devicon-lookup is a simple standalone CLI tool.
It accepts text over stdin, and returns it stdout with a devicon prepended.
Uses cases include:
ls | devicon-lookup --color
rg test | devicon-lookup --prefix :
rg str --color always | devicon-lookup -c -p : | fzf --ansi
The recommended way to install is via cargo the Rust package manager
cargo install devicon-lookup
Upgrading can also be done via cargo. The following command will install the latest available version on devicon-lookup
cargo install devicon-lookup --force
The primary real world usage of this tool is within VIM and specifically with fzf.
For more information about one possible solution to integrating these see the fzf.devicon.vim repo.
This repo is a fork of fzf.vim that uses this tool to add devicons to the fuzzy search results
Dev Icon Lookup
Usage:
devicon-lookup [options]
devicon-lookup (-h | --help)
devicon-lookup --version
Options:
-h --help Show this screen.
--version Show version.
-c --color
Strip ANSI color codes from each line before processing them
The original string with ANSI codes preserved is output
-p --prefix=<delimiter>
The filename is considered to be everything up to the given
delimineter. The entire line is still output
-r --regex=<regex>
Regex used on each line to find the filename.
Regex's must be valid based on the Rust `regex` crate
The regex is expected to have a single capture group,
which contains the filename. Extra capture groups are ignored
Blog post about the initial build and inspiration: https://coreyja.com/vim-fzf-with-devicons/