########################################### # CLIFM # # The command line file manager # ########################################### # This is CliFM's main configuration file # Lines starting with either '#' or ';' are commented (ignored). # Options starting with a ';' hold the default value, but are commented. # To override a default value, uncomment the corresponding option. #=====================================# # 1. INTERFACE # #=====================================# # Show hidden files (i.e. files starting with a dot)? ;ShowHiddenFiles=false # Use a regular expression to filter files from the files list. # Example: "!.*~$" to exclude backup files (ending with ~), or "^\." to # list only hidden files. File type filters are also supported. Example: # "=d" to list directories only, or "!=l" to exclude symlinks. # Run 'help file-filters' for more information. ;Filter="" # List directories first? ;ListDirsFirst=true # The amount of files contained by a directory is informed next # to the directory name. However, this feature might slow things down # when, for example, listing files on a remote server. The files counter # can be disabled here, via the --no-files-counter option, or using the # 'fc' command while in the program itself. # Note: Classify (see below) must be set to true. ;FilesCounter=true # Mas, the files list pager. Possible values are: # 0/false: Disable the pager # 1/true: Run the pager whenever the list of files does not fit on the screen # >1: Run the pager whenever the amount of files in the current directory is # greater than or equal to this value (say, 1000) ;Pager=false # If running with colors, append directory indicator to directories. If # running without colors (via the --no-color option), append file type # indicator at the end of file names: # '/' for directories # '@' for symbolic links # '=' for sockets # '|' for FIFO/pipes # '*' for for executable files # '?' for unknown file types # Bear in mind that when running in light mode the check for executable # files won't be performed, and thereby no indicator will be added to # executable files. # Note: Setting this option to false disables the files counter. ;Classify=true # How to list files: 0 = vertically (like ls(1) would), 1 = horizontally ;ListingMode=0 # Choose sorting method: 0 = none, 1 = name, 2 = size, 3 = atime # 4 = btime (ctime if not available), 5 = ctime, 6 = mtime, 7 = version # (name if not available) 8 = extension, 9 = inode, 10 = owner-ID, and # 11 = group-ID ;Sort=7 # By default, CliFM sorts files from less to more (ex: from 'a' to 'z' if # using the "name" method). To invert this ordering, set SortReverse to # true (you can also use the --sort-reverse option or the 'st' command) ;SortReverse=false # List files properties next to file names instead of just file names ;LongViewMode=false # Properties fields to be printed for each file name in long view mode # f: files counter (for directories) # d: inode number # p|n = permissions: either symbolic (p) or numeric/octal (n) # i = user/group IDs # a|m|c = last (a)ccess, (m)odification, or status (c)hange time (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS) # s|S = size (either human readable (s) or bytes (S)) # x = extended attributes (marked as '@') # A single dash ("-") disables all fields # Example: print only permissions (numeric) and size (human readable): #PropFields="ns" ;PropFields="fpims" # Format used to display timestamps in long view mode. # Consult strftime(3) for information about time format specifiers. # Defaults to "%b %e %H:%M" for recent files (< 6 months) and "%b %e %Y" # for older files. # Examples: ## ISO ;TimeStyle="%Y-%m-%d" ## Long ISO ;TimeStyle="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" ## Full ISO ;TimeStyle="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" ## Legacy style (old versions) ;TimeStyle="%F %T" ## Relative time ;TimeStyle=relative # If running in long view, print directories full size (including contents) ;FullDirSize=false # Print files apparent size instead of actual device usage # Note that on non-Linux or POSIX-compliant systems, du(1), used by clifm # to get full directories size, has no option to display files apparent # sizes, so that actual device usage is always used instead. ;ApparentSize=true # In light mode, extra file type checks (except those provided by # the d_type field of the dirent structure (see readdir(3)) # are disabled to speed up the listing process. stat(3) and access(3) # are not executed at all, so that we cannot know in advance if a file # is readable by the current user, if it is executable, SUID, SGID, if a # symlink is broken, and so on. The file extension check is ignored as # well, so that the color per extension feature is disabled. ;LightMode=false # If set to true, clear the screen before listing files ;ClearScreen=true # Maximum file name length for listed files. Names larger than # MAXFILENAMELEN will be truncated at MAXFILENAMELEN using a tilde # Set it to -1 (or empty) to remove this limit # When running in long mode, this setting is overriden by MinFilenameTrim ;MaxFilenameLen=20 # Minimum length at which a file name can be trimmed in long view mode # (including ELN length and spaces). When running in long mode, this # setting overrides MaxFilenameLen whenever MAXFILENAMELEN is smaller # than MINFILENAMETRIM. ;MinFilenameTrim=20 # A comma separated list of workspace names in the form NUM=NAME # Example: "1=MAIN,2=EXTRA,3=GIT" or "1=α,2=β,3=γ" ;WorkspaceNames="" # If set to true, settings changed in the current workspace (only via # the command line or keyboard shortcuts) are kept private to that # workspace and made persistent (for the current session only), even # when switching workspaces. ;PrivateWorkspaceSettings=false # Print the disk usage of the file system the current directory belongs to # in the form FREE/TOTAL ;DiskUsage=false # If set to true, print a map of the current position in the directory # history list, showing previous, current, and next entries ;DirhistMap=false # If set to true, always print the list of selected files. Since this # list could become quite extensive, you can limit the number of printed # entries using the MaxPrintSelfiles option below ;PrintSelfiles=false # Maximum amount of selected files to be printed if PrinSelFiles is set # to true. Possible values: -1 = no limit, 0 = auto (never print more # than half terminal height), or any positive value ;MaxPrintSelfiles=0 # Color schemes (or just themes) are stored in the colors directory # ($XDG_DATA_DIRS/clifm/colors, usually /usr/local/share/clifm/colors # or /usr/share/clifm/colors). You can place your custom themes in # $HOME/.config/clifm/colors # # Use the 'cs' command or the '--color-scheme' command line option to set # a theme # # Run 'cs edit' to edit the current theme # # Each theme includes color definitions, just as definitions for the # prompt, the warning prompt, the dividing line, and the FZF window # # Use TAB to list available themes: 'cs TAB' # # Visit https://github.com/leo-arch/clifm-colors to get some extra themes # # Defaults to 'default-256', or 'default' (16 colors) if 256 colors support # is not detected ;ColorScheme=one-dark # Enable/disable icons. # By default, emojis (widely available today) are used as icons. # Nerd-fonts and icons-in-terminal are supported as well, though clifm # needs to be recompiled in order to enable support. Consult our Wiki # (https://github.com/leo-arch/clifm/wiki) for more information. ;Icons=true #=====================================# # 2. COMMAND LINE # #=====================================# # Enable fuzzy matching for filename/path completions and suggestions ;FuzzyMatching=false # Fuzzy algorithm. Available options are: # 1 = faster, not Unicode aware # 2 = slower, Unicode aware ;FuzzyAlgorithm=2 # TAB completion mode: 'standard', 'fzf', 'fzy' or 'smenu'. Defaults # to 'fzf' if the binary is found in PATH. Othwerwise, the standard # mode is used ;TabCompletionMode= # File previews for TAB completion (fzf mode only). Possible values: # 'true', 'false', 'hidden' (enabled, but hidden; toggle with Alt-p) ;FzfPreview=true # If set to true, enable auto-suggestions ;AutoSuggestions=true # The following checks will be performed in the order specified # by SuggestionStrategy. Available checks: # a = Aliases names\n\ # b = Bookmarks names (deprecated since v1.9.9)\n\ # c = Path completion\n\ # e = ELN's # f = File names in current directory\n\ # h = Commands history\n\ # j = Jump database\n\ # Use a dash (-) to skip a check. Ex: 'ehfj-ac' to skip the bookmarks # check ;SuggestionStrategy=ehfj-ac # If set to true, suggest file names using the corresponding file type # color (set via the color scheme file) ;SuggestFiletypeColor=false # Suggest a brief description for internal commands ;SuggestCmdDesc=true # Enable syntax highlighting? ;SyntaxHighlighting=true # Should CliFM be allowed to run external, shell commands? ;ExternalCommands=true #=====================================# # 3. COMMANDS # #=====================================# # List files automatically after changing current directory ;AutoLs=true # If set to true, a command name that is the name of a directory or a # file is executed as if it were the argument to the the 'cd' or the # 'open' commands respectivelly: 'cd DIR' works the same as just 'DIR' # and 'open FILE' works the same as just 'FILE'. ;Autocd=true ;AutoOpen=true # If set to true, the 'r' command executes 'trash' instead of rm(1). ;TrashAsRm=false # Set the default copy command. Available options are: # 0 = 'cp -iRp', 1 = 'cp -Rp', 2 = 'advcp -giRp', 3 = 'advcp -gRp', # 4 = 'wcp', and 5 = 'rsync -avP' # 2-5 include a progress bar # Only 0 and 2 will prompt before overwrite ;cpCmd=0 # Set the default move command. Available options are: # 0 = 'mv -i', 1 = 'mv', 2 = 'advmv -gi', and 3 = 'advmv -g' # 2 and 3 include a progress bar # Only 0 and 2 will prompt before overwrite ;mvCmd=0 # If set to true, the 'r' command will never prompt before removals. # Note: rm(1) is invoked with the -f flag ;rmForce=false # Choose the resource opener to open files with their default associated # application (e.g. Ranger's rifle or xdg-open). If not set, 'lira', # CliFM's built-in opener, is used instead. ;Opener= # Only used when opening a directory via a new CliFM instance (with the # 'x' command), this option specifies the command to be used to launch a # terminal emulator to run CliFM on it. ;TerminalCmd="xterm -e" # We have three search strategies: 0 = glob-only, 1 = regex-only, # and 2 = glob-regex. Used by the quick search function ;SearchStrategy=2 # When a directory rank in the jump database is below MinJumpRank, it # will be removed. If set to 0, directories are kept indefinitely ;MinJumpRank=10 # When the sum of all ranks in the jump database reaches MaxJumpTotalRank, # all ranks will be reduced using a dynamic factor so that the total sum falls # below MaxJumpTotalRank again. Those entries falling below MinJumpRank will # be deleted ;MaxJumpTotalRank=100000 # Automatically purge the jump database from non-existing directories at # startup. Note that this will remove paths pointing to unmounted removable # devices and remote file systems ;PurgeJumpDB=false #=====================================# # 4. LOGS AND HISTORY # #=====================================# # Send errors, warnings, and notices to the notification daemon? ;DesktopNotifications=false # Keep track of errors and warnings ;Logs=false # Keep a record of external commands and internal commands able to modify the # files system (e.g. 'r', 'c', 'm', and so on). Logs must be set to true. ;LogCmds=false # Keep only the last N lines of the log file ;MaxLog=1000 # Limit the size of the commands history file to N entries ;MaxHistory=1000 # Limit the size of the directory history file to N entries ;MaxDirhist=100 #=====================================# # 5. MISC # #=====================================# # Enable case sensitive listing for files in the current directory ;CaseSensitiveList=false # Enable case sensitive lookup for the directory jumper function (via # the 'j' command) ;CaseSensitiveDirJump=false # Enable case sensitive completion for file names ;CaseSensitivePathComp=false # Enable case sensitive search ;CaseSensitiveSearch=false # Whether to be Unicode aware or not. If using a 100% ASCII setup # (e.g. English), you can turn this off ;Unicode=true # CliFM's starting path. If not specified, it defaults to the current # working directory. If set, it overrides RestoreLastPath. ;StartingPath= # If set to true, start CliFM in the last visited directory (and in the # last used workspace). This option is overriden by StartingPath (if set). ;RestoreLastPath=true # MaxPath is only used for the /p option of the prompt: the current # working directory will be abbreviated to its basename (everything after # the last slash) whenever the current path is longer than MaxPath. ;MaxPath=40 # Set readline editing mode: 0 for vi and 1 for emacs (default). ;RlEditMode=1 # Write the last visited directory to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/clifm/.last to be # later accessed by the corresponding shell function at program exit. # To enable this feature consult the manpage. ;CdOnQuit=false # Should the Selection Box be shared among different profiles? ;ShareSelbox=false # Print a usage tip at startup ;Tips=true # Just a kind welcome message at startup ;WelcomeMessage=true # Set a custom welcome message ;WelcomeMessageStr="" # Print CliFM's logo screen at startup ;SplashScreen=false #=====================================# # 6. ALIASES # #=====================================# # Bind '?' to the interactive help plugin. Run 'actions' to print the # list of available plugins #alias ?='ih' # Bind 'b' to the directory history navigation plugin #alias b='dh' # Replace the standard deselect command (ds) by the fzfdesel plugin #alias ds='**' # You can use this alias to quickly change to the current virtual directory #alias vtd='cd $CLIFM_VIRTUAL_DIR' # Replace the built-in bulk rename function (br) by vidir(1) #br='vidir' #=====================================# # 7. PROMPT COMMANDS # #=====================================# # Write below the commands you want to be executed before each prompt. Ex: #promptcmd /usr/local/share/clifm/plugins/git_status.sh #promptcmd date | awk '{print $1", "$2,$3", "$4}' #=====================================# # 8. AUTOCOMMANDS # #=====================================# # Control CliFM's settings on a per directory basis. For more information # consult the manpage # Remote file systems are slow: let's speed this up by enabling the light # mode and disabling the files counter #autocmd /media/remotes/** lm=1,fc=0 # Just a friendly reminder #autocmd ~/important !printf "Keep your fingers outta here!\n" && read -n1 # Plenty of images and vids? Launch the files previewer plugin #autocmd ~/Downloads !/usr/local/share/clifm/plugins/fzfnav.sh # I want files in the third workspace to be listed in long view #autocmd @ws3 lv=1