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It’s about fzf. I use skim, btw ;p
why using skim instead of fzf?
I like the interactive mode. The repo’s readme lists other differences. And, you can have a drop-in replacement, simply add a bash script file named fzf in $PATH, write /usr/bin/sk “$@” and it works for any downstream tools that require fzf (e.g. a vim plugin)