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# FM: a dired inspired TUI file manager
Written in rust.
[![fm-tui on crates.io][cratesio-image]][cratesio]
[![fm-tui on docs.rs](https://img.shields.io/docsrs/fm-tui/0.1.0)][docrs]
[cratesio-image]: https://img.shields.io/crates/v/fm-tui.svg
[cratesio]: https://crates.io/crates/fm-tui
[docsrs-badge]: https://img.shields.io/docsrs/fm-tui/0.1.0
[docrs]: https://docs.rs/fm-tui/0.1.0
```
FM : dired like file manager
Usage: fm [OPTIONS]
Options:
-p, --path <PATH> Starting path [default: .]
-s, --server <SERVER> Nvim server [default: ]
-h, --help Print help information
-V, --version Print version information
```
## Video
![fm](./fm.gif)
## Installation
```sh
cargo install fm-tui
```
## Usage
Start it from command line with no parameters :
```sh
fm
```
or with a path :
```sh
fm -p ~/Downloads
```
If you added the [recommanded function](#cd-on-quit) to your bashrc/zshrc, simply use `f` and you will cd to the last visited directory when exiting.
## Features
Some features depends on external programs to keep fm from being really bloated.
- Navigate with the arrows or the mouse (left select, right open, wheel)
- Open a file with o, enter or right click
- Execute a file with a custom command with e
- Copy / move / symlinks / delete with c, p, s, x
- Create files, directory, rename with n, d, r
- Open a new shell in this directory with s
- Start a configured TUI application with S
- Flag a bunch of file, change panel with TAB and move/copy them !
- Many ways to jump somewhere :
- g: type the full address (with completion enabled),
- G: a predefined shortcut (default root folders, home and mount points, gitroot, config folder),
- j: by jumping to a flagged file,
- ': by creating your own marks and jumping to them
- Change display, removing details or displaying a single pane.
- Preview most of files (text, highlighted code, binary, pdf, exif details, video/audio details, archives) with P
- Display a tree view of directory by previewing it
- Decompress an archive by opening it (o, enter, right click)
- Compress flagged files with C. Pick the desired algorithm from a menu.
- Copy a filename/filepath to clipboard with Ctrl+n, Ctrl+p
- Rename or create a bunch of file with B. Flag files, B, edit the names and save the file. The renaming is done.
You can create nested files with `a/b/c` which will create every intermediate folder if needed.
- Use the integrated fuzzy finder (forked version of skim, an fzf clone) with Ctrl+f to navigate quickly
- The same fuzzy finder can find specific lines in files with Ctrl+s
- Filter the view (by extension, name, directory only, all files) with F
- Find files with / (with completion), flag files matching a regex with w
- Detect removable disks automatically and jump to them in a few keystrokes (G, up, enter)
- Drag and drop files (requires dragon-drop installed) with Alt+D
- Trash a file with X, open the trash with Alt+o. x to remove permanently, enter to restore. Wipe the trash with Alt+x.
- Toggle the tree view with t. Fold selected folder with z. Unfold every folder with Z, fold every folder with Alt+z.
- Open and mount encrypted devices. Open the menu with Shift+e, mount with m, unmount with u.
- diff the first two files / folders with D.
- Enter preview mode with Alt+P. Every file is previewed in the second pane.
- Contol MOCP with Ctrl+arrows. Ctrl+Left, Ctrl+Right: previous or next song. Ctrl+Down: Toggle pause. Ctrl+Up: add current folder to playlist
- Set the selected image as wallpaper with W.
- _Experimental_ enter "command mode" with ':'. Type the name of a command and it will be executed.
Most of those features are inspired by ranger and alternatives (Midnight commander), the look and feel by dired.
## Neovim filepicker
When you open a file with i, it will send an event to Neovim and open it in a new buffer.
Recent versions of neovim export the RPC server address to an environement variable which is read if no argument
is provided.
It should always work, even outside of neovim.
It's also possible to pass the RPC server address with `fm -s address`.
## cd on quit
When leaving fm, it prints the last visited path.
If you add this function to your `zshrc` / `bashrc`, it will listen to stdout and cd to the last dir.
```bash
function f() {
# start the fm filemanager, enabling cd on quit.
dest=$(fm $@)
if [[ ! -z $dest ]]
then
cd $dest
fi
}
```
For fish users, this is the function to add to your `config.fish`
```bash
function f
# start the fm filemanager, enabling cd on quit.
set dest (fm $argv)
if not test -z $dest
cd $dest
end
end
```
## Default keybindings
Press `h` by default to display the help.
Your current keybindings are shown. Here are the default ones.
```
Char('q'): quit
Char('h'): help
- Navigation -
Left: cd to parent directory
Right: cd to child directory
Up: one line up
Down: one line down
Home: go to first line
End: go to last line
PageUp: 10 lines up
PageDown: 10 lines down
Tab: cycle tab
- Actions -
Alt('f'): toggle dual pane - if the width is sufficiant
Alt('p'): toggle a preview on the second pane
Alt('e'): toggle metadata on files
Char('a'): toggle hidden
Char('s'): shell in current directory
Char('o'): open the selected file
Char('i'): open in current nvim session
Char('I'): setup the nvim rpc address
Char('P'): preview this file
Char('T'): display infos about a media file
Char('-'): move back to previous dir
Char('~'): move to $HOME
Char('M'): mark current path
Char('\''): jump to a mark
Char('f'): search next matching element
Ctrl('f'): fuzzy finder
Ctrl('s'): fuzzy finder for line
Ctrl('r'): refresh view
Ctrl('c'): copy filename to clipboard
Ctrl('p'): copy filepath to clipboard
Alt('d'): dragon-drop selected file
Alt('c'): open the config file
Char('W'): set the selected file as wallpaper with nitrogen
- Action on flagged files -
Char(' '): toggle flag on a file
Char('*'): flag all
Char('u'): clear flags
Char('v'): reverse flags
Char('l'): symlink to current dir
Char('c'): copy to current dir
Char('p'): move to current dir
Char('x'): delete files permanently
Char('X'): move to trash
Char('C'): compress into an archive
Char('D'): display the diff of the first 2 flagged files
- Trash -
Alt('o'): Open the trash (enter to restore, del clear)
Alt('x'): Empty the trash
- Tree -
Navigate as usual. Most actions works as in 'normal' view.
Char('t'): Toggle tree mode
Char('z'): Fold a node
Alt('z'): Fold every node
Char('Z'): Unfold every node
- MODES -
Char('t'): TREE
Char('m'): CHMOD
Char('e'): EXEC
Char('d'): NEWDIR
Char('n'): NEWFILE
Char('r'): RENAME
Char('g'): GOTO
Char('w'): REGEXMATCH
Char('j'): JUMP
Char('O'): SORT
Char('H'): HISTORY
Char('G'): SHORTCUT
Char('E'): ENCRYPTED DRIVE
(m: open & mount, u: unmount & close)
Char('/'): SEARCH
Char(':'): COMMAND
Char('B'): BULK
Char('S'): SHELL MENU
Char('F'): FILTER
(by name "n name", by ext "e ext", only directories d or all for reset)
Enter: Execute mode then NORMAL
Ctrl('q'): NORMAL
- MOC -
Control MOC from your TUI
CtrlUp: Add a file or folder to the playlist
CtrlLeft Previous song
CtrlDown: Toggle play/pause. Start MOC if needed
CtrlRight Next song
```
## Configuration
Every configuration file is saved in `~/.config/fm/`
You can configure :
- **Colors** for non standard file types (directory, socket, char device, block device)
- **Keybindings**. Some should be left as they are, but all keybindings can be configured.
use the provided config file as a default.
Multiple keys can be bound the the same action.
- **Openers**. fm tries to be smart and open some files with a standard program.
You can change that and use whatever installed program you want. Specify if it
requires a shell to be run (like neovim) or not (like subl).
- **Marks**. Users can save about 100 differents marks to jump to, they're saved
in your marks.config file. It's easier to let fm manage your marks, but if
you made a mess or want to start over, simply delete the file or a single line.
- **TUI applications**. Some classic TUI applications like htop, glances, btop, lazygit are already there.
Open the menu with `S` and pick the desired one. It will only work with a TUI application like HTOP,
not a CLI application like bat.
## External dependencies
Most of the openers and tui applications are configurable from config files. Some are hardcode since their command is quite specific or if I couldn't find a workaround.
- [Cryptsetup](https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup): decrypt & mount encrypted devices
- [Nitrogen](https://github.com/l3ib/nitrogen/): set up a wallpaper
- [MOC](https://moc.daper.net/) Music On Console allows you to play music from your terminal
- [Dragon-Drop](https://github.com/mwh/dragon) drag-and-drop a file from a terminal to a GUI application.
- [Ueberzug](https://github.com/LalleSX/ueberzug) display images in your terminal. Used to preview images. This one may be tricky to install from source since the original maintener nuked his project. It's still available in many package managers.
- [isoinfo](https://command-not-found.com/isoinfo) allow the content preview of an iso file
- [jupyter](https://jupyter.org/) preview jupyter notebooks by converting them to markdown
- [pandoc](https://pandoc.org) preview open documents by converting them to markdown with pandoc
## Contribution
Any help is appreciated.
I comment everything I do in [dev.md](development.md).
It's my first "published" program, so don't get upset by the code quality.
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