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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 probably the [fastest and most resource-sensitive](#performance) (with all its capabilities) file browser you have ever used. It's extremely flexible too - integrates with your DE and favourite GUI utilities, works with the desktop opener, supports bookmarks, has smart navigation shortcuts, [navigate-as-you-type](#navigate-as-you-type-mode) mode, disk usage analyzer mode, comprehensive file details and much more. `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.
  16. Cool things you can do with `nnn`:
  17. - open any file in the default desktop application or a custom one
  18. - *navigate-as-you-type* (*search-as-you-type* enabled even on directory switch)
  19. - check disk usage with number of files in current directory tree
  20. - run desktop search utility (gnome-search-tool or catfish) in any directory
  21. - copy absolute file path to clipboard, spawn a terminal and use the file path
  22. - navigate instantly using shortcuts like `~`, `-`, `&` or handy bookmarks
  23. - use `cd .....` at chdir prompt to go to a parent directory
  24. - detailed file stats, media info, list and extract archives
  25. - pin a directory you may need to revisit and jump to it anytime
  26. - lock the current terminal after a specified idle time
  27. - change directory on exit
  28. 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...
  29. Have fun with it! PRs are welcome. Check out [#1](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/issues/1).
  30. *Love smart and efficient terminal utilities? Explore my repositories. Buy me a cup of coffee if they help you.*
  31. <p align="center">
  32. <a href="https://saythanks.io/to/jarun"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/say-thanks!-ff69b4.svg" /></a>
  33. <a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=RMLTQ76JSXJ4Q"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-$5-green.svg" alt="Donate via PayPal!" /></a>
  34. </p>
  35. ### Table of Contents
  36. - [Features](#features)
  37. - [Performance](#performance)
  38. - [Installation](#installation)
  39. - [Dependencies](#dependencies)
  40. - [From a package manager](#from-a-package-manager)
  41. - [Release packages](#release-packages)
  42. - [From source](#from-source)
  43. - [Shell completion](#shell-completion)
  44. - [Usage](#usage)
  45. - [Cmdline options](#cmdline-options)
  46. - [Keyboard shortcuts](#keyboard-shortcuts)
  47. - [Filters](#filters)
  48. - [Navigate-as-you-type mode](#navigate-as-you-type-mode)
  49. - [File type abbreviations](#file-type-abbreviations)
  50. - [File handling](#file-handling)
  51. - [Help](#help)
  52. - [Quickstart](#quickstart)
  53. - [How to](#how-to)
  54. - [add bookmarks](#add-bookmarks)
  55. - [use cd .....](#use-cd-)
  56. - [cd on quit](#cd-on-quit)
  57. - [copy file path to clipboard](#copy-file-path-to-clipboard)
  58. - [change dir color](#change-dir-color)
  59. - [file copy, move, delete](#file-copy-move-delete)
  60. - [boost chdir prompt](#boost-chdir-prompt)
  61. - [set idle timeout](#set-idle-timeout)
  62. - [show hot plugged drives](#show-hot-plugged-drives)
  63. - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
  64. - [nnn blocks on opening files](#nnn-blocks-on-opening-files)
  65. - [Why fork?](#why-fork)
  66. - [Mentions](#mentions)
  67. - [Developers](#developers)
  68. ### Features
  69. - Navigation
  70. - Familiar shortcuts
  71. - *Navigate-as-you-type* mode
  72. - Bookmarks support; pin and visit a directory
  73. - Open a bookmarked directory on start
  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. - Open file with a custom application
  85. - Optionally open text files in EDITOR (fallback vi)
  86. - Customizable bash script [nlay](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/all-about-nlay) to handle actions
  87. - Information
  88. - Basic and detail view
  89. - Detailed file information
  90. - Media information (needs mediainfo or exiftool, if specified)
  91. - Ordering
  92. - Numeric order (1, 2, ... 10, 11, ...) for numeric names
  93. - Sort by file name, modification time, size
  94. - Convenience
  95. - Create, rename files and directories
  96. - Spawn SHELL (fallback sh) in the current directory
  97. - Invoke file path copier (*easy* shell integration)
  98. - Change directory at exit (*easy* shell integration)
  99. - Open any file in EDITOR (fallback vi) or PAGER (fallback less)
  100. - List and extract archives (needs atool)
  101. - Open current directory in a custom GUI file browser
  102. - Monitor directory changes
  103. - Terminal screensaver (default vlock, customizable) integration
  104. - Unicode support
  105. - Highly optimized code, minimal resource usage
  106. ### Performance
  107. `nnn` vs. ncdu memory usage in disk usage analyzer mode (401385 files on disk):
  108. ```
  109. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  110. 5034 vaio 20 0 70360 58764 2244 S 0.0 0.7 0:00.80 ncdu /
  111. 4949 vaio 20 0 17520 4224 2584 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.54 nnn -S /
  112. ```
  113. `nnn` vs. midnight commander vs. ranger memory usage while viewing a directory with 13790 files, sorted by size:
  114. ```
  115. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
  116. 16255 vaio 20 0 101392 59304 7928 S 0.0 0.7 0:00.68 /usr/bin/python -O /usr/bin/ranger
  117. 15971 vaio 20 0 65732 11784 6848 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.56 mc
  118. 16198 vaio 20 0 18520 4900 2536 S 0.3 0.1 0:00.14 nnn
  119. ```
  120. Intrigued? Find out [HOW](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/performance-factors).
  121. ### Installation
  122. #### Dependencies
  123. `nnn` needs libreadline, libncursesw (on Linux or ncurses on OS X) and standard libc.
  124. #### From a package manager
  125. - [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/nnn/)
  126. - [Debian](https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1)
  127. - [Homebrew](http://formulae.brew.sh/formula/nnn)
  128. - [NixOS](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/pkgs/applications/misc/nnn) (`sudo nix-env -i nnn`)
  129. - [openSUSE](https://software.opensuse.org/package/nnn)
  130. - [Slackware](http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/system/nnn/)
  131. - [Source Mage](http://codex.sourcemage.org/test/shell-term-fm/nnn/) (`cast nnn`)
  132. - [Ubuntu](https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nnn&searchon=names&exact=1)
  133. - [Ubuntu PPA](https://launchpad.net/~twodopeshaggy/+archive/ubuntu/jarun/)
  134. - [Void Linux](https://github.com/voidlinux/void-packages/tree/master/srcpkgs/nnn) (`sudo xbps-install -S nnn`)
  135. #### Release packages
  136. Packages for Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora and Ubuntu are available with the [latest stable release](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/releases/latest).
  137. #### From source
  138. 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):
  139. $ sudo apt-get install libncursesw5-dev libreadline6-dev
  140. $ make
  141. $ sudo make install
  142. `PREFIX` is supported, in case you want to install to a different location.
  143. ### Shell completion
  144. 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.
  145. ### Usage
  146. #### Cmdline options
  147. ```
  148. usage: nnn [-b key] [-c N] [-e] [-i] [-l]
  149. [-p nlay] [-S] [-v] [-h] [PATH]
  150. The missing terminal file browser for X.
  151. positional arguments:
  152. PATH start dir [default: current dir]
  153. optional arguments:
  154. -b key specify bookmark key to open
  155. -c N specify dir color, disables if N>7
  156. -e use exiftool instead of mediainfo
  157. -i start in navigate-as-you-type mode
  158. -l start in light mode (fewer details)
  159. -p nlay path to custom nlay
  160. -S start in disk usage analyzer mode
  161. -v show program version and exit
  162. -h show this help and exit
  163. ```
  164. `>` indicates the currently selected entry in `nnn`.
  165. #### Keyboard shortcuts
  166. ```
  167. Key | Function
  168. - + -
  169. ↑, k, ^P | Previous entry
  170. ↓, j, ^N | Next entry
  171. PgUp, ^U | Scroll half page up
  172. PgDn, ^D | Scroll half page down
  173. Home, g, ^, ^A | First entry
  174. End, G, $, ^E | Fast entry
  175. →, ↵, l, ^M | Open file or enter dir
  176. ←, Bksp, h, ^H | Go to parent dir
  177. ^O | Open with...
  178. Insert | Toggle navigate-as-you-type
  179. ~ | Go HOME
  180. & | Go to initial dir
  181. - | Go to last visited dir
  182. / | Filter dir contents
  183. ^/ | Open desktop search tool
  184. . | Toggle hide . files
  185. b | Bookmark prompt
  186. ^B | Pin current dir
  187. ^V | Go to pinned dir
  188. c | Change dir prompt
  189. d | Toggle detail view
  190. D | File details
  191. m | Brief media info
  192. M | Full media info
  193. n | Create new
  194. ^R | Rename entry
  195. s | Toggle sort by size
  196. S | Toggle du mode
  197. t | Toggle sort by mtime
  198. ! | Spawn SHELL in dir
  199. e | Edit entry in EDITOR
  200. o | Open dir in file manager
  201. p | Open entry in PAGER
  202. F | List archive
  203. ^X | Extract archive
  204. ^K | Invoke file path copier
  205. ^L | Redraw, clear prompt
  206. ? | Help, settings
  207. Q | Quit and cd
  208. q, ^Q | Quit
  209. ```
  210. Help & settings, file details, media info and archive listing are shown in the PAGER. Please use the PAGER-specific keys in these screens.
  211. #### Filters
  212. Filters support regexes to instantly (search-as-you-type) list the matching entries in the current directory.
  213. There are 3 ways to reset a filter:
  214. - pressing <kbd>^L</kbd>
  215. - a search with no matches
  216. - an extra backspace at the filter prompt (like vi)
  217. Common use cases:
  218. - to list all matches starting with the filter expression, start the expression with a `^` (caret) symbol
  219. - type `\.mkv` to list all MKV files
  220. If `nnn` is invoked as root the default filter will also match hidden files.
  221. #### Navigate-as-you-type mode
  222. In this mode directories are opened in filter mode, allowing continuous navigation. Works best with the **arrow keys**.
  223. #### File type abbreviations
  224. The following abbreviations are used in the detail view:
  225. | Symbol | File Type |
  226. | --- | --- |
  227. | `/` | Directory |
  228. | `*` | Executable |
  229. | <code>&#124;</code> | Fifo |
  230. | `=` | Socket |
  231. | `@` | Symbolic Link |
  232. | `b` | Block Device |
  233. | `c` | Character Device |
  234. #### File handling
  235. - `nnn` uses `xdg-open` on Linux and `open(1)` on OS X as the desktop opener.
  236. - To edit all text files in EDITOR (preferably CLI, fallback vi):
  237. export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1
  238. - To enable the desktop file manager key, set `NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER`. E.g.:
  239. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
  240. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=nautilus
  241. - [mediainfo](https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo) (or [exiftool](https://sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/), if specified) is required to view media information
  242. - [atool](http://www.nongnu.org/atool/) is required to list and extract archives
  243. #### Help
  244. $ nnn -h
  245. $ man nnn
  246. To lookup keyboard shortcuts at runtime, press <kbd>?</kbd>.
  247. ### Quickstart
  248. Add the following to your shell's rc file for the best experience:
  249. 1. Use a shorter and sweeter alias:
  250. alias n=nnn
  251. 2. Optionally open all text files in EDITOR (fallback vi):
  252. export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1
  253. 3. Set a desktop file manager to open directories with (if you ever need to). E.g.:
  254. export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
  255. 4. Run `n`.
  256. 5. Set `NNN_NOWAIT`, if nnn [blocks on your desktop environment](#nnn-blocks-on-opening-files) when a file is open.
  257. ### How to
  258. #### add bookmarks
  259. Set environment variable `NNN_BMS` as a string of `key:location` pairs (max 10) separated by semicolons (`;`):
  260. export NNN_BMS='doc:~/Documents;u:/home/user/Cam Uploads;D:~/Downloads/'
  261. #### use cd .....
  262. 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 `/`.
  263. #### cd on quit
  264. 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).
  265. As you might notice, `nnn` uses the environment variable `NNN_TMPFILE` to write the last visited directory path. You can change it.
  266. #### copy file path to clipboard
  267. `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.
  268. Sample Linux copier script:
  269. #!/bin/sh
  270. echo -n $1 | xsel --clipboard --input
  271. export `NNN_COPIER`:
  272. export NNN_COPIER="/path/to/copier.sh"
  273. Start `nnn` and use <kbd>^K</kbd> to copy the absolute path (from `/`) of the file under the cursor to clipboard.
  274. #### change dir color
  275. The default color for directories is blue. Option `-c` accepts color codes from 0 to 7 to use a different color:
  276. 0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white
  277. Any other value disables colored directories.
  278. #### file copy, move, delete
  279. `nnn` doesn't support file copy, move, delete inherently. However, it simplifies the workflow:
  280. 1. copy the absolute path to a file by invoking the file path copier (<kbd>^K</kbd>)
  281. 2. spawn a shell in the current directory (<kbd>!</kbd>)
  282. 3. while typing the desired command, copy the file path (usually <kbd>^-Shift-V</kbd>)
  283. #### boost chdir prompt
  284. `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).
  285. #### set idle timeout
  286. The terminal screensaver is disabled by default. To set the wait time in seconds, use environment variable `NNN_IDLE_TIMEOUT`.
  287. #### show hot plugged drives
  288. 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`.
  289. ### Troubleshooting
  290. #### nnn blocks on opening files
  291. 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,
  292. export NNN_NOWAIT=1
  293. ### Why fork?
  294. I chose to fork because:
  295. - 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.
  296. - 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.
  297. ### Mentions
  298. - [It's FOSS](https://itsfoss.com/nnn-file-browser-linux/)
  299. - [FOSSMint](https://www.fossmint.com/nnn-linux-terminal-file-browser/)
  300. ### Developers
  301. 1. Copyright © 2014-2016 Lazaros Koromilas
  302. 2. Copyright © 2014-2016 Dimitris Papastamos
  303. 3. Copyright © 2016-2017 [Arun Prakash Jana](https://github.com/jarun)