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diff --git a/.vifm/vifm-help.txt b/.vifm/vifm-help.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2b6bbba..0000000 --- a/.vifm/vifm-help.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -The basic vi key bindings are used to move through the files and popup - windows. - - k is up - j is down - - h is updir - l is handle file and is the same as Return. - - Ctrl-c or the Escape key will cancel most operations. - Ctrl-l will clear and redraw the screen. - - gg top of list - G bottom of list - cw change word is used to rename a file. - m [a-z][A-Z][0-9] to set bookmark - ' letter to goto bookmark - v start or stop visualy selecting files. This works with the j and k keys - for movement. This is different then in vi in that v in visual mode will - leave the selected files highlighted. If you want to clear the selected - files Ctrl-c or Esc will unselect the files. - dd - the default setting is to move the selected files to the trash - directory. - yy - will yank the selected files. - p - will copy the yanked files to the current directory or move the files - to the current directory if they were deleted with dd or :d or if the - files were yanked 'yy' from the Trash directory. - - Space or Tab to switch lists. - - Most movement commands also accept a count 12j would move down 12 lines. - [count] % percent of file list - [count] j or k - [count] G or gg - [count] dd or yy the count is from the current file downward. - :[count] user command is not yet implemented. - :[count] command - The only builtin :[count] command is :[count]d[elete]. :3d would delete - three files starting at the current file position moving down. - - :number - move to the line number :12 would move to the 12th line. - :0 move to the top of the list. - :$ move to the bottom of the list. - - Return or l - handle file - Default file type program or if on a directory enter the directory - - Ctrl-g toggles full file information window. - Ctrl-b - jump back one page. - Ctrl-f - jump forward one page. - - /regular expression pattern - will highlight all files matching the pattern - in the current file list. /\.c$ would highlight all the .c files. - N find previous match. - n find next match. - - Files can also be tagged or selected with 't'. Pressing 't' on a selected - file will unselect it. This can be used by itself to select files or with a - /search pattern or with visually selected files. - - :commands - :com is a menu of user commands - :com name action - will set a new user command - Unlike vim user commands do not have to start with a capital letter. - User commands are run in a shell by default. To run a command in - the background you must set it as a background command with & at the end - of the commands action. - :com rm rm %f & - - :apropos manpage - will create a menu with the results from the - apropos command. - :com! name action - will overwrite a preciously set command. - :delc command_name will remove the command_name user command - :fil regular_expression pattern will filter the files out of the directory - listing that match the regular expression. - :fil \.o$ - would filter all files ending in .o from the filelist. - :empty will permanently remove 'rm -fr' files from the Trash directory. - :locate filename - will create a menu with the results from the locate - command. - :sh will start a shell - :q or :x will exit vifm - :! program will execute the program in a shell - :!command & will run the process in the background. - programs that write to stdout like ls will create an error message - showing partial output of the command. - :!! same as :! but will pause the screen before returning to vifm. - :!!ls -l - :e load file into vi - :only - switch to a one window view. - :pwd - show the present working directory - :ch[ange] - create a menu window to alter a files properties. - :cd - change directory - :cd ~/bin - :s[ort] - popup menu of different sorting methods - :sp[lit] - switch to a two window view. - :his[tory] - popup menu of directories visited - :jobs - shows menu of current backgrounded processes. - :view - toggle on and off the quick file view. - :h[elp] - this crude help file - :marks - popup menu of bookmarks - :screen toggles whether to use the screen program or not. - :sync - change the other panel to the current panel directory. - - -command macros - %a user arguments - %f all of the selected files - %F all of the selected files in the other directory list. - %d current directory name - %D other file list directory name - :com mv mv %f %D - would set the mv command to mv all of the selected files to the other - directory. - - If you want a command to accept arguments you must use %a. - :com mkdir mkdir %a & - :com mygrep vim "+grep %a" - %a is simply replaced with the user arguments and the arguments are - considered to be optional. - :com lsl ls -l %a | less - would run ls -l | less with or without - an argument being given. - -search patterns can be set with :com name /pattern - :com backup /~$ - - - file filters - The basic vim folding key bindings are used for filtering files. - zO show the filtered files - zM Filter the files matching the filename filter. - zo show all the dot files - zm filter all the .dot files - zf filter all the selected files - This will work with all selecting methods. Visually selecting files, - using a / search pattern or in combination with 't'. - :fil[ter] regular expression - :in[vert] invert the filter - All directorys will show the ../ file no matter what the filter setting is - with the exception of the / directory. - Each file list has its own filter. - filtered files are not checked in / search or :commands - - file name filters can be set with :com name fil pattern - :com ofiles fil \.o$ - -Configuration. - - The default configuration file is ~/.vifm/vifmrc. - If you want to change any settings vifm must not be running when you edit - the file as it will overwrite any changes you make when it exits. - - Screen configuration. If you use the screen program, vifm can be configured - to use a new screen window for opening files or running :!programs. - -Misc. - Ctrl-c or Escape to clear all selected files - - vifm.vim is a vim plugin that allows the use of vifm from vim. It is - included in the source tarball but it is not installed by default and must - be manually placed in either the default vim/plugin directory or in - ~/.vim/plugin/ - To use vifm to load a file into a running vim use the following commands: - :Edit - open a file in the current buffer. - :Split - split the buffer and open a file. - :Vsplit - vertically split a buffer and open a file. - :Diff - open a file to compare to the current file using the vim :diff - command. - You can edit the vifm.vim script to change the command name used if they - conflict with other user commands. - - Starting options: - /full/path/to/directoryone - using vifm /usr/local will start vifm - with the /usr/local directory. The default is to start vifm in - the current directory. - /full/path/to/directorytwo - using two full paths will start vifm with - the first path in the left file list and the second path in the right - file list. - --version - will print the version number and exit. - --help - will show help file. - -f - will run vifm but selecting a file will write the file name to - ~/.vifm/vimfiles instead of opening the file. This is used for the - vifm.vim script to load files from vifm into a running vim. - -Menus - bookmarks escape or Ctrl-c to abort j and k to move through - dd on a bookmark to remove. - - sort menu j and k to move - Escape or Ctrl-c to clear - return or l to - select and exit the menu. - -Reserved :commands - ! - change - cd - cmap - com - d - delc - e - empty - fi - fil - file - filter - h - help - his - history - in - invert - map - marks - nmap - pw - pwd - q - s - screen - sh - sort - unmap - view - vifm - vmap - x - |