__ ___ ___ /\_\ ___ __ /' _ `\ / __`\/\ \ /'___\ /'__`\ /\ \/\ \/\ \L\ \ \ \/\ \__//\ __/ \ \_\ \_\ \____/\ \_\ \____\ \____\ \/_/\/_/\/___/ \/_/\/____/\/____/ -- by lostd and sin ======================================================= What is it? =========== noice is a small ncurses-based file manager. It was first developed to be used with a tv remote control for a media center solution. Getting started =============== Get the latest version from the git-repository; build and install it. Run noice in a directory to display its content in the form of a list, where each line is a file or directory. The currently selected item will be preceded with a " > " by default. Navigation ---------- You can navigate the list using the following keybinds (hardcoded): +------+-------+-------+--------------------------------------------------- | k | UP | ^P | go up | j | DOWN | ^N | go down | | PGUP | ^U | go up (fast) | | PGDN | ^D | go down (fast) | l | RIGHT | ^M | open file / directory (see section "File opening") | h | LEFT | ^? | navigate up one directory | / | & | | filter output | ! | | | spawn shell in current directory | c | | | chdir into the given path | q | | | exit program +------+-------+-------+--------------------------------------------------- File opening ------------ Depending on the filetype, noice will open the selected file with the application specified in `config.h` at compilation time. The associations are specified by regexes, so you might experience issues when trying to open a file that does not match those regexes. The default program is `less(1)`. For text files, you can use the 'v' command in `less(1)` to open the file in your $EDITOR. Filters ------- Filters narrow down the view. This effectively allows you to easily search/jump to a particular file or directory. If you want to reset the filter then you can just use the match-any regex (i.e. '.'). You can think of noice being in search mode all the time. Filters do not stack or nest. They are applied afresh every time. Contact ======= You can reach us through the freenode IRC network at #2f30. If you have any patches, ideas or feedback feel free to join.