In other places, it means a non-exact match is found, allowing for 
misspellings or transposed letters.

What it means in this specific instance, ie: how fuzzy, how different from 
the original, I do not know - which is probably what you wanted to know.

On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 6:07:37 AM UTC-4 antoine.m...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> The help for :vimgrep (in quickfix.txt with "Last change: 2021 Feb
> 05", maybe that date is in error) now mentions an [f] flag without
> saying what it does. One recent vim_dev thread makes me think that
> with the 'f' flag "fuzzy matching" is used. So I used :helpgrep
> \<fuzzy\> and found several mentions of fuzzy matching, but AFAICT
> they all assume that the reader knows what fuzzy matching is. Nowhere
> did I see the expression defined. So what is fuzzy matching?
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
>

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