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Getting Started
Federico edited this page Mar 19, 2017
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To clarify: to paste/move a file you'll have to select it with space, then move to another dir or change tab, and press v/x.
- Every feature you would expect by a basic FM
- Terminal window resize support
- Desktop notifications support
- i18n support: for now it supports en, it, de, es_AR. Big thanks to translators
- full unicode support
- libmagic mimetype support
- 2 tabs support. Their content is kept in sync
- per-user configs support. Copy default config file in your user $HOME/.config/ and change it here
- Basic mouse support
- Pressing space on '..' will select/deselect all files in current folder
- Simple sysinfo monitor that will refresh every 30s: clock, battery and some system info. If you've got Upower installed, AC (dis)connection will refresh battery status instantly, instead of waiting up to 30s until next refresh
- Fast browse mode: it lets you jump between files by just typing their names
- 4 sorting mode: alphabetically (default), by size, by last modified or by type
- If executed on a X screen, and xdg-open is found, ncursesFM will open files with xdg-open. Otherwise, it will use $editor (config file defined) var. It fallbacks to environment $EDITOR if none is set
- Stats support (permissions and sizes). For devices, it will show free/total size and mount flags, if mounted, otherwise only total size
- Inotify monitor to check for fs events in current directories (eg: file removed). This way, if you create/remove/modify a file from another fm/command line, your changes will still show up in ncursesFM
- Bookmarks support: it will load bookmarks from $HOME/.config/user-dirs.dirs and $HOME/.config/ncursesFM-bookmarks. You can add whatever type of file you wish as bookmark from within ncursesFM. You can remove bookmarks too
- Search support: it will search your string in current directory tree. It can search your string inside archives too
- Basic print support through libcups
- Extract/compress files/folders through libarchive. It can extract pwd-protected archives too if libarchive >= 3.2.0
- Long file operations are performed in a different thread. You'll get a notification when the job is done
- You can queue as many file operations as you wish, they'll be taken into care one by one
- content-based helper window: helper will update as you switch between modalities/tabs
- it ships a bash autocompletion script
- it has a very nice logger
- it is valgrind clean
- it already uses copy_file_range syscall (introduced on linux 4.5) if linux >= 4.5 is detected
- very lightweight
Optional (compile time) features that require sd-bus API (systemd)
- Powermanagement inhibition while processing a job (eg: while pasting a file) to avoid data loss.
- Internal udisks2 monitor, to poll for new devices. It can automount new connected devices too. Device monitor will list only mountable devices, eg: dvd reader will not be listed until a cd/dvd is inserted.
- Drives/usb sticks/ISO files (un)mount through udisks2.
- Distro package files installation.
- It can reveice AC (dis)connection events from upower, to instantly update battery monitor.
NcursesFM ships an autocompletion script for cmdline options. It supports following options:
- "--editor" /path/to/editor
- "--starting_dir" /path/to/dir
- "--helper_win" {0,1} to disable(enable) helper window show at program start.
- "--inhibit" {0,1} to disable(enable) powermanagement inhibition.
- "--automount" {0,1} to disable(enable) automount of connected devices.
- "--loglevel" {0,1,2,3} to change program loglevel.
- "--persistent_log" {0,1} to disable(enable) log persistency across program restarts.
- "--low_level" {$level} to change threshold to signal user about low battery.
- "--safe" {0,1,2} to change safety level. (check ncursesFM.conf to better understand).
- "--silent" {0,1} to avoid desktop notifications.
Log file is located at "$HOME/.ncursesfm.log". It is overwritten each time ncursesFM starts (unless persistent_log option is != 0). Log levels:
- 0 : log errors only.
- 1 : log warnings and errors.
- 2 : log info messages, warnings and errors.
- 3 : log disabled.