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To extend the capabilities of nnn
, plugins are introduced. Plugins are scripts which nnn
can communicate with and trigger. This mechanism fits perfectly with the fundamental design to keep the core file manager lean and fast, by delegating repetitive (but not necessarily file manager-specific) tasks to the plugins.
The currently available plugins are listed below.
Plugin (a-z) | Lang | Deps | Description |
---|---|---|---|
boom | sh | moc | Play random music from dir |
dups | sh | find, md5sum, sort uniq xargs |
List non-empty duplicate files in current dir |
checksum | sh | md5sum, sha256sum |
Create and verify checksums |
fzy-open | sh | fzy, xdg-open | Fuzzy find a file in dir subtree and edit or xdg-open |
getplugs | sh | wget | Update plugins |
hexview | sh | xxd | View a file in hex in $PAGER |
imgresize | sh | imgp | Resize images in dir to screen resolution |
imgur | bash | - | Upload an image to imgur (from imgur-screenshot) |
ipinfo | sh | curl, whois | Fetch external IP address and whois information |
kdeconnect | sh | kdeconnect-cli | Send selected files to an Android device |
mediainf | sh | mediainfo | Show media information |
moclyrics | sh | ddgr, moc | Show lyrics of the track playing in moc |
mocplay | sh | moc | Appends (and plays, see script) selection/dir/file in moc |
ndiff | sh | vimdiff | Diff for selection (limited to 2 for directories) |
nmount | sh | pmount, udisks2 | Toggle mount status of a device as normal user |
nwal | sh | nitrogen | Set image as wallpaper using nitrogen |
oldbigfile | sh | find, sort | List large files by access time |
organize | sh | file | Auto-organize files in directories by file type |
pastebin | sh | pastebinit | Paste contents of (text) file to paste.ubuntu.com |
pdfview | sh | pdftotext/ mupdf-tools |
View PDF file in $PAGER |
picker | sh | nnn | Pick files and list one per line (to pipe) |
pywal | sh | pywal | Set image as wallpaper, change terminal colorscheme |
readit | sh | pdftotext, mpv, pico2wave |
Read a PDF or text file aloud |
ringtone | sh | date, ffmpeg | Create a variable bitrate mp3 ringtone from file |
splitjoin | sh | split, cat | Split file or join selection |
sxiv | sh | sxiv | View images in dir, set wallpaper, copy path (config) |
thumb | sh | lsix | View thumbnail of an image or dir of images |
transfer | sh | curl | Upload file to transfer.sh |
upgrade | sh | wget | Upgrade nnn manually on Debian 9 Stretch |
vidthumb | sh | ffmpegthumbnailer, lsix |
Show video thumbnails in terminal |
viuimg | sh | viu, less | View an image or images in dir |
Installing plugins
Download the getplugs
plugin and execute it anywhere to get all the plugins installed to ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nnn/plugins
. You can run it again later to update the plugins. It backs up earlier plugins.
NOTE: getplugs
also downloads the launcher nlaunch
and tries to place it at /usr/local/bin/
using sudo
. If it fails you have to place nlauch
manually somewhere in your $PATH
.
Usage
There are 2 ways to run plugins:
-
Directly with x-key:
export NNN_PLUG='o:fzy-open;p:mocplay;d:ndiff;m:nmount;t:thumb'
With this, plugin
fzy-open
can be run with the keybind xo,mocplay
can be run with xp and so on... The key vs. plugin pairs are shown in the help and config screen. Up to 10 plugins can have such keybinds. -
Use the pick plugin shortcut to visit the plugin directory and execute a plugin. Repeating the same shortcut cancels the operation and puts you back in the original directory.
File access from plugins
Plugins can access:
- all files in the directory (
nnn
switches to the dir where the plugin is to be run so the dir is$PWD
for the plugin) - the current file under the cursor (the file name is passed as the argument to a plugin)
- the current selection (by reading the file
.selection
in config dir, see the pluginndiff
)
Each script has a Description section which provides more details on what the script does, if applicable.
Create your own plugins
Plugins are scripts and all scripting languages should work. However, POSIX-compliant shell scripts runnable in sh
are preferred. If that's too rudimentary for your use case, use Python, Perl or Ruby.
You can create your own plugins by putting them in ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nnn/plugins
.
For example, you could create a executable shell script git-changes
:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
git log -p -- "$@"
And then trigger it by hitting the pick plugin key and selecting git-changes
which will conveniently show the git log of changes to the particular file along with the code for a quick and easy review.
Contributing plugins
Please keep non-portable commands (like notify-send
) commented so users from any other OS/DE aren't surprised.
The plugins should be executable. Please add an entry in the table above.