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-rw-r--r--vifm/colors/default52
-rw-r--r--vifm/colors/matrix21
-rw-r--r--vifm/colorschemes37
-rw-r--r--vifm/vifm-help.txt226
-rw-r--r--vifm/vifmrc126
-rw-r--r--vifm/vifmrc.bak108
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diff --git a/vifm/colors/default b/vifm/colors/default
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-" You can edit this file by hand.
-" The " character at the beginning of a line comments out the line.
-" Blank lines are ignored.
-
-" The Default color scheme is used for any directory that does not have
-" a specified scheme and for parts of user interface like menus. A
-" color scheme set for a base directory will also
-" be used for the sub directories.
-
-" The standard ncurses colors are:
-" Default = -1 = None, can be used for transparency or default color
-" Black = 0
-" Red = 1
-" Green = 2
-" Yellow = 3
-" Blue = 4
-" Magenta = 5
-" Cyan = 6
-" White = 7
-
-" Available style values (some of them can be combined):
-" bold
-" underline
-" reverse or inverse
-" standout
-" none
-
-" Vifm supports 256 colors you can use color numbers 0-255
-" (requires properly set up terminal: set your TERM environment variable
-" (directly or using resources) to some color terminal name (e.g.
-" xterm-256color) from /usr/lib/terminfo/; you can check current number
-" of colors in your terminal with tput colors command)
-
-" highlight group cterm=style ctermfg=foreground_color ctermbg=background_color
-
-highlight Win cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black
-highlight Directory cterm=bold ctermfg=cyan ctermbg=default
-highlight Link cterm=bold ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default
-highlight BrokenLink cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default
-highlight Socket cterm=bold ctermfg=magenta ctermbg=default
-highlight Device cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default
-highlight Fifo cterm=bold ctermfg=cyan ctermbg=default
-highlight Executable cterm=bold ctermfg=green ctermbg=default
-highlight Selected cterm=bold ctermfg=magenta ctermbg=default
-highlight CurrLine cterm=bold ctermfg=default ctermbg=blue
-highlight TopLine cterm=none ctermfg=black ctermbg=white
-highlight TopLineSel cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=default
-highlight StatusLine cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=white
-highlight WildMenu cterm=underline,reverse ctermfg=white ctermbg=black
-highlight CmdLine cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black
-highlight ErrorMsg cterm=none ctermfg=red ctermbg=black
-highlight Border cterm=none ctermfg=black ctermbg=white
diff --git a/vifm/colors/matrix b/vifm/colors/matrix
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-highlight Win cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=black
-
-highlight TopLine cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=none
-highlight TopLineSel cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=none
-highlight StatusLine cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=none
-highlight Border cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=none
-
-highlight Selected cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default
-highlight CurrLine cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=green
-
-highlight WildMenu cterm=underline,reverse ctermfg=white ctermbg=black
-highlight CmdLine cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black
-highlight ErrorMsg cterm=none ctermfg=red ctermbg=black
-
-highlight Directory cterm=none ctermfg=blue ctermbg=default
-highlight Link cterm=none ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default
-highlight BrokenLink cterm=none ctermfg=red ctermbg=default
-highlight Socket cterm=none ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default
-highlight Device cterm=none ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default
-highlight Fifo cterm=none ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default
-highlight Executable cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=default
diff --git a/vifm/colorschemes b/vifm/colorschemes
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-# You can edit this file by hand.
-# The # character at the beginning of a line comments out the line.
-# Blank lines are ignored.
-
-# The Default color scheme is used for any directory that does not have
-# a specified scheme. A color scheme set for a base directory will also
-# be used for the sub directories.
-
-# The standard ncurses colors are:
-# Black = 0
-# Red = 1
-# Green = 2
-# Yellow = 3
-# Blue = 4
-# Magenta = 5
-# Cyan = 6
-# White = 7
-
-# COLORSCHEME=OneWordDescription
-# DIRECTORY=/Full/Path/To/Base/Directory
-# COLOR=Window_name=foreground_color_number=background_color_number
-
-
-COLORSCHEME=Default
-DIRECTORY=/
-COLOR=MENU=white=black
-COLOR=BORDER=black=white
-COLOR=WIN=white=black
-COLOR=STATUS_BAR=white=black
-COLOR=CURR_LINE=white=blue
-COLOR=DIRECTORY=cyan=black
-COLOR=LINK=yellow=black
-COLOR=SOCKET=magenta=black
-COLOR=DEVICE=red=black
-COLOR=EXECUTABLE=green=black
-COLOR=SELECTED=magenta=black
-COLOR=CURRENT=blue=black
diff --git a/vifm/vifm-help.txt b/vifm/vifm-help.txt
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-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
-
diff --git a/vifm/vifmrc b/vifm/vifmrc
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-" vim: filetype=vifm :
-" You can edit this file by hand.
-" The " character at the beginning of a line comments out the line.
-" Blank lines are ignored.
-" The basic format for each item is shown with an example.
-
-" This is the actual command used to start vi. The default is vim.
-" If you would like to use another vi clone such Elvis or Vile
-" you will need to change this setting.
-
-set vicmd=vim
-" set vicmd=elvis\ -G\ termcap
-" set vicmd=vile
-
-" Trash Directory
-" The default is to move files that are deleted with dd or :d to
-" the trash directory. If you change this you will not be able to move
-" files by deleting them and then using p to put the file in the new location.
-" I recommend not changing this until you are familiar with vifm.
-" This probably shouldn't be an option.
-
-set trash
-
-" This is how many directories to store in the directory history.
-
-set history=100
-
-" Follow links on l or Enter.
-
-set followlinks
-
-" With this option turned on you can run partially entered commands with
-" unambiguous beginning using :! (e.g. :!Te instead of :!Terminal or :!Te<tab>).
-
-set nofastrun
-
-" Natural sort of (version) numbers within text.
-
-set nosortnumbers
-
-" Maximum number of changes that can be undone.
-
-set undolevels=100
-
-" If you installed the vim.txt help file set vimhelp.
-" If would rather use a plain text help file set novimhelp.
-
-set novimhelp
-
-" If you would like to run an executable file when you
-" press return on the file name set this.
-
-set norunexec
-
-" Use KiB, MiB, ... instead of K, M, ...
-
-set noiec
-
-" Selected color scheme
-
-colorscheme matrix
-
-" The FUSE_HOME directory will be used as a root dir for all FUSE mounts.
-" Unless it exists with write/exec permissions set, vifm will attempt to
-" create it.
-
-set fusehome=/tmp/vifm_FUSE
-
-" Format for displaying time in file list. For example:
-" set timefmt=%m/%d-%H:%M
-" See man date or man strftime for details.
-
-set timefmt=\ %m/%d\ %H:%M
-
-" :mark mark /full/directory/path [filename]
-
-" :com[mand] command_name action
-" The following macros can be used in a command
-" %a is replaced with the user arguments.
-" %c the current file under the cursor.
-" %C the current file under the cursor in the other directory.
-" %f the current selected file, or files.
-" %F the current selected file, or files in the other directory.
-" %b same as %f %F.
-" %d the current directory name.
-" %D the other window directory name.
-" %m run the command in a menu window
-
-" The file type is for the default programs to be used with
-" a file extension.
-" :filetype pattern1,pattern2 defaultprogram,program2
-" :fileviewer pattern1,pattern2 consoleviewer
-" The other programs for the file type can be accessed with the :file command
-" The command macros %f, %F, %d, %F may be used in the commands.
-" The %a macro is ignored. To use a % you must put %%.
-
-" For automated FUSE mounts, you must register an extension with FILETYPE=..
-" in one of following formats:
-"
-" :filetype extensions FUSE_MOUNT|some_mount_command using %SOURCE_FILE and %DESTINATION_DIR variables
-" %SOURCE_FILE and %DESTINATION_DIR are filled in by vifm at runtime.
-" A sample line might look like this:
-" :filetype *.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear FUSE_MOUNT|fuse-zip %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR
-"
-" :filetype extensions FUSE_MOUNT2|some_mount_command using %PARAM and %DESTINATION_DIR variables
-" %PARAM and %DESTINATION_DIR are filled in by vifm at runtime.
-" A sample line might look like this:
-" :filetype *.ssh FUSE_MOUNT2|sshfs %PARAM %DESTINATION_DIR
-" %PARAM value is filled from the first line of file (whole line).
-" Example first line for SshMount filetype: root@127.0.0.1:/
-"
-" You can also add %CLEAR if you want to clear screen before running FUSE
-" program.
-
-" What should be saved automatically between vifm runs
-" Like in previous versions of vifm
-" set vifminfo=options,filetypes,commands,bookmarks,tui,state,cs,chistory,shistory,dirstack,registers,phistory
-" Like in vi
-set vifminfo=bookmarks,chistory,shistory,phistory
-
-" Personal additions
-map , :
-map <tab> space
-map <space>q :q<cr>
-filetype *.pdf,*.dvi zathura
-set number
diff --git a/vifm/vifmrc.bak b/vifm/vifmrc.bak
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-# You can edit this file by hand.
-# The # character at the beginning of a line comments out the line.
-# Blank lines are ignored.
-# The basic format for each item is shown with an example.
-# The '=' character is used to separate fields within a single line.
-# Most settings are true = 1 or false = 0.
-
-# This is the actual command used to start vi. The default is vi.
-# If you would like to use another vi clone such as Vim, Elvis, or Vile
-# you will need to change this setting.
-
-VI_COMMAND=vim
-# VI_COMMAND=vim
-# VI_COMMAND=elvis -G termcap
-# VI_COMMAND=vile
-
-# Trash Directory
-# The default is to move files that are deleted with dd or :d to
-# the trash directory. 1 means use the trash directory 0 means
-# just use rm. If you change this you will not be able to move
-# files by deleting them and then using p to put the file in the new location.
-# I recommend not changing this until you are familiar with vifm.
-# This probably shouldn't be an option.
-
-USE_TRASH=1
-
-# Show only one Window
-# If you would like to start vifm with only one window set this to 1
-
-USE_ONE_WINDOW=0
-
-# Screen configuration. If you would like to use vifm with
-# the screen program set this to 1.
-
-USE_SCREEN=0
-
-# 1 means use color if the terminal supports it.
-# 0 means don't use color even if supported.
-
-# This is how many files to show in the directory history menu.
-
-HISTORY_LENGTH=100
-
-# The sort type is how the files will be sorted in the file listing.
-# Sort by File Extension = 0
-# Sort by File Name = 1
-# Sort by Group ID = 2
-# Sort by Group Name = 3
-# Sort by Mode = 4
-# Sort by Owner ID = 5
-# Sort by Owner Name = 6
-# Sort by Size = 7
-# Sort by Time Accessed =8
-# Sort by Time Changed =9
-# Sort by Time Modified =10
-# This can be set with the :sort command in vifm.
-
-LEFT_WINDOW_SORT_TYPE=1
-
-RIGHT_WINDOW_SORT_TYPE=1
-
-# The regular expression used to filter files out of
-# the directory listings.
-# LWIN_FILTER=\.o$ and LWIN_INVERT=1 would filter out all
-# of the .o files from the directory listing. LWIN_INVERT=0
-# would show only the .o files
-
-LWIN_FILTER=\.o$
-LWIN_INVERT=1
-RWIN_FILTER=\.o$
-RWIN_INVERT=1
-
-# If you installed the vim.txt help file change this to 1.
-# If would rather use a plain text help file set this to 0.
-
-USE_VIM_HELP=0
-
-# If you would like to run an executable file when you
-# press return on the file name set this to 1.
-
-RUN_EXECUTABLE=0
-
-# BOOKMARKS=mark=/full/directory/path=filename
-
-BOOKMARKS=H=/home/urbain=../
-BOOKMARKS=m=/home/urbain/Dropbox/phd/literature/October 14=Shear_viscosity.pdf
-BOOKMARKS=p=/home/urbain/Dropbox/phd=../
-BOOKMARKS=z=/home/urbain/.vifm=../
-
-# COMMAND=command_name=action
-# The following macros can be used in a command
-# %a is replaced with the user arguments.
-# %f the current selected file, or files.
-# %F the current selected file, or files in the other directoy.
-# %d the current directory name.
-# %D the other window directory name.
-# %m run the command in a menu window
-
-
-# The file type is for the default programs to be used with
-# a file extension.
-# FILETYPE=description=extension1,extension2=defaultprogram, program2
-# FILETYPE=Web=html,htm,shtml=links,mozilla,elvis
-# would set links as the default program for .html .htm .shtml files
-# The other programs for the file type can be accessed with the :file command
-# The command macros %f, %F, %d, %F may be used in the commands.
-# The %a macro is ignored. To use a % you must put %%.
-