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  1. <h1 align="center">nnn - <i>type less, do more, way faster</i></h1>
  2. <p align="center">
  3. <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>
  4. <a href="http://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/homebrew/v/nnn.svg?maxAge=600" alt="Homebrew" /></a>
  5. <a href="https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/nnn/"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/archlinux-rolling-blue.svg?maxAge=600" alt="Arch Linux" /></a>
  6. <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>
  7. <a href="https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/fedora-27+-blue.svg?maxAge=2592000" alt="Fedora 27+" /></a>
  8. <a href="https://software.opensuse.org/package/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/opensuse%20leap-15.0+-blue.svg?maxAge=2592000" alt="openSUSE Leap 15.0+" /></a>
  9. <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>
  10. </p>
  11. <p align="center">
  12. <a href="https://repology.org/metapackage/nnn"><img src="https://repology.org/badge/tiny-repos/nnn.svg" alt="Availability"></a>
  13. <a href="https://travis-ci.org/jarun/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/jarun/nnn/master.svg?label=travis" alt="Travis Status" /></a>
  14. <a href="https://circleci.com/gh/jarun/workflows/nnn"><img src="https://img.shields.io/circleci/project/github/jarun/nnn.svg?label=circleci" alt="CircleCI Status" /></a>
  15. <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>
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  17. </p>
  18. <p align="center">
  19. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2n5aGqou9E"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/onpq3vP.png" /></a>
  20. </p>
  21. <p align="center"><i>Modes of nnn (light with filter, detail, du analyzer) with memory usage (click for a demo video)</i></a></p>
  22. ## ToC
  23. - [Introduction](#introduction)
  24. - [Features](#features)
  25. - [Installation](#installation)
  26. - [Library dependencies](#library-dependencies)
  27. - [Utility dependencies](#utility-dependencies)
  28. - [From a package manager](#from-a-package-manager)
  29. - [Release packages](#release-packages)
  30. - [From source](#from-source)
  31. - [Shell completion](#shell-completion)
  32. - [Usage](#usage)
  33. - [Configuration](#configuration)
  34. - [Cmdline options](#cmdline-options)
  35. - [Keyboard and mouse](#keyboard-and-mouse)
  36. - [Leader key](#leader-key)
  37. - [Help](#help)
  38. - [Concepts](#concepts)
  39. - [Contexts](#contexts)
  40. - [Context-specific color](#context-specific-color)
  41. - [Dual pane](#dual-pane)
  42. - [Selection](#selection)
  43. - [Filters](#filters)
  44. - [Navigate-as-you-type](#navigate-as-you-type)
  45. - [File indicators](#file-indicators)
  46. - [Hot-plugged drives](#hot-plugged-drives)
  47. - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
  48. - [Tmux configuration](#tmux-configuration)
  49. - [BSD terminal issue](#bsd-terminal-issue)
  50. - [100% CPU usage](#100-cpu-usage)
  51. - [Why fork?](#why-fork)
  52. - [Mentions](#mentions)
  53. - [Developers](#developers)
  54. ## Introduction
  55. `nnn` is a full-featured file manager for low-end devices and the regular desktop. It's extremely light and fast (**[performance](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/performance)**).
  56. `nnn` is also a disk usage analyzer, a fuzzy app launcher, a batch file renamer and a file picker.
  57. Many **[plugins](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/tree/master/plugins)** are available to extend its power. Plugins can be run directly with custom keybinds. There's an independent [(neo)vim picker plugin](https://github.com/mcchrish/nnn.vim) project. Custom plugins are easy to add.
  58. It runs on Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, BSD, Cygwin, Linux subsystem for Windows and Termux on Android. `nnn` works seamlessly with DEs and GUI utilities. It's nearly zero-config (with sensible defaults) and can be setup in less than 5 minutes.
  59. Visit the **[wiki](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki)** for more information on configuration, operational notes and tips.
  60. Here's a video of [`nnn` on Termux (Android)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbaauM7gUJw).
  61. ## Features
  62. - Modes
  63. - Detail (default), light
  64. - Disk usage analyzer (block/apparent)
  65. - File picker, (neo)vim plugin
  66. - Navigation
  67. - *Navigate-as-you-type* with dir auto-select, *wild load*
  68. - 4 contexts (_aka_ tabs/workspaces)
  69. - Bookmarks; pin and visit a directory
  70. - Familiar, easy shortcuts (arrows, <kbd>~</kbd>, <kbd>-</kbd>, <kbd>@</kbd>)
  71. - Sorting
  72. - Ordered pure numeric names by default (visit _/proc_)
  73. - Case-insensitive version (_aka_ natural) sort
  74. - Sort by file name, modification time, size, file extension
  75. - Search
  76. - Instant filtering with *search-as-you-type*
  77. - Regex and substring match
  78. - Subtree search to open or edit files (using plugin)
  79. - Mimes
  80. - Open with desktop opener or specify a custom app
  81. - Create, list, extract archives
  82. - Option to open all text files in EDITOR
  83. - Information
  84. - Detailed file information
  85. - Media information (needs mediainfo/exiftool)
  86. - Plugins
  87. - (Un)mount external drives
  88. - File and directory diff
  89. - Play selection in MOC
  90. - View PDF as text
  91. - View images/thumbnails in terminal
  92. - Upload image to Imgur
  93. - Paste text to Ubuntu pastebin
  94. - Upload file to transfer.sh
  95. - Split and join files
  96. - Create MP3 ringtones
  97. - Calculate and verify checksums
  98. - Read a text file
  99. - Hex viewer
  100. - and more...
  101. - Convenience
  102. - Needs minimal configuration
  103. - Plugin keybinds
  104. - Select files across dirs; all/range selection
  105. - Copy, move, delete, archive, link selection
  106. - Batch rename selection or dir entries
  107. - FreeDesktop compliant trash (needs trash-cli)
  108. - SSHFS mounts (needs sshfs)
  109. - Mouse support
  110. - Create, rename, duplicate files and directories
  111. - Show copy, move progress on Linux (needs avdcpmv)
  112. - Per-context directory color (default: blue)
  113. - Spawn a shell in the current directory
  114. - Launch applications, run a command
  115. - Run current file as executable
  116. - Change directory at exit (*easy* shell integration)
  117. - Edit file in EDITOR or open in PAGER
  118. - Take quick notes
  119. - Lock the terminal (needs a locker)
  120. - Shortcut reference a keypress away
  121. - Unicode support
  122. - Follows Linux kernel coding style
  123. - Highly optimized, static analysis integrated code
  124. - Minimal library dependencies
  125. - Available on many distros
  126. ## Installation
  127. #### Library dependencies
  128. `nnn` needs a curses library with wide character support (like ncursesw), libreadline and standard libc. It's possible to drop libreadline using the Makefile target `norl`.
  129. #### Utility dependencies
  130. | Dependency | Installation | Operation |
  131. | --- | --- | --- |
  132. | xdg-open (Linux), open(1) (macOS), cygstart (Cygwin) | base | desktop opener |
  133. | file, coreutils (cp, mv, rm), findutils (xargs) | base | file type, copy, move and remove |
  134. | tar, (un)zip [atool/bsdtar for more formats] | base | create, list, extract tar, gzip, bzip2, zip |
  135. | mediainfo / exiftool | if needed | multimedia file details |
  136. | sshfs, fusermount(3) | if needed | mount, unmount over SSHFS |
  137. | trash-cli | optional | trash files (default action: delete) |
  138. | vlock (Linux), bashlock (macOS), lock(1) (BSD) | optional | terminal locker (fallback: [cmatrix](https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrix)) |
  139. | advcpmv (Linux) ([integration](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki#show-cp-mv-progress)) | optional | copy, move progress |
  140. | `$VISUAL` (else `$EDITOR`), `$PAGER`, `$SHELL` | optional | fallback vi, less, sh |
  141. #### From a package manager
  142. There's a good chance `nnn` is already available in the default repos of your distro. Find a list of known packagers below.
  143. - [Alpine Linux](https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=nnn) (`apk add nnn`)
  144. - [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/nnn/) (`pacman -S nnn`)
  145. - CentOS (`yum --enablerepo=epel install nnn`)
  146. - [CRUX](https://crux.nu/portdb/?a=search&q=nnn) (`prt-get depinst nnn`)
  147. - [Debian](https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1) (`apt-get install nnn`)
  148. - [DPorts](https://github.com/DragonFlyBSD/DPorts/tree/master/misc/nnn) (`pkg install nnn`)
  149. - [Fedora](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/nnn) (`dnf install nnn`)
  150. - [FreeBSD](https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/misc/nnn/) (`pkg install nnn`)
  151. - [Gentoo](https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-misc/nnn) (`emerge nnn`)
  152. - [macOS/Homebrew](http://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nnn) (`brew install nnn`)
  153. - [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=nnn) (`port install nnn`)
  154. - [Milis Linux](https://notabug.org/milislinux/milis/src/master/talimatname/genel/n/nnn/talimat) (`mps kur nnn`)
  155. - [nixpkgs](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/pkgs/applications/misc/nnn) (`nix-env -i nnn`)
  156. - [NuTyX](https://www.nutyx.org/en/?type=pkg&branch=rolling&arch=x86_64&searchpkg=nnn) (`cards install nnn`)
  157. - [OpenBSD](https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/sysutils/nnn/) (`pkg_add nnn`)
  158. - [openSUSE](https://software.opensuse.org/package/nnn) (and packages for several other distros) (`zypper in nnn`)
  159. - [pkgrsc](http://pkgsrc.se/sysutils/nnn) (`pkg_add nnn`)
  160. - [Raspbian Testing](https://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/n/nnn/) (`apt-get install nnn`)
  161. - [Slackware](http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/system/nnn/) (`slackpkg install nnn`)
  162. - [SliTaz Cooking](http://cook.slitaz.org/index.cgi?pkg=nnn) (`cooker pkg nnn`)
  163. - [Solus](https://packages.getsol.us/shannon/n/nnn/) (`eopkg install nnn`)
  164. - [Source Mage](http://codex.sourcemage.org/test/shell-term-fm/nnn/) (`cast nnn`)
  165. - [Termux](https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/tree/master/packages/nnn) (`pkg in nnn`)
  166. - [Ubuntu](https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1) (`apt-get install nnn`)
  167. - [Void Linux](https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/tree/master/srcpkgs/nnn) (`xbps-install -S nnn`)
  168. #### Release packages
  169. Packages for Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora and Ubuntu are available with the [latest stable release](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/releases/latest).
  170. #### From source
  171. 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):
  172. $ sudo apt-get install pkg-config libncursesw5-dev libreadline6-dev
  173. $ make
  174. $ sudo make strip install
  175. `PREFIX` is supported, in case you want to install to a different location.
  176. - Compilation notes for [Raspberry Pi](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/issues/182)
  177. - Instructions for [Cygwin](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/Cygwin-instructions)
  178. #### Shell completion
  179. Option completion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh can be found in respective subdirectories of [`misc/auto-completion/`](misc/auto-completion). Please refer to your shell's manual for installation instructions.
  180. ## Usage
  181. #### Configuration
  182. `nnn` supports the following environment variables for configuration. All of them are optional (set if you need). There is no config file. Any associated files are stored under `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nnn/`.
  183. | Example `export` | Description |
  184. | --- | --- |
  185. | `NNN_BMS='d:~/Documents;D:~/Docs archive/'` | key-bookmark pairs [max 10] |
  186. | `NNN_PLUG='o:fzy-open;p:mocplay;m:nmount;t:thumb'` | key-plugin pairs (<kbd>x-key</kbd> to run) [max 10] |
  187. | `NNN_USE_EDITOR=1` | open text files in `$VISUAL` (else `$EDITOR`, fallback vi) |
  188. | `NNN_CONTEXT_COLORS='1234'` | specify per context color [default: '4444' (all blue)] |
  189. | `NNN_SSHFS_OPTS='sshfs -o reconnect,idmap=user'` | specify SSHFS options |
  190. | `NNN_NOTE='/home/user/Dropbox/notes'` | absolute path to note file [default: none] |
  191. | `NNN_OPENER=mimeopen` | custom file opener |
  192. | `NNN_IDLE_TIMEOUT=300` | idle seconds before locking terminal [default: disabled] |
  193. | `NNN_COPIER=copier` | clipboard copier script [default: none] |
  194. | `NNN_NO_AUTOSELECT=1` | do not auto-select matching dir in _nav-as-you-type_ mode |
  195. | `NNN_RESTRICT_NAV_OPEN=1` | open files on <kbd> ↵</kbd>, not <kbd>→</kbd> or <kbd>l</kbd> |
  196. | `NNN_TRASH=1` | trash files to the desktop Trash [default: delete] |
  197. | `NNN_CP_MV_PROG=1` | show copy, move progress on Linux |
  198. #### Cmdline options
  199. ```
  200. usage: nnn [-b key] [-d] [-e] [-H] [-i] [-n]
  201. [-p file] [-s] [-S] [-v] [-w] [-h] [PATH]
  202. The missing terminal file manager for X.
  203. positional args:
  204. PATH start dir [default: current dir]
  205. optional args:
  206. -b key open bookmark key
  207. -d detail mode
  208. -e use exiftool for media info
  209. -H show hidden files
  210. -i nav-as-you-type mode
  211. -n version sort
  212. -p file selection file (stdout if '-')
  213. -s string filters [default: regex]
  214. -S du mode
  215. -v show version
  216. -w wild load
  217. -h show help
  218. ```
  219. #### Keyboard and mouse
  220. Press <kbd>?</kbd> in `nnn` to see the list anytime.
  221. ```
  222. NAVIGATION
  223. ↑ k Up PgUp ^U Scroll up
  224. ↓ j Down PgDn ^D Scroll down
  225. ← h Parent dir ~ ` @ - HOME, /, start, last
  226. ↵ → l Open file/dir . Toggle show hidden
  227. g ^A First entry G ^E Last entry
  228. b Pin current dir ^B Go to pinned dir
  229. Tab ^I Next context d Toggle detail view
  230. , ^/ Lead key N LeadN Context N
  231. / Filter/Lead Ins ^T Toggle nav-as-you-type
  232. Esc Exit prompt ^L Redraw/clear prompt
  233. q Quit context Lead' First file
  234. Q ^Q Quit ^G QuitCD ? Help, config
  235. FILES
  236. ^O Open with... n Create new/link
  237. D File details ^R Rename/duplicate
  238. ⎵ ^K / Y Select entry/all r Batch rename
  239. K ^Y Toggle selection y List selection
  240. P Copy selection X Delete selection
  241. V Move selection ^X Delete entry
  242. f Create archive m M Brief/full mediainfo
  243. ^F Extract archive F List archive
  244. e Edit in EDITOR p Open in PAGER
  245. ORDER TOGGLES
  246. ^J du E Extn S Apparent du
  247. ^W Random s Size t Time modified
  248. MISC
  249. ! ^] Shell L Lock C Execute entry
  250. R ^V Pick plugin xK Run plugin key K
  251. c SSHFS mount u Unmount
  252. ^P Prompt ^N Note = Launcher
  253. ```
  254. Note: Help & settings, file details, media info and archive listing are shown in the PAGER. Use the PAGER-specific keys in these screens.
  255. | Mouse click | Function |
  256. |---| --- |
  257. | Left single on context number | Visit context |
  258. | Left single on top row after context numbers | Visit parent |
  259. | Left single/double on last 2 rows | Toggle nav-as-you-type |
  260. | Left single | Select context or entry |
  261. | Left double | Select context or open entry |
  262. ##### Leader key
  263. The Leader/Lead key provides a powerful multi-functional navigation mechanism. It is case-sensitive and understands contexts, bookmarks and location shortcuts.
  264. | Key | Function |
  265. |:---:| --- |
  266. | <kbd>1-4</kbd> | Go to/create selected context |
  267. | <kbd>></kbd>, <kbd>.</kbd> | Go to next active context |
  268. | <kbd><</kbd>, <kbd>,</kbd> | Go to previous active context |
  269. | key | Go to bookmarked location |
  270. | <kbd>'</kbd> | Go to first file in directory |
  271. | <kbd>~</kbd> <kbd>`</kbd> <kbd>@</kbd> <kbd>-</kbd> | Go to HOME, `/`, start, last visited dir |
  272. | <kbd>q</kbd> | Quit context |
  273. When the filter is on, <kbd>/</kbd> works as an additional Leader key.
  274. #### Help
  275. $ nnn -h
  276. $ man nnn
  277. To lookup keyboard shortcuts at runtime, press <kbd>?</kbd>.
  278. ## Concepts
  279. #### Contexts
  280. Contexts serve the purpose of exploring multiple directories simultaneously. 4 contexts are available. The status of the contexts are shown in the top left corner:
  281. - the current context is in reverse
  282. - other active contexts are underlined
  283. - rest are inactive
  284. To switch to a context press the Leader key followed by the context number (1-4).
  285. The first time a context is entered, it copies the state of the last visited context. Each context remembers its last visited directory.
  286. When a context is quit, the next active context is selected. If the last active context is quit, the program quits.
  287. ##### Context-specific color
  288. Each context can have its own directory color specified:
  289. export NNN_CONTEXT_COLORS='1234'
  290. colors: 0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue (default), 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white
  291. ##### Dual pane
  292. Any number of `nnn` instances can be opened simultaneously using the lightweight terminal multiplexter [`dvtm`](http://www.brain-dump.org/projects/dvtm/). For example, to open 2 instances or a dual pane mode, have the following alias:
  293. alias n2="dvtm -m '^h' nnn nnn"
  294. Note that the `dvtm` MOD key is redefined to <kbd>^H</kbd> as the default one (<kbd>^G</kbd>) is also an `nnn` shortcut.
  295. #### Selection
  296. Use <kbd>^K</kbd> to select the file under the cursor.
  297. To select multiple files:
  298. - press <kbd>^Y</kbd> to enter selection mode. In this mode it's possible to
  299. - cherry-pick individual files one by one by pressing <kbd>^K</kbd> on each entry (works across directories and contexts); or,
  300. - navigate to another file in the same directory to select a range of files
  301. - press <kbd>^Y</kbd> again to save the selection and exit selection mode.
  302. _NOTE:_ If you are on BSD/macOS, please check the [BSD terminal issue](https://github.com/jarun/nnn#bsd-terminal-issue) with <kbd>^Y</kbd> for workaround.
  303. Selected files are visually indicated by a `+` before the entries.
  304. The selection can now be listed, copied, moved, removed, archived or linked.
  305. Navigate to a target directory then use <kbd>V</kbd> (move) or <kbd>P</kbd> (copy) to have the selected files moved or copied.
  306. Absolute paths of the selected files are copied to the temporary file `.selection` in the config directory. The path is shown in the help and configuration screen. If `$NNN_COPIER` is set the file paths are also copied to the system clipboard.
  307. #### Filters
  308. Filters support regexes (default) to instantly (search-as-you-type) list the matching entries in the current directory.
  309. Common use cases:
  310. - to list all matches starting with the filter expression, start the expression with a `^` (caret) symbol
  311. - type `\.mkv` to list all MKV files
  312. - use `.*` to match any character (_sort of_ fuzzy search)
  313. There is a program option to filter entries by substring match instead of regex.
  314. #### Navigate-as-you-type
  315. In this mode directories are opened in filter mode, allowing continuous navigation. Works best with the **arrow keys**.
  316. When there's a unique match and it's a directory, `nnn` auto selects the directory and enters it in this mode. To disable this behaviour,
  317. export NNN_NO_AUTOSELECT=1
  318. This mode takes navigation to the next level when short, unique keypress sequences are possible. For example, to reach `nnn` development directory (located at `~/GitHub/nnn`) from my `$HOME` (which is the default directory the terminal starts in), I use the sequence <kbd>g</kbd><kbd>n</kbd>.
  319. The **_wild load_** option can be extremely handy for users who use this mode constantly. The entries are unsorted when the directory loads. Applying filters sorts the entries (with directories on top). Directory color is disabled in this mode.
  320. #### File indicators
  321. The following indicators are used in the detail view:
  322. | Indicator | File Type |
  323. |:---:| --- |
  324. | `/` | Directory |
  325. | `*` | Executable |
  326. | <code>&#124;</code> | Fifo |
  327. | `=` | Socket |
  328. | `@` | Symbolic Link |
  329. | `@/` | Symbolic Link to directory |
  330. | `b` | Block Device |
  331. | `c` | Character Device |
  332. | `?` | Unknown |
  333. #### Hot-plugged drives
  334. External storage devices can be (un)mounted using the plugin [nmount](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/blob/master/plugins/nmount).
  335. For auto-mounting external storage drives use udev rules or udisks wrappers.
  336. ## Troubleshooting
  337. ##### Tmux configuration
  338. `nnn` might not handle keypresses correctly when used with tmux (see issue #104 for more details). Set `TERM=xterm-256color` to address it.
  339. ##### BSD terminal issue
  340. TLDR: Use the keybind <kbd>K</kbd> to toggle selection if you are having issues with <kbd>^Y</kbd>.
  341. On OpenBSD & FreeBSD (and probably on macOS as well) `stty` maps <kbd>^Y</kbd> to `DSUSP` by default. This means that typing <kbd>^Y</kbd> will suspend `nnn` as if you typed <kbd>^Z</kbd> (you can bring `nnn` back to the foreground by issuing `fg`) instead of entering multi-selection mode. You can check this with `stty -a`. If it includes the text `dsusp = ^Y`, issuing `stty dsusp undef` will disable this `DSUSP` and let `nnn` receive the <kbd>^Y</kbd> instead.
  342. ##### 100% CPU usage
  343. There is a known issue where if you close the terminal directly with `nnn` **_waiting for a spawned process_**, a deadlock occurs and `nnn` uses 100% CPU. Please see issue [#225](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/issues/225) for more details. Make sure you quit the spawned process before closing the terminal. It's not a problem if there is no spawned process (`nnn` isn't blocked) as `nnn` checks if the parent process has exited.
  344. ## Why fork?
  345. `nnn` was initially forked from [noice](http://git.2f30.org/noice/) but is significantly [different](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/nnn-vs.-noice) today. I chose to fork because:
  346. - one can argue my approach deviates from the goal of the original project - keep the utility `suckless`. `noice` was rudimentary. In my opinion evolution is the taste of time.
  347. - 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 the [design considerations](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/design-considerations) for more details.
  348. Trivia: The name `nnn` is a recursive acronym for the initial words from _Noice is Not Noice, a noicer fork..._, suggested by a longtime friend.
  349. ## Mentions
  350. - [FOSSMint](https://www.fossmint.com/nnn-linux-terminal-file-browser/)
  351. - [Hacker News 1](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18520898)
  352. - [Hacker News 2](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19850656)
  353. - [It's FOSS](https://itsfoss.com/nnn-file-browser-linux/)
  354. - [LinuxLinks1](https://www.linuxlinks.com/nnn-fast-and-flexible-file-manager/)
  355. - [LinuxLinks2](https://www.linuxlinks.com/bestconsolefilemanagers/)
  356. - [Suckless Rocks](https://suckless.org/rocks/)
  357. - [Ubuntu Full Circle Magazine - Issue 135](https://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-135/)
  358. ## Developers
  359. 1. Copyright © 2014-2016 Lazaros Koromilas
  360. 2. Copyright © 2014-2016 Dimitris Papastamos
  361. 3. Copyright © 2016-2019 [Arun Prakash Jana](https://github.com/jarun)
  362. Contributions are welcome. Please visit the [ToDo list](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/issues/324).