fix some files and added dotfiles

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/home/davide/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml

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import:
- /home/davide/git/alacritty-master/dracula.yml
window:
opacity: 0.97
# Window position (changes require restart)
#
# Specified in number of pixels.
# If the position is not set, the window manager will handle the placement.
position:
x: 75
y: 75
# Window padding (changes require restart)
#
# Blank space added around the window in pixels. This padding is scaled
# by DPI and the specified value is always added at both opposing sides.
padding:
x: 5
y: 0
# Spread additional padding evenly around the terminal content.
dynamic_padding: true
cursor:
style:
shape: Beam
blinking: On
# Font configuration
font:
# Normal (roman) font face
normal:
# Font family
family: Ubuntu Mono
# The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face.
style: Retina
# Bold font face
bold:
# Font family
#
# If the bold family is not specified, it will fall back to the
# value specified for the normal font.
family: Ubuntu Mono
# The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face.
style: Bold
# Italic font face
italic:
# Font family
#
# If the italic family is not specified, it will fall back to the
# value specified for the normal font.
family: Ubuntu Mono
# The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face.
style: Italic
# Bold italic font face
bold_italic:
# Font family
#
# If the bold italic family is not specified, it will fall back to the
# value specified for the normal font.
family: Ubuntu Mono
# The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face.
style: Bold Italic
# Point size
size: 12.0
# padding
offset:
x: 0 # For letter spacing (default: 0).
y: 1 # For line spacing (default: 0).

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# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
case $- in
*i*) ;;
*) return;;
esac
# don't put duplicate lines or lines starting with space in the history.
# See bash(1) for more options
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
# append to the history file, don't overwrite it
shopt -s histappend
# for setting history length see HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE in bash(1)
HISTSIZE=-1
HISTFILESIZE=-1
# check the window size after each command and, if necessary,
# update the values of LINES and COLUMNS.
shopt -s checkwinsize
# If set, the pattern "**" used in a pathname expansion context will
# match all files and zero or more directories and subdirectories.
#shopt -s globstar
# make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1)
#[ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(SHELL=/bin/sh lesspipe)"
# set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below)
if [ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
fi
# set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we "want" color)
case "$TERM" in
xterm-color|*-256color) color_prompt=yes;;
esac
# uncomment for a colored prompt, if the terminal has the capability; turned
# off by default to not distract the user: the focus in a terminal window
# should be on the output of commands, not on the prompt
#force_color_prompt=yes
if [ -n "$force_color_prompt" ]; then
if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ] && tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null; then
# We have color support; assume it's compliant with Ecma-48
# (ISO/IEC-6429). (Lack of such support is extremely rare, and such
# a case would tend to support setf rather than setaf.)
color_prompt=yes
else
color_prompt=
fi
fi
if [ "$color_prompt" = yes ]; then
PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ '
else
PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ '
fi
unset color_prompt force_color_prompt
# If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir
case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt*)
PS1="\[\e]0;${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h: \w\a\]$PS1"
;;
*)
;;
esac
# enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases
if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then
test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)"
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
#alias dir='dir --color=auto'
#alias vdir='vdir --color=auto'
alias grep='grep --color=auto'
alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto'
alias egrep='egrep --color=auto'
fi
# colored GCC warnings and errors
#export GCC_COLORS='error=01;31:warning=01;35:note=01;36:caret=01;32:locus=01:quote=01'
# some more ls aliases
#alias ll='ls -l'
#alias la='ls -A'
#alias l='ls -CF'
# Alias definitions.
# You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like
# ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly.
# See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.
if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
. ~/.bash_aliases
fi
# enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable
# this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile
# sources /etc/bash.bashrc).
#if ! shopt -oq posix; then
# if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then
# . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
# elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
# . /etc/bash_completion
# fi
#fi
# Use bash-completion, if available
[[ $PS1 && -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]] && \
. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
# To get first completion and a listing you can add the following to bashrc
bind 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on'
bind 'TAB:menu-complete'
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.cargo/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$HOME/bin:$HOME/.yarn/bin:$HOME/.config/yarn/global/node_modules/.bin"
# alias
alias hh="hstr"
alias update="sudo nala update ; sudo nala upgrade -y ; sudo nala autoremove -y ; flatpak upgrade -y ; flatpak uninstall --unused -y"
alias ll='exa -lh --icons'
alias install="sudo nala install -y"
alias purge="sudo nala purge -y"
alias autoremove="sudo nala autoremove -y"
alias v="vim 2> /dev/null"
alias sv="sudo vim 2> /dev/null"
alias ga="git add ."
alias push="git push -u origin master"
alias pull="git pull"
alias gs="git status"
alias gm="git commit -m"
# alias rr="rnr 2> /dev/null"
alias rr="source ranger 2> /dev/null"
alias ..="cd .."
alias ....="cd ../.."
alias ipc="ip --color a"
alias ss="scrcpy -S"
alias weather="curl https://wttr.in/Sacile"
alias nn="ncdu --color dark"
alias pd="pandoc -f markdown -t pdf --pdf-engine=xelatex -V lang=it -V colorlinks=true -V linkcolor=teal -V urlcolor=teal -V toccolor=gray --template eisvogel --listings -V table-use-row-colors=true"
alias fh="feh"
alias fhm="feh -m"
# RNR
source ~/.local/share/rnr/rnr.sh
stty -ixon
# PS1
DEFAULT="\[\033[0m\]"
RED="\[\033[1;31m\]"
GREEN="\[\033[0;32m\]"
BLUE="\[\033[1;34m\]"
EBLACK="\[\033[1;30m\]"
PURPLE="\[\033[35m\]"
YELLOW="\[\033[1;33m\]"
CYAN="\[\033[1;36m\]"
parse_git_branch() {
git branch 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/\1/'
}
export PS1="$GREEN[\A \d]$CYAN\u$BLUE@\h $DEFAULT(\!):$YELLOW\w $PURPLE\n\$(parse_git_branch)$DEFAULT > "
# HSTR configuration - add this to ~/.bashrc
export HSTR_CONFIG=monochromatic # get more colors
shopt -s histappend # append new history items to .bash_history
export HISTCONTROL=ignorespace # leading space hides commands from history
export HISTSIZE=${HISTFILESIZE} # increase history size (default is 500)
# ensure synchronization between bash memory and history file
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a; history -n; ${PROMPT_COMMAND}"
# if this is interactive shell, then bind hstr to Ctrl-r (for Vi mode check doc)
if [[ $- =~ .*i.* ]]; then bind '"\C-r": "\C-a hstr -- \C-j"'; fi
# if this is interactive shell, then bind 'kill last command' to Ctrl-x k
if [[ $- =~ .*i.* ]]; then bind '"\C-xk": "\C-a hstr -k \C-j"'; fi
# Editor
export EDITOR='vim'
export VISUAL='vim'

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"\e[5~": history-search-backward
"\e[6~": history-search-forward

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if [[ $- =~ .*i.* ]]; then bind '"\C-xk": "\C-a hstr -k \C-j"'; fi
```
## bash-completion
```bash
sudo apt install bash-completion
```
Aggiungere quindi le righe sottostanti nel file `~/bashrc`:
```bash
# Use bash-completion, if available
[[ $PS1 && -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]] && \
. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
# To get first completion and a listing you can add the following to bashrc
bind 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on'
bind 'TAB:menu-complete'
```
Mentre nel file `~/inputrc`:
```bash
"\e[5~": history-search-backward
"\e[6~": history-search-forward
```
in modo da avere il completamento della history coi tasti *pageup* e *pagedown*.
## Collegamenti
- [https://linuxhint.com/bash-ps1-customization/](https://linuxhint.com/bash-ps1-customization/)
- [http://www.megalab.it/5827/8/come-cambiare-il-prompt-di-bash](http://www.megalab.it/5827/8/come-cambiare-il-prompt-di-bash)
- [http://www.pluto.it/sites/default/files/ildp/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO-2.html](http://www.pluto.it/sites/default/files/ildp/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO-2.html)
- [https://linuxhint.com/hstr-command-history-browser-in-linux/](https://linuxhint.com/hstr-command-history-browser-in-linux/)
- [https://github.com/scop/bash-completion](https://github.com/scop/bash-completion)

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# apt
## Collegamenti
- [https://linuxhint.com/configure-sources-list-debian/](https://linuxhint.com/configure-sources-list-debian/)

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# feh
feh è un visualizzatore minimale di immagini da terminale.
```bash
sudo apt install feh
```
Utile l'opzione `-m` per visualizzare tutte le immagini di una cartella.
In alternativa è possibile installare:
```bash
sudo apt gwenview
```
## Collegamenti
- [https://github.com/derf/feh/tree/master/examples](https://github.com/derf/feh/tree/master/examples)

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# feh key configuration.
# Comments start with a # sign, do not use them mid-line.
# Each line must be blank, a comment, or a key definition.
#
# key definition: <action name> <key1> [<key2> [<key3>]]
#
# Each <key> is an X11 keysym (as output by xev) with optional modifier.
# For instance, C-x would be Ctrl+X, or 4-space Mod4+Space
# Examples for vim-like menu bindings on a qwerty keyboard:
menu_parent h Left
menu_child l Right
menu_down j Down
menu_up k Up
menu_select space Return
# Same for image navigation ...
next_img j Right space
prev_img k Left BackSpace
# and image movement
scroll_up J C-Up
scroll_down K C-Down
scroll_left H C-Left
scroll_right L C-Right
# File deletion
remove d Delete
delete C-d C-Delete
# remove now conflicts with toggle_filenames, so change that
toggle_filenames f
# zooming
zoom_in C-Up f
zoom_out C-Down a
zoom_default d
zoom_fit s
# I only hit these accidentally
save_image
save_filelist
# This leaves some conflicts with existing default bindings, but you should
# get the idea. And I'm not gonna fix the conflicts, I don't use qwerty ;-)

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# Feh themes configuration file.
# Lines starting with # are comments. Midline comments are not supported.
# Place this as either ~/.config/feh/themes or /etc/feh/themes
# Options are defined in theme_name/options pairs.
# Separate themename and options by whitespace.
# There are two ways of specifying the theme. Either use feh -Tthemename,
# or use a symbolic link to feh with the name of the theme. eg
# ln -s `which feh` ~/bin/mkindex
# Now when you run 'mkindex', feh will load the config specified for the
# mkindex theme.
# Multiple options can of course be used. If they are too long for one line,
# you can use a \ to make them continue on the next one, but not mid-option.
# imagemap -rV --quiet -W 400 -H 300 \
# --thumb-width 40 --thumb-height 30
# ====================
# A few default themes
# ====================
feh --scale-down --auto-zoom
# Webcam mode, simply specify the url(s).
# e.g. feh -Twebcam http://cam1 http://cam2
webcam --multiwindow --reload 20
# Create an index of the current directory. This version uses . as the
# current dir, so you don't even need any commandline arguments.
mkindex -iVO index.jpg .
# More ambitious version...
imgidx --index --output-only .fehindex.jpg --limit-width 1024 \
--thumb-width 128 --thumb-height 128 --verbose --quiet
# Show a presentation
present --full-screen --sort name --hide-pointer
# Booth mode ;-)
booth --full-screen --hide-pointer --slideshow-delay 20
# Screw xscreensaver, use feh =)
screensave --recursive --full-screen --randomize --slideshow-delay 10 --hide-pointer
# Some more examples, used by the feh developer
rfs --full-screen --hide-pointer --auto-zoom --randomize
fs --full-screen --hide-pointer --auto-zoom --sort filename
#thumb_s --thumbnails --cache-thumbnails --thumb-width 128 --thumb-height 128 \
## --limit-width 1024 --sort filename \
## --fontpath /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/ --font DejaVuSans/8
##
##thumb_b --thumbnails --cache-thumbnails --thumb-width 256 --thumb-height 256 \
## --limit-width 1024 --sort filename \
## --fontpath /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/ --font DejaVuSans/8
##
##thumb_s_nt --thumbnails --cache-thumbnails --thumb-width 128 --thumb-height 128 \
## --limit-width 1024 --sort filename --index-name 0
##
##thumb_b_nt --thumbnails --cache-thumbnails --thumb-width 256 --thumb-height 256 \
## --limit-width 1024 --sort filename --index-name 0

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```bash
journalctl -b
```
e per vedere un diario precedente, usare l'IDX relativo con l'opzione -b:
e per vedere un boot precedente, usare l'ID relativo con l'opzione -b:
```bash
journalctl -b -1
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- È inoltre possibile filtrare l'output in base alle priorità dei messaggi utilizzando il flag -p.
I valori possibili sono:
emerg; alert; crit; err; warning; notice; info; debug
```bash
journalctl -p err
journalctl -p 3 -xe
```
dove l'opzione `-x` indica *show-priority*. Con questa opzione abilitata, il comando journalctl mostra anche il livello di priorità dei messaggi di log insieme al loro contenuto.
I messaggi possono essere contrassegnati con diverse priorità, come emergenza, avviso, errore, avviso, informazione, ecc.
L'opzione `-e` indica *pager-end*. Con questa opzione abilitata, il comando journalctl visualizza l'output dell'ultimo messaggio di log e posiziona il cursore all'ultima riga,
consentendo di scorrere rapidamente fino all'ultimo messaggio di log senza dover scorrere l'intero registro.
| Priority | Code |
|----------|---------|
| 0 | emerg |
| 1 | alert |
| 2 | crit |
| 3 | err |
| 4 | warning |
| 5 | notice |
| 6 | info |
| 7 | debug |
È possibile vedere i log in un range di gravità:
```bash
journalctl -p 4..6 -b0
```
- È possibile vedere i log mentre vengono scritti con l'opzione -f (simile alla funzionalità tail -f ):

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# See this wiki page for more info:
# https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Customizing-Info
print_info() {
info title
info underline
info "OS" distro
info "Host" model
info "Kernel" kernel
info "Uptime" uptime
info "Packages" packages
info "Shell" shell
info "Resolution" resolution
info "DE" de
info "WM" wm
info "WM Theme" wm_theme
# info "Theme" theme
info "Icons" icons
# info "Terminal" term
# info "Terminal Font" term_font
info "CPU" cpu
info "GPU" gpu
info "Memory" memory
info "GPU Driver" gpu_driver # Linux/macOS only
info "CPU Usage" cpu_usage
info "Disk" disk
info "Battery" battery
# info "Font" font
# info "Song" song
# [[ "$player" ]] && prin "Music Player" "$player"
info "Local IP" local_ip
info "Public IP" public_ip
info "Users" users
# info "Locale" locale # This only works on glibc systems.
info cols
}
# Title
# Hide/Show Fully qualified domain name.
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --title_fqdn
title_fqdn="off"
# Kernel
# Shorten the output of the kernel function.
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --kernel_shorthand
# Supports: Everything except *BSDs (except PacBSD and PC-BSD)
#
# Example:
# on: '4.8.9-1-ARCH'
# off: 'Linux 4.8.9-1-ARCH'
kernel_shorthand="off"
# Distro
# Shorten the output of the distro function
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'tiny', 'off'
# Flag: --distro_shorthand
# Supports: Everything except Windows and Haiku
distro_shorthand="off"
# Show/Hide OS Architecture.
# Show 'x86_64', 'x86' and etc in 'Distro:' output.
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --os_arch
#
# Example:
# on: 'Arch Linux x86_64'
# off: 'Arch Linux'
os_arch="on"
# Uptime
# Shorten the output of the uptime function
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'tiny', 'off'
# Flag: --uptime_shorthand
#
# Example:
# on: '2 days, 10 hours, 3 mins'
# tiny: '2d 10h 3m'
# off: '2 days, 10 hours, 3 minutes'
uptime_shorthand="on"
# Memory
# Show memory pecentage in output.
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --memory_percent
#
# Example:
# on: '1801MiB / 7881MiB (22%)'
# off: '1801MiB / 7881MiB'
memory_percent="on"
# Change memory output unit.
#
# Default: 'mib'
# Values: 'kib', 'mib', 'gib'
# Flag: --memory_unit
#
# Example:
# kib '1020928KiB / 7117824KiB'
# mib '1042MiB / 6951MiB'
# gib: ' 0.98GiB / 6.79GiB'
memory_unit="gib"
# Packages
# Show/Hide Package Manager names.
#
# Default: 'tiny'
# Values: 'on', 'tiny' 'off'
# Flag: --package_managers
#
# Example:
# on: '998 (pacman), 8 (flatpak), 4 (snap)'
# tiny: '908 (pacman, flatpak, snap)'
# off: '908'
package_managers="on"
# Shell
# Show the path to $SHELL
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --shell_path
#
# Example:
# on: '/bin/bash'
# off: 'bash'
shell_path="on"
# Show $SHELL version
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --shell_version
#
# Example:
# on: 'bash 4.4.5'
# off: 'bash'
shell_version="on"
# CPU
# CPU speed type
#
# Default: 'bios_limit'
# Values: 'scaling_cur_freq', 'scaling_min_freq', 'scaling_max_freq', 'bios_limit'.
# Flag: --speed_type
# Supports: Linux with 'cpufreq'
# NOTE: Any file in '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq' can be used as a value.
speed_type="bios_limit"
# CPU speed shorthand
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'.
# Flag: --speed_shorthand
# NOTE: This flag is not supported in systems with CPU speed less than 1 GHz
#
# Example:
# on: 'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
# off: 'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.100GHz'
speed_shorthand="on"
# Enable/Disable CPU brand in output.
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --cpu_brand
#
# Example:
# on: 'Intel i7-6500U'
# off: 'i7-6500U (4)'
cpu_brand="on"
# CPU Speed
# Hide/Show CPU speed.
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --cpu_speed
#
# Example:
# on: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
# off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4)'
cpu_speed="on"
# CPU Cores
# Display CPU cores in output
#
# Default: 'logical'
# Values: 'logical', 'physical', 'off'
# Flag: --cpu_cores
# Support: 'physical' doesn't work on BSD.
#
# Example:
# logical: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' (All virtual cores)
# physical: 'Intel i7-6500U (2) @ 3.1GHz' (All physical cores)
# off: 'Intel i7-6500U @ 3.1GHz'
cpu_cores="logical"
# CPU Temperature
# Hide/Show CPU temperature.
# Note the temperature is added to the regular CPU function.
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'C', 'F', 'off'
# Flag: --cpu_temp
# Supports: Linux, BSD
# NOTE: For FreeBSD and NetBSD-based systems, you'll need to enable
# coretemp kernel module. This only supports newer Intel processors.
#
# Example:
# C: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [27.2°C]'
# F: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [82.0°F]'
# off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
cpu_temp="C"
# GPU
# Enable/Disable GPU Brand
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --gpu_brand
#
# Example:
# on: 'AMD HD 7950'
# off: 'HD 7950'
gpu_brand="on"
# Which GPU to display
#
# Default: 'all'
# Values: 'all', 'dedicated', 'integrated'
# Flag: --gpu_type
# Supports: Linux
#
# Example:
# all:
# GPU1: AMD HD 7950
# GPU2: Intel Integrated Graphics
#
# dedicated:
# GPU1: AMD HD 7950
#
# integrated:
# GPU1: Intel Integrated Graphics
gpu_type="all"
# Resolution
# Display refresh rate next to each monitor
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --refresh_rate
# Supports: Doesn't work on Windows.
#
# Example:
# on: '1920x1080 @ 60Hz'
# off: '1920x1080'
refresh_rate="on"
# Gtk Theme / Icons / Font
# Shorten output of GTK Theme / Icons / Font
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --gtk_shorthand
#
# Example:
# on: 'Numix, Adwaita'
# off: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
gtk_shorthand="on"
# Enable/Disable gtk2 Theme / Icons / Font
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --gtk2
#
# Example:
# on: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
# off: 'Adwaita [GTK3]'
gtk2="off"
# Enable/Disable gtk3 Theme / Icons / Font
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --gtk3
#
# Example:
# on: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
# off: 'Numix [GTK2]'
gtk3="off"
# IP Address
# Website to ping for the public IP
#
# Default: 'http://ident.me'
# Values: 'url'
# Flag: --ip_host
public_ip_host="http://ident.me"
# Public IP timeout.
#
# Default: '2'
# Values: 'int'
# Flag: --ip_timeout
public_ip_timeout=2
# Desktop Environment
# Show Desktop Environment version
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --de_version
de_version="on"
# Disk
# Which disks to display.
# The values can be any /dev/sdXX, mount point or directory.
# NOTE: By default we only show the disk info for '/'.
#
# Default: '/'
# Values: '/', '/dev/sdXX', '/path/to/drive'.
# Flag: --disk_show
#
# Example:
# disk_show=('/' '/dev/sdb1'):
# 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk (/mnt/Videos): 823G / 893G (93%)'
#
# disk_show=('/'):
# 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
#
disk_show=('/')
# Disk subtitle.
# What to append to the Disk subtitle.
#
# Default: 'mount'
# Values: 'mount', 'name', 'dir', 'none'
# Flag: --disk_subtitle
#
# Example:
# name: 'Disk (/dev/sda1): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk (/dev/sdb2): 74G / 118G (66%)'
#
# mount: 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk (/mnt/Local Disk): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk (/mnt/Videos): 74G / 118G (66%)'
#
# dir: 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk (Local Disk): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk (Videos): 74G / 118G (66%)'
#
# none: 'Disk: 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk: 74G / 118G (66%)'
# 'Disk: 74G / 118G (66%)'
disk_subtitle="mount"
# Disk percent.
# Show/Hide disk percent.
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --disk_percent
#
# Example:
# on: 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
# off: 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G'
disk_percent="on"
# Song
# Manually specify a music player.
#
# Default: 'auto'
# Values: 'auto', 'player-name'
# Flag: --music_player
#
# Available values for 'player-name':
#
# amarok
# audacious
# banshee
# bluemindo
# clementine
# cmus
# deadbeef
# deepin-music
# dragon
# elisa
# exaile
# gnome-music
# gmusicbrowser
# gogglesmm
# guayadeque
# io.elementary.music
# iTunes
# juk
# lollypop
# mocp
# mopidy
# mpd
# muine
# netease-cloud-music
# olivia
# playerctl
# pogo
# pragha
# qmmp
# quodlibet
# rhythmbox
# sayonara
# smplayer
# spotify
# strawberry
# tauonmb
# tomahawk
# vlc
# xmms2d
# xnoise
# yarock
music_player="auto"
# Format to display song information.
#
# Default: '%artist% - %album% - %title%'
# Values: '%artist%', '%album%', '%title%'
# Flag: --song_format
#
# Example:
# default: 'Song: Jet - Get Born - Sgt Major'
song_format="%artist% - %album% - %title%"
# Print the Artist, Album and Title on separate lines
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --song_shorthand
#
# Example:
# on: 'Artist: The Fratellis'
# 'Album: Costello Music'
# 'Song: Chelsea Dagger'
#
# off: 'Song: The Fratellis - Costello Music - Chelsea Dagger'
song_shorthand="off"
# 'mpc' arguments (specify a host, password etc).
#
# Default: ''
# Example: mpc_args=(-h HOST -P PASSWORD)
mpc_args=()
# Text Colors
# Text Colors
#
# Default: 'distro'
# Values: 'distro', 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num'
# Flag: --colors
#
# Each number represents a different part of the text in
# this order: 'title', '@', 'underline', 'subtitle', 'colon', 'info'
#
# Example:
# colors=(distro) - Text is colored based on Distro colors.
# colors=(4 6 1 8 8 6) - Text is colored in the order above.
colors=(distro)
# Text Options
# Toggle bold text
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --bold
bold="on"
# Enable/Disable Underline
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --underline
underline_enabled="on"
# Underline character
#
# Default: '-'
# Values: 'string'
# Flag: --underline_char
underline_char="-"
# Info Separator
# Replace the default separator with the specified string.
#
# Default: ':'
# Flag: --separator
#
# Example:
# separator="->": 'Shell-> bash'
# separator=" =": 'WM = dwm'
separator=":"
# Color Blocks
# Color block range
# The range of colors to print.
#
# Default: '0', '15'
# Values: 'num'
# Flag: --block_range
#
# Example:
#
# Display colors 0-7 in the blocks. (8 colors)
# neofetch --block_range 0 7
#
# Display colors 0-15 in the blocks. (16 colors)
# neofetch --block_range 0 15
block_range=(0 15)
# Toggle color blocks
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --color_blocks
color_blocks="on"
# Color block width in spaces
#
# Default: '3'
# Values: 'num'
# Flag: --block_width
block_width=3
# Color block height in lines
#
# Default: '1'
# Values: 'num'
# Flag: --block_height
block_height=1
# Color Alignment
#
# Default: 'auto'
# Values: 'auto', 'num'
# Flag: --col_offset
#
# Number specifies how far from the left side of the terminal (in spaces) to
# begin printing the columns, in case you want to e.g. center them under your
# text.
# Example:
# col_offset="auto" - Default behavior of neofetch
# col_offset=7 - Leave 7 spaces then print the colors
col_offset="auto"
# Progress Bars
# Bar characters
#
# Default: '-', '='
# Values: 'string', 'string'
# Flag: --bar_char
#
# Example:
# neofetch --bar_char 'elapsed' 'total'
# neofetch --bar_char '-' '='
bar_char_elapsed="-"
bar_char_total="="
# Toggle Bar border
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --bar_border
bar_border="on"
# Progress bar length in spaces
# Number of chars long to make the progress bars.
#
# Default: '15'
# Values: 'num'
# Flag: --bar_length
bar_length=15
# Progress bar colors
# When set to distro, uses your distro's logo colors.
#
# Default: 'distro', 'distro'
# Values: 'distro', 'num'
# Flag: --bar_colors
#
# Example:
# neofetch --bar_colors 3 4
# neofetch --bar_colors distro 5
bar_color_elapsed="distro"
bar_color_total="distro"
# Info display
# Display a bar with the info.
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'bar', 'infobar', 'barinfo', 'off'
# Flags: --cpu_display
# --memory_display
# --battery_display
# --disk_display
#
# Example:
# bar: '[---=======]'
# infobar: 'info [---=======]'
# barinfo: '[---=======] info'
# off: 'info'
cpu_display="off"
memory_display="off"
battery_display="off"
disk_display="off"
# Backend Settings
# Image backend.
#
# Default: 'ascii'
# Values: 'ascii', 'caca', 'chafa', 'jp2a', 'iterm2', 'off',
# 'pot', 'termpix', 'pixterm', 'tycat', 'w3m', 'kitty'
# Flag: --backend
image_backend="ascii"
# Image Source
#
# Which image or ascii file to display.
#
# Default: 'auto'
# Values: 'auto', 'ascii', 'wallpaper', '/path/to/img', '/path/to/ascii', '/path/to/dir/'
# 'command output (neofetch --ascii "$(fortune | cowsay -W 30)")'
# Flag: --source
#
# NOTE: 'auto' will pick the best image source for whatever image backend is used.
# In ascii mode, distro ascii art will be used and in an image mode, your
# wallpaper will be used.
image_source="auto"
# Ascii Options
# Ascii distro
# Which distro's ascii art to display.
#
# Default: 'auto'
# Values: 'auto', 'distro_name'
# Flag: --ascii_distro
# NOTE: AIX, Alpine, Anarchy, Android, Antergos, antiX, "AOSC OS",
# "AOSC OS/Retro", Apricity, ArcoLinux, ArchBox, ARCHlabs,
# ArchStrike, XFerience, ArchMerge, Arch, Artix, Arya, Bedrock,
# Bitrig, BlackArch, BLAG, BlankOn, BlueLight, bonsai, BSD,
# BunsenLabs, Calculate, Carbs, CentOS, Chakra, ChaletOS,
# Chapeau, Chrom*, Cleanjaro, ClearOS, Clear_Linux, Clover,
# Condres, Container_Linux, CRUX, Cucumber, Debian, Deepin,
# DesaOS, Devuan, DracOS, DarkOs, DragonFly, Drauger, Elementary,
# EndeavourOS, Endless, EuroLinux, Exherbo, Fedora, Feren, FreeBSD,
# FreeMiNT, Frugalware, Funtoo, GalliumOS, Garuda, Gentoo, Pentoo,
# gNewSense, GNOME, GNU, GoboLinux, Grombyang, Guix, Haiku, Huayra,
# Hyperbola, janus, Kali, KaOS, KDE_neon, Kibojoe, Kogaion,
# Korora, KSLinux, Kubuntu, LEDE, LFS, Linux_Lite,
# LMDE, Lubuntu, Lunar, macos, Mageia, MagpieOS, Mandriva,
# Manjaro, Maui, Mer, Minix, LinuxMint, MX_Linux, Namib,
# Neptune, NetBSD, Netrunner, Nitrux, NixOS, Nurunner,
# NuTyX, OBRevenge, OpenBSD, openEuler, OpenIndiana, openmamba,
# OpenMandriva, OpenStage, OpenWrt, osmc, Oracle, OS Elbrus, PacBSD,
# Parabola, Pardus, Parrot, Parsix, TrueOS, PCLinuxOS, Peppermint,
# popos, Porteus, PostMarketOS, Proxmox, Puppy, PureOS, Qubes, Radix,
# Raspbian, Reborn_OS, Redstar, Redcore, Redhat, Refracted_Devuan,
# Regata, Rosa, sabotage, Sabayon, Sailfish, SalentOS, Scientific,
# Septor, SereneLinux, SharkLinux, Siduction, Slackware, SliTaz,
# SmartOS, Solus, Source_Mage, Sparky, Star, SteamOS, SunOS,
# openSUSE_Leap, openSUSE_Tumbleweed, openSUSE, SwagArch, Tails,
# Trisquel, Ubuntu-Budgie, Ubuntu-GNOME, Ubuntu-MATE, Ubuntu-Studio,
# Ubuntu, Venom, Void, Obarun, windows10, Windows7, Xubuntu, Zorin,
# and IRIX have ascii logos
# NOTE: Arch, Ubuntu, Redhat, and Dragonfly have 'old' logo variants.
# Use '{distro name}_old' to use the old logos.
# NOTE: Ubuntu has flavor variants.
# Change this to Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu-GNOME,
# Ubuntu-Studio, Ubuntu-Mate or Ubuntu-Budgie to use the flavors.
# NOTE: Arcolinux, Dragonfly, Fedora, Alpine, Arch, Ubuntu,
# CRUX, Debian, Gentoo, FreeBSD, Mac, NixOS, OpenBSD, android,
# Antrix, CentOS, Cleanjaro, ElementaryOS, GUIX, Hyperbola,
# Manjaro, MXLinux, NetBSD, Parabola, POP_OS, PureOS,
# Slackware, SunOS, LinuxLite, OpenSUSE, Raspbian,
# postmarketOS, and Void have a smaller logo variant.
# Use '{distro name}_small' to use the small variants.
ascii_distro="tux"
# Ascii Colors
#
# Default: 'distro'
# Values: 'distro', 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num'
# Flag: --ascii_colors
#
# Example:
# ascii_colors=(distro) - Ascii is colored based on Distro colors.
# ascii_colors=(4 6 1 8 8 6) - Ascii is colored using these colors.
ascii_colors=(distro)
# Bold ascii logo
# Whether or not to bold the ascii logo.
#
# Default: 'on'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --ascii_bold
ascii_bold="on"
# Image Options
# Image loop
# Setting this to on will make neofetch redraw the image constantly until
# Ctrl+C is pressed. This fixes display issues in some terminal emulators.
#
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
# Flag: --loop
image_loop="off"
# Thumbnail directory
#
# Default: '~/.cache/thumbnails/neofetch'
# Values: 'dir'
thumbnail_dir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME}/.cache}/thumbnails/neofetch"
# Crop mode
#
# Default: 'normal'
# Values: 'normal', 'fit', 'fill'
# Flag: --crop_mode
#
# See this wiki page to learn about the fit and fill options.
# https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/What-is-Waifu-Crop%3F
crop_mode="normal"
# Crop offset
# Note: Only affects 'normal' crop mode.
#
# Default: 'center'
# Values: 'northwest', 'north', 'northeast', 'west', 'center'
# 'east', 'southwest', 'south', 'southeast'
# Flag: --crop_offset
crop_offset="center"
# Image size
# The image is half the terminal width by default.
#
# Default: 'auto'
# Values: 'auto', '00px', '00%', 'none'
# Flags: --image_size
# --size
image_size="auto"
# Gap between image and text
#
# Default: '3'
# Values: 'num', '-num'
# Flag: --gap
gap=3
# Image offsets
# Only works with the w3m backend.
#
# Default: '0'
# Values: 'px'
# Flags: --xoffset
# --yoffset
yoffset=0
xoffset=0
# Image background color
# Only works with the w3m backend.
#
# Default: ''
# Values: 'color', 'blue'
# Flag: --bg_color
background_color=
# Misc Options
# Stdout mode
# Turn off all colors and disables image backend (ASCII/Image).
# Useful for piping into another command.
# Default: 'off'
# Values: 'on', 'off'
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# This file is part of ranger, the console file manager.
# License: GNU GPL version 3, see the file "AUTHORS" for details.
# This theme was greatly inspired by "RougarouTheme" for ranger
# It can be found in: `https://github.com/RougarouTheme/ranger`
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
from ranger.gui.colorscheme import ColorScheme
from ranger.gui.color import (
black,
blue,
cyan,
green,
magenta,
red,
white,
yellow,
default,
normal,
bold,
reverse,
default_colors,
)
class Dracula(ColorScheme):
progress_bar_color = 13
def verify_browser(self, context, fg, bg, attr):
if context.selected:
attr = reverse
else:
attr = normal
if context.empty or context.error:
bg = 1
fg = 0
if context.border:
fg = default
if context.document:
attr |= normal
fg = 13
if context.media:
if context.image:
attr |= normal
fg = 3
elif context.video:
fg = 1
elif context.audio:
fg = 6
else:
fg = 10
if context.container:
attr |= bold
fg = 9
if context.directory:
attr |= bold
fg = 4
elif context.executable and not any(
(context.media, context.container, context.fifo, context.socket)
):
attr |= bold
fg = 2
if context.socket:
fg = 5
attr |= bold
if context.fifo or context.device:
fg = 3
if context.device:
attr |= bold
if context.link:
fg = 6 if context.good else 13
if context.tag_marker and not context.selected:
attr |= bold
if fg in (red, magenta):
fg = 1
else:
fg = 15
if not context.selected and (context.cut or context.copied):
fg = 8
attr |= bold
if context.main_column:
if context.selected:
attr |= bold
if context.marked:
attr |= bold
fg = 11
if context.badinfo:
if attr & reverse:
bg = 5
else:
fg = 5
if context.inactive_pane:
fg = 6
return fg, bg, attr
def verify_titlebar(self, context, fg, bg, attr):
attr |= bold
if context.hostname:
fg = 1 if context.bad else 2
elif context.directory:
fg = 4
elif context.tab:
if context.good:
bg = 2
elif context.link:
fg = 6
return fg, bg, attr
def verify_statusbar(self, context, fg, bg, attr):
if context.permissions:
if context.good:
fg = 2
elif context.bad:
bg = 5
fg = 8
if context.marked:
attr |= bold | reverse
fg = 3
if context.frozen:
attr |= bold | reverse
fg = 6
if context.message:
if context.bad:
attr |= bold
fg = 1
if context.loaded:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsinfo:
fg = 4
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcscommit:
fg = 3
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcsdate:
fg = 6
attr &= ~bold
return fg, bg, attr
def verify_taskview(self, context, fg, bg, attr):
if context.title:
fg = 4
if context.selected:
attr |= reverse
if context.loaded:
if context.selected:
fg = self.progress_bar_color
else:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
return fg, bg, attr
def verify_vcsfile(self, context, fg, bg, attr):
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcsconflict:
fg = 5
elif context.vcschanged:
fg = 1
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 1
elif context.vcsstaged:
fg = 2
elif context.vcssync:
fg = 2
elif context.vcsignored:
fg = default
return fg, bg, attr
def verify_vcsremote(self, context, fg, bg, attr):
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcssync or context.vcsnone:
fg = 2
elif context.vcsbehind:
fg = 1
elif context.vcsahead:
fg = 6
elif context.vcsdiverged:
fg = 5
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 1
return fg, bg, attr
def use(self, context):
fg, bg, attr = default_colors
if context.reset:
return default_colors
elif context.in_browser:
fg, bg, attr = self.verify_browser(context, fg, bg, attr)
elif context.in_titlebar:
fg, bg, attr = self.verify_titlebar(context, fg, bg, attr)
elif context.in_statusbar:
fg, bg, attr = self.verify_statusbar(context, fg, bg, attr)
if context.text:
if context.highlight:
attr |= reverse
if context.in_taskview:
fg, bg, attr = self.verify_taskview(context, fg, bg, attr)
if context.vcsfile and not context.selected:
fg, bg, attr = self.verify_vcsfile(context, fg, bg, attr)
elif context.vcsremote and not context.selected:
fg, bg, attr = self.verify_vcsremote(context, fg, bg, attr)
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# Ivaylo Kuzev <ivkuzev@gmail.com>, 2014
# Zenburn like colorscheme for https://github.com/hut/ranger .
# default colorscheme.
# Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Roman Zimbelmann <hut@lepus.uberspace.de>
# This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3.
from ranger.gui.colorscheme import ColorScheme
from ranger.gui.color import default_colors, reverse, bold, normal, default
# pylint: disable=too-many-branches,too-many-statements
class Zenburn(ColorScheme):
progress_bar_color = 108
def use(self, context):
fg, bg, attr = default_colors
if context.reset:
return default_colors
elif context.in_browser:
if context.selected:
attr = reverse
else:
attr = normal
if context.empty or context.error:
fg = 174
bg = 235
if context.border:
fg = 248
if context.image:
fg = 109
if context.video:
fg = 66
if context.audio:
fg = 116
if context.document:
fg = 151
if context.container:
attr |= bold
fg = 174
if context.directory:
attr |= bold
fg = 223
elif context.executable and not \
any((context.media, context.container,
context.fifo, context.socket)):
attr |= bold
fg = 108
if context.socket:
fg = 180
attr |= bold
if context.fifo or context.device:
fg = 144
if context.device:
attr |= bold
if context.link:
fg = 223 if context.good else 116
bg = 234
if context.bad:
bg = 235
if context.tag_marker and not context.selected:
attr |= bold
if fg in (174, 95):
fg = 248
else:
fg = 174
if not context.selected and (context.cut or context.copied):
fg = 108
bg = 234
if context.main_column:
if context.selected:
attr |= bold
if context.marked:
attr |= bold
fg = 223
if context.badinfo:
if attr & reverse:
bg = 95
else:
fg = 95
elif context.in_titlebar:
attr |= bold
if context.hostname:
fg = 174 if context.bad else 180
elif context.directory:
fg = 223
elif context.tab:
if context.good:
bg = 180
elif context.link:
fg = 116
elif context.in_statusbar:
if context.permissions:
if context.good:
fg = 108
elif context.bad:
fg = 174
if context.marked:
attr |= bold | reverse
fg = 223
if context.message:
if context.bad:
attr |= bold
fg = 174
if context.loaded:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsinfo:
fg = 116
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcscommit:
fg = 144
attr &= ~bold
if context.text:
if context.highlight:
attr |= reverse
if context.in_taskview:
if context.title:
fg = 116
if context.selected:
attr |= reverse
if context.loaded:
if context.selected:
fg = self.progress_bar_color
else:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsfile and not context.selected:
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcsconflict:
fg = 95
elif context.vcschanged:
fg = 174
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 174
elif context.vcsstaged:
fg = 108
elif context.vcssync:
fg = 108
elif context.vcsignored:
fg = default
elif context.vcsremote and not context.selected:
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcssync:
fg = 108
elif context.vcsbehind:
fg = 174
elif context.vcsahead:
fg = 116
elif context.vcsdiverged:
fg = 95
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 174
return fg, bg, attr

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# ===================================================================
# This file contains the default startup commands for ranger.
# To change them, it is recommended to create either /etc/ranger/rc.conf
# (system-wide) or ~/.config/ranger/rc.conf (per user) and add your custom
# commands there.
#
# If you copy this whole file there, you may want to set the environment
# variable RANGER_LOAD_DEFAULT_RC to FALSE to avoid loading it twice.
#
# The purpose of this file is mainly to define keybindings and settings.
# For running more complex python code, please create a plugin in "plugins/" or
# a command in "commands.py".
#
# Each line is a command that will be run before the user interface
# is initialized. As a result, you can not use commands which rely
# on the UI such as :delete or :mark.
# ===================================================================
# ===================================================================
# == Options
# ===================================================================
set preview_images true
# Which viewmode should be used? Possible values are:
# miller: Use miller columns which show multiple levels of the hierarchy
# multipane: Midnight-commander like multipane view showing all tabs next
# to each other
set viewmode miller
#set viewmode multipane
# How many columns are there, and what are their relative widths?
set column_ratios 5,5
# Which files should be hidden? (regular expression)
set hidden_filter ^\.|\.(?:pyc|pyo|bak|swp)$|^lost\+found$|^__(py)?cache__$
# Show hidden files? You can toggle this by typing 'zh'
set show_hidden false
# Ask for a confirmation when running the "delete" command?
# Valid values are "always", "never", "multiple" (default)
# With "multiple", ranger will ask only if you delete multiple files at once.
set confirm_on_delete multiple
# Use non-default path for file preview script?
# ranger ships with scope.sh, a script that calls external programs (see
# README.md for dependencies) to preview images, archives, etc.
#set preview_script ~/.config/ranger/scope.sh
# Use the external preview script or display simple plain text or image previews?
set use_preview_script true
# Automatically count files in the directory, even before entering them?
set automatically_count_files true
# Open all images in this directory when running certain image viewers
# like feh or sxiv? You can still open selected files by marking them.
set open_all_images true
# Be aware of version control systems and display information.
set vcs_aware false
# State of the four backends git, hg, bzr, svn. The possible states are
# disabled, local (only show local info), enabled (show local and remote
# information).
set vcs_backend_git enabled
set vcs_backend_hg disabled
set vcs_backend_bzr disabled
set vcs_backend_svn disabled
# Truncate the long commit messages to this length when shown in the statusbar.
set vcs_msg_length 50
# Use one of the supported image preview protocols
set preview_images true
# Set the preview image method. Supported methods:
#
# * w3m (default):
# Preview images in full color with the external command "w3mimgpreview"?
# This requires the console web browser "w3m" and a supported terminal.
# It has been successfully tested with "xterm" and "urxvt" without tmux.
#
# * iterm2:
# Preview images in full color using iTerm2 image previews
# (http://iterm2.com/images.html). This requires using iTerm2 compiled
# with image preview support.
#
# This feature relies on the dimensions of the terminal's font. By default, a
# width of 8 and height of 11 are used. To use other values, set the options
# iterm2_font_width and iterm2_font_height to the desired values.
#
# * terminology:
# Previews images in full color in the terminology terminal emulator.
# Supports a wide variety of formats, even vector graphics like svg.
#
# * urxvt:
# Preview images in full color using urxvt image backgrounds. This
# requires using urxvt compiled with pixbuf support.
#
# * urxvt-full:
# The same as urxvt but utilizing not only the preview pane but the
# whole terminal window.
#
# * kitty:
# Preview images in full color using kitty image protocol.
# Requires python PIL or pillow library.
# If ranger does not share the local filesystem with kitty
# the transfer method is changed to encode the whole image;
# while slower, this allows remote previews,
# for example during an ssh session.
# Tmux is unsupported.
#
# * ueberzug:
# Preview images in full color with the external command "ueberzug".
# Images are shown by using a child window.
# Only for users who run X11 in GNU/Linux.
set preview_images_method w3m
# Delay in seconds before displaying an image with the w3m method.
# Increase it in case of experiencing display corruption.
set w3m_delay 0.02
# Manually adjust the w3mimg offset when using a terminal which needs this
set w3m_offset 0
# Default iTerm2 font size (see: preview_images_method: iterm2)
set iterm2_font_width 8
set iterm2_font_height 11
# Use a unicode "..." character to mark cut-off filenames?
set unicode_ellipsis false
# BIDI support - try to properly display file names in RTL languages (Hebrew, Arabic).
# Requires the python-bidi pip package
set bidi_support false
# Show dotfiles in the bookmark preview box?
set show_hidden_bookmarks true
# Which colorscheme to use? These colorschemes are available by default:
# default, jungle, snow, solarized
set colorscheme dracula
# Preview files on the rightmost column?
# And collapse (shrink) the last column if there is nothing to preview?
set preview_files true
set preview_directories true
set collapse_preview false
# Wrap long lines in plain text previews?
set wrap_plaintext_previews true
# Save the console history on exit?
set save_console_history true
# Draw the status bar on top of the browser window (default: bottom)
set status_bar_on_top false
# Draw a progress bar in the status bar which displays the average state of all
# currently running tasks which support progress bars?
set draw_progress_bar_in_status_bar true
# Draw borders around columns? (separators, outline, both, or none)
# Separators are vertical lines between columns.
# Outline draws a box around all the columns.
# Both combines the two.
set draw_borders both
# Display the directory name in tabs?
set dirname_in_tabs true
# Enable the mouse support?
set mouse_enabled false
# Display the file size in the main column or status bar?
set display_size_in_main_column true
set display_size_in_status_bar true
# Display the free disk space in the status bar?
set display_free_space_in_status_bar true
# Display files tags in all columns or only in main column?
set display_tags_in_all_columns true
# Set a title for the window? Updates both `WM_NAME` and `WM_ICON_NAME`
set update_title false
# Set the tmux/screen window-name to "ranger"?
set update_tmux_title true
# Shorten the title if it gets long? The number defines how many
# directories are displayed at once, 0 turns off this feature.
set shorten_title 3
# Show hostname in titlebar?
set hostname_in_titlebar true
# Abbreviate $HOME with ~ in the titlebar (first line) of ranger?
set tilde_in_titlebar true
# How many directory-changes or console-commands should be kept in history?
set max_history_size 20
set max_console_history_size 50
# Try to keep so much space between the top/bottom border when scrolling:
set scroll_offset 8
# Flush the input after each key hit? (Noticeable when ranger lags)
set flushinput true
# Padding on the right when there's no preview?
# This allows you to click into the space to run the file.
set padding_right true
# Save bookmarks (used with mX and `X) instantly?
# This helps to synchronize bookmarks between multiple ranger
# instances but leads to *slight* performance loss.
# When false, bookmarks are saved when ranger is exited.
set autosave_bookmarks true
# Save the "`" bookmark to disk. This can be used to switch to the last
# directory by typing "``".
set save_backtick_bookmark true
# You can display the "real" cumulative size of directories by using the
# command :get_cumulative_size or typing "dc". The size is expensive to
# calculate and will not be updated automatically. You can choose
# to update it automatically though by turning on this option:
set autoupdate_cumulative_size false
# Turning this on makes sense for screen readers:
set show_cursor false
# One of: size, natural, basename, atime, ctime, mtime, type, random
set sort natural
# Additional sorting options
set sort_reverse false
set sort_case_insensitive true
set sort_directories_first true
set sort_unicode false
# Enable this if key combinations with the Alt Key don't work for you.
# (Especially on xterm)
set xterm_alt_key false
# Whether to include bookmarks in cd command
set cd_bookmarks true
# Changes case sensitivity for the cd command tab completion
set cd_tab_case sensitive
# Use fuzzy tab completion with the "cd" command. For example,
# ":cd /u/lo/b<tab>" expands to ":cd /usr/local/bin".
set cd_tab_fuzzy false
# Avoid previewing files larger than this size, in bytes. Use a value of 0 to
# disable this feature.
set preview_max_size 0
# The key hint lists up to this size have their sublists expanded.
# Otherwise the submaps are replaced with "...".
set hint_collapse_threshold 10
# Add the highlighted file to the path in the titlebar
set show_selection_in_titlebar true
# The delay that ranger idly waits for user input, in milliseconds, with a
# resolution of 100ms. Lower delay reduces lag between directory updates but
# increases CPU load.
set idle_delay 2000
# When the metadata manager module looks for metadata, should it only look for
# a ".metadata.json" file in the current directory, or do a deep search and
# check all directories above the current one as well?
set metadata_deep_search false
# Clear all existing filters when leaving a directory
set clear_filters_on_dir_change false
# Disable displaying line numbers in main column.
# Possible values: false, absolute, relative.
set line_numbers relative
# When line_numbers=relative show the absolute line number in the
# current line.
set relative_current_zero false
# Start line numbers from 1 instead of 0
set one_indexed false
# Save tabs on exit
set save_tabs_on_exit false
# Enable scroll wrapping - moving down while on the last item will wrap around to
# the top and vice versa.
set wrap_scroll false
# Set the global_inode_type_filter to nothing. Possible options: d, f and l for
# directories, files and symlinks respectively.
set global_inode_type_filter
# This setting allows to freeze the list of files to save I/O bandwidth. It
# should be 'false' during start-up, but you can toggle it by pressing F.
set freeze_files false
# Print file sizes in bytes instead of the default human-readable format.
set size_in_bytes false
# Warn at startup if RANGER_LEVEL env var is greater than 0, in other words
# give a warning when you nest ranger in a subshell started by ranger.
# Special value "error" makes the warning more visible.
set nested_ranger_warning true
# ===================================================================
# == Local Options
# ===================================================================
# You can set local options that only affect a single directory.
# Examples:
# setlocal path=~/downloads sort mtime
# ===================================================================
# == Command Aliases in the Console
# ===================================================================
alias e edit
alias q quit
alias q! quit!
alias qa quitall
alias qa! quitall!
alias qall quitall
alias qall! quitall!
alias setl setlocal
alias filter scout -prts
alias find scout -aets
alias mark scout -mr
alias unmark scout -Mr
alias search scout -rs
alias search_inc scout -rts
alias travel scout -aefklst
# ===================================================================
# == Define keys for the browser
# ===================================================================
# Basic
map Q quitall
map q quit
copymap q ZZ ZQ
map R reload_cwd
map F set freeze_files!
map <C-r> reset
map <C-l> redraw_window
map <C-c> abort
map <esc> change_mode normal
map ~ set viewmode!
map i display_file
map <A-j> scroll_preview 1
map <A-k> scroll_preview -1
map ? help
map W display_log
map w taskview_open
map S shell $SHELL
map : console
map ; console
map ! console shell%space
map @ console -p6 shell %%s
map # console shell -p%space
map s console shell%space
map r chain draw_possible_programs; console open_with%space
map f console find%space
map cd console cd%space
map <C-p> chain console; eval fm.ui.console.history_move(-1)
# Change the line mode
map Mf linemode filename
map Mi linemode fileinfo
map Mm linemode mtime
map Mh linemode humanreadablemtime
map Mp linemode permissions
map Ms linemode sizemtime
map MH linemode sizehumanreadablemtime
map Mt linemode metatitle
# Tagging / Marking
map t tag_toggle
map ut tag_remove
map "<any> tag_toggle tag=%any
map <Space> mark_files toggle=True
map v mark_files all=True toggle=True
map uv mark_files all=True val=False
map V toggle_visual_mode
map uV toggle_visual_mode reverse=True
# For the nostalgics: Midnight Commander bindings
map <F1> help
map <F2> rename_append
map <F3> display_file
map <F4> edit
map <F5> copy
map <F6> cut
map <F7> console mkdir%space
map <F8> console delete
#map <F8> console trash
map <F10> exit
# In case you work on a keyboard with dvorak layout
map <UP> move up=1
map <DOWN> move down=1
map <LEFT> move left=1
map <RIGHT> move right=1
map <HOME> move to=0
map <END> move to=-1
map <PAGEDOWN> move down=1 pages=True
map <PAGEUP> move up=1 pages=True
map <CR> move right=1
#map <DELETE> console delete
map <INSERT> console touch%space
# VIM-like
copymap <UP> k
copymap <DOWN> j
copymap <LEFT> h
copymap <RIGHT> l
copymap <HOME> gg
copymap <END> G
copymap <PAGEDOWN> <C-F>
copymap <PAGEUP> <C-B>
map J move down=0.5 pages=True
map K move up=0.5 pages=True
copymap J <C-D>
copymap K <C-U>
# Jumping around
map H history_go -1
map L history_go 1
map ] move_parent 1
map [ move_parent -1
map } traverse
map { traverse_backwards
map ) jump_non
map gh cd ~
map ge cd /etc
map gu cd /usr
map gd cd /dev
map gl cd -r .
map gL cd -r %f
map go cd /opt
map gv cd /var
map gm cd /media
map gi eval fm.cd('/run/media/' + os.getenv('USER'))
map gM cd /mnt
map gs cd /srv
map gp cd /tmp
map gr cd /
map gR eval fm.cd(ranger.RANGERDIR)
map g/ cd /
map g? cd /usr/share/doc/ranger
# External Programs
map E edit
map du shell -p du --max-depth=1 -h --apparent-size
map dU shell -p du --max-depth=1 -h --apparent-size | sort -rh
map yp yank path
map yd yank dir
map yn yank name
map y. yank name_without_extension
# Filesystem Operations
map = chmod
map cw console rename%space
map a rename_append
map A eval fm.open_console('rename ' + fm.thisfile.relative_path.replace("%", "%%"))
map I eval fm.open_console('rename ' + fm.thisfile.relative_path.replace("%", "%%"), position=7)
map pp paste
map po paste overwrite=True
map pP paste append=True
map pO paste overwrite=True append=True
map pl paste_symlink relative=False
map pL paste_symlink relative=True
map phl paste_hardlink
map pht paste_hardlinked_subtree
map pd console paste dest=
map p`<any> paste dest=%any_path
map p'<any> paste dest=%any_path
map dD console delete
map dT console trash
map dd cut
map ud uncut
map da cut mode=add
map dr cut mode=remove
map dt cut mode=toggle
map yy copy
map uy uncut
map ya copy mode=add
map yr copy mode=remove
map yt copy mode=toggle
# Temporary workarounds
map dgg eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(to=0), narg=quantifier)
map dG eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(to=-1), narg=quantifier)
map dj eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(down=1), narg=quantifier)
map dk eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(up=1), narg=quantifier)
map ygg eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(to=0), narg=quantifier)
map yG eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(to=-1), narg=quantifier)
map yj eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(down=1), narg=quantifier)
map yk eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(up=1), narg=quantifier)
# Searching
map / console search%space
map n search_next
map N search_next forward=False
map ct search_next order=tag
map cs search_next order=size
map ci search_next order=mimetype
map cc search_next order=ctime
map cm search_next order=mtime
map ca search_next order=atime
# Tabs
map <C-n> tab_new
map <C-w> tab_close
map <TAB> tab_move 1
map <S-TAB> tab_move -1
map <A-Right> tab_move 1
map <A-Left> tab_move -1
map gt tab_move 1
map gT tab_move -1
map gn tab_new
map gc tab_close
map uq tab_restore
map <a-1> tab_open 1
map <a-2> tab_open 2
map <a-3> tab_open 3
map <a-4> tab_open 4
map <a-5> tab_open 5
map <a-6> tab_open 6
map <a-7> tab_open 7
map <a-8> tab_open 8
map <a-9> tab_open 9
map <a-r> tab_shift 1
map <a-l> tab_shift -1
# Sorting
map or set sort_reverse!
map oz set sort=random
map os chain set sort=size; set sort_reverse=False
map ob chain set sort=basename; set sort_reverse=False
map on chain set sort=natural; set sort_reverse=False
map om chain set sort=mtime; set sort_reverse=False
map oc chain set sort=ctime; set sort_reverse=False
map oa chain set sort=atime; set sort_reverse=False
map ot chain set sort=type; set sort_reverse=False
map oe chain set sort=extension; set sort_reverse=False
map oS chain set sort=size; set sort_reverse=True
map oB chain set sort=basename; set sort_reverse=True
map oN chain set sort=natural; set sort_reverse=True
map oM chain set sort=mtime; set sort_reverse=True
map oC chain set sort=ctime; set sort_reverse=True
map oA chain set sort=atime; set sort_reverse=True
map oT chain set sort=type; set sort_reverse=True
map oE chain set sort=extension; set sort_reverse=True
map dc get_cumulative_size
# Settings
map zc set collapse_preview!
map zd set sort_directories_first!
map zh set show_hidden!
map <C-h> set show_hidden!
copymap <C-h> <backspace>
copymap <backspace> <backspace2>
map zI set flushinput!
map zi set preview_images!
map zm set mouse_enabled!
map zp set preview_files!
map zP set preview_directories!
map zs set sort_case_insensitive!
map zu set autoupdate_cumulative_size!
map zv set use_preview_script!
map zf console filter%space
copymap zf zz
# Filter stack
map .d filter_stack add type d
map .f filter_stack add type f
map .l filter_stack add type l
map .m console filter_stack add mime%space
map .n console filter_stack add name%space
map .# console filter_stack add hash%space
map ." filter_stack add duplicate
map .' filter_stack add unique
map .| filter_stack add or
map .& filter_stack add and
map .! filter_stack add not
map .r filter_stack rotate
map .c filter_stack clear
map .* filter_stack decompose
map .p filter_stack pop
map .. filter_stack show
# Bookmarks
map `<any> enter_bookmark %any
map '<any> enter_bookmark %any
map m<any> set_bookmark %any
map um<any> unset_bookmark %any
map m<bg> draw_bookmarks
copymap m<bg> um<bg> `<bg> '<bg>
# Generate all the chmod bindings with some python help:
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +u{0} shell -f chmod u+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +g{0} shell -f chmod g+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +o{0} shell -f chmod o+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +a{0} shell -f chmod a+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +{0} shell -f chmod u+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -u{0} shell -f chmod u-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -g{0} shell -f chmod g-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -o{0} shell -f chmod o-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -a{0} shell -f chmod a-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -{0} shell -f chmod u-{0} %s".format(arg))
# ===================================================================
# == Define keys for the console
# ===================================================================
# Note: Unmapped keys are passed directly to the console.
# Basic
cmap <tab> eval fm.ui.console.tab()
cmap <s-tab> eval fm.ui.console.tab(-1)
cmap <ESC> eval fm.ui.console.close()
cmap <CR> eval fm.ui.console.execute()
cmap <C-l> redraw_window
copycmap <ESC> <C-c>
copycmap <CR> <C-j>
# Move around
cmap <up> eval fm.ui.console.history_move(-1)
cmap <down> eval fm.ui.console.history_move(1)
cmap <left> eval fm.ui.console.move(left=1)
cmap <right> eval fm.ui.console.move(right=1)
cmap <home> eval fm.ui.console.move(right=0, absolute=True)
cmap <end> eval fm.ui.console.move(right=-1, absolute=True)
cmap <a-b> eval fm.ui.console.move_word(left=1)
cmap <a-f> eval fm.ui.console.move_word(right=1)
copycmap <a-b> <a-left>
copycmap <a-f> <a-right>
# Line Editing
cmap <backspace> eval fm.ui.console.delete(-1)
cmap <delete> eval fm.ui.console.delete(0)
cmap <C-w> eval fm.ui.console.delete_word()
cmap <A-d> eval fm.ui.console.delete_word(backward=False)
cmap <C-k> eval fm.ui.console.delete_rest(1)
cmap <C-u> eval fm.ui.console.delete_rest(-1)
cmap <C-y> eval fm.ui.console.paste()
# And of course the emacs way
copycmap <ESC> <C-g>
copycmap <up> <C-p>
copycmap <down> <C-n>
copycmap <left> <C-b>
copycmap <right> <C-f>
copycmap <home> <C-a>
copycmap <end> <C-e>
copycmap <delete> <C-d>
copycmap <backspace> <C-h>
# Note: There are multiple ways to express backspaces. <backspace> (code 263)
# and <backspace2> (code 127). To be sure, use both.
copycmap <backspace> <backspace2>
# This special expression allows typing in numerals:
cmap <allow_quantifiers> false
# ===================================================================
# == Pager Keybindings
# ===================================================================
# Movement
pmap <down> pager_move down=1
pmap <up> pager_move up=1
pmap <left> pager_move left=4
pmap <right> pager_move right=4
pmap <home> pager_move to=0
pmap <end> pager_move to=-1
pmap <pagedown> pager_move down=1.0 pages=True
pmap <pageup> pager_move up=1.0 pages=True
pmap <C-d> pager_move down=0.5 pages=True
pmap <C-u> pager_move up=0.5 pages=True
copypmap <UP> k <C-p>
copypmap <DOWN> j <C-n> <CR>
copypmap <LEFT> h
copypmap <RIGHT> l
copypmap <HOME> g
copypmap <END> G
copypmap <C-d> d
copypmap <C-u> u
copypmap <PAGEDOWN> n f <C-F> <Space>
copypmap <PAGEUP> p b <C-B>
# Basic
pmap <C-l> redraw_window
pmap <ESC> pager_close
copypmap <ESC> q Q i <F3>
pmap E edit_file
# ===================================================================
# == Taskview Keybindings
# ===================================================================
# Movement
tmap <up> taskview_move up=1
tmap <down> taskview_move down=1
tmap <home> taskview_move to=0
tmap <end> taskview_move to=-1
tmap <pagedown> taskview_move down=1.0 pages=True
tmap <pageup> taskview_move up=1.0 pages=True
tmap <C-d> taskview_move down=0.5 pages=True
tmap <C-u> taskview_move up=0.5 pages=True
copytmap <UP> k <C-p>
copytmap <DOWN> j <C-n> <CR>
copytmap <HOME> g
copytmap <END> G
copytmap <C-u> u
copytmap <PAGEDOWN> n f <C-F> <Space>
copytmap <PAGEUP> p b <C-B>
# Changing priority and deleting tasks
tmap J eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(-1)
tmap K eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(0)
tmap dd eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_remove()
tmap <pagedown> eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(-1)
tmap <pageup> eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(0)
tmap <delete> eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_remove()
# Basic
tmap <C-l> redraw_window
tmap <ESC> taskview_close
copytmap <ESC> q Q w <C-c>

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ext css|md|conf|txt|sh = vim "$@"
ext ogv|mp4|avi|mkv|ogg = mpv "$@"
ext pdf = okular "$@"
ext png|jpg = feh "$@"
ext cb[zr] = qcomicbook "$@"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -o noclobber -o noglob -o nounset -o pipefail
IFS=$'\n'
## If the option `use_preview_script` is set to `true`,
## then this script will be called and its output will be displayed in ranger.
## ANSI color codes are supported.
## STDIN is disabled, so interactive scripts won't work properly
## This script is considered a configuration file and must be updated manually.
## It will be left untouched if you upgrade ranger.
## Because of some automated testing we do on the script #'s for comments need
## to be doubled up. Code that is commented out, because it's an alternative for
## example, gets only one #.
## Meanings of exit codes:
## code | meaning | action of ranger
## -----+------------+-------------------------------------------
## 0 | success | Display stdout as preview
## 1 | no preview | Display no preview at all
## 2 | plain text | Display the plain content of the file
## 3 | fix width | Don't reload when width changes
## 4 | fix height | Don't reload when height changes
## 5 | fix both | Don't ever reload
## 6 | image | Display the image `$IMAGE_CACHE_PATH` points to as an image preview
## 7 | image | Display the file directly as an image
## Script arguments
FILE_PATH="${1}" # Full path of the highlighted file
PV_WIDTH="${2}" # Width of the preview pane (number of fitting characters)
## shellcheck disable=SC2034 # PV_HEIGHT is provided for convenience and unused
PV_HEIGHT="${3}" # Height of the preview pane (number of fitting characters)
IMAGE_CACHE_PATH="${4}" # Full path that should be used to cache image preview
PV_IMAGE_ENABLED="${5}" # 'True' if image previews are enabled, 'False' otherwise.
FILE_EXTENSION="${FILE_PATH##*.}"
FILE_EXTENSION_LOWER="$(printf "%s" "${FILE_EXTENSION}" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
## Settings
HIGHLIGHT_SIZE_MAX=262143 # 256KiB
HIGHLIGHT_TABWIDTH=${HIGHLIGHT_TABWIDTH:-8}
HIGHLIGHT_STYLE=${HIGHLIGHT_STYLE:-pablo}
HIGHLIGHT_OPTIONS="--replace-tabs=${HIGHLIGHT_TABWIDTH} --style=${HIGHLIGHT_STYLE} ${HIGHLIGHT_OPTIONS:-}"
PYGMENTIZE_STYLE=${PYGMENTIZE_STYLE:-autumn}
OPENSCAD_IMGSIZE=${RNGR_OPENSCAD_IMGSIZE:-1000,1000}
OPENSCAD_COLORSCHEME=${RNGR_OPENSCAD_COLORSCHEME:-Tomorrow Night}
handle_extension() {
case "${FILE_EXTENSION_LOWER}" in
## Archive
a|ace|alz|arc|arj|bz|bz2|cab|cpio|deb|gz|jar|lha|lz|lzh|lzma|lzo|\
rpm|rz|t7z|tar|tbz|tbz2|tgz|tlz|txz|tZ|tzo|war|xpi|xz|Z|zip)
atool --list -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
bsdtar --list --file "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
rar)
## Avoid password prompt by providing empty password
unrar lt -p- -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
7z)
## Avoid password prompt by providing empty password
7z l -p -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## PDF
pdf)
## Preview as text conversion
pdftotext -l 10 -nopgbrk -q -- "${FILE_PATH}" - | \
fmt -w "${PV_WIDTH}" && exit 5
mutool draw -F txt -i -- "${FILE_PATH}" 1-10 | \
fmt -w "${PV_WIDTH}" && exit 5
exiftool "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## BitTorrent
torrent)
transmission-show -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## OpenDocument
odt|ods|odp|sxw)
## Preview as text conversion
odt2txt "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
## Preview as markdown conversion
pandoc -s -t markdown -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## XLSX
xlsx)
## Preview as csv conversion
## Uses: https://github.com/dilshod/xlsx2csv
xlsx2csv -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## HTML
htm|html|xhtml)
## Preview as text conversion
w3m -dump "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
lynx -dump -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
elinks -dump "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
pandoc -s -t markdown -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
;;
## JSON
json)
jq --color-output . "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
python -m json.tool -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
;;
## Direct Stream Digital/Transfer (DSDIFF) and wavpack aren't detected
## by file(1).
dff|dsf|wv|wvc)
mediainfo "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exiftool "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
;; # Continue with next handler on failure
esac
}
handle_image() {
## Size of the preview if there are multiple options or it has to be
## rendered from vector graphics. If the conversion program allows
## specifying only one dimension while keeping the aspect ratio, the width
## will be used.
local DEFAULT_SIZE="1920x1080"
local mimetype="${1}"
case "${mimetype}" in
## SVG
image/svg+xml|image/svg)
convert -- "${FILE_PATH}" "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" && exit 6
exit 1;;
## DjVu
image/vnd.djvu)
ddjvu -format=tiff -quality=90 -page=1 -size="${DEFAULT_SIZE}" \
- "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" < "${FILE_PATH}" \
&& exit 6 || exit 1;;
## Image
image/*)
local orientation
orientation="$( identify -format '%[EXIF:Orientation]\n' -- "${FILE_PATH}" )"
## If orientation data is present and the image actually
## needs rotating ("1" means no rotation)...
if [[ -n "$orientation" && "$orientation" != 1 ]]; then
## ...auto-rotate the image according to the EXIF data.
convert -- "${FILE_PATH}" -auto-orient "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" && exit 6
fi
## `w3mimgdisplay` will be called for all images (unless overriden
## as above), but might fail for unsupported types.
exit 7;;
## Video
video/*)
# Thumbnail
ffmpegthumbnailer -i "${FILE_PATH}" -o "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" -s 0 && exit 6
exit 1;;
## PDF
application/pdf)
pdftoppm -f 1 -l 1 \
-scale-to-x "${DEFAULT_SIZE%x*}" \
-scale-to-y -1 \
-singlefile \
-jpeg -tiffcompression jpeg \
-- "${FILE_PATH}" "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH%.*}" \
&& exit 6 || exit 1;;
## ePub, MOBI, FB2 (using Calibre)
application/epub+zip|application/x-mobipocket-ebook|\
application/x-fictionbook+xml)
# ePub (using https://github.com/marianosimone/epub-thumbnailer)
epub-thumbnailer "${FILE_PATH}" "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" \
"${DEFAULT_SIZE%x*}" && exit 6
ebook-meta --get-cover="${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" -- "${FILE_PATH}" \
>/dev/null && exit 6
exit 1;;
## Font
application/font*|application/*opentype)
preview_png="/tmp/$(basename "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH%.*}").png"
if fontimage -o "${preview_png}" \
--pixelsize "120" \
--fontname \
--pixelsize "80" \
--text " ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ " \
--text " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz " \
--text " 0123456789.:,;(*!?') ff fl fi ffi ffl " \
--text " The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. " \
"${FILE_PATH}";
then
convert -- "${preview_png}" "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" \
&& rm "${preview_png}" \
&& exit 6
else
exit 1
fi
;;
## Preview archives using the first image inside.
## (Very useful for comic book collections for example.)
# application/zip|application/x-rar|application/x-7z-compressed|\
# application/x-xz|application/x-bzip2|application/x-gzip|application/x-tar)
# local fn=""; local fe=""
# local zip=""; local rar=""; local tar=""; local bsd=""
# case "${mimetype}" in
# application/zip) zip=1 ;;
# application/x-rar) rar=1 ;;
# application/x-7z-compressed) ;;
# *) tar=1 ;;
# esac
# { [ "$tar" ] && fn=$(tar --list --file "${FILE_PATH}"); } || \
# { fn=$(bsdtar --list --file "${FILE_PATH}") && bsd=1 && tar=""; } || \
# { [ "$rar" ] && fn=$(unrar lb -p- -- "${FILE_PATH}"); } || \
# { [ "$zip" ] && fn=$(zipinfo -1 -- "${FILE_PATH}"); } || return
#
# fn=$(echo "$fn" | python -c "import sys; import mimetypes as m; \
# [ print(l, end='') for l in sys.stdin if \
# (m.guess_type(l[:-1])[0] or '').startswith('image/') ]" |\
# sort -V | head -n 1)
# [ "$fn" = "" ] && return
# [ "$bsd" ] && fn=$(printf '%b' "$fn")
#
# [ "$tar" ] && tar --extract --to-stdout \
# --file "${FILE_PATH}" -- "$fn" > "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" && exit 6
# fe=$(echo -n "$fn" | sed 's/[][*?\]/\\\0/g')
# [ "$bsd" ] && bsdtar --extract --to-stdout \
# --file "${FILE_PATH}" -- "$fe" > "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" && exit 6
# [ "$bsd" ] || [ "$tar" ] && rm -- "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}"
# [ "$rar" ] && unrar p -p- -inul -- "${FILE_PATH}" "$fn" > \
# "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" && exit 6
# [ "$zip" ] && unzip -pP "" -- "${FILE_PATH}" "$fe" > \
# "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}" && exit 6
# [ "$rar" ] || [ "$zip" ] && rm -- "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}"
# ;;
esac
# openscad_image() {
# TMPPNG="$(mktemp -t XXXXXX.png)"
# openscad --colorscheme="${OPENSCAD_COLORSCHEME}" \
# --imgsize="${OPENSCAD_IMGSIZE/x/,}" \
# -o "${TMPPNG}" "${1}"
# mv "${TMPPNG}" "${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}"
# }
# case "${FILE_EXTENSION_LOWER}" in
# ## 3D models
# ## OpenSCAD only supports png image output, and ${IMAGE_CACHE_PATH}
# ## is hardcoded as jpeg. So we make a tempfile.png and just
# ## move/rename it to jpg. This works because image libraries are
# ## smart enough to handle it.
# csg|scad)
# openscad_image "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 6
# ;;
# 3mf|amf|dxf|off|stl)
# openscad_image <(echo "import(\"${FILE_PATH}\");") && exit 6
# ;;
# esac
}
handle_mime() {
local mimetype="${1}"
case "${mimetype}" in
## RTF and DOC
text/rtf|*msword)
## Preview as text conversion
## note: catdoc does not always work for .doc files
## catdoc: http://www.wagner.pp.ru/~vitus/software/catdoc/
catdoc -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## DOCX, ePub, FB2 (using markdown)
## You might want to remove "|epub" and/or "|fb2" below if you have
## uncommented other methods to preview those formats
*wordprocessingml.document|*/epub+zip|*/x-fictionbook+xml)
## Preview as markdown conversion
pandoc -s -t markdown -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## XLS
*ms-excel)
## Preview as csv conversion
## xls2csv comes with catdoc:
## http://www.wagner.pp.ru/~vitus/software/catdoc/
xls2csv -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## Text
text/* | */xml)
## Syntax highlight
if [[ "$( stat --printf='%s' -- "${FILE_PATH}" )" -gt "${HIGHLIGHT_SIZE_MAX}" ]]; then
exit 2
fi
if [[ "$( tput colors )" -ge 256 ]]; then
local pygmentize_format='terminal256'
local highlight_format='xterm256'
else
local pygmentize_format='terminal'
local highlight_format='ansi'
fi
env HIGHLIGHT_OPTIONS="${HIGHLIGHT_OPTIONS}" highlight \
--out-format="${highlight_format}" \
--force -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
env COLORTERM=8bit bat --color=always --style="plain" \
-- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
pygmentize -f "${pygmentize_format}" -O "style=${PYGMENTIZE_STYLE}"\
-- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 2;;
## DjVu
image/vnd.djvu)
## Preview as text conversion (requires djvulibre)
djvutxt "${FILE_PATH}" | fmt -w "${PV_WIDTH}" && exit 5
exiftool "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## Image
image/*)
## Preview as text conversion
# img2txt --gamma=0.6 --width="${PV_WIDTH}" -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 4
exiftool "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
## Video and audio
video/* | audio/*)
mediainfo "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exiftool "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
exit 1;;
esac
}
handle_fallback() {
echo '----- File Type Classification -----' && file --dereference --brief -- "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5
}
MIMETYPE="$( file --dereference --brief --mime-type -- "${FILE_PATH}" )"
if [[ "${PV_IMAGE_ENABLED}" == 'True' ]]; then
handle_image "${MIMETYPE}"
fi
handle_extension
handle_mime "${MIMETYPE}"
handle_fallback
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a:/media/davide/DAVIDE 1TB/Documenti
c:/home/davide/.config/rnr
d:/home/davide/Scaricati
f:/media/davide/FILM
g:/home/davide/Documenti/repos
h:/home/davide
m:/media/davide
n:/home/davide/Nextcloud
r:/
s:/home/davide/Nextcloud/ITS - Appunti/II Anno
t:/home/davide/Nextcloud/ITS - Appunti/II Anno/Tesina

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import os
OPENER = 'xdg-open'
PAGER = os.environ.get('PAGER', 'less')
EDITOR = os.environ.get('VISUAL', os.environ.get('EDITOR', 'vim'))
USE_INTERNAL_VIEWER = True
COUNT_DIRECTORIES = True
# Theme
SHOW_BUTTONBAR = True
PANEL_FG = 'default'
PANEL_BG = 'default'
REVERSE_FG = 'default'
REVERSE_BG = 'default'
SELECTED_FG = 'default'
SELECTED_BG = ('dark blue' if os.geteuid() else 'dark red')
MARKED_FG = 'dark magenta'
MARKSELECT_FG = 'black'
DIRECTORY_FG = 'white'
DIR_SYMLINK_FG = 'white'
EXECUTABLE_FG = 'light green'
SYMLINK_FG = 'light gray'
STALELINK_FG = 'light red'
DEVICE_FG = 'light magenta'
SPECIAL_FG = 'black'
ARCHIVE_FG = 'light magenta'
HOTKEY_FG = 'white'
HOTKEY_BG = 'black'
ERROR_FG = 'white'
ERROR_BG = 'dark red'
ERROR_TITLE_FG = 'yellow'
ERROR_FOCUS_FG = 'black'
ERROR_FOCUS_BG = 'light gray'
DIALOG_FG = 'black'
DIALOG_BG = 'light gray'
DIALOG_TITLE_FG = 'dark blue'
DIALOG_FOCUS_FG = 'black'
DIALOG_FOCUS_BG = 'dark cyan'
INPUT_FG = 'black'
INPUT_BG = 'dark cyan'
# Config for rnrview
TAB_SIZE = 4
# Theme for rnrview
TEXT_FG = 'white'
TEXT_BG = 'default'
NAMESPACE_FG = 'light green'
KEYWORD_FG = 'yellow'
CLASS_FG = 'dark red'
OPERATOR_FG = 'white'
STRING_FG = 'dark cyan'
LITERAL_FG = 'light magenta'
COMMENT_FG = 'dark cyan'
LINENO_FG = 'white'

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#.---------------- [m]inute: minuto (0 - 59)
#| .------------- [h]our: ora (0 - 23)
#| | .---------- [d]ay [o]f [m]onth: giorno del mese (1 - 31)
#| | | .------- [mon]th: mese (1 - 12) OPPURE jan,feb,mar,apr...
#| | | | .---- [d]ay [o]f [w]eek: giorno della settimana (0 - 7) (la domenica vale 0 o 7) OPPURE sun,mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat
#| | | | |
#
#* * * * * comando da eseguire
0 21,22 * * * pg_dump cinema > ~/Databases/filmdb.sql
#0 9,20 * * * nice -n 19 clamscan -ir $HOME --log=clamavlog.txt --move=$HOME/quarantine/ 2>&1
0 22 * * * /usr/bin/rsync -az --delete --exclude=Nextcloud ~/ /media/davide/Backup/Desktop/ ; date >> ~/backup.log
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/.bashrc ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/bash/.bashrc
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/.inputrc ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/bash/.inputrc
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/alacritty/alacritty.yml
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/..config/feh/ ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/feh/
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/.config/neofetch/ ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/neofetch/
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/.config/ranger/ ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/ranger/
0 9,20 * * * rsync -aPz ~/.config/rnr/ ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/rnr/
0 9,20 * * * crontab -l > ~/Documenti/repos/mywiki/linux/script/crontab