function _fzf_search_processes --description "Search all running processes. Replace the current token with the pid of the selected process." # Directly use ps command because it is often aliased to a different command entirely # or with options that dirty the search results and preview output set -f ps_cmd (command -v ps || echo "ps") # use all caps to be consistent with ps default format # snake_case because ps doesn't seem to allow spaces in the field names set -f ps_preview_fmt (string join ',' 'pid' 'ppid=PARENT' 'user' '%cpu' 'rss=RSS_IN_KB' 'start=START_TIME' 'command') set -f processes_selected ( $ps_cmd -A -opid,command | \ _fzf_wrapper --multi \ --prompt="Search Processes> " \ --query (commandline --current-token) \ --ansi \ # first line outputted by ps is a header, so we need to mark it as so --header-lines=1 \ # ps uses exit code 1 if the process was not found, in which case show an message explaining so --preview="$ps_cmd -o '$ps_preview_fmt' -p {1} || echo 'Cannot preview {1} because it exited.'" \ --preview-window="bottom:4:wrap" \ $fzf_processes_opts ) if test $status -eq 0 for process in $processes_selected set -f --append pids_selected (string split --no-empty --field=1 -- " " $process) end # string join to replace the newlines outputted by string split with spaces commandline --current-token --replace -- (string join ' ' $pids_selected) end commandline --function repaint end