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+title: Find
+---
+
+# Find
+!!! note
+ Start this with `cadmus find`
+
+## What does it do
+
+This starts a find dialog with a preview of the note on the side.
+
+## How Do I use it
+
+After running the command type in the name or directory of a note and the fuzzy matches will be presented with an instant preview to the side.
+
+Press Ctrl+Q to toggle searching inside the note for a string, any matches will be highlighted.
+
+Pressing Enter on a note will open it in the default app, [^1] if you want to do something else with it copy the path to the clipboard with Alt+w as described below in [Keyboard Shortcuts](#keyboard-shortcuts).
+
+[^1]: `xdg-open` / `open` on Linux/Mac respectively
+
+### Keyboard Shortcuts
+
+| Keys | Description |
+| --- | --- |
+| PgUp / PgDn | Scroll Preview |
+| Ctrl-w | Copy Absolute path to note [^2] |
+| Alt-w | Copy Relative path to note |
+| Ctrl-o | Open the note in the default app without exiting |
+| Alt-y | Copy File Contents to Clipboard [^3] |
+
+[^2]: TODO: this only works on Xorg at the moment
+[^3]: This is really good for *Zulip* / *Discord*
+
+## How does it Work
+
+So essentially this just uses ~skim~ and ~bat~ to filter/preview the notes, the interactive command is used with ~ripgrep~ and piping (that took me forever to figure out!!) to highlight the match in the preview.[^4] This is the code that achieves it:
+
+```bash
+sk --ansi -m -c 'rg -l -t markdown --ignore-case "{}"' \
+ --preview "bat {} 2> /dev/null \
+ --color=always --line-range :500 \
+ --terminal-width 80 \
+ --theme=TwoDark |\
+ rg --pretty --colors --context 20 {cq} \
+ --no-line-number --ignore-case \
+ --colors 'match:fg:21,39,200' \
+ --colors 'line:style:nobold' \
+ --colors 'match:style:bold' \
+ --colors 'match:bg:30,200,30'" \
+ --bind 'ctrl-f:interactive,pgup:preview-page-up,pgdn:preview-page-down' \
+ --bind 'ctrl-w:execute-silent(echo {} |\
+ xargs realpath |\
+ xclip -selection clipboard)' \
+ --bind 'alt-w:execute-silent(echo {} | xclip -selection clipboard)' \
+ --bind 'alt-v:execute-silent(code -a {}),alt-e:execute-silent(emacs {})' \
+ --bind 'ctrl-o:execute-silent(xdg-open {})' \
+ --bind 'alt-y:execute-silent(cat {} | xclip -selection clipboard)' \
+ --bind 'alt-o:execute-silent(cat {} |\
+ pandoc -f markdown -t html --mathml |\
+ xclip -selection clipboard)' \
+ --bind 'alt-f:execute-silent(echo {} |\
+ xargs dirname |\
+ xargs cd; cat {} |\
+ pandoc -f markdown -t dokuwiki --mathml |\
+ xclip -selection clipboard)' \
+ --color=fg:#f8f8f2,bg:-1,matched:#6272a4,current_fg:#50fa7b,current_bg:#381070,border:#ff79c6,prompt:#bd93f9,query:#bd93f9,marker:#f1fa8c,header:#f1fa8c
+```
+
+[^4]: This highlighting works with both ~bat~ and *MDCat*, I prefer *MDCat* but there is a bug with footnotes preventing me from being able to use it right at the moment.
+
+## When Would This Be Used
+
+Imagine you're sitting at your desk and all of a sudden you're required to, I don't know, solve a linear recurrence relation, you're solution is `cadmus find` and then type something like `math mod` then Ctrl-Q linear.
+