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## Yazi - ⚡️ Blazing Fast Terminal File Manager
Yazi ("duck" in Chinese) is a terminal file manager written in Rust, based on non-blocking async I/O. It aims to provide an efficient, user-friendly, and customizable file management experience.
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https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/assets/17523360/740a41f4-3d24-4287-952c-3aec51520a32
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⚠️ Note: Yazi is currently in active development and may be unstable. The API is subject to change without prior notice.
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## Installation
Before getting started, ensure that the following dependencies are installed on your system:
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- nerd-fonts (_required_)
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- ffmpegthumbnailer (_optional_, for video thumbnails)
- unar (_optional_, for archive preview)
- jq (_optional_, for JSON preview)
- poppler (_optional_, for PDF preview)
- fd (_optional_, for file searching)
- rg (_optional_, for file content searching)
- fzf (_optional_, for directory jumping)
- zoxide (_optional_, for directory jumping)
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<summary>Arch Linux</summary>
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Install with paru or your favorite AUR helper:
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```bash
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paru -S yazi ffmpegthumbnailer unarchiver jq poppler fd ripgrep fzf zoxide
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```
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Or, you can replace `yazi` with `yazi-bin` package if you want pre-built binary instead of compiling by yourself.
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</details>
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<summary>macOS</summary>
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Install Yazi and its dependencies with Homebrew:
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```bash
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brew install yazi ffmpegthumbnailer unar jq poppler fd ripgrep fzf zoxide
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brew tap homebrew/cask-fonts && brew install --cask font-symbols-only-nerd-font
```
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If you prefer to use the most recent code, use `--HEAD` flag:
```bash
brew install yazi --HEAD
```
Or you can install Yazi via cargo:
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```bash
cargo install --git https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi.git
```
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</details>
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<summary>Nix</summary>
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The [Nix package of Yazi](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=yazi) is available. Nix users can install Yazi via:
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```bash
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# On NixOS:
nix-env -iA nixos.yazi
# On Non NixOS:
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.yazi
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```
Or add the following to your configuration:
```nix
# configuration.nix
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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yazi
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];
```
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You can also manage Yazi's configuration using the
[home-manager](https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/options.html#opt-programs.yazi.enable).
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</details>
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<summary>Build from source</summary>
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Execute the following commands to clone the project and build Yazi:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi.git
cd yazi
cargo build --release
```
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Then, you can run:
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```bash
./target/release/yazi
```
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</details>
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## Usage
```bash
yazi
```
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There is a wrapper of yazi, that provides the ability to change the current working directory when yazi exiting, feel free to use it:
```bash
function ya() {
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tmp="$(mktemp -t "yazi-cwd.XXXXX")"
yazi --cwd-file="$tmp"
if cwd="$(cat -- "$tmp")" && [ -n "$cwd" ] && [ "$cwd" != "$PWD" ]; then
cd -- "$cwd"
fi
rm -f -- "$tmp"
}
```
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## Configuration
If you want to use your own config, copy the [config folder](./config/preset) to `~/.config/yazi`, and modify it as you like.
[The documentation of all available options](./config/docs)
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## Discussion
- Discord Server (English mainly): https://discord.gg/qfADduSdJu
- Telegram Group (Chinese mainly): https://t.me/yazi_rs
## Image Preview
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| Platform | Protocol | Support |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
| Kitty | [Terminal graphics protocol](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/) | ✅ Built-in |
| WezTerm | [Terminal graphics protocol](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/) | ✅ Built-in |
| Konsole | [Terminal graphics protocol](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/) | ✅ Built-in |
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| iTerm2 | [Inline images protocol](https://iterm2.com/documentation-images.html) | ✅ Built-in |
| Hyper | [Sixel graphics format](https://www.vt100.net/docs/vt3xx-gp/chapter14.html) | ✅ Built-in |
| foot | [Sixel graphics format](https://www.vt100.net/docs/vt3xx-gp/chapter14.html) | ✅ Built-in |
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| X11 / Wayland | Window system protocol | ☑️ Überzug++ required |
| Fallback | [Chafa](https://hpjansson.org/chafa/) | ☑️ Überzug++ required |
Yazi automatically selects the appropriate preview method for you, based on the priority from top to bottom.
That's relying on the `$TERM`, `$TERM_PROGRAM`, and `$XDG_SESSION_TYPE` variables, make sure you don't overwrite them by mistake!
For instance, if your terminal is Alacritty, which doesn't support displaying images itself, but you are running on an X11/Wayland environment,
it will automatically use the "Window system protocol" to display images -- this requires you to have [Überzug++](https://github.com/jstkdng/ueberzugpp) installed.
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## TODO
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See [Feature requests](https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/issues/51) for more details.
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## License
Yazi is MIT licensed.