From ae379e5e4b2a9d08f221e0d8742537a6f60ad19f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Karel=20Ko=C4=8D=C3=AD?= Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2017 15:17:47 +0100 Subject: ranger configuration --- config/ranger/bookmarks | 0 config/ranger/commands.py | 58 -- config/ranger/commands_full.py | 1508 ---------------------------------------- config/ranger/tagged | 0 install | 4 +- 5 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1567 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 config/ranger/bookmarks delete mode 100644 config/ranger/commands.py delete mode 100644 config/ranger/commands_full.py delete mode 100644 config/ranger/tagged diff --git a/config/ranger/bookmarks b/config/ranger/bookmarks deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/config/ranger/commands.py b/config/ranger/commands.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2df405f..0000000 --- a/config/ranger/commands.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# This is a sample commands.py. You can add your own commands here. -# -# Please refer to commands_full.py for all the default commands and a complete -# documentation. Do NOT add them all here, or you may end up with defunct -# commands when upgrading ranger. - -# You always need to import ranger.api.commands here to get the Command class: -from ranger.api.commands import * - -# A simple command for demonstration purposes follows. -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -# You can import any python module as needed. -import os - -# Any class that is a subclass of "Command" will be integrated into ranger as a -# command. Try typing ":my_edit" in ranger! -class my_edit(Command): - # The so-called doc-string of the class will be visible in the built-in - # help that is accessible by typing "?c" inside ranger. - """:my_edit - - A sample command for demonstration purposes that opens a file in an editor. - """ - - # The execute method is called when you run this command in ranger. - def execute(self): - # self.arg(1) is the first (space-separated) argument to the function. - # This way you can write ":my_edit somefilename". - if self.arg(1): - # self.rest(1) contains self.arg(1) and everything that follows - target_filename = self.rest(1) - else: - # self.fm is a ranger.core.filemanager.FileManager object and gives - # you access to internals of ranger. - # self.fm.thisfile is a ranger.container.file.File object and is a - # reference to the currently selected file. - target_filename = self.fm.thisfile.path - - # This is a generic function to print text in ranger. - self.fm.notify("Let's edit the file " + target_filename + "!") - - # Using bad=True in fm.notify allows you to print error messages: - if not os.path.exists(target_filename): - self.fm.notify("The given file does not exist!", bad=True) - return - - # This executes a function from ranger.core.acitons, a module with a - # variety of subroutines that can help you construct commands. - # Check out the source, or run "pydoc ranger.core.actions" for a list. - self.fm.edit_file(target_filename) - - # The tab method is called when you press tab, and should return a list of - # suggestions that the user will tab through. - def tab(self): - # This is a generic tab-completion function that iterates through the - # content of the current directory. - return self._tab_directory_content() diff --git a/config/ranger/commands_full.py b/config/ranger/commands_full.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9f0481c..0000000 --- a/config/ranger/commands_full.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1508 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# This file is part of ranger, the console file manager. -# This configuration file is licensed under the same terms as ranger. -# =================================================================== -# -# NOTE: If you copied this file to ~/.config/ranger/commands_full.py, -# then it will NOT be loaded by ranger, and only serve as a reference. -# -# =================================================================== -# This file contains ranger's commands. -# It's all in python; lines beginning with # are comments. -# -# Note that additional commands are automatically generated from the methods -# of the class ranger.core.actions.Actions. -# -# You can customize commands in the file ~/.config/ranger/commands.py. -# It has the same syntax as this file. In fact, you can just copy this -# file there with `ranger --copy-config=commands' and make your modifications. -# But make sure you update your configs when you update ranger. -# -# =================================================================== -# Every class defined here which is a subclass of `Command' will be used as a -# command in ranger. Several methods are defined to interface with ranger: -# execute(): called when the command is executed. -# cancel(): called when closing the console. -# tab(): called when is pressed. -# quick(): called after each keypress. -# -# The return values for tab() can be either: -# None: There is no tab completion -# A string: Change the console to this string -# A list/tuple/generator: cycle through every item in it -# -# The return value for quick() can be: -# False: Nothing happens -# True: Execute the command afterwards -# -# The return value for execute() and cancel() doesn't matter. -# -# =================================================================== -# Commands have certain attributes and methods that facilitate parsing of -# the arguments: -# -# self.line: The whole line that was written in the console. -# self.args: A list of all (space-separated) arguments to the command. -# self.quantifier: If this command was mapped to the key "X" and -# the user pressed 6X, self.quantifier will be 6. -# self.arg(n): The n-th argument, or an empty string if it doesn't exist. -# self.rest(n): The n-th argument plus everything that followed. For example, -# if the command was "search foo bar a b c", rest(2) will be "bar a b c" -# self.start(n): Anything before the n-th argument. For example, if the -# command was "search foo bar a b c", start(2) will be "search foo" -# -# =================================================================== -# And this is a little reference for common ranger functions and objects: -# -# self.fm: A reference to the "fm" object which contains most information -# about ranger. -# self.fm.notify(string): Print the given string on the screen. -# self.fm.notify(string, bad=True): Print the given string in RED. -# self.fm.reload_cwd(): Reload the current working directory. -# self.fm.thisdir: The current working directory. (A File object.) -# self.fm.thisfile: The current file. (A File object too.) -# self.fm.thistab.get_selection(): A list of all selected files. -# self.fm.execute_console(string): Execute the string as a ranger command. -# self.fm.open_console(string): Open the console with the given string -# already typed in for you. -# self.fm.move(direction): Moves the cursor in the given direction, which -# can be something like down=3, up=5, right=1, left=1, to=6, ... -# -# File objects (for example self.fm.thisfile) have these useful attributes and -# methods: -# -# cf.path: The path to the file. -# cf.basename: The base name only. -# cf.load_content(): Force a loading of the directories content (which -# obviously works with directories only) -# cf.is_directory: True/False depending on whether it's a directory. -# -# For advanced commands it is unavoidable to dive a bit into the source code -# of ranger. -# =================================================================== - -from ranger.api.commands import * - -class alias(Command): - """:alias - - Copies the oldcommand as newcommand. - """ - - context = 'browser' - resolve_macros = False - - def execute(self): - if not self.arg(1) or not self.arg(2): - self.fm.notify('Syntax: alias ', bad=True) - else: - self.fm.commands.alias(self.arg(1), self.rest(2)) - -class cd(Command): - """:cd [-r] - - The cd command changes the directory. - The command 'cd -' is equivalent to typing ``. - Using the option "-r" will get you to the real path. - """ - - def execute(self): - import os.path - if self.arg(1) == '-r': - self.shift() - destination = os.path.realpath(self.rest(1)) - if os.path.isfile(destination): - self.fm.select_file(destination) - return - else: - destination = self.rest(1) - - if not destination: - destination = '~' - - if destination == '-': - self.fm.enter_bookmark('`') - else: - self.fm.cd(destination) - - def tab(self): - import os - from os.path import dirname, basename, expanduser, join - - cwd = self.fm.thisdir.path - rel_dest = self.rest(1) - - bookmarks = [v.path for v in self.fm.bookmarks.dct.values() - if rel_dest in v.path ] - - # expand the tilde into the user directory - if rel_dest.startswith('~'): - rel_dest = expanduser(rel_dest) - - # define some shortcuts - abs_dest = join(cwd, rel_dest) - abs_dirname = dirname(abs_dest) - rel_basename = basename(rel_dest) - rel_dirname = dirname(rel_dest) - - try: - # are we at the end of a directory? - if rel_dest.endswith('/') or rel_dest == '': - _, dirnames, _ = next(os.walk(abs_dest)) - - # are we in the middle of the filename? - else: - _, dirnames, _ = next(os.walk(abs_dirname)) - dirnames = [dn for dn in dirnames \ - if dn.startswith(rel_basename)] - except (OSError, StopIteration): - # os.walk found nothing - pass - else: - dirnames.sort() - if self.fm.settings.cd_bookmarks: - dirnames = bookmarks + dirnames - - # no results, return None - if len(dirnames) == 0: - return - - # one result. since it must be a directory, append a slash. - if len(dirnames) == 1: - return self.start(1) + join(rel_dirname, dirnames[0]) + '/' - - # more than one result. append no slash, so the user can - # manually type in the slash to advance into that directory - return (self.start(1) + join(rel_dirname, dirname) for dirname in dirnames) - - -class chain(Command): - """:chain ; ; ... - - Calls multiple commands at once, separated by semicolons. - """ - def execute(self): - for command in self.rest(1).split(";"): - self.fm.execute_console(command) - - -class shell(Command): - escape_macros_for_shell = True - - def execute(self): - if self.arg(1) and self.arg(1)[0] == '-': - flags = self.arg(1)[1:] - command = self.rest(2) - else: - flags = '' - command = self.rest(1) - - if not command and 'p' in flags: - command = 'cat %f' - if command: - if '%' in command: - command = self.fm.substitute_macros(command, escape=True) - self.fm.execute_command(command, flags=flags) - - def tab(self): - from ranger.ext.get_executables import get_executables - if self.arg(1) and self.arg(1)[0] == '-': - command = self.rest(2) - else: - command = self.rest(1) - start = self.line[0:len(self.line) - len(command)] - - try: - position_of_last_space = command.rindex(" ") - except ValueError: - return (start + program + ' ' for program \ - in get_executables() if program.startswith(command)) - if position_of_last_space == len(command) - 1: - selection = self.fm.thistab.get_selection() - if len(selection) == 1: - return self.line + selection[0].shell_escaped_basename + ' ' - else: - return self.line + '%s ' - else: - before_word, start_of_word = self.line.rsplit(' ', 1) - return (before_word + ' ' + file.shell_escaped_basename \ - for file in self.fm.thisdir.files \ - if file.shell_escaped_basename.startswith(start_of_word)) - -class open_with(Command): - def execute(self): - app, flags, mode = self._get_app_flags_mode(self.rest(1)) - self.fm.execute_file( - files = [f for f in self.fm.thistab.get_selection()], - app = app, - flags = flags, - mode = mode) - - def tab(self): - return self._tab_through_executables() - - def _get_app_flags_mode(self, string): - """Extracts the application, flags and mode from a string. - - examples: - "mplayer f 1" => ("mplayer", "f", 1) - "aunpack 4" => ("aunpack", "", 4) - "p" => ("", "p", 0) - "" => None - """ - - app = '' - flags = '' - mode = 0 - split = string.split() - - if len(split) == 0: - pass - - elif len(split) == 1: - part = split[0] - if self._is_app(part): - app = part - elif self._is_flags(part): - flags = part - elif self._is_mode(part): - mode = part - - elif len(split) == 2: - part0 = split[0] - part1 = split[1] - - if self._is_app(part0): - app = part0 - if self._is_flags(part1): - flags = part1 - elif self._is_mode(part1): - mode = part1 - elif self._is_flags(part0): - flags = part0 - if self._is_mode(part1): - mode = part1 - elif self._is_mode(part0): - mode = part0 - if self._is_flags(part1): - flags = part1 - - elif len(split) >= 3: - part0 = split[0] - part1 = split[1] - part2 = split[2] - - if self._is_app(part0): - app = part0 - if self._is_flags(part1): - flags = part1 - if self._is_mode(part2): - mode = part2 - elif self._is_mode(part1): - mode = part1 - if self._is_flags(part2): - flags = part2 - elif self._is_flags(part0): - flags = part0 - if self._is_mode(part1): - mode = part1 - elif self._is_mode(part0): - mode = part0 - if self._is_flags(part1): - flags = part1 - - return app, flags, int(mode) - - def _is_app(self, arg): - return not self._is_flags(arg) and not arg.isdigit() - - def _is_flags(self, arg): - from ranger.core.runner import ALLOWED_FLAGS - return all(x in ALLOWED_FLAGS for x in arg) - - def _is_mode(self, arg): - return all(x in '0123456789' for x in arg) - - -class set_(Command): - """:set