# Yazi ## manager - sort_by: File sorting method - `"alphabetical"`: Sort alphabetically - `"created"`: Sort by creation time - `"modified"`: Sort by last modified time - `"size"`: Sort by file size - sort_reverse: Display files in reverse order - `true`: Reverse order - `false`: Normal order - sort_dir_first: Display directories first - `true`: Directories first - `false`: Respects `sort_by` and `sort_reverse` only - show_hidden: Show hidden files - `true`: Show - `false`: Do not show - show_symlink: Show the path of the symlink file point to, after the filename - `true`: Show - `false`: Do not show ## preview - tab_size: Tab width - max_width: Maximum preview width for images and videos - max_height: Maximum preview height for images and videos ## opener Configure available openers, for example: ```toml [opener] archive = [ { exec = 'unar "$1"' }, ] text = [ { exec = 'nvim "$@"', block = true }, ] # ... ``` Available parameters are as follows: - exec: The command to open the selected files, with the following variables available: - `$n`: The N-th selected file, starting from 1 - `$@`: All selected files - `foo`: Literal string to be passed - block: Open in a blocking manner. After setting this, Yazi will hide into a secondary screen and display the program on the main screen until it exits. During this time, it can receive I/O signals, which is useful for interactive programs. ## open Set rules for opening specific files, for example: ```toml [open] rules = [ { mime = "text/*", use = "text" }, { mime = "image/*", use = "image" }, # { mime = "application/json", use = "text" }, { name = "*.json", use = "text" }, ] ``` Available rule parameters are as follows: - name: Glob expression for matching the file name - mime: Glob expression for matching the MIME type - use: Opener name corresponding to the names in the opener section. ## tasks - micro_workers: Maximum number of concurrent micro-tasks - macro_workers: Maximum number of concurrent macro-tasks - bizarre_retry: Maximum number of retries when a bizarre failure occurs