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nnn

Noice is Not Noice, a noicer fork...

Latest release Homebrew Arch Linux Debian Buster+ Fedora 27+ openSUSE Leap 15.0+ Ubuntu Artful+

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nnn in action! (Thanks Luke Smith for the video!)

nnn is probably the fastest and most lightweight file manager you have ever used. It integrates seamlessly with your DE and favourite GUI utilities, has a unique navigate-as-you-type mode with auto-select, disk usage analyzer mode, bookmarks, contexts, application launcher, familiar navigation shortcuts, subshell spawning and much more.

Integrate utilities like sxiv or fzy easily, transfer selected files using lftp or use it as a (neo)vim plugin; nnn supports as many scripts as you need!

It runs on Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, BSD, Cygwin, Linux subsystem for Windows and Termux.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES

  • Modes
    • Basic, detail (default), disk usage analyzer (du)
    • File picker, vim (or neovim) plugin
  • Navigation
    • Familiar, easy shortcuts (arrows, ~, -, &)
    • Navigate-as-you-type with auto-select directory
    • Contexts (aka tabs aka workspaces)
    • Bookmarks
    • Pin and visit a directory
  • Sorting
    • Directories always listed on top
    • Sort by file name, modification time, size
    • Numeric order for numeric names (visit /proc)
  • Search
    • Instant filtering with search-as-you-type
  • Mimes
    • Open with desktop opener or specify a custom app
    • Create, list, extract archives (needs (p)atool)
    • Open all text files in EDITOR (optional)
  • Information
    • Detailed stat-like file information
    • Media information (needs mediainfo/exiftool)
  • Convenience
    • Create, rename files and directories
    • Select files across directories
    • Copy, move, delete selection
    • Transfer files using lftp
    • Batch rename/move/delete (needs vidir)
    • Show directories in custom color (default: blue)
    • Per-context directory color
    • Spawn a subshell in the current directory
    • Run a command, launch applications
    • Run custom scripts in the current directory
    • Repository of custom scripts
    • Run current file as executable
    • Change directory at exit (easy shell integration)
    • Edit file in EDITOR or open in PAGER
    • Terminal locker integration
  • Unicode support
  • Highly optimized, static analysis integrated code
  • Available on many distros

COMPARISON

Stripped binary (or script) size and memory usage of nnn and some other similar utilities while viewing a directory with 13.5K files (0 directories), sorted by size/du:

BINSZ    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %MEM   COMMAND
 650K  139720  91220   8460 S   1.1   ranger
   1M   50496  15328   4076 S   0.2   vifm
   1M   72152  12468   7336 S   0.2   mc
  70K   16068   4620   2408 S   0.1   ncdu
  55K   15712   4368   2512 S   0.1   nnn -S

Intrigued? Find out HOW.

INSTALLATION

Dependencies

nnn needs a curses library with wide character support (like ncursesw) and standard libc.

From a package manager

Release packages

Packages for Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Solus, and Ubuntu are available with the latest stable release.

From source

To cook yourself, download the latest stable release or clone this repository (risky). Then install the dependencies and compile (e.g. on Ubuntu 16.04):

$ sudo apt-get install pkg-config libncursesw5-dev
$ make
$ sudo make install

PREFIX is supported, in case you want to install to a different location.

Shell completion

Search keyword and option completion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh can be found in respective subdirectories of scripts/auto-completion/. Please refer to your shell's manual for installation instructions.

USAGE

Cmdline options

usage: nnn [-b key] [-C] [-e] [-i] [-l]
           [-p file] [-S] [-v] [-h] [PATH]

The missing terminal file manager for X.

positional args:
  PATH   start dir [default: current dir]

optional args:
 -b key  open bookmark key
 -C      disable directory color
 -e      use exiftool for media info
 -i      nav-as-you-type mode
 -l      light mode
 -p file selection file (stdout if '-')
 -S      disk usage mode
 -v      show version
 -h      show help

> indicates the currently selected entry in nnn.

Keyboard shortcuts

Press ? in nnn to see the list anytime.

 NAVIGATION
       ↑, k, ^P  Up           PgUp, ^U  Scroll up
       ↓, j, ^N  Down         PgDn, ^D  Scroll down
 Home, g, ^, ^A  First entry         ~  Go HOME
  End, G, $, ^E  Last entry          &  Start dir
 ←, Bksp, h, ^H  Parent dir          -  Last visited dir
    →, ↵, l, ^M  Open file/dir       .  Toggle show hidden
              /  Filter        Ins, ^T  Toggle nav-as-you-type
              b  Pin current dir    ^W  Go to pinned dir
        Tab, ^I  Next context        d  Toggle detail view
          `, ^/  Leader key    LeaderN  Go to/create context N
            Esc  Exit prompt        ^L  Redraw/clear prompt
             ^G  Quit and cd         q  Quit context
          Q, ^Q  Quit                ?  Help, config
 FILES
             ^O  Open with...        n  Create new
              D  File details       ^R  Rename entry
          ⎵, ^K  Copy entry path     r  Open dir in vidir
          Y, ^Y  Toggle selection    y  List selection
              P  Copy selection      X  Delete selection
              V  Move selection     ^X  Delete entry
              f  Archive entry       F  List archive
             ^F  Extract archive  m, M  Brief/full media info
              e  Edit in EDITOR      p  Open in PAGER
 ORDER TOGGLES
             ^J  Disk usage          S  Apparent du
              t  Modification time   s  Size
 MISC
          !, ^]  Spawn SHELL in dir  C  Execute entry
          R, ^V  Run custom script   L  Lock terminal
             ^S  Run a command

Help & settings, file details, media info and archive listing are shown in the PAGER. Please use the PAGER-specific keys in these screens.

Leader key

The Leader key (` or ^/) provides a powerful multi-functional navigation mechanism. It is case-sensitive and understands contexts, bookmarks and handy location shortcuts.

Key Function
1-4 Go to/create selected context
>, . Go to next active context
<, , Go to previous active context
key Go to bookmarked location
~ Go to HOME directory
- Go to last visited directory
& Go to start directory
q Quit context

Contexts

Contexts serve the purpose of exploring multiple directories simultaneously. 4 contexts are available. The status of the contexts are shown in the top left corner:

  • the current context is in reverse
  • other used contexts are underlined
  • rest are unused

To switch to a context press the Leader key followed by the context number (1-4).

The first time a context is entered, it copies the state of the last visited context. Each context remembers its start directory and last visited directory.

When a context is quit, the next active context is selected. If the last active context is quit, the program quits.

Context-specific color

Each context can have its own color for directories specified:

export NNN_CONTEXT_COLORS="1234"

colors: 0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue (default), 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white

Selection

Use ^K to copy the absolute path of the file under the cursor.

To copy multiple absolute file paths:

  • press ^Y (or Y) to enter selection mode. In this mode it's possible to
    • cherry-pick individual files one by one by pressing ^K on each entry (works across directories and contexts); or,
    • navigate to another file in the same directory to select a range of files
  • press ^Y (or Y) again to copy the paths and exit the selection mode

The files in the list can now be copied (P), moved (V) or removed (X).

To list the file paths copied to memory press y.

File paths are copied to the temporary file DIR/.nnncp, where DIR (by priority) is:

$HOME or,
$TMPDIR or,
/tmp

The path is shown in the help and configuration screen.

Filters

Filters support regexes by default to instantly (search-as-you-type) list the matching entries in the current directory.

Common use cases:

  • to list all matches starting with the filter expression, start the expression with a ^ (caret) symbol
  • type \.mkv to list all MKV files
  • use .* to match any character (sort of fuzzy search)

To filter entries by substring match:

export NNN_PLAIN_FILTER=1

If nnn is invoked as root or the environment variable NNN_SHOW_HIDDEN is set the default filter will also match hidden files.

Navigate-as-you-type mode

In this mode directories are opened in filter mode, allowing continuous navigation. Works best with the arrow keys.

In case of only one match and it's a directory, nnn auto selects the directory and enters it in this mode. To disable this behaviour,

export NNN_NO_AUTOSELECT=1

File indicators

The following indicators are used in the detail view:

Indicator File Type
/ Directory
* Executable
| Fifo
= Socket
@ Symbolic Link
@/ Symbolic Link to directory
b Block Device
c Character Device

Utility dependencies

External dependency Operation
xdg-open (Linux), open(1) (macOS), cygstart (Cygwin) desktop opener
file determine file type
cp, mv, rm, xargs (from findutils on Linux) copy, move and remove files
mediainfo, exiftool multimedia file details
atool, patool (integration) create, list and extract archives
vidir (from moreutils) batch rename, move, delete dir entries
vlock (Linux), bashlock (macOS), lock(1) (BSD) terminal locker
$EDITOR (overridden by $VISUAL, if defined) edit files (fallback vi)
$PAGER page through files (fallback less)
$SHELL spawn a shell, run script (fallback sh)

To specify a custom file opener:

export NNN_OPENER=mimeopen

To edit all text files in EDITOR (preferably CLI, fallback vi):

export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1

Arguments to the $PAGER and $SHELL should be combined together.

The option open with takes 1 combined argument.

Help

$ nnn -h
$ man nnn

To lookup keyboard shortcuts at runtime, press ?.

QUICKSTART

  1. Install the utilities required for your regular activities.

  2. Configure cd on quit.

  3. Optionally open all text files in EDITOR (fallback vi):

    export NNN_USE_EDITOR=1
    
  4. Run n.

  5. Press ? for help on keyboard shortcuts anytime.

  6. For additional functionality setup custom scripts.

HOW TO

add bookmarks

Set environment variable NNN_BMS as a string of key_char:location pairs (max 10) separated by semicolons (;):

export NNN_BMS='d:~/Documents;u:/home/user/Cam Uploads;D:~/Downloads/'

NOTE: Bookmark keys should be single-character to use them in combination with the Leader key.

copy file paths

to clipboard

Along with default copy, nnn can pipe the absolute path of the current file or multiple files to a copier script. For example, you can use xsel on Linux or pbcopy on macOS. Here's a sample copier script.

To inform nnn of the executable copier script location:

export NNN_COPIER="/path/to/copier.sh"
get selection manually

NOTE: In the following examples we assume the copy file is at /home/user/.nnncp.

The file paths are NUL-terminated, so additional processing is required to make them usable.

To get a space-separated list of the file paths in selection:

cat /home/user/.nnncp | xargs -0 echo

To get a newline-separated list of the file paths in selection:

# bash/zsh
ls -ltr `cat /home/user/.nnncp | tr '\0' '\n'`
ls -ltr $(cat /home/user/.nnncp | tr '\0' '\n')

# fish
ls -ltr (cat /home/user/.nnncp | tr '\0' '\n')

An alias may be handy, e.g. when you want to copy selection at the run a command prompt:

alias ncp="cat /home/user/.nnncp | tr '\0' '\n'"

so you can easily handle files together:

# bash/zsh
ls -ltr `ncp`
ls -ltr $(ncp)

# fish
ls -ltr (ncp)

To get the list in a file:

ncp > out.txt

cd on quit

To quit nnn and switch to the directory last opened follow the instructions below.

Pick the appropriate file for your shell from scripts/quitcd and add the contents to your shell's rc file. You'll need to spawn a new shell for the change to take effect. You should start nnn as n (or modify the function name to something else). To change directory on quit press ^G while exiting.

As you might notice, nnn uses the environment variable NNN_TMPFILE to write the last visited directory path. You can change it.

(neo)vim plugin

nnn can be used as a file picker/chooser within vim or neovim. Find the plugin here.

file picker

To use nnn as a file picker and redirect the output to other programs, use picker.sh.

Ways to pick files:

  • use selection and press q to quit
  • press Enter to pick any earlier selection and the current entry (to avoid selecting the last file in the selection twice, press q instead).

Notes:

  • pressing Enter on a directory enters it; when trying to pick a directory, e.g. to pipe to cd, use single file selection and press q
  • to discard selection and quit, press ^G

run custom scripts

nnn can invoke custom scripts in the current directory with the currently selected file name as argument 1.

Export the absolute path to the directory with your scripts or a single script:

export NNN_SCRIPT=/home/user/scripts
OR
export NNN_SCRIPT=/usr/local/bin/nscript.sh

Press R to run the script in the current directory. You can also use this key to cancel choosing a script from the script directory and get back to the original directory.

sample scripts

Sample scripts for use cases like sxiv or fzy integration are under user-scripts. Feel free to contribute yours!

launch applications

Applications can be launched from the run a command prompt. Use & to launch GUI applications in the background.

change dir color

The default color for directories is blue. Option -c accepts color codes from 0 to 7 to use a different color:

0-black, 1-red, 2-green, 3-yellow, 4-blue, 5-magenta, 6-cyan, 7-white

Any other value disables colored directories.

integrate patool

On systems where atool is not available but patool is, drop two copies of the Python3 script natool as atool and apack somewhere in $PATH.

remote transfers

lftp can be used with nnn for automated remote transfers or copying a selection to a server. Visit the wiki page for more details on the integration.

prompt shortcuts

The prompts (expect filter prompt) support some bash-like command-line shortcuts - ^A, ^E, ^U.

Key ^L clears and Esc exits any prompt.

set idle timeout

The terminal locker is disabled by default. To set the wait time in seconds, use environment variable NNN_IDLE_TIMEOUT.

hot-plugged drives

Enable volume management in your DE file manager and set removable drives or media to be auto-mounted when inserted. Then visit the usual mount point location (/mnt or /media/user) in nnn.

tmux configuration

nnn might not handle keypresses correctly when used with tmux (see issue #104 for more details). Set TERM=xterm-256color to address it.

BSD terminal issue

By default in OpenBSD & FreeBSD, stty maps ^Y to DSUSP. This means that typing ^Y will suspend nnn as if you typed ^Z (you can bring nnn back to the foreground by issuing fg) instead of entering multi-copy mode. You can check this with stty -a. If it includes the text dsusp = ^Y, issuing stty dsusp undef will disable this DSUSP and let nnn receive the ^Y instead.

restrict file open

In order to disable opening files on accidental navigation key ( or l) press:

export NNN_RESTRICT_NAV_OPEN=1

Use Enter to open files.

restrict 0-byte files

Restrict opening 0-byte files due to unexpected behaviour; use edit or open with to open the file.

export NNN_RESTRICT_0B=1

WHY FORK?

nnn was initially forked from noice but is significantly different today. I chose to fork because:

  • one can argue my approach deviates from the goal of the original project - keep the utility suckless. noice was rudimentary. In my opinion evolution is the taste of time.
  • I would like to have a bit of control on what features are added in the name of desktop integration. A feature-bloat is the last thing in my mind. Check out nnn design considerations for more details.

MENTIONS

DEVELOPERS

  1. Copyright © 2014-2016 Lazaros Koromilas
  2. Copyright © 2014-2016 Dimitris Papastamos
  3. Copyright © 2016-2019 Arun Prakash Jana