config/ranger/commands.py
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# 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. # A simple command for demonstration purposes follows. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) # You can import any python module as needed. import os # You always need to import ranger.api.commands here to get the Command class: from ranger.api.commands import Command # Any class that is a subclass of "Command" will be integrated into ranger as a # command. Try typing ":my_edit<ENTER>" 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 <filename> 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<ENTER>". 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. # tabnum is 1 for <TAB> and -1 for <S-TAB> by default def tab(self, tabnum): # This is a generic tab-completion function that iterates through the # content of the current directory. return self._tab_directory_content() class fzf_select(Command): """ :fzf_select Find a file using fzf. With a prefix argument select only directories. See: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf """ def execute(self): import subprocess import os.path if self.quantifier: # match only directories command="find -L . \( -path '*/\.*' -o -fstype 'dev' -o -fstype 'proc' \) -prune \ -o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | sed 1d | cut -b3- | fzf +m" else: # match files and directories command="find -L . \( -path '*/\.*' -o -fstype 'dev' -o -fstype 'proc' \) -prune \ -o -print 2> /dev/null | sed 1d | cut -b3- | fzf +m" fzf = self.fm.execute_command(command, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = fzf.communicate() if fzf.returncode == 0: fzf_file = os.path.abspath(stdout.rstrip('\n')) if os.path.isdir(fzf_file): self.fm.cd(fzf_file) else: self.fm.select_file(fzf_file) class fzf_locate(Command): """ :fzf_locate Find a file using fzf. With a prefix argument select only directories. See: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf """ def execute(self): import subprocess import os.path if self.quantifier: # match only directories command="locate home run | fzf" else: # match files and directories command="locate home run | fzf" fzf = self.fm.execute_command(command, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = fzf.communicate() if fzf.returncode == 0: fzf_file = os.path.abspath(stdout.rstrip('\n')) if os.path.isdir(fzf_file): self.fm.cd(fzf_file) else: self.fm.select_file(fzf_file)