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Fix #133: Add nnn-picker.vim plugin
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- [quote paths](#quote-paths)
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- [to clipboard](#to-clipboard)
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- [cd on quit](#cd-on-quit)
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- [vim plugin](#vim-plugin)
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- [run custom scripts](#run-custom-scripts)
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- [sample scripts](#sample-scripts)
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- [change dir color](#change-dir-color)
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- Modes
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- Basic, detail (default), disk usage analyzer (du)
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- Vim file picker (as a vim plugin)
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- Navigation
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- Familiar, easy shortcuts (arrows, `~`, `-`, `&`)
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- *Navigate-as-you-type* with auto-select directory
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As you might notice, `nnn` uses the environment variable `NNN_TMPFILE` to write the last visited directory path. You can change it.
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#### vim plugin
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`nnn` can be used as a file picker/chooser within vim. The instructions are available in the [nnn-picker.vim](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/blob/master/scripts/vim-plugin/nnn-picker.vim) plugin.
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#### run custom scripts
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`nnn` can invoke custom scripts with the currently selected file name as argument 1.
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scripts/vim-plugin/nnn-picker.vim
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scripts/vim-plugin/nnn-picker.vim
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" vim plugin to use nnn as a file picker
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" Closely follows and inspired by the vim_file_chooser plugin for ranger.
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"
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" Author: Arun Prakash Jana
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" Email: engineerarun@gmail.com
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" Homepage: https://github.com/jarun/nnn
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" Copyright © 2018 Arun Prakash Jana
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"
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" Usage:
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" Copy this file to the vim plugin directory.
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" To open nnn as a file picker in vim, use the command ":NnnPicker" or ":Np"
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" or the key-binding "<leader>n". Once you select one or more files and quit
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" nnn, vim will open the first selected file and add the remaining files to
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" the arg list/buffer list.
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" If no file is explicitly selected, the last selected entry is picked.
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function! NnnPicker()
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let temp = tempname()
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if has("gui_running")
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exec 'silent !xterm -e nnn -p ' . shellescape(temp)
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else
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exec 'silent !nnn -p ' . shellescape(temp)
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endif
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if !filereadable(temp)
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redraw!
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" Nothing to read.
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return
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endif
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let names = readfile(temp)
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if empty(names)
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redraw!
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" Nothing to open.
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return
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endif
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" Edit the first item.
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exec 'edit ' . fnameescape(names[0])
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" Add any remaining items to the arg list/buffer list.
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for name in names[1:]
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exec 'argadd ' . fnameescape(name)
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endfor
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redraw!
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endfunction
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command! -bar NnnPicker call NnnPicker()
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nnoremap <leader>n :<C-U>NnnPicker<CR>
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command! -nargs=* -complete=file Np :call NnnPicker()
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