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nnn
Noice is Not Noice, a noicer fork...
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Why fork?
- Original features
- nnn toppings
- Performance
- Installation
- Quickstart
- Usage
- How to
- Developers
Introduction
nnn is a fork of noice, a blazing-fast lightweight terminal file browser with easy keyboard shortcuts for navigation, opening files and running tasks. noice is developed considering terminal based systems. There is no config file and mime associations are hard-coded. However, the incredible user-friendliness and speed make it a perfect utility on modern distros.
nnn can use the default desktop opener at runtime. It adds new navigation options, enhanced DE integration, a disk usage analyzer mode, comprehensive file details and much more. For a complete list, see nnn toppings. Add to it a huge performance boost.
Follow the instructions in the quickstart section and see how nnn simplifies those long desktop sessions.
Have fun with it! PRs are welcome. Check out #1.
Why fork?
I chose to fork because:
- one can argue my approach deviates from the goal of the original project - keep the utility
suckless
. In my opinion evolution is the taste of time. - I would like to have a bit of control on what features are added in the name of desktop integration. A feature-bloat is the last thing in my mind.
Original features
- Super-easy navigation
- Pre-defined associations for different file types
- Jump to home directory
- Filter contents in current directory
- Show/hide hidden files
- Sort entries by modification time (newest to oldest)
- Spawn a
SHELL
in current directory (fallback sh) - Run
top
- Edit a file with
EDITOR
(fallback vi) - Page through a file in
PAGER
(fallback less)
nnn toppings
Behaviour and navigation
- Detail view (default: disabled) with:
- file type (directory, regular, symlink etc.)
- modification time
- human-readable file size
- current item in reverse video
- number of items in current directory
- full name of currently selected file in 'bar'
- Show details of the currently selected file (stat, file)
- Disk usage analyzer mode (within the same fs, doesn't follow symlinks)
- Directories first (even with sorting)
- Sort numeric names in numeric order
- Case-insensitive alphabetic content listing instead of upper case first
- Key
-
to jump to last visited directory - Roll over at the first and last entries of a directory (with Up/Down keys)
- Removed navigation restriction with relative paths (and let permissions handle it)
- Sort entries by file size (largest to smallest)
- Shortcut to invoke file name copier (set using environment variable
NNN_COPIER
) - Change to last visited directory on quit
File association
-
Set
NNN_OPENER
to let a desktop opener handle it all. E.g.:export NNN_OPENER=xdg-open export NNN_OPENER="gio open" export NNN_OPENER=gvfs-open
-
Selective file associations (ignored if
NNN_OPENER
is set):- Associate plain text files (determined using file) with vi
- Associate common audio and video mimes with mpv
- Associate PDF files with zathura
- Removed
less
as default file opener (there is no universal standalone opener utility) - You can customize further (see how to change file associations)
-
NNN_FALLBACK_OPENER
is the last line of defense:- If the executable in static file association is missing
- If a file type was not handled in static file association
- This may be the best option to set your desktop opener to
-
To enable the desktop file manager key, set
NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER
. E.g.:export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
Optimization
- All redundant buffer removal
- All frequently used local chunks now static
- Removed some redundant string allocation and manipulation
- Simplified some roundabout procedures
- Compiler warnings fixed
- strip the final binary
Performance
nnn vs. ncdu memory usage while listing an external disk with 13,790 files in disk usage analyzer mode:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
31163 vaio 20 0 65508 53980 2320 S 0.0 1.1 0:01.96 ncdu /
28863 vaio 20 0 21348 7812 2476 S 0.0 0.2 0:01.75 nnn -d
nnn vs. mc vs. ranger memory usage while viewing a directory with 10,178 files, sorted by size:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
22465 vaio 20 0 233956 192136 7896 S 0.0 3.9 0:05.31 /usr/bin/python -O /usr/bin/ranger
20369 vaio 20 0 64664 10980 6888 S 0.0 0.2 0:00.70 mc
28863 vaio 20 0 19876 6436 2620 S 0.0 0.1 0:00.19 nnn -d
Installation
nnn needs libreadline and libncursesw (on Linux or ncurses on OS X) and standard libc.
-
If you are using Homebrew, run:
brew install jarun/nnn/nnn
-
Packages are available on
-
To compile and install, download the latest stable release or clone this repository (risky). Run:
$ make $ sudo make install
Quickstart
Add the following to your shell's rc file for the best experience:
-
If you want to open nnn in detail mode each time:
alias n='nnn -d'
-
Set your preferred desktop opener as fallback. E.g.:
export NNN_FALLBACK_OPENER=xdg-open
-
Set a desktop file manager to open directories with (if you need). E.g.:
export NNN_DE_FILE_MANAGER=thunar
-
Start nnn.
n
Usage
Cmdline options
usage: nnn [-d] [-S] [-v] [h] [PATH]
The missing terminal file browser for X.
positional arguments:
PATH directory to open [default: current dir]
optional arguments:
-d start in detail view mode
-S start in disk usage analyzer mode
-v show program version and exit
-h show this help and exit
>
indicates the currently selected entry in nnn.
Keyboard shortcuts
Key | Function |
---|---|
Up , k , ^P |
Previous entry |
Down , j , ^N |
Next entry |
PgUp , ^U |
Scroll half page up |
PgDn , ^D |
Scroll half page down |
Home , g , ^ , ^A |
Jump to first entry |
End , G , $ , ^E |
Jump to last entry |
Right , Enter , l , ^M |
Open file or enter dir |
Left , Backspace , h , ^H |
Go to parent dir |
~ |
Jump to HOME dir |
- |
Jump to last visited dir |
o |
Open dir in desktop file manager |
/ , & |
Filter dir contents |
c |
Show change dir prompt |
d |
Toggle detail view |
D |
Toggle current file details screen |
. |
Toggle hide .dot files |
s |
Toggle sort by file size |
S |
Toggle disk usage analyzer mode |
t |
Toggle sort by modified time |
! |
Spawn SHELL in PWD (fallback sh) |
z |
Run top |
e |
Edit entry in EDITOR (fallback vi) |
p |
Open entry in PAGER (fallback less) |
^K |
Invoke file name copier |
^L |
Force a redraw |
? |
Toggle help screen |
q |
Quit |
Q |
Quit and change directory |
Filters
Filters support regexes to display only the matched entries in the current directory view. This effectively allows searching through the directory tree for a particular entry.
Filters do not stack on top of each other. They are applied anew every time.
An empty filter expression resets the filter.
If nnn is invoked as root the default filter will also match hidden files.
File type abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in the detail view:
Symbol | File Type |
---|---|
/ |
Directory |
* |
Executable |
| |
Fifo |
= |
Socket |
@ |
Symbolic Link |
b |
Block Device |
c |
Character Device |
Help
$ man nnn
To lookup keyboard shortcuts at runtime, press ?
.
How to
cd on quit
Pick the appropriate file for your shell from misc/quitcd and add the contents to your shell's rc file. You'll need to spawn a new shell for the change to take effect. You should start nnn as n
(or modify the function name to something else).
As you might notice, nnn uses the environment variable NNN_TMPFILE
to write the last visited directory path. You can change it.
Copy current file path to clipboard
nnn can pipe the absolute path of the current file to a copier script. For example, you can use xsel
on Linux or pbcopy
on OS X.
Sample Linux copier script:
#!/bin/sh
echo -n $1 | xsel --clipboard --input
export NNN_OPENER
:
export NNN_COPIER="/home/vaio/copier.sh"
Start nnn and use ^K
to copy the absolute path (from /
) of the file under the cursor to clipboard.
Change file associations
If you want to set custom applications for certain mime types, or change the ones set already (e.g. vi, mpv, zathura), modify the assocs
structure in config.def.h (it's easy). Then re-compile and install.
Developers
- Copyright © 2014-2016 Lazaros Koromilas
- Copyright © 2014-2016 Dimitris Papastamos
- Copyright © 2016-2017 Arun Prakash Jana