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If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however (use ki -p for prompts about it). The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creatingcreative writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to readedit/viewread them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.

There might be some bugs in the ki -u (when used to install it for the local user or system-wide); so, installing to your path manually might be better.

If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however (use ki -p for prompts about it). The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creating writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to read/view them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.

There might be some bugs in the ki -u (when used to install it for the local user or system-wide); so, installing to your path manually might be better.

If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however (use ki -p for prompts about it). The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creative writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to edit/read them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.

There might be some bugs in the ki -u (when used to install it for the local user or system-wide); so, installing to your path manually might be better.

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Source Link

If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however (use ki -p for prompts about it). The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creating writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to read/view them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.

There might be some bugs in the ki -u (when used to install it for the local user or system-wide); so, installing to your path manually might be better.

If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however. The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creating writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to read/view them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.

If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however (use ki -p for prompts about it). The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creating writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to read/view them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.

There might be some bugs in the ki -u (when used to install it for the local user or system-wide); so, installing to your path manually might be better.

Source Link

If don't mind using a command-line tool for the searching and invoking of your program, you can try Ki:

https://github.com/kumoshk/ki

You'll have to configure Ki to open .pdf files with the program of your choice, however. The program need not be a command-line one, of course.

I mostly use Ki for creating writing on the command-line where there are lots of files within a complex directory structure (using Nano or Less to read/view them), but you could use it for finding and opening PDFs.