Reduce list size to improve responsiveness.

Section: Troubleshooting and performance

Ignore hidden or VCS files unless needed

bash
bash
fd --type f --exclude .git --exclude node_modules | fzf
Explanation

Pruning noisy trees can dramatically improve interactive performance.

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