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lf - The Light File Manager |
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Config File
If you don't have a ~/.config/lf/lfrc
file, you can probably find an example in /usr/share/examples/lf
.
cp -r /usr/share/examples/lf ~/.config/
Go straight to root with two keys.
map g/ cd /
Have lf open a file with the default program when you press 'o', using the program mimeo
.
map o &mimeo $f
Change that default text editor to look at the extension first.
cmd open ${{
case $(file --mime-type $f -b) in
application/x-sc) sc-im $fx;;
text/html) w3m $fx;;
text/*) $EDITOR $fx;;
video/*) nohup mpv $fx --really-quiet >/dev/null &;;
*) nohup $OPENER $fx >/dev/null &;;
esac
}}
The idea here is to use the default $OPENER
for lf, but first check extensions.
Note the extra mpv
commands to leave the video to play, without blocking the terminal.
Interesting Options
You can set the screen ratio with
set ratios 1:2:3
That leaves it as a small initial pane, a medium pane, and a large pane for file previews.
Rename
The standard renaming is bad, because you have to re-type the file extension. Use this instead:
# rename current file without overwrite
cmd rename %echo 'name: ' ; read name ; extension="${f##*.}" && newname="$name.$extension"; [ "$f" = "$extension" ] && newname="$name"; [ ! -e "$newname" ] && mv "$f" "$newname" || echo file exists
map r push :rename<enter>
If you try to rename image_1.png
with this command, you can type in cats
, and the result will be cats.png
.
Image Previews
First, install ueberzug
(to show images).
Then clone the lfrun repo.
git clone https://github.com/cirala/lfimg.git
cd lfimg
sudo make install