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There are several ways to run commands from `nnn`:
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There are several ways to run commands from `nnn`:
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1. Launch a shell within the current directory. This is your regular shell.
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1. Launch a shell within the current directory. This is your regular shell.
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2. Use the prompt key to show the prompt and enter your command. The commands are invoked using the `$SHELL` so you can use commands, aliases, environment variables, pipes, redirections.
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2. Use the prompt key to show the prompt and enter your command. The commands are invoked using the `$SHELL` so you can use commands, aliases (in `~/.zshenv` for zsh), environment variables, pipes, redirections.
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3. You can also assign keys to arbitrary non-background cli commands (non-shell-interpreted) you use frequently and invoke like plugins. ([instructions](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/tree/master/plugins#running-commands-as-plugin)).
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3. You can also assign keys to arbitrary non-background cli commands (non-shell-interpreted) you use frequently and invoke like plugins. ([instructions](https://github.com/jarun/nnn/tree/master/plugins#running-commands-as-plugin)).
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#### Shell depth indicator
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#### Shell depth indicator
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