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  1. ## nnn
  2. Noice is Not Noice, a noicer fork...
  3. <p align="center">
  4. <a href="https://github.com/jarun/nnn/releases/latest"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/release/jarun/nnn.svg?maxAge=600" alt="Latest release" /></a>
  5. <a href="https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/aur/version/nnn.svg?maxAge=600" alt="AUR" /></a>
  6. <a href="http://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/homebrew/v/nnn.svg?maxAge=600" alt="Homebrew" /></a>
  7. <a href="https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/debian-10+-blue.svg?maxAge=2592000" alt="Debian Buster+" /></a>
  8. <a href="https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/ubuntu-17.10+-blue.svg?maxAge=2592000" alt="Ubuntu Artful+" /></a>
  9. <a href="https://launchpad.net/~twodopeshaggy/+archive/ubuntu/jarun/"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/ubuntu-PPA-blue.svg?maxAge=2592000" alt="Ubuntu PPA" /></a>
  10. <a href="https://github.com/jarun/nnn/blob/master/LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD%202--Clause-yellow.svg?maxAge=2592000" alt="License" /></a>
  11. <a href="https://travis-ci.org/jarun/nnn"><img src="https://travis-ci.org/jarun/nnn.svg?branch=master" alt="Build Status" /></a>
  12. </p>
  13. [![nnn screencast](https://s26.postimg.org/9pjzvc9g9/nnn_demo.jpg)](https://vimeo.com/233223942 "Click to see nnn in action!")
  14. <p align="center"><i>nnn in action!</i></a></p>
  15. `nnn` is a fork of [noice](http://git.2f30.org/noice/), a blazing-fast lightweight terminal file browser with easy keyboard shortcuts for navigation, opening files and running tasks. noice is developed considering terminal based systems. There is no config file and mime associations are hard-coded. However, the incredible user-friendliness and speed make it a perfect candidate for modern distros.
  16. `nnn` works with the desktop opener, adds new navigation options, [navigate-as-you-type](#navigate-as-you-type-mode) mode, enhanced DE integration, bookmarks, a disk usage analyzer mode, comprehensive file details and much more. Add to that a huge [performance](#performance) boost. For a detailed comparison, visit [nnn vs. noice](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/nnn-vs.-noice).
  17. Cool things you can do with `nnn`:
  18. - open any file in the default desktop application for the mime
  19. - *navigate-as-you-type* (*search-as-you-type* enabled even on directory switch)
  20. - check disk usage with number of files in current directory tree
  21. - run desktop search utility (gnome-search-tool or catfish) in any directory
  22. - copy absolute file path to clipboard, spawn a terminal and use the file path
  23. - navigate instantly using shortcuts like `~`, `-`, `&` or handy bookmarks
  24. - use `cd .....` at chdir prompt to go to a parent directory
  25. - detailed file stats, media info, list and extract archives
  26. - pin a directory you may need to revisit and jump to it anytime
  27. - lock the current terminal after a specified idle time
  28. - change directory on exit
  29. If you want to edit a file in vim with some soothing music in the background while referring to a spec in your GUI PDF viewer, `nnn` got it! [Quickstart](#quickstart) and see how `nnn` simplifies those long desktop sessions...
  30. Have fun with it! PRs are welcome. Check out [#1](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/issues/1).
  31. *Love smart and efficient terminal utilities? Explore my repositories. Buy me a cup of coffee if they help you.*
  32. <p align="center">
  33. <a href="https://saythanks.io/to/jarun"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/say-thanks!-ff69b4.svg" /></a>
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  35. </p>
  36. ### Table of Contents
  37. - [Features](#features)
  38. - [Performance](#performance)
  39. - [Installation](#installation)
  40. - [Dependencies](#dependencies)
  41. - [From a package manager](#from-a-package-manager)
  42. - [Release packages](#release-packages)
  43. - [From source](#from-source)
  44. - [Shell completion](#shell-completion)
  45. - [Usage](#usage)
  46. - [Cmdline options](#cmdline-options)
  47. - [Keyboard shortcuts](#keyboard-shortcuts)
  48. - [Filters](#filters)
  49. - [Navigate-as-you-type mode](#navigate-as-you-type-mode)
  50. - [File type abbreviations](#file-type-abbreviations)
  51. - [File handling](#file-handling)
  52. - [Help](#help)
  53. - [Quickstart](#quickstart)
  54. - [How to](#how-to)
  55. - [add bookmarks](#add-bookmarks)
  56. - [use cd .....](#use-cd-)
  57. - [cd on quit](#cd-on-quit)
  58. - [copy file path to clipboard](#copy-file-path-to-clipboard)
  59. - [change dir color](#change-dir-color)
  60. - [file copy, move, delete](#file-copy-move-delete)
  61. - [boost chdir prompt](#boost-chdir-prompt)
  62. - [set idle timeout](#set-idle-timeout)
  63. - [show hot plugged drives](#show-hot-plugged-drives)
  64. - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
  65. - [nnn blocks on opening files](#nnn-blocks-on-opening-files)
  66. - [Why fork?](#why-fork)
  67. - [Mentions](#mentions)
  68. - [Developers](#developers)
  69. ### Features
  70. - Navigation
  71. - Familiar shortcuts
  72. - *Navigate-as-you-type* mode
  73. - Bookmarks support; pin and visit a directory
  74. - Jump HOME or to the last visited directory (as usual!)
  75. - Jump to initial dir, chdir prompt, cd ..... (with . as PWD)
  76. - Roll-over at edges, page through entries
  77. - Show directories in custom color (default: enabled in blue)
  78. - Disk usage analyzer mode
  79. - Search
  80. - Filter directory contents with *search-as-you-type*
  81. - Desktop search (default gnome-search-tool, customizable) integration
  82. - Mimes
  83. - Desktop opener integration
  84. - Optionally open text files in EDITOR (fallback vi)
  85. - Customizable bash script [nlay](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/all-about-nlay) to handle actions
  86. - Information
  87. - Basic and detail view
  88. - Detailed file information
  89. - Media information (needs mediainfo or exiftool, if specified)
  90. - Ordering
  91. - Numeric order (1, 2, ... 10, 11, ...) for numeric names
  92. - Sort by modification time, size
  93. - Convenience
  94. - Create, rename files and directories
  95. - Spawn SHELL (fallback sh) in the current directory
  96. - Invoke file path copier (*easy* shell integration)
  97. - Change directory at exit (*easy* shell integration)
  98. - Open any file in EDITOR (fallback vi) or PAGER (fallback less)
  99. - List and extract archives (needs atool)
  100. - Open current directory in a custom GUI file browser
  101. - Monitor directory changes
  102. - Terminal screensaver (default vlock, customizable) integration
  103. - Unicode support
  104. - Highly optimized code, minimal resource usage
  105. ### Performance
  106. `nnn` vs. ncdu memory usage in disk usage analyzer mode (438767 files on disk):
  107. ```
  108. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  109. 22515 vaio 20 0 60348 48712 2240 S 0.0 0.6 0:01.11 ncdu /
  110. 28306 vaio 20 0 17644 4500 2708 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.52 nnn -S /
  111. ```
  112. `nnn` vs. mc vs. ranger memory usage while viewing a directory with 11244 files, sorted by size:
  113. ```
  114. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  115. 28450 vaio 20 0 93848 51548 7724 S 0.0 0.6 0:00.64 /usr/bin/python -O /usr/bin/ranger
  116. 27265 vaio 20 0 67188 13620 6908 S 0.0 0.2 0:00.16 mc
  117. 27925 vaio 20 0 20608 7168 2648 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.30 nnn
  118. ```
  119. Intrigued? Find out [HOW](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/performance-factors).
  120. ### Installation
  121. #### Dependencies
  122. `nnn` needs libreadline, libncursesw (on Linux or ncurses on OS X) and standard libc.
  123. #### From a package manager
  124. - [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nnn/)
  125. - [Debian](https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1)
  126. - [Homebrew](http://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nnn)
  127. - [NixOS](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/pkgs/applications/misc/nnn) (`sudo nix-env -i nnn`)
  128. - [Slackware](http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/system/nnn/)
  129. - [Source Mage](http://codex.sourcemage.org/test/shell-term-fm/nnn/) (`cast nnn`)
  130. - [Ubuntu](https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1)
  131. - [Ubuntu PPA](https://launchpad.net/~twodopeshaggy/+archive/ubuntu/jarun/)
  132. - [Void Linux](https://github.com/voidlinux/void-packages/tree/master/srcpkgs/nnn) (`sudo xbps-install -S nnn`)
  133. #### Release packages
  134. Packages for Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora and Ubuntu are available with the [latest stable release](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/releases/latest).
  135. #### From source
  136. To cook yourself, download the [latest stable release](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/releases/latest) or clone this repository (*risky*). Then install the dependencies and compile (e.g. on Ubuntu 16.04):
  137. $ sudo apt-get install libncursesw5-dev libreadline6-dev
  138. $ make
  139. $ sudo make install
  140. `PREFIX` is supported, in case you want to install to a different location.
  141. ### Shell completion
  142. Search keyword and option completion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh can be found in respective subdirectories of [`scripts/auto-completion/`](scripts/auto-completion). Please refer to your shell's manual for installation instructions.
  143. ### Usage
  144. #### Cmdline options
  145. ```
  146. usage: nnn [-c N] [-e] [-i] [-l] [-p nlay] [-S]
  147. [-v] [-h] [PATH]
  148. The missing terminal file browser for X.
  149. positional arguments:
  150. PATH directory to open [default: current dir]
  151. optional arguments:
  152. -c N specify dir color, disables if N>7
  153. -e use exiftool instead of mediainfo
  154. -i start in navigate-as-you-type mode
  155. -l start in light mode (fewer details)
  156. -p nlay path to custom nlay
  157. -S start in disk usage analyzer mode
  158. -v show program version and exit
  159. -h show this help and exit
  160. ```
  161. `>` indicates the currently selected entry in `nnn`.
  162. #### Keyboard shortcuts
  163. ```
  164. Key | Function
  165. - + -
  166. ↑, k, ^P | Previous entry
  167. ↓, j, ^N | Next entry
  168. PgUp, ^U | Scroll half page up
  169. PgDn, ^D | Scroll half page down
  170. Home, g, ^, ^A | Jump to first entry
  171. End, G, $, ^E | Jump to last entry
  172. →, ↵, l, ^M | Open file or enter dir
  173. ←, Bksp, h, ^H | Go to parent dir
  174. Insert | Toggle navigate-as-you-type
  175. ~ | Go HOME
  176. & | Go to initial dir
  177. - | Go to last visited dir
  178. / | Filter dir contents
  179. ^/ | Open desktop search tool
  180. . | Toggle hide . files
  181. b | Bookmark prompt
  182. ^B | Pin current dir
  183. ^V | Go to pinned dir
  184. c | Change dir prompt
  185. d | Toggle detail view
  186. D | File details
  187. m | Brief media info
  188. M | Full media info
  189. n | Create new
  190. ^R | Rename selected entry
  191. s | Toggle sort by size
  192. S | Toggle disk usage mode
  193. t | Toggle sort by mtime
  194. ! | Spawn SHELL in dir
  195. e | Edit entry in EDITOR
  196. o | Open dir in file manager
  197. p | Open entry in PAGER
  198. F | List archive
  199. ^X | Extract archive
  200. ^K | Invoke file path copier
  201. ^L | Redraw, clear prompt
  202. ? | Help, settings
  203. Q | Quit and change dir
  204. q, ^Q | Quit
  205. ```
  206. Help & settings, file details, media info and archive listing are shown in the PAGER. Please use the PAGER-specific keys in these screens.
  207. #### Filters
  208. Filters support regexes to instantly (search-as-you-type) list the matching entries in the current directory.
  209. There are 3 ways to reset a filter: <kbd>^L</kbd>, a search with no matches or an extra backspace at the filter prompt (like vi).
  210. Common examples: If you want to list all matches starting with the filter expression, start the expression with a `^` (caret) symbol. Type `\.mkv` to list all MKV files.
  211. If `nnn` is invoked as root the default filter will also match hidden files.
  212. #### Navigate-as-you-type mode
  213. In this mode directories are opened in filter mode, allowing continuous navigation. Works best with the **arrow keys**.
  214. #### File type abbreviations
  215. The following abbreviations are used in the detail view:
  216. | Symbol | File Type |
  217. | --- | --- |
  218. | `/` | Directory |
  219. | `*` | Executable |
  220. | <code>&#124;</code> | Fifo |
  221. | `=` | Socket |
  222. | `@` | Symbolic Link |
  223. | `b` | Block Device |
  224. | `c` | Character Device |
  225. #### File handling
  226. - `nnn` uses `xdg-open` on Linux and `open(1)` on OS X as the desktop opener.
  227. - To edit all text files in EDITOR (preferably CLI, fallback vi):
  228. export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1
  229. - To enable the desktop file manager key, set `NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER`. E.g.:
  230. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
  231. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=nautilus
  232. - [mediainfo](https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo) (or [exiftool](https://sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/), if specified) is required to view media information
  233. - [atool](http://www.nongnu.org/atool/) is required to list and extract archives
  234. #### Help
  235. $ nnn -h
  236. $ man nnn
  237. To lookup keyboard shortcuts at runtime, press <kbd>?</kbd>.
  238. ### Quickstart
  239. Add the following to your shell's rc file for the best experience:
  240. 1. Use a shorter and sweeter alias:
  241. alias n=nnn
  242. 2. Optionally open all text files in EDITOR (fallback vi):
  243. export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1
  244. 3. Set a desktop file manager to open directories with (if you ever need to). E.g.:
  245. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
  246. 4. Run `n`.
  247. 5. Set `NNN_NOWAIT`, if nnn [blocks on your desktop environment](#nnn-blocks-on-opening-files) when a file is open.
  248. ### How to
  249. #### add bookmarks
  250. Set environment variable `NNN_BMS` as a string of `key:location` pairs (max 10) separated by semicolons (`;`):
  251. export NNN_BMS='doc:~/Documents;u:/home/user/Cam Uploads;D:~/Downloads/'
  252. #### use cd .....
  253. To jump to the n<sup>th</sup> level parent, with PWD at level 0, use `n + 1` dots. For example, to jump to the 6<th> parent of the current directory, use 7 dots. If the number of dots would take you *beyond* `/` (which isn't possible), you'll be placed at `/`.
  254. #### cd on quit
  255. Pick the appropriate file for your shell from [`scripts/quitcd`](scripts/quitcd) and add the contents to your shell's rc file. You'll need to spawn a new shell for the change to take effect. You should start `nnn` as `n` (or modify the function name to something else).
  256. As you might notice, `nnn` uses the environment variable `NNN_TMPFILE` to write the last visited directory path. You can change it.
  257. #### copy file path to clipboard
  258. `nnn` can pipe the absolute path of the current file to a copier script. For example, you can use `xsel` on Linux or `pbcopy` on OS X.
  259. Sample Linux copier script:
  260. #!/bin/sh
  261. echo -n $1 | xsel --clipboard --input
  262. export `NNN_COPIER`:
  263. export NNN_COPIER="/path/to/copier.sh"
  264. Start `nnn` and use <kbd>^K</kbd> to copy the absolute path (from `/`) of the file under the cursor to clipboard.
  265. #### change dir color
  266. The default color for directories is blue. Option `-c` accepts color codes from 0 to 7 to use a different color:
  267. 0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white
  268. Any other value disables colored directories.
  269. #### file copy, move, delete
  270. `nnn` doesn't support file copy, move, delete inherently. However, it simplifies the workflow:
  271. 1. copy the absolute path to a file by invoking the file path copier (<kbd>^K</kbd>)
  272. 2. spawn a shell in the current directory (<kbd>!</kbd>)
  273. 3. while typing the desired command, copy the file path (usually <kbd>^-Shift-V</kbd>)
  274. #### boost chdir prompt
  275. `nnn` uses libreadline for the chdir prompt input. So all the fantastic features of readline (e.g. case insensitive tab completion, history, reverse-i-search) is available to you based on your readline [configuration](https://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/readline.html#SEC9).
  276. #### set idle timeout
  277. The terminal screensaver is disabled by default. To set the wait time in seconds, use environment variable `NNN_IDLE_TIMEOUT`.
  278. #### show hot plugged drives
  279. Enable volume management in your DE file manager and set removable drives or media to be auto-mounted when inserted. Then visit the usual mount point location (`/mnt` or `/media/user`) in `nnn`.
  280. ### Troubleshooting
  281. #### nnn blocks on opening files
  282. Ideally nnn should not block. Unfortunately, sometimes even the same desktop opener behaves differently on different Linux desktop environments. If `nnn` does block when a file is open, set the environment variable `NNN_NOWAIT` to any non-zero value. For example,
  283. export NNN_NOWAIT=1
  284. ### Why fork?
  285. I chose to fork because:
  286. - one can argue my approach deviates from the goal of the original project - keep the utility `suckless`. In my opinion evolution is the taste of time.
  287. - I would like to have a bit of control on what features are added in the name of desktop integration. A feature-bloat is the last thing in my mind. Check out [nnn design considerations](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/nnn-design-considerations) for more details.
  288. ### Mentions
  289. - [It's FOSS](https://itsfoss.com/nnn-file-browser-linux/)
  290. - [FOSSMint](https://www.fossmint.com/nnn-linux-terminal-file-browser/)
  291. ### Developers
  292. 1. Copyright © 2014-2016 Lazaros Koromilas
  293. 2. Copyright © 2014-2016 Dimitris Papastamos
  294. 3. Copyright © 2016-2017 [Arun Prakash Jana](https://github.com/jarun)