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dotfiles/.config/ranger/commands.py
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# This is a sample commands.py. You can add your own commands here.
#
# Please refer to commands_full.py for all the default commands and a complete
# documentation. Do NOT add them all here, or you may end up with defunct
# commands when upgrading ranger.
# You always need to import ranger.api.commands here to get the Command class:
from ranger.api.commands import *
# A simple command for demonstration purposes follows.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# You can import any python module as needed.
from ranger.core.loader import CommandLoader
import os
# Any class that is a subclass of "Command" will be integrated into ranger as a
# command. Try typing ":my_edit<ENTER>" in ranger!
class my_edit(Command):
# The so-called doc-string of the class will be visible in the built-in
# help that is accessible by typing "?c" inside ranger.
""":my_edit <filename>
A sample command for demonstration purposes that opens a file in an editor.
"""
# The execute method is called when you run this command in ranger.
def execute(self):
# self.arg(1) is the first (space-separated) argument to the function.
# This way you can write ":my_edit somefilename<ENTER>".
if self.arg(1):
# self.rest(1) contains self.arg(1) and everything that follows
target_filename = self.rest(1)
else:
# self.fm is a ranger.core.filemanager.FileManager object and gives
# you access to internals of ranger.
# self.fm.thisfile is a ranger.container.file.File object and is a
# reference to the currently selected file.
target_filename = self.fm.thisfile.path
# This is a generic function to print text in ranger.
self.fm.notify("Let's edit the file " + target_filename + "!")
# Using bad=True in fm.notify allows you to print error messages:
if not os.path.exists(target_filename):
self.fm.notify("The given file does not exist!", bad=True)
return
# This executes a function from ranger.core.acitons, a module with a
# variety of subroutines that can help you construct commands.
# Check out the source, or run "pydoc ranger.core.actions" for a list.
self.fm.edit_file(target_filename)
# The tab method is called when you press tab, and should return a list of
# suggestions that the user will tab through.
# tabnum is 1 for <TAB> and -1 for <S-TAB> by default
def tab(self, tabnum):
# This is a generic tab-completion function that iterates through the
# content of the current directory.
return self._tab_directory_content()
class extracthere(Command):
def execute(self):
""" Extract copied files to current directory """
copied_files = tuple(self.fm.copy_buffer)
if not copied_files:
return
def refresh(_):
cwd = self.fm.get_directory(original_path)
cwd.load_content()
one_file = copied_files[0]
cwd = self.fm.thisdir
original_path = cwd.path
au_flags = ['-X', cwd.path]
au_flags += self.line.split()[1:]
au_flags += ['-e']
self.fm.copy_buffer.clear()
self.fm.cut_buffer = False
if len(copied_files) == 1:
descr = "extracting: " + os.path.basename(one_file.path)
else:
descr = "extracting files from: " + os.path.basename(one_file.dirname)
obj = CommandLoader(args=['atool'] + au_flags \
+ [f.path for f in copied_files], descr=descr)
obj.signal_bind('after', refresh)
self.fm.loader.add(obj)
class nvir(Command):
def execute(self):
cf = self.fm.thisfile
n= ['nvr','--servername','/tmp/nvimsocket','--remote']
n.extend([f.realpath for f in self.fm.thistab.get_selection()])
self.fm.execute_command(n)