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nnn

Noice is Not Noice, a noicer fork...

Table of Contents

Introduction

nnn is a fork of noice, a blazing-fast terminal file browser with easy keyboard shortcuts for navigation, opening files and running tasks. It is developed with terminal based systems in mind. However, the incredible user-friendliness and speed make it a perfect utility on modern distros.

The only issue with noice is hard-coded file associations. There is no config file (better performance and simpler to maintain) and one has to modify the source to change associations (see how to change file associations). nnn solves the problem by adding the flexibility of using the default desktop opener at runtime. There are several other improvements too (see fork-toppings).

Have fun with it! PRs are welcome. Check out #1.

Why fork?

I chose to fork because:

  • one can argue my approach deviates from the goal of the original project - keep the utility suckless. 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.

Original features

  • Super-easy navigation
  • Open files with default-associated programs
  • Jump to home directory
  • Filter contents in current directory
  • Show/hide hidden files
  • Sort entries by modification time (newest to oldest)
  • Spawn a shell in current directory
  • Run top
  • Open a file with vim or less

nnn toppings

  • Behaviour and navigation
    • Detail view (default: disabled) with:
      • file type
      • modification time
      • human-readable file size
      • current item in reverse video
      • number of items in current directory
      • full name of currently selected file
    • Case-insensitive alphabetic content listing instead of upper case first
    • Roll over at the first and last entries of a directory (with Up/Down keys)
    • Removed navigation restriction with relative paths (and let permissions handle it)
    • Sort entries by file size (largest to smallest)
    • Shortcut to invoke file name copier (set using environment variable NNN_COPIER)
  • File associations
    • Environment variable NNN_OPENER to let desktop opener handle it all. E.g.:

      export NNN_OPENER=xdg-open
      export NNN_OPENER=gnome-open
      export NNN_OPENER=gvfs-open
      
    • Selective file associations (ignored if NNN_OPENER is set):

      • Associate plain text files with vim (using file command)
      • Remove video file associations (to each his own favourite video player)
      • Associate common audio mimes with lightweight fmedia
      • Associate PDF files with zathura
      • Use environment variable NNN_FALLBACK_OPENER to open other non-associated files
      • Removed less as default file opener (there is no universal standalone opener utility)
  • Compilation
    • Use -O3 for compilation, fixed warnings
    • Added compilation flag -march=native
    • Remove generated config.h on make clean
    • strip the final binary

Installation

nnn needs a curses implementation and standard libc.

Download the latest master or clone this repository. Compile and install:

$ make
$ sudo make install

No plans of packaging at the time.

Usage

Start nnn (default: current directory):

$ nnn [path_to_dir]

> indicates the currently selected entry.

Keyboard shortcuts

Key Function
Up, k, ^P previous entry
Down, j, ^N next entry
PgUp, ^U scroll half page up
PgDn, ^D scroll half page down
Home, ^, ^A jump to first dir entry
End, $, ^E jump to last dir entry
Right, Enter, l, ^M open file or enter dir
Left, Backspace, h, ^H parent dir
~ jump to home dir
/, & filter dir contents
c show change dir prompt
d toggle detail view
. toggle hide dot files
s toggle sort by file size
t toggle sort by modified time
! spawn a shell in current dir
z run top
e edit entry in vim
p open entry with less pager
^K invoke file name copier
^L redraw window
q quit

Filters

Filters support regexes to display only the matched entries in the current directory view. This effectively allows searching through the directory tree for a particular entry.

Filters do not stack on top of each other. They are applied anew every time. An empty filter expression resets the filter.

If nnn is invoked as root the default filter will also match hidden files.

File type abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used in the detail view:

Symbol File Type
/ Directory
* Executable
` `
= Socket
@ Symbolic Link
b Block Device
c Character Device

Help

$ man nnn

Copy current file path to clipboard

nnn can pipe the absolute path of the current file to a copier script. For example, you can use xsel on Linux or pbcopy on OS X.

Sample Linux copier script:

#!/bin/sh

echo -n $1 | xsel --clipboard --input

export NNN_OPENER:

export NNN_COPIER="/home/vaio/copier.sh"

Start nnn and use Ctrl-k to copy the absolute path (from /) of the file under the cursor to clipboard.

Change file associations

If you want to set custom applications for certain mime types, or change the ones set already (e.g. vim, fmedia, zathura), modify the assocs structure in config.def.h (it's easy). Then re-compile and install.