#!/bin/sh # set '-eu' options for shell commands # These options are used to have safer shell commands. Option '-e' is used to # exit on error and option '-u' is used to give error for unset variables. # Option '-f' disables pathname expansion which can be useful when $f, $fs, and # $fx variables contain names with '*' or '?' characters. However, this option # is used selectively within individual commands as it can be limiting at # times. set shellopts '-eu' # set internal field separator (IFS) to "\n" for shell commands # This is useful to automatically split file names in $fs and $fx properly # since default file separator used in these variables (i.e. 'filesep' option) # is newline. You need to consider the values of these options and create your # commands accordingly. set ifs "\n" # leave some space at the top and the bottom of the screen set scrolloff 10 # Basic Settings set preview true set shell bash set previewer ~/.config/lf/preview set cleaner ~/.config/lf/cleaner set drawbox true set info time # Custom Functions cmd open ${{ setsid -f xdg-open "$f" >/dev/null 2>&1 & }} cmd __cd :cd "$1" # cd cmd cd ${{ kill $pid eval "inotifywait -me MODIFY $1 | \ while read LINE; do send $id :reload; done &" pid=$! send $id :__cd }} # Share on telegram cmd send %wmctrl -x -a Telegram.TelegramDesktop && telegram-desktop -sendpath $(readlink -f "$f") # Open lf config cmd config $$EDITOR "~/.config/lf/lfrc" # mkdir with :mkdir cmd mkdir %mkdir -- "$@" # rename file cmd rename %mv "$f" $(echo "$@" | sed 's/ /\ /g') # Open editor cmd edit ${{ setsid -f "$TERMINAL -e $EDITOR $f" & }} # Change file mode bits cmd chmod %chmod "$@" && echo "Mode bits changed" & lf -remote reload # Copy filename without extension cmd yank-basename $basename -a -- $fx | head -c-1 | xclip --clipboard # Upload selected files to 0x0 and yank it's path and link cmd share %printf "$fx\n $(curl -F file="@$fx" http://0x0.st)" | xsel -b && echo "File shared" # Rotate file cmd rotate-file %{{ case "$1" in right) direction=1;; left) direction=-1;; *) direction=0;; esac case $(file --mime-type "$f" -bL) in image/*) convert "$f" -rotate $((90*direction)) "$f";; application/pdf) pdftk "$f" cat 1-end"$1" output "rotated-${f##*/}" \ && rm "$f" \ && mv "rotated-${f##*/}" "$f";; video/*) ffmpeg -i "$f" -vf "transpose=$((direction+1))" "rotated-${f##*/}" \ && rm "$f" \ && mv "rotated-${f##*/}" "$f";; inode/directory) for file in $(ls "$f"); do rotate "$1" "$file"; done;; esac echo "File rotated" }} # Rotate selected files cmd rotate %{{ case "$1" in right) direction=1;; left) direction=-1;; *) direction=0;; esac for file in "$fx"; do case $(file --mime-type "${file}" -bL) in image/*) convert "${file}" -rotate $((90*direction)) "${file}";; application/pdf) pdftk "${file}" cat 1-end"$1" output "rotated-${file##*/}" \ && rm "${file}" \ && mv "rotated-${file##*/}" "$file";; video/*) ffmpeg -i "${file}" -vf "transpose=$((direction+1))" "rotated-${file##*/}" \ && rm "${file}" \ && mv "rotated-${file##*/}" "${file}";; esac done echo "File rotated!" }} cmd extract ${{ set -f case $f in *.tar.bz|*.tar.bz2|*.tbz|*.tbz2) tar xjvf $f;; *.tar.gz|*.tgz) tar xzvf $f;; *.tar.xz|*.txz) tar xJvf $f;; *.zip) unzip $f;; *.rar) unrar x $f;; *.7z) 7z x $f;; esac }} cmd compress ${{ set -f mkdir $1 cp -r $fx $1 tar czf $1.tar.gz $1 rm -rf $1 }} cmd newfold %{{ set -f mkdir -- "$1" mv -- $fx "$1" }} cmd term &{{ setsid -f $TERMINAL >/dev/null 2>&1 & disown }} cmd e :edit cmd q :quit # Bindings # Remove some defaults map n map e map r map dd # File openers map ee $$EDITOR "$f" map e! $doas $EDITOR "$f" map b &setsid -f $BROWSER "$f" # Basic functions mao l cd "$f" map c copy && echo "$fx" | xsel -b map d delete map x cut map open map delete map rc push :rename map re $lf -remote "send $id :rename$(printf '%q' ${f##*/})" map set hidden! map push $ map push :newfold map :rotate right map :rotate left map :term # Movement map gk top map gj bottom map gD cd ~/desktop map gc cd ~/.config map gd cd ~/documents map gl cd ~/.local/share/downloads map gm cd ~/music map gp cd ~/pictures map gv cd ~/videos # run on startup cmd on-cd &{{ # '&' commands run silently in background (which is what we want here), # but are not connected to stdout. # To make sure our escape sequence still reaches stdout we pipe it to /dev/tty printf "\033]0; $(pwd | sed "s|$HOME|~|;s|.*/||g") - lf\007" > /dev/tty }} # also run at startup on-cd %[ $LF_LEVEL -eq 1 ] || echo "Warning: You're in a nested lf instance of depth $LF_LEVEL!"