3.3 KiB
3.3 KiB
ccc
Soft fork of fff in C aiming for size and speed with no dependency, hackable with patches and configurable via config.h
The fact that it is written in C makes it more versatile and rapid, enabling us to add features that were previously ruled out due to time complexity.
Features
Consider this project incomplete and WIP!
Feature of fff | Ported | Dropped |
---|---|---|
Standard movement | X | |
Advanced movement (jumps) | X | |
File details | X | |
File icons! | X | |
Searching for files | ||
Sorting | X | |
Marking and marking operations | ||
Image previews | X | |
Help | X | |
History | ||
Bookmarks | ||
Bulk rename |
Features added that are not in fff:
- File preview
Usage
ccc -p dir # File picker
ccc dir
h: go to parent dir
j: scroll down
k: scroll up
l: go to child dir
left: go to parent dir
down: scroll down
up: scroll up
right: go to child dir
enter: go to child dir/open file
backspace: go to parent dir
o: open file with
O: open file with a GUI program detached from file manager
g: go to top
G: go to bottom
ctrl+u: jump up
ctrl+d: jump down
t: go to trash dir
~: go to home dir
-: go to previous dir
z: refresh current dir
:: go to a directory by typing
.: toggle hidden files
A: show directory disk usage/block size
i: toggle file details
u: sort files
x: view file/dir attributes
e: show history
y: copy filename to clipboard
!: open shell in current dir
f: new file
n: new dir
r: rename
X: toggle executable
space: mark file
a: mark all files in directory
d: trash
[1-9]: favourites/bookmarks (see customizing)
?: show help
q: exit with last dir written to file
ctrl+c exit without writing last dir
TO BE DONE:
/: search
c: copy
m: move
s: symbolic link
b: bulk rename
p: execute paste/move/delete/bulk_rename
Dependencies
- Any Nerd Font for file icons (optional, but turned on by default)
- libsixel (Optional)
Building
You will need to run these with elevated privilages.
$ make
# make install
Customizing
CD on Exit for POSIX Shell
# Add this to your .bashrc, .zshrc or equivalent.
# Run 'ccc' with 'c' or whatever you decide to name the function.
c() {
ccc "$@"
cd "$(cat "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:=${HOME}/.cache}/ccc/.ccc_d")"
}
Environment variables
export CCC_LAST_D=~/.cache/ccc/.ccc_d
export CCC_FAV1=~/projects
export CCC_FAV2=~/.bashrc
export CCC_FAV3=~/Pictures/Wallpapers/
export CCC_FAV4=/usr/share
export CCC_FAV5=/
export CCC_FAV6=
export CCC_FAV7=
export CCC_FAV8=
export CCC_FAV9=
Using ccc
in neovim as a file picker
See ccc.nvim
Contributions
Contributions are welcomed, feel free to open a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the GNU Public License v3.0. See LICENSE for more information.