## 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. 💫 A new article explaining its internal workings: [Why is Yazi Fast?](https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/issues/143) - 🚀 **Full Asynchronous Support**: All I/O operations are asynchronous, CPU tasks are spread across multiple threads, making the most of available resources. - 💪 **Powerful Async Task Scheduling and Management**: Provides real-time progress updates, task cancellation, and internal task priority assignment. - 🖼️ **Built-in Support for Multiple Image Protocols**: Also integrated with Überzug++, covering almost all terminals. - 🌟 **Built-in Code Highlighting and Image Encoding**: Combined with the pre-caching mechanism, greatly accelerates image and normal file loading. - 🧰 Integration with fd, rg, fzf, zoxide - 💫 Vim-like Input component, and Select component - 🏷️ Multi-Tab Support, Scrollable Preview (for videos, PDFs, archives, directories, code, etc.) - 🔄 Batch Renaming, Visual Mode, File Chooser - 🎨 Theme System, Custom Layouts, Trash Bin, CSI u - ... and more! https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/assets/17523360/92ff23fa-0cd5-4f04-b387-894c12265cc7 ⚠️ Note: Yazi is currently in active development and may be unstable. The API is subject to change without prior notice. ## Documentation - Usage: https://yazi-rs.github.io/usage/installation - Showcase: https://yazi-rs.github.io/showcase ## Discussion - Discord Server (English mainly): https://discord.gg/qfADduSdJu - Telegram Group (Chinese mainly): https://t.me/yazi_rs ## Image Preview | 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 | | iTerm2 | [Inline images protocol](https://iterm2.com/documentation-images.html) | ✅ Built-in | | Mintty (Git Bash) | [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 | | Black Box | [Sixel graphics format](https://www.vt100.net/docs/vt3xx-gp/chapter14.html) | ✅ Built-in | | 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. Here is a guide for tmux users: [Image preview within tmux](https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/wiki/Image-preview-within-tmux) ## TODO See [Feature requests](https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/issues/51) for more details. ## License Yazi is MIT licensed. For more information check the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file.