fzf-lua-git-search is a lightweight Neovim plugin that extends fzf-lua with Git-aware file and grep pickers.
- 📁 Git-aware file and grep pickers
- 🧠 Automatically chooses between Git and non-Git search strategies
- 🔧 Fully compatible with all fzf-luaoptions
- 🌐 Optional rootsetting to control search scope
- Neovim >= 0.10.0
- fzf-lua
- project.nvim(optional, required for- root = true)
Install the plugin with your preferred package manager.
{
  "drop-stones/fzf-lua-git-search",
  dependencies = {
    "ibhagwan/fzf-lua",
    "ahmedkhalf/project.nvim" -- optional
  },
  opts = {},
  keys = {},
}You can customize git grep behavior with the following options.
Expand to see the list of all the default options below.
Default Options
{
  git_grep = {
    cmd = "git grep --ignore-case --extended-regexp --line-number --column --color=always --untracked",
    winopts = { title = " Git Grep " },
    fn_transform_cmd = function(query, cmd, _)
      -- ensure grep contexts are available during runtime
      vim.opt.rtp:append(vim.env.FZF_LUA_GIT_SEARCH)
      return require("fzf-lua-git-search").transform(query, cmd)
    end,
  }
}Note
The plugin sets vim.env.FZF_LUA_GIT_SEARCH automatically on startup.
Make sure to call fn_transform_cmd after the plugin is loaded.
| Function | Description | 
|---|---|
| files | Git-aware file picker | 
| grep | Git-aware grep picker | 
| live_grep | Git-aware live grep | 
| grep_cword | Git-aware grep for the word under the cursor | 
| grep_cWORD | Git-aware grep for the WORD under the cursor | 
| grep_visual | Git-aware grep for visually selected text | 
Each function automatically detects whether you're inside a Git repository and picks the best tool for the job:
- In Git projects: use git_filesandgit grepfor fast, scoped results
- Outside Git: falls back to default fzf-luapickers likefilesandlive_grep
Each function accepts the same options as their fzf-lua counterparts.
In addition, this plugin introduces a custom root option:
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| root = true | Use the project root directory (requires project.nvim) | 
| root = false | Use the current working directory ( vim.fn.getcwd()) | 
{
  keys = {
      { "<leader>ff", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").files({ root = true }) end, desc = "Find Files (Root Dir)" },
      { "<leader>fF", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").files({ root = false }) end, desc = "Find Files (cwd)" },
      { "<leader>sg", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").live_grep({ root = true }) end, desc = "Grep (Root Dir)" },
      { "<leader>sG", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").live_grep({ root = false }) end, desc = "Grep (cwd)" },
      { "<leader>sw", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").grep_cword({ root = true }) end, desc = "Word (Root Dir)" },
      { "<leader>sW", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").grep_cword({ root = false }) end, desc = "Word (cwd)" },
      { "<leader>sw", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").grep_visual({ root = true }) end, mode = "v", desc = "Selection (Root Dir)" },
      { "<leader>sW", function() require("fzf-lua-git-search").grep_visual({ root = false }) end, mode = "v", desc = "Selection (cwd)" },
  }
}Run :checkhealth fzf-lua-git-search if you run into any issues.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.