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" vim: filetype=vifm :
" Sample configuration file for vifm (last updated: 2 June, 2019)
" You can edit this file by hand.
" The " character at the beginning of a line comments out the line.
" Blank lines are ignored.
" The basic format for each item is shown with an example.
"
" **** Modified by ATC ****

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" Command used to edit files in various contexts.  The default is vim.
" If you would like to use another vi clone such as Elvis or Vile
" you will need to change this setting.

set vicmd=vim

" Miller-style views

set millerview

" This makes vifm perform file operations on its own instead of relying on
" standard utilities like `cp`.  While using `cp` and alike is a more universal
" solution, it's also much slower when processing large amounts of files and
" doesn't support progress measuring.

set syscalls

" Trash Directory
" The default is to move files that are deleted with dd or :d to
" the trash directory.  If you change this you will not be able to move
" files by deleting them and then using p to put the file in the new location.
" I recommend not changing this until you are familiar with vifm.
" This probably shouldn't be an option.

set trash

" This is how many directories to store in the directory history.

set history=100

" Automatically resolve symbolic links on l or Enter.

set nofollowlinks

" With this option turned on you can run partially entered commands with
" unambiguous beginning using :! (e.g. :!Te instead of :!Terminal or :!Te<tab>).

" set fastrun

" Natural sort of (version) numbers within text.

set sortnumbers

" Maximum number of changes that can be undone.

set undolevels=100

" Use Vim's format of help file (has highlighting and "hyperlinks").
" If you would rather use a plain text help file set novimhelp.

set vimhelp

" If you would like to run an executable file when you
" press return on the file name set this.

set norunexec

" Selected color scheme

colorscheme Default

" Format for displaying time in file list. For example:
" TIME_STAMP_FORMAT=%m/%d-%H:%M
" See man date or man strftime for details.

set timefmt=%m/%d\ %H:%M

" Show list of matches on tab completion in command-line mode

set wildmenu

" Display completions in a form of popup with descriptions of the matches

set wildstyle=popup

" Display suggestions in normal, visual and view modes for keys, marks and
" registers (at most 5 files).  In other view, when available.

set suggestoptions=normal,visual,view,otherpane,keys,marks,registers

" Ignore case in search patterns unless it contains at least one uppercase
" letter

set ignorecase
set smartcase

" Don't highlight search results automatically

set nohlsearch

" Use increment searching (search while typing)
set incsearch

" Try to leave some space from cursor to upper/lower border in lists

set scrolloff=4

" Don't do too many requests to slow file systems

if !has('win')
    set slowfs=curlftpfs
endif

" Set custom status line look

set statusline="  Hint: %z%= %A %10u:%-7g %15s %20d  "

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" :mark mark /full/directory/path [filename]

mark b ~/bin/
mark h ~/

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" :com[mand][!] command_name action
" The following macros can be used in a command
" %a is replaced with the user arguments.
" %c the current file under the cursor.
" %C the current file under the cursor in the other directory.
" %f the current selected file, or files.
" %F the current selected file, or files in the other directory.
" %b same as %f %F.
" %d the current directory name.
" %D the other window directory name.
" %m run the command in a menu window

command! df df -h %m 2> /dev/null
command! diff vim -d %f %F
command! zip zip -r %f.zip %f
command! run !! ./%f
command! make !!make %a
command! mkcd :mkdir %a | cd %a
command! vgrep vim "+grep %a"
command! reload :write | restart

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" The file type is for the default programs to be used with
" a file extension.
" :filetype pattern1,pattern2 defaultprogram,program2
" :fileviewer pattern1,pattern2 consoleviewer
" The other programs for the file type can be accessed with the :file command
" The command macros %f, %F, %d, %F may be used in the commands.
" The %a macro is ignored.  To use a % you must put %%.

" For automated FUSE mounts, you must register an extension with :file[x]type
" in one of following formats:
"
" :filetype extensions FUSE_MOUNT|some_mount_command using %SOURCE_FILE and %DESTINATION_DIR variables
" %SOURCE_FILE and %DESTINATION_DIR are filled in by vifm at runtime.
" A sample line might look like this:
" :filetype *.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear FUSE_MOUNT|fuse-zip %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR
"
" :filetype extensions FUSE_MOUNT2|some_mount_command using %PARAM and %DESTINATION_DIR variables
" %PARAM and %DESTINATION_DIR are filled in by vifm at runtime.
" A sample line might look like this:
" :filetype *.ssh FUSE_MOUNT2|sshfs %PARAM %DESTINATION_DIR
" %PARAM value is filled from the first line of file (whole line).
" Example first line for SshMount filetype: root@127.0.0.1:/
"
" You can also add %CLEAR if you want to clear screen before running FUSE
" program.

" Pdf
filextype *.pdf mupdf %c %i &, apvlv %c, xpdf %c
fileviewer *.pdf mutool draw -F txt %c

" Audio
filetype *.wav,*.mp3,*.flac,*.m4a,*.wma,*.ape,*.ac3,*.og[agx],*.spx,*.opus
	   \ {Play using mpv}
	   \ mpv %f & 
fileviewer *.mp3 mp3info
fileviewer *.flac soxi

" Video
filextype *.avi,*.mp4,*.wmv,*.dat,*.3gp,*.ogv,*.mkv,*.mpg,*.mpeg,*.vob,
         \*.fl[icv],*.m2v,*.mov,*.webm,*.ts,*.mts,*.m4v,*.r[am],*.qt,*.divx,
         \*.as[fx]
		\ {View using mpv}
		\ mpv %f & 
fileviewer *.avi,*.mp4,*.wmv,*.dat,*.3gp,*.ogv,*.mkv,*.mpg,*.mpeg,*.vob,
          \*.fl[icv],*.m2v,*.mov,*.webm,*.ts,*.mts,*.m4v,*.r[am],*.qt,*.divx,
          \*.as[fx]
         \ ffprobe -hide_banner -pretty %c 2>&1

" Web
filextype *.html,*.htm
		\ {Open with Qutebrowser}
		\ qutebrowser %f &,
        \ {Open with firefox}
        \ firefox %f &,
filetype *.html,*.htm links, lynx

" Object
filetype *.o nm %f | less

" Man page
filetype *.[1-8] man ./%c
fileviewer *.[1-8] man ./%c | col -b

" Images
filextype *.bmp,*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.png,*.gif,*.xpm,*.webp
        \ {View in sxiv}
        \ imager.sh %f,
fileviewer *.bmp,*.png,*.gif,*.xpm
        \ identify %f
fileviewer *.jpg,*.jpeg,*.tiff
        \ exif %f

" Image editing
filextype *.xcf
		\ { Open in Gimp }
		\ gimp %f 2>/dev/null &

" MD5
filetype *.md5
       \ {Check MD5 hash sum}
       \ md5sum -c %f %S,

" SHA1
filetype *.sha1
       \ {Check SHA1 hash sum}
       \ sha1sum -c %f %S,

" SHA256
filetype *.sha256
       \ {Check SHA256 hash sum}
       \ sha256sum -c %f %S,

" SHA512
filetype *.sha512
       \ {Check SHA512 hash sum}
       \ sha512sum -c %f %S,

" GPG signature
filetype *.asc
       \ {Check signature}
       \ !!gpg --verify %c,

" FuseZipMount
filetype *.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear,*.oxt,*.apkg
       \ {Extract here}
       \ unzip -o %c
fileviewer *.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear,*.oxt zip -sf %c

" ArchiveMount
filetype *.tar,*.tar.bz2,*.tbz2,*.tgz,*.tar.gz,*.tar.xz,*.txz
       \ {Mount with archivemount}
       \ FUSE_MOUNT|archivemount %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR,
fileviewer *.tgz,*.tar.gz tar -tzf %c
fileviewer *.tar.bz2,*.tbz2 tar -tjf %c
fileviewer *.tar.txz,*.txz xz --list %c
fileviewer *.tar tar -tf %c

" Rar2FsMount and rar archives
filetype *.rar
       \ {Mount with rar2fs}
       \ FUSE_MOUNT|rar2fs %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR,
fileviewer *.rar unrar v %c

" IsoMount
filetype *.iso
       \ {Mount with fuseiso}
       \ FUSE_MOUNT|fuseiso %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR,

" SshMount
filetype *.ssh
       \ {Mount with sshfs}
       \ FUSE_MOUNT2|sshfs %PARAM %DESTINATION_DIR %FOREGROUND,

" FtpMount
filetype *.ftp
       \ {Mount with curlftpfs}
       \ FUSE_MOUNT2|curlftpfs -o ftp_port=-,,disable_eprt %PARAM %DESTINATION_DIR %FOREGROUND,

" Fuse7z and 7z archives
filetype *.7z
       \ {Mount with fuse-7z}
       \ FUSE_MOUNT|fuse-7z %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR,
fileviewer *.7z 7z l %c

" Word Processing
filextype *.doc catdoc %c | vim -
filextype *.docx docx2txt %f | vim -
fileviewer *.doc catdoc %c
fileviewer *.docx docx2txt.pl %f -

" Spreadsheets
filextype *.xls,*.xlsx,*.csv sc-im %f

" LEGO
filextype *.lcd,*.ldr,*.mpd leocad %f &

" TuDu files
filetype *.tudu tudu -f %c

" Qt projects
filextype *.pro qtcreator %f &

" Directories
filextype */
        \ {View in thunar}
        \ Thunar %f &,

" Syntax highlighting in preview
"
" Explicitly set highlight type for some extensions
"
" 256-color terminal
" fileviewer *.[ch],*.[ch]pp highlight -O xterm256 -s dante --syntax c %c
" fileviewer Makefile,Makefile.* highlight -O xterm256 -s dante --syntax make %c
"
" 16-color terminal
" fileviewer *.c,*.h highlight -O ansi -s dante %c
"
" Or leave it for automatic detection
"
" fileviewer *[^/] pygmentize -O style=monokai -f console256 -g

" Displaying pictures in terminal
"
" fileviewer *.jpg,*.png shellpic %c

" Open all other files with default system programs (you can also remove all
" :file[x]type commands above to ensure they don't interfere with system-wide
" settings).  By default all unknown files are opened with 'vi[x]cmd'
" uncommenting one of lines below will result in ignoring 'vi[x]cmd' option
" for unknown file types.
" For *nix:
" filetype * xdg-open
" For OS X:
" filetype * open
" For Windows:
" filetype * start, explorer

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" What should be saved automatically between vifm sessions.  Drop "savedirs"
" value if you don't want vifm to remember last visited directories for you.
set vifminfo=dhistory,savedirs,chistory,state,tui,shistory,
    \phistory,fhistory,dirstack,registers,bookmarks,bmarks

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" Examples of configuring both panels

" Customize view columns a bit (enable ellipsis for truncated file names)
"
" set viewcolumns=-{name}..,6{}.

" Filter-out build and temporary files
"
" filter! /^.*\.(lo|o|d|class|py[co])$|.*~$/

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" Sample mappings

" Start shell in current directory
nnoremap s :shell<cr>

" Display sorting dialog
nnoremap S :sort<cr>

" Toggle visibility of preview window
nnoremap w :view<cr>
vnoremap w :view<cr>gv

" Open file in existing instance of gvim
nnoremap o :!gvim --remote-tab-silent %f<cr>
" Open file in new instance of gvim
nnoremap O :!gvim %f<cr>

" Open file in the background using its default program
nnoremap gb :file &<cr>l

" Interaction with system clipboard
if has('win')
    " Yank current directory path to Windows clipboard with forward slashes
    nnoremap yp :!echo %"d:gs!\!/! %i | clip<cr>
    " Yank path to current file to Windows clipboard with forward slashes
    nnoremap yf :!echo %"c:gs!\!/! %i | clip<cr>
elseif executable('xclip')
    " Yank current directory path into the clipboard
    nnoremap yd :!echo %d | xclip %i<cr>
    " Yank current file path into the clipboard
    nnoremap yf :!echo %c:p | xclip %i<cr>
elseif executable('xsel')
    " Yank current directory path into primary and selection clipboards
    nnoremap yd :!echo -n %d | xsel --input --primary %i &&
                \ echo -n %d | xsel --clipboard --input %i<cr>
    " Yank current file path into into primary and selection clipboards
    nnoremap yf :!echo -n %c:p | xsel --input --primary %i &&
                \ echo -n %c:p | xsel --clipboard --input %i<cr>
endif

" Mappings for faster renaming
nnoremap I cw<c-a>
nnoremap cc cw<c-u>
nnoremap A cw

" Open console in current directory
nnoremap ,t :!xterm &<cr>

" Open editor to edit vifmrc and apply settings after returning to vifm
nnoremap ,c :write | edit $MYVIFMRC | restart<cr>
" Open gvim to edit vifmrc
nnoremap ,C :!gvim --remote-tab-silent $MYVIFMRC &<cr>

" Toggle wrap setting on ,w key
nnoremap ,w :set wrap!<cr>

" Example of standard two-panel file managers mappings
nnoremap <f3> :!less %f<cr>
nnoremap <f4> :edit<cr>
nnoremap <f5> :copy<cr>
nnoremap <f6> :move<cr>
nnoremap <f7> :mkdir<space>
nnoremap <f8> :delete<cr>

" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

" Various customization examples

" Use ag (the silver searcher) instead of grep
"
" set grepprg='ag --line-numbers %i %a %s'

" Add additional place to look for executables
"
" let $PATH = $HOME.'/bin/fuse:'.$PATH

" Block particular shortcut
"
" nnoremap <left> <nop>

" Export IPC name of current instance as environment variable and use it to
" communicate with the instance later.
"
" It can be used in some shell script that gets run from inside vifm, for
" example, like this:
"     vifm --server-name "$VIFM_SERVER_NAME" --remote +"cd '$PWD'"
"
" let $VIFM_SERVER_NAME = v:servername