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# This configuration file lets you
# - define new commands
# - change the shortcut or triggering keys of built-in verbs
# - change the colors
# - set default values for flags
# - set special behaviors on specific paths
# - and more...
#
# Configuration documentation is available at
# https://dystroy.org/broot
#
# This file's format is Hjson ( https://hjson.github.io/ ). Some
# properties are commented out. To enable them, remove the `#`.
#
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{
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# Default flags
# You can set up flags you want broot to start with by
# default, for example `default_flags="ihp"` if you usually want
# to see hidden and gitignored files and the permissions (then
# if you don't want the hidden files you can launch `br -H`)
# A popular flag is the `g` one which displays git related info.
#
# default_flags:
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# Date/Time format
# If you want to change the format for date/time, uncomment the
# following line and change it according to
# https://docs.rs/chrono/0.4.11/chrono/format/strftime/index.html
#
# date_time_format: %Y/%m/%d %R
###############################################################
# uncomment to activate modal mode
#
# (you really should read https://dystroy.org/broot/modal/
# before as it may not suit everybody even among vim users)
#
# modal: true
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# Whether to mark the selected line with a triangle
#
show_selection_mark: true
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# Column order
# cols_order, if specified, must be a permutation of the following
# array. You should keep the name at the end as it has a variable
# length.
#
# cols_order: [
# mark
# git
# size
# permission
# date
# count
# branch
# name
# ]
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# True Colors
# If this parameter isn't set, broot tries to automatically
# determine whether true colors (24 bits) are available.
# As this process is unreliable, you may uncomment this setting
# and set it to false or true if you notice the colors in
# previewed images are too off.
#
# true_colors: false
###############################################################
# Icons
# If you want to display icons in broot, uncomment this line
# (see https://dystroy.org/broot/icons for installation and
# troubleshooting)
#
# icon_theme: vscode
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# Special paths
# If some paths must be handled specially, uncomment (and change
# this section as per the examples)
#
# special_paths: {
# "/media/slow-backup-disk" : no-enter
# "/home/dys/useless" : hide
# "/home/dys/my-link-I-want-to-explore" : enter
# }
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# Quit on last cancel
# You can usually cancel the last state change on escape.
# If you want the escape key to quit broot when there's nothing
# to cancel (for example when you just opened broot), uncomment
# this parameter
#
# quit_on_last_cancel: true
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# Search modes
#
# broot allows many search modes.
# A search mode is defined by
# - the way to search: 'fuzzy', 'exact', 'regex', or 'tokens'.
# - where to search: file 'name', 'path', or file 'content'
# A search pattern may for example be "fuzzy path" (default),
# "regex content" or "exact path".
#
# The search mode is selected from its prefix. For example, if
# you type "abc", the default mode is "fuzzy path". If you type
# "/abc", the mode is "regex path". If you type "rn/abc", the mode
# is "regex name".
#
# This mapping may be modified. You may want to dedicate the
# empty prefix (the one which doesn't need a '/') to the
# search mode you use most often. The example below makes it
# easy to search on name rather than on the subpath.
#
# More information on
# https://dystroy.org/broot/input/#the-filtering-pattern
#
# search_modes: {
# <empty>: fuzzy name
# /: regex name
# }
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# Verbs and shortcuts
# You can define your own commands which would be applied to
# the selection.
# You'll also find below verbs that you can customize or enable.
verbs: [
# Example 1: launching `tail -n` on the selected file (leaving broot)
# {
# name: tail_lines
# invocation: tl {lines_count}
# execution: "tail -f -n {lines_count} {file}"
# }
# Example 2: creating a new file without leaving broot
# {
# name: touch
# invocation: touch {new_file}
# execution: "touch {directory}/{new_file}"
# leave_broot: false
# }
# A standard recommended command for editing files, that you
# can customize.
# If $EDITOR isn't set on your computer, you should either set it using
# something similar to
# export EDITOR=nvim
# or just replace it with your editor of choice in the 'execution'
# pattern.
# If your editor is able to open a file on a specific line, use {line}
# so that you may jump directly at the right line from a preview.
# Example:
# execution: nvim +{line} {file}
{
invocation: edit
shortcut: e
execution: "$EDITOR {file}:{line}"
leave_broot: false
}
# A convenient shortcut to create new text files in
# the current directory or below
{
invocation: create {subpath}
execution: "$EDITOR {directory}/{subpath}"
leave_broot: false
}
{
invocation: git_diff
shortcut: gd
leave_broot: false
execution: "git difftool -y {file}"
}
# On ctrl-b, propose the creation of a copy of the selection.
# While this might occasionally be useful, this verb is mostly here
# as an example to demonstrate rare standard groups like {file-stem}
# and {file-dot-extension} and the auto_exec verb property which
# allows verbs not executed until you hit enter
{
invocation: "backup {version}"
key: ctrl-b
leave_broot: false
auto_exec: false
execution: "cp -r {file} {parent}/{file-stem}-{version}{file-dot-extension}"
}
# This verb lets you launch a terminal on ctrl-T
# (on exit you'll be back in broot)
{
invocation: terminal
key: ctrl-t
execution: "$SHELL"
set_working_dir: true
leave_broot: false
}
# Here's an example of a shortcut bringing you to your home directory
# {
# invocation: home
# key: ctrl-home
# execution: ":focus ~"
# }
# A popular set of shortcuts for going up and down:
#
# {
# key: ctrl-k
# execution: ":line_up"
# }
# {
# key: ctrl-j
# execution: ":line_down"
# }
# {
# key: ctrl-u
# execution: ":page_up"
# }
# {
# key: ctrl-d
# execution: ":page_down"
# }
# If you develop using git, you might like to often switch
# to the git status filter:
# {
# key: ctrl-g
# execution: ":toggle_git_status"
# }
# You can reproduce the bindings of Norton Commander
# on copying or moving to the other panel:
# {
# key: F5
# external: "cp -r {file} {other-panel-directory}"
# leave_broot: false
# }
# {
# key: F6
# external: "mv {file} {other-panel-directory}"
# leave_broot: false
# }
]
###############################################################
# Skin
# If you want to change the colors of broot,
# uncomment the following bloc and start messing
# with the various values.
# A skin entry value is made of two parts separated with a '/':
# The first one is the skin for the active panel.
# The second one, optional, is the skin for non active panels.
# You may find explanations and other skins on
# https://dystroy.org/broot/skins
###############################################################
# If you only want to set the default color and a transparent
# background, uncomment this simplified skin:
# skin: {
# default: none none / gray(20) none
# }
#
# To experiment with a whole skin, uncomment this one:
# skin: {
# default: gray(23) none / gray(20) none
# tree: ansi(94) None / gray(3) None
# parent: gray(18) None / gray(13) None
# file: gray(20) None / gray(15) None
# directory: ansi(208) None Bold / ansi(172) None bold
# exe: Cyan None
# link: Magenta None
# pruning: gray(12) None Italic
# perm__: gray(5) None
# perm_r: ansi(94) None
# perm_w: ansi(132) None
# perm_x: ansi(65) None
# owner: ansi(138) None
# group: ansi(131) None
# count: ansi(136) gray(3)
# dates: ansi(66) None
# sparse: ansi(214) None
# content_extract: ansi(29) None
# content_match: ansi(34) None
# git_branch: ansi(229) None
# git_insertions: ansi(28) None
# git_deletions: ansi(160) None
# git_status_current: gray(5) None
# git_status_modified: ansi(28) None
# git_status_new: ansi(94) None Bold
# git_status_ignored: gray(17) None
# git_status_conflicted: ansi(88) None
# git_status_other: ansi(88) None
# selected_line: None gray(5) / None gray(4)
# char_match: Yellow None
# file_error: Red None
# flag_label: gray(15) None
# flag_value: ansi(208) None Bold
# input: White None / gray(15) gray(2)
# status_error: gray(22) ansi(124)
# status_job: ansi(220) gray(5)
# status_normal: gray(20) gray(3) / gray(2) gray(2)
# status_italic: ansi(208) gray(3) / gray(2) gray(2)
# status_bold: ansi(208) gray(3) Bold / gray(2) gray(2)
# status_code: ansi(229) gray(3) / gray(2) gray(2)
# status_ellipsis: gray(19) gray(1) / gray(2) gray(2)
# purpose_normal: gray(20) gray(2)
# purpose_italic: ansi(178) gray(2)
# purpose_bold: ansi(178) gray(2) Bold
# purpose_ellipsis: gray(20) gray(2)
# scrollbar_track: gray(7) None / gray(4) None
# scrollbar_thumb: gray(22) None / gray(14) None
# help_paragraph: gray(20) None
# help_bold: ansi(208) None Bold
# help_italic: ansi(166) None
# help_code: gray(21) gray(3)
# help_headers: ansi(208) None
# help_table_border: ansi(239) None
# preview: gray(20) gray(1) / gray(18) gray(2)
# preview_line_number: gray(12) gray(3)
# preview_match: None ansi(29)
# hex_null: gray(11) None
# hex_ascii_graphic: gray(18) None
# hex_ascii_whitespace: ansi(143) None
# hex_ascii_other: ansi(215) None
# hex_non_ascii: ansi(167) None
# }
###############################################################
# File Extension Colors
#
# uncomment and modify the next section if you want to color
# file name depending on their extension
#
# ext_colors: {
# png: rgb(255, 128, 75)
# rs: yellow
# }
###############################################################
# Max Panels Count
#
# Change this if you sometimes want to have more than 2 panels
# open
# max_panels_count: 2
}