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  1. .Dd Oct 19, 2018
  2. .Dt NNN 1
  3. .Os
  4. .Sh NAME
  5. .Nm nnn
  6. .Nd the missing terminal file manager for X
  7. .Sh SYNOPSIS
  8. .Nm
  9. .Op Ar -b key
  10. .Op Ar -c N
  11. .Op Ar -e
  12. .Op Ar -i
  13. .Op Ar -l
  14. .Op Ar -p nlay
  15. .Op Ar -S
  16. .Op Ar -v
  17. .Op Ar -h
  18. .Op Ar PATH
  19. .Sh DESCRIPTION
  20. .Nm
  21. (Noice is Not Noice) is a performance-optimized, feature-packed fork of noice (http://git.2f30.org/noice/) with seamless desktop integration, simplified navigation, \fInavigate-as-you-type\fR mode, bookmarks, disk usage analyzer mode, comprehensive file details and much more. It remains a simple and efficient file manager that stays out of your way.
  22. .Pp
  23. .Nm
  24. opens the current working directory by default if
  25. .Ar PATH
  26. is not specified.
  27. .Pp
  28. .Nm
  29. supports both vi-like and emacs-like key bindings as listed below.
  30. .Pp
  31. .Bl -tag -width "l, [Right], [Return] or C-mXXXX" -offset indent -compact
  32. .It Ic [Up], k, ^P
  33. Move to previous entry
  34. .It Ic [Down], j, ^N
  35. Move to next entry
  36. .It Ic [PgUp], ^U
  37. Scroll up half a page
  38. .It Ic [PgDn], ^D
  39. Scroll down half a page
  40. .It Ic [Home], g, ^, ^A
  41. Move to the first entry
  42. .It Ic [End], G, $, ^E
  43. Move to the last entry
  44. .It Ic [Right], [Enter], l, ^M
  45. Open file or enter directory
  46. .It Ic [Left], [Backspace], h, ^H
  47. Back up one directory level
  48. .It Ic ^O
  49. Open with a custom application
  50. .It Ic [Insert], ^I
  51. Toggle navigate-as-you-type mode
  52. .It Ic ~
  53. Change to the HOME directory
  54. .It Ic &
  55. Change to initial directory
  56. .It Ic \-
  57. Change to the last visited directory
  58. .It Ic /
  59. Change filter (more information below)
  60. .It Ic ^/
  61. Search directory in desktop search tool
  62. .It Ic \&.
  63. Toggle show hidden . (dot) files
  64. .It Ic ^B
  65. Show bookmark key prompt (understands ~, -, &)
  66. .It Ic b
  67. Pin current directory
  68. .It Ic ^V
  69. Visit pinned directory
  70. .It Ic d
  71. Toggle detail view
  72. .It Ic D
  73. Show current file details screen
  74. .It Ic m
  75. Show brief media info
  76. .It Ic M
  77. Show full media info
  78. .It Ic n
  79. Create a new file or directory
  80. .It Ic ^R
  81. Rename selected entry
  82. .It Ic r
  83. Open directory in vidir
  84. .It Ic s
  85. Toggle sort by file size
  86. .It Ic S
  87. Toggle sort by apparent size
  88. .It Ic ^J
  89. Toggle disk usage analyzer mode
  90. .It Ic t
  91. Toggle sort by time modified
  92. .It Ic \&!, ^]
  93. Spawn SHELL in PWD (fallback sh)
  94. .It Ic R
  95. Run a custom script
  96. .It Ic e
  97. Open current entry in EDITOR (fallback vi)
  98. .It Ic o
  99. Open directory in NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER
  100. .It Ic p
  101. Open current entry in PAGER (fallback less)
  102. .It Ic f
  103. Archive current entry
  104. .It Ic F
  105. List files in archive
  106. .It Ic ^F
  107. Extract archive in current directory
  108. .It Ic Space, ^K
  109. Invoke file path copier
  110. .It Ic ^Y
  111. Toggle multiple file path copy mode
  112. .It Ic y
  113. Show copy buffer
  114. .It Ic ^T
  115. Toggle path quote
  116. .It Ic ^L
  117. Force a redraw, clear prompt
  118. .It Ic Esc
  119. Exit prompt
  120. .It Ic L
  121. Lock terminal (Linux only)
  122. .It Ic \&?
  123. Toggle help and settings screen
  124. .It Ic Q, ^G
  125. Quit and change directory
  126. .It Ic q, ^X
  127. Quit
  128. .El
  129. .Pp
  130. Backing up one directory level will set the cursor position at the
  131. directory you came out of.
  132. .Pp
  133. Help & settings, file details, media info and archive listing are shown in the
  134. PAGER. Please use the PAGER-specific keys in these screens.
  135. .Pp
  136. .Nm
  137. supports the following options:
  138. .Pp
  139. .Fl "b key"
  140. specify bookmark key to open
  141. .Pp
  142. .Fl "c N"
  143. specify dir color (default blue), disables if N>7
  144. 0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white
  145. .Pp
  146. .Fl e
  147. use exiftool instead of mediainfo
  148. .Pp
  149. .Fl i
  150. start in navigate-as-you-type mode
  151. .Pp
  152. .Fl l
  153. start in light mode (fewer details)
  154. .Pp
  155. .Fl "p nlay"
  156. path to custom nlay
  157. .Pp
  158. .Fl S
  159. start in disk usage analyzer mode
  160. .Pp
  161. .Fl v
  162. show version and exit
  163. .Pp
  164. .Fl h
  165. show program help and exit
  166. .Sh CONFIGURATION
  167. .Nm
  168. uses \fIxdg-open\fR (on Linux) and \fIopen(1)\fR (on OS X) as the desktop
  169. opener. It invokes
  170. .Pa nlay
  171. to run desktop search utility or terminal locker. Read more on
  172. .Pa nlay
  173. at:
  174. .br
  175. .Em https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/all-about-nlay
  176. .Pp
  177. There is no configuration file. Settings work on environment variables. Please
  178. refer to the ENVIRONMENT section below.
  179. .Pp
  180. Configuring
  181. .Nm
  182. to change to the last visited directory on quit requires shell integration in a
  183. few easy steps. Please visit the project page (linked below) for the
  184. instructions.
  185. .Sh FILTERS
  186. Filters support regexes to instantly (search-as-you-type) list the matching
  187. entries in the current directory.
  188. .Pp
  189. Ways to exit filter prompt:
  190. .Pp
  191. (1) press \fI^L\fR to clear filter followed by \fIBksp\fR (to clear the filter symbol, like vi)
  192. .br
  193. - at other prompts \fI^L\fR followed by \fIEnter\fR discards all changes and exits prompt
  194. .br
  195. (2) run a search with no matches and press \fIEnter\fR
  196. .Pp
  197. Common use cases:
  198. .Pp
  199. (1) To list all matches starting with the filter expression, start the expression
  200. with a '^' (caret) symbol.
  201. .br
  202. (2) Type '\\.mkv' to list all MKV files.
  203. .br
  204. (3) Use '.*' to match any character (\fIsort of\fR fuzzy search).
  205. .Pp
  206. If
  207. .Nm
  208. is invoked as root or the environment variable \fBNNN_SHOW_HIDDEN\fR is set the default filter will also match hidden files.
  209. .Pp
  210. In the \fInavigate-as-you-type\fR mode directories are opened in filter mode,
  211. allowing continuous navigation. Works best with the \fBarrow keys\fR.
  212. .br
  213. In case of only one match and it's a directory, `nnn` auto selects the directory and enters it in this mode.
  214. .Sh MULTI-COPY MODE
  215. The absolute path of a single file can be copied to clipboard by pressing \fI^K\fR if
  216. NNN_COPIER is set (see ENVIRONMENT section below).
  217. .Pp
  218. To copy multiple file paths the multi-copy mode should be enabled using \fI^Y\fR.
  219. In this mode it's possible to
  220. .Pp
  221. (1) select multiple files one by one by pressing \fI^K\fR on each entry; or,
  222. .br
  223. (2) navigate to another file in the same directory to select a range of files.
  224. .Pp
  225. Pressing \fI^Y\fR again copies the paths to clipboard and exits the multi-copy mode.
  226. .Sh ENVIRONMENT
  227. The SHELL, EDITOR (VISUAL, if defined) and PAGER environment variables take precedence
  228. when dealing with the !, e and p commands respectively.
  229. .Pp
  230. \fBNNN_BMS:\fR bookmark string as \fIkey:location\fR pairs (max 10) separated by
  231. \fI;\fR:
  232. .Bd -literal
  233. export NNN_BMS='doc:~/Documents;u:/home/user/Cam Uploads;D:~/Downloads/'
  234. .Ed
  235. The bookmark prompt also understands the \fI~\fR (HOME), \fI-\fR (last visited directory) and \fI&\fR shortcuts.
  236. .Pp
  237. \fBNNN_USE_EDITOR:\fR use EDITOR (preferably CLI, fallback vi) to handle text
  238. files.
  239. .Bd -literal
  240. export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1
  241. .Ed
  242. .Pp
  243. \fBNNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER:\fR set to a desktop file manager to open the current
  244. directory with. E.g.:
  245. .Bd -literal
  246. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
  247. .Ed
  248. .Pp
  249. \fBNNN_IDLE_TIMEOUT:\fR set idle timeout (in seconds) to invoke terminal
  250. screensaver.
  251. .Pp
  252. \fBNNN_COPIER:\fR set to a clipboard copier script. For example, on Linux:
  253. .Bd -literal
  254. -------------------------------------
  255. #!/bin/sh
  256. # comment the next line to convert newlines to spaces
  257. IFS=
  258. echo -n $1 | xsel --clipboard --input
  259. -------------------------------------
  260. .Ed
  261. .br
  262. If it's not set, by default file paths are copied to the tmp file \fBDIR/.nnncp\fR, where 'DIR' (by priority) is: \fI$HOME\fR or, \fI$TMPDIR\fR or, \fI/tmp\fR.
  263. .Pp
  264. \fBNNN_QUOTE_ON:\fR wrap copied paths within single quotes. Useful for pasting
  265. names in the shell. Note that the filename is not escaped. So copying may still fail
  266. for filenames having quote(s) in them.
  267. .Pp
  268. \fBNNN_SCRIPT:\fR path to a custom script to invoke with currently selected file name as argument 1.
  269. .Bd -literal
  270. export NNN_SCRIPT=/usr/local/bin/nscript
  271. .Ed
  272. .Pp
  273. \fBNNN_MULTISCRIPT:\fR run multiple custom scripts.
  274. .Bd -literal
  275. export NNN_MULTISCRIPT=1
  276. .Ed
  277. .Pp
  278. \fBNNN_SHOW_HIDDEN:\fR show hidden files.
  279. .Bd -literal
  280. export NNN_SHOW_HIDDEN=1
  281. .Ed
  282. .Pp
  283. \fBNNN_NO_AUTOSELECT:\fR Disable directory auto-selection in \fInavigate-as-you-type\fR mode.
  284. .Bd -literal
  285. export export NNN_NO_AUTOSELECT=1
  286. .Ed
  287. .Sh KNOWN ISSUES
  288. If you are using urxvt you might have to set backspace key to DEC.
  289. .Sh AUTHORS
  290. .An Lazaros Koromilas Aq Mt lostd@2f30.org ,
  291. .An Dimitris Papastamos Aq Mt sin@2f30.org ,
  292. .An Arun Prakash Jana Aq Mt engineerarun@gmail.com .
  293. .Sh HOME
  294. .Em https://github.com/jarun/nnn