} {.}.png\ ", ), ) .arg( Arg::new("exec_batch") .action(ArgAction::Append) .long("exec-batch") .short('X') .num_args(1..) .allow_hyphen_values(true) .value_terminator(";") .value_name("cmd") .conflicts_with_all(["exec", "list_details"]) .help("Execute a command with all search results at once") .long_help( "Execute the given command once, with all search results as arguments.\n\ One of the following placeholders is substituted before the command is executed:\n \ '{}': path (of all search results)\n \ '{/}': basename\n \ '{//}': parent directory\n \ '{.}': path without file extension\n \ '{/.}': basename without file extension\n\n\ If no placeholder is present, an implicit \"{}\" at the end is assumed.\n\n\ Examples:\n\n \ - Find all test_*.py files and open them in your favorite editor:\n\n \ fd -g 'test_*.py' -X vim\n\n \ - Find all *.rs files and count the lines with \"wc -l ...\":\n\n \ fd -e rs -X wc -l\ " ), ) } fn augment_args_for_update(cmd: Command) -> Command { Self::augment_args(cmd) } } fn parse_millis(arg: &str) -> Result { Ok(Duration::from_millis(arg.parse()?)) } fn ensure_current_directory_exists(current_directory: &Path) -> anyhow::Result<()> { if filesystem::is_existing_directory(current_directory) { Ok(()) } else { Err(anyhow!( "Could not retrieve current directory (has it been deleted?)." )) } }