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Upcoming release
Features
Bugfixes
- Fix
--glob
behavior with empty pattern, see #579 (@SeamusConnor) - Fix
--list-details
on FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. See #573 (@t6)
Changes
Other
v8.0.0
Features
- Add a new
-l
/--list-details
option to show more details about the search results. This is basically an alias for--exec-batch ls -l
with some additionalls
options. This can be used in order to:- see metadata like permissions, owner, file size, modification times (#491)
- see symlink targets (#482)
- achieve a deterministic output order (#324, #196, #159)
- Add a new
--max-results=<count>
option to limit the number of search results, see #472, #476 and #555 This can be useful to speed up searches in cases where you know that there are only N results. Using this option is also (slightly) faster than piping tohead -n <count>
wherefd
can only exit when it finds the search results<count> + 1
. - Add the alias
-1
for--max-results=1
, see #561. (@SimplyDanny). - Add new
--type socket
and--type pipe
filters, see #511. - Add new
--min-depth <depth>
and--exact-depth <depth>
options in addition to the existing option to limit the maximum depth. See #404. - Support additional ANSI font styles in
LS_COLORS
: faint, slow blink, rapid blink, dimmed, hidden and strikethrough.
Bugfixes
- Preserve non-UTF8 filenames: invalid UTF-8 filenames are now properly passed to child-processes
when using
--exec
,--exec-batch
or--list-details
. Infd
's output, we replace non-UTF-8 sequences with the "<22>" character. However, if the output offd
goes to another process, we print the actual bytes of the filename. For more details, see #558 and #295. LS_COLORS
entries with unsupported font styles are not completely ignored, see #552
Changes
- Colored output will now be enabled by default on older Windows versions.
This allows the use of colored output if the terminal supports it (e.g.
MinTTY, Git Bash). On the other hand, this will be a regression for users
on older Windows versions with terminals that do not support ANSI escape
sequences. Affected users can use an alias
fd="fd --color=never"
to continue usingfd
without colors. There is no change of behavior for Windows 10. See #469. - When using
--glob
in combination with--full-path
, a*
character does not match a path separation character (/
or\\
) anymore. You can use**
for that. This allows things likefd -p -g '/some/base/path/*/*/*.txt'
which would previously match to arbitrary depths (instead of exactly two folders below/some/base/path
. See #404. - "Legacy" support to use
fd -exec
(with a single dash) has been removed. Usefd -x
orfd --exec
instead. - Overall improved error handling and error messages.
Other
- Korean translation of the README, see: 한국어 (@spearkkk)
v7.5.0
Features
- Added
--one-file-system
(aliases:--mount
,--xdev
) to not cross file system boundaries on Unix and Windows, see #507 (@FallenWarrior2k). - Added
--base-directory
to change the working directory in whichfd
is run, see #509 and #475 (@hajdamak). fd
will not use colored output if theNO_COLOR
environment variable is set, see #550 and #551 (@metadave).fd --exec
will return exit code 1 if one of the executed commands fails, see #526 and #531 (@fusillicode and @Giuffre)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed 'command not found' error when using zsh completion, see #487 (@barskern).
fd -L
should include broken symlinks, see #357 and #497 (@tommilligan, @neersighted and @sharkdp)- Display directories even if we don't have permission to enter, see #437 (@sharkdp)
Changes
- A flag can now be passed multiple times without producing an error, see #488 and #496 (@rootbid).
- Search results are sorted when using the
-X
option to match the behaviour of piping toxargs
, see #441 and #524 (@Marcoleni @crash-g).
v7.4.0
Performance improvements
- Reduce number of
stat
syscalls, improving the performance for searches where file metadata is required (--type
,--size
,--changed-within
, …), see #434 (@tavianator) - Use jemalloc by default, improving the performance for almost all searches, see #481. Note that
Windows and
*musl*
builds do not profit from this.
Features
- Added a new
-g
/--glob
option to switch to glob-based searches (instead of regular expression based searches). This is accompanied by a new--regex
option that can be used to switch back, if users want toalias fd="fd --glob"
. See #284 - Added a new
--path-separator <sep>
option which can be useful for Windows users who want/needfd
to use/
instead of\
, see #428 and #153 (@mookid) - Added support for hidden files on Windows, see #379
- When
fd
is run with the--exec-batch
/-X
option, it now exposes the exit status of the command that was run, see #333. - Exit immediately when Ctrl-C has been pressed twice, see #423
Bugfixes
- Make
--changed-within
/--changed-before
work for directories, see #470
Other
- Pre-built
fd
binaries should now be available forarmhf
targets, see #457 (@detly) fd
is now available on Alpine Linux, see #451 (@5paceToast)fd
is now in the officla FreeBSD repositories, see #412 (@t6)- Added OpenBSD install instructions, see #421 (@evitalis)
- Added metadata to the Debian package, see #416 (@cathalgarvey)
fd
can be installed via npm, see #438 (@pablopunk)
v7.3.0
Features
- New
--exec-batch <cmd>
/-X <cmd>
option for batch execution of commands, see #360 (@kimsnj). This allows you to do things like:fd … -X vim # open all search results in vim (or any other editor) fd … -X ls -l # view detailed stats about the search results with 'ls' fd -e svg -X inkscape # open all SVG files in Inkscape
- Support for 24-bit color codes (when specified via
LS_COLORS
) as well as different font styles (bold, italic, underline).
Changes
- A few performance improvements, in particular when printing lots of colorized results to the console, see #370
- The
LS_COLORS
handling has been "outsourced" to a separate crate (https://github.com/sharkdp/lscolors) that is now being used by other tools as well: fselect, lsd. For details, see #363.
Other
fd
will be available in Ubuntu Disco DIngo (19.04), see #373 (@sylvestre)- This release should come with a static ARM binary (
arm-unknown-linux-musleabihf
), see #320 (@duncanfinney) - Various documentation improvements, see #389
Thanks
Special thanks to @alexmaco for his awesome work on refactoring and code improvements! (see #401, #398, and #383)
v7.2.0
Features
- Added support for filtering by file modification time by adding two new options
--changed-before <date|duration>
and--changed-within <..>
. For more details, see the--help
text, the man page, the relevant issue #165 and the PR #339 (@kimsnj) - Added
--show-errors
option to enable the display of filesystem error messages such as "permission denied", see #311 (@psinghal20 and @majecty) - Added
--maxdepth
as a (hidden) alias for--max-depth
, see #323 (@mqudsi) - Added
--search-path
option which can be supplied to replace the positionalpath
argument at any position.
Changes
- Loosen strict handling of missing
--ignore-file
, see #280 (@psinghal20) - Re-enabled
.ignore
files, see #156.
Bugfixes
fd
could previously get stuck when run from the root directory in the presence of zombie processes. This curious bug has been fixed in Rust 1.29 and higher. For more details, see #288, rust-lang/rust#50619 and the fix
Other
fd
has officially landed in Debian! See #345 for details. Thanks goes to @sylvestre, @paride and possibly others I don't know about.- Added Chinese translation of README (@chinanf-boy)
Thanks
A special thanks goes to @joshleeb for his amazing improvements throughout the code base (new tests, refactoring work and various other things)!
v7.1.0
Features
- Added
--size
filter option, see #276 (@stevepentland, @JonathanxD and @alexmaco) - Added
--type empty
(or-t e
) to search for empty files and/or directories, see #273
Changes
- With the new version,
.gitignore
files will only be respected in Git repositories, not outside. - A few performance improvements for
--type
searches, see641976cf7a
and50a2bab5cd
Other
- Starting with this release, we will offer pre-built ARM binaries, see #244
- Added instructions on how to use
fd
withemacs
, see #282 (@redguardtoo) fd
is now in the official openSUSE repositories, see #275 (@avindra)fd
is now available via MacPorts, see #291 (@raimue)
v7.0.0
Features
- Added
--type executable
(or-t x
) to search for executable files only, see #246 (@PramodBisht) - Added support for
.fdignore
files, see #156 and #241. - Added
--ignore-file
option to add custom ignore files, see #156. - Suggest
--fixed-strings
on invalid regular expressions, see #234 (@PramodBisht) - Detect when user supplied path instead of pattern, see #235.
Changes
.ignore
and.rgignore
files are not parsed anymore. Use.fdignore
files or add custom files via--ignore-file
instead.- Updated to
regex-syntax
0.5 (@cuviper)
Bugfixes
- Properly normalize absolute paths, see #268
- Invalid utf8 filenames displayed when
-e
is used, see #250 - If
--type
is used, fifos/sockets/etc. are always shown, see #260
Other
- Packaging:
- The Arch Linux package is now simply called
fd
. - There is now a
fd
ebuild for Gentoo Linux. - There is a
scoop
package forfd
(Windows). - There is a
Chocolatey
package forfd
(Windows). - There is a Fedora
copr
package forfd
.
- The Arch Linux package is now simply called
v6.3.0
Features
-
Files with multiple extensions can now be found via
--extension
/-e
, see #214 (@althonos)> fd -e tar.gz
-
Added new
-F
/--fixed-strings
/--literal
option that treats the pattern as a literal string instead of a regular expression, see #157> fd -F 'file(1).txt'
-
Allow
-exec
to work as--exec
, see #226 (@stevepentland)
Bugfixes
-
Fixed
Ctrl-C
handling when using--exec
, see #224 (@Doxterpepper) -
Fixed wrong file owner for files in deb package, see #213
Other
- Replaced old gif by a fancy new SVG screencast (@marionebl)
- Updated benchmark results (fd has become faster in the meantime!). There is a new repository that hosts several benchmarking scripts for fd: https://github.com/sharkdp/fd-benchmarks
v6.2.0
Features
-
Support for filtering by multiple file extensions and multiple file types, see #199 and #177 (@tkadur).
For example, it's possible to search for C++ source or header files:
> fd -e cpp -e c -e cxx -e h pattern
Changes
- The size of the output buffer (for sorting search results) is now limited to 1000 entries. This improves the search speed significantly if there are a lot of results, see #191 (@sharkdp).
Bugfixes
- Fix a bug where long-running searches could not be killed via Ctrl-C, see #210 (@Doxterpepper)
- fd's exit codes are now in accordance with Unix standards, see #201 (@Doxterpepper)
Other
- Bash, zsh and fish completion should now work with the Ubuntu
.deb
packages, see #195 and #209 (@tmccombs and @sharkdp) - There is a new section on how to set up
fzf
to usefd
in the README, see #168.
v6.1.0
Features
- Support for multiple search paths, see #166 (@Doxterpepper)
- Added
--no-ignore-vcs
option to disable.gitignore
and other VCS ignore files, without disabling.ignore
files - see #156 (@ptzz).
Bugfixes
- Handle terminal signals, see #128 (@Doxterpepper)
- Fixed hang on
--exec
when user input was required, see #178 and #193 (@reima)
Other
- Debian packages are now created via Travis CI and should be available for this and all future releases (@tmccombs).
- fd is now available on Void Linux (@maxice8)
- The minimum required Rust version is now 1.20
Thanks
@Doxterpepper deserves a special mention for his great work that is included in this release and for the support in ticket discussions and concerning Travis CI fixes. Thank you very much!
Thanks also go out to @tmccombs for the work on Debian packages and for reviewing a lot of pull requests!
v6.0.0
Changes
- The
--exec
/-x
option does not spawn an intermediate shell anymore. This improves the performance of parallel command execution and fixes a whole class of (present and potentially future) problems with shell escaping. The drawback is that shell commands cannot directly be called with--exec
. See #155 for the full discussion. These changes have been implemented by @reima (Thanks!).
Bugfixes
--exec
does not escape cmd.exe metacharacters on Windows (see #155, as above).
Other
- fd is now available in the FreeBSD ports (@andoriyu)
- The minimal
rustc
version is now checked when building withcargo
, see #164 (@matematikaadit) - The output directory for the shell completion files is created if it does not exist (@andoriyu)
v5.0.0
Features
- Added new
--exec
,-x
option for parallel command execution (@mmstick, see #84 and #116). See the corresponding README section for an introduction. - Auto-disable color output on unsupported Windows shells like
cmd.exe
(@iology, see #129) - Added the
--exclude
,-X
option to suppress certain files/directories in the search results (see #89). - Added ripgrep aliases
-u
and-uu
for--no-ignore
and--no-ignore --hidden
, respectively (@unsignedint, see #92) - Added
-i
,--ignore-case
(@iology, see #95) - Made smart case really smart (@reima, see #103)
- Added RedoxOS support (@goyox86, see #131)
Changes
- The dot
.
can now match newlines in file names (@iology, see #111) - The short
--type
argument for symlinks has been changed froms
tol
(@jcpetkovich, see #83)
Bugfixes
- Various improvements in root-path and symlink handling (@iology, see #82, #107, and #113)
- Fixed absolute path handling on Windows (@reima, #93)
- Fixed: current directory not included when using relative path (see #81)
- Fixed
--type
behavior for unknown file types (@iology, see #150) - Some fixes around
--exec
(@iology, see #142)
Other
- Major updates and bugfixes to our continuous integration and deployment tooling on Travis (@matematikaadit, see #149, #145, #133)
- Code style improvements & automatic style checking via
rustfmt
on Travis (@Detegr, see #99) - Added a man page (@pickfire, see #77)
- fd has been relicensed under the dual license MIT/Apache-2.0 (@Detegr, see #105)
- Major refactorings and code improvements (Big thanks to @gsquire, @reima, @iology)
- First version of
CONTRIBUTING
guidelines - There is now a Nix package (@mehandes)
- fd is now in the official Arch Linux repos (@cassava)
- Improved tooling around shell completion files (@ImbaKnugel, see #124)
- Updated tutorial in the
README
- The minimum required version of Rust has been bumped to 1.19.
Thanks
A lot of things have happened since the last release and I'd like to thank all contributors for their great support. I'd also like to thank those that have contributed by reporting bugs and by posting feature requests.
I'd also like to take this chance to say a special Thank You to a few people that have stood out in one way or another: To @iology, for contributing a multitude of bugfixes, improvements and new features. To @reima and @Detegr for their continuing great support. To @mmstick, for implementing the most advanced new feature of fd. And to @matematikaadit for the CI/tooling upgrades.
v4.0.0
Features
- Added filtering by file extension, for example
fd -e txt
, see #56 (@reima) - Add option to force colored output:
--color always
, see #49 (@Detegr) - Generate Shell completions for Bash, ZSH, Fish and Powershell, see #64 (@ImbaKnugel)
- Better & extended
--help
text (@abaez and @Detegr) - Proper Windows support, see #70
Changes
- The integration tests have been re-written in Rust ✨, making them platform-independent and easily callable via
cargo test
- see #65 (many thanks to @reima!) - New tutorial in the README (@deg4uss3r)
- Reduced number of
stat
syscalls for each result from 3 to 1, see #36. - Enabled Appveyor CI
v3.1.0
Features
- Added file type filtering, e.g.
find --type directory
orfind -t f
(@exitium)
v3.0.0
Features
- Directories are now traversed in parallel, leading to significant performance improvements (see benchmarks)
- Added
--print0
option (@michaelmior) - Added AUR packages (@wezm)
Changes
- Changed short flag for
--follow
from-f
to-L
(consistency withripgrep
)
v2.0.0
- Changed
--sensitive
to--case-sensitive
- Changed
--absolute
to--absolute-path
- Throw an error if root directory is not existent, see #39
- Use absolute paths if the root dir is an absolute path, see #40
- Handle invalid UTF-8, see #34 #38
- Support
-V
,--version
by switching fromgetopts
toclap
.
Misc:
- It's now possible to install
fd
via homebrew on macOS:brew install fd
.
v1.1.0
- Windows compatibility (@sebasv), see #29 #35
- Safely exit on broken output pipes (e.g.: usage with
head
,tail
, ..), see #24 - Backport for rust 1.16, see #23
v1.0.0
- Respect
.(git)ignore
files - Use
LS_COLORS
environment variable directly, instead of~/.dir_colors
file. - Added unit and integration tests
- Added optional second argument (search path)
v0.3.0
- Parse dircolors files, closes #20
- Colorize each path component, closes #19
- Add short command line option for --hidden, see #18
v0.2.0
- Option to follow symlinks, disable colors, closes #16, closes #17
--filename
instead of--full-path
- Option to search hidden directories, closes #12
- Configurable search depth, closes #13
- Detect interactive terminal, closes #11
v0.1.0
Initial release