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file mode 100644 index 0000000..e843779 --- /dev/null +++ b/.aliases @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +alias 6cord='6cord.sh' +alias chats.sh='exec qutebrowser messenger.com discord.com' +alias cp="cp -i" +alias define="dict -d gcide" +alias df="df -h" +alias doom2="chocolate-doom -iwad ~/games/doom/DOOM2.WAD" +alias doom="chocolate-doom -iwad ~/games/doom/DOOM.WAD" +alias dosbox="timidity -iA & dosbox && killall timidity" +alias du="du -h -c" +alias e="$EDITOR" +alias ffmpeg ffmpeg -hide_banner +alias ffprobe ffprobe -hide_banner +alias free="free -h" +alias gitu="git add -A && git commit && git push" +alias grep="grep --color=auto" +alias gs='git status -s' +alias gu='git add -A && git commit && git push' +alias handbook="w3m /usr/local/share/doc/freebsd/handbook/index.html" +alias l="ls --color=auto" +alias la="ls -lah --color=auto" +alias ll="ls -lh --color=auto" +alias ln="ln -v" +alias ls="ls --color=auto" +alias mbsync='mbsync -c ~/.config/mbsync/mbsyncrc' +alias sigil="chocolate-doom -iwad ~/games/doom/DOOM.WAD -file ~/games/doom/SIGIL_COMPAT.wad" +alias sudo='doas' +alias synonym="dict -d moby-thesaurus" +alias tar='tar -v' +alias watch="cmdwatch" +alias weather="curl wttr.in" +alias youpick="shuf .restaurants | head" diff --git a/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml b/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9237dae --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@ +# Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator. + +# Any items in the `env` entry below will be added as +# environment variables. Some entries may override variables +# set by alacritty itself. +env: + # TERM variable + # + # This value is used to set the `$TERM` environment variable for + # each instance of Alacritty. If it is not present, alacritty will + # check the local terminfo database and use `alacritty` if it is + # available, otherwise `xterm-256color` is used. + TERM: xterm-256color + +window: + # Window dimensions (changes require restart) + # + # Specified in number of columns/lines, not pixels. + # If both are `0`, this setting is ignored. + #dimensions: + columns: 24 + lines: 80 + + # Window position (changes require restart) + # + # Specified in number of pixels. + # If the position is not set, the window manager will handle the placement. + #position: + # x: 0 + # y: 0 + + # Window padding (changes require restart) + # + # Blank space added around the window in pixels. This padding is scaled + # by DPI and the specified value is always added at both opposing sides. + #padding: + # x: 0 + # y: 0 + + # Spread additional padding evenly around the terminal content. + #dynamic_padding: false + + # Window decorations + # + # Values for `decorations`: + # - full: Borders and title bar + # - none: Neither borders nor title bar + # + # Values for `decorations` (macOS only): + # - transparent: Title bar, transparent background and title bar buttons + # - buttonless: Title bar, transparent background, but no title bar buttons + #decorations: full + + # Startup Mode (changes require restart) + # + # Values for `startup_mode`: + # - Windowed + # - Maximized + # - Fullscreen + # + # Values for `startup_mode` (macOS only): + # - SimpleFullscreen + #startup_mode: Windowed + + # Window title + #title: Alacritty + + # Window class (Linux/BSD only): + #class: + # Application instance name + #instance: Alacritty + # General application class + #general: Alacritty + + # GTK theme variant (Linux/BSD only) + # + # Override the variant of the GTK theme. Commonly supported values are `dark` and `light`. + # Set this to `None` to use the default theme variant. + gtk_theme_variant: dark + +#scrolling: + # Maximum number of lines in the scrollback buffer. + # Specifying '0' will disable scrolling. + #history: 10000 + + # Number of lines the viewport will move for every line scrolled when + # scrollback is enabled (history > 0). + #multiplier: 3 + + # Scroll to the bottom when new text is written to the terminal. + #auto_scroll: false + +# Spaces per Tab (changes require restart) +# +# This setting defines the width of a tab in cells. +# +# Some applications, like Emacs, rely on knowing about the width of a tab. +# To prevent unexpected behavior in these applications, it's also required to +# change the `it` value in terminfo when altering this setting. +# tabspaces: 4 + +# Font configuration +font: + # Normal (roman) font face + normal: + # Font family + # + # Default: + # - (macOS) Menlo + # - (Linux/BSD) monospace + # - (Windows) Consolas + family: monospace + + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. + #style: Regular + + # Bold font face + #bold: + # Font family + # + # If the bold family is not specified, it will fall back to the + # value specified for the normal font. + #family: monospace + + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. + #style: Bold + + # Italic font face + #italic: + # Font family + # + # If the italic family is not specified, it will fall back to the + # value specified for the normal font. + #family: monospace + + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. + #style: Italic + + # Bold italic font face + #bold_italic: + # Font family + # + # If the bold italic family is not specified, it will fall back to the + # value specified for the normal font. + #family: monospace + + # The `style` can be specified to pick a specific face. + #style: Bold Italic + + # Point size + size: 10.0 + + # Offset is the extra space around each character. `offset.y` can be thought of + # as modifying the line spacing, and `offset.x` as modifying the letter spacing. + #offset: + # x: 0 + # y: 0 + + # Glyph offset determines the locations of the glyphs within their cells with + # the default being at the bottom. Increasing `x` moves the glyph to the right, + # increasing `y` moves the glyph upwards. + #glyph_offset: + # x: 0 + # y: 0 + + # Thin stroke font rendering (macOS only) + # + # Thin strokes are suitable for retina displays, but for non-retina screens + # it is recommended to set `use_thin_strokes` to `false` + # + # macOS >= 10.14.x: + # + # If the font quality on non-retina display looks bad then set + # `use_thin_strokes` to `true` and enable font smoothing by running the + # following command: + # `defaults write -g CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool NO` + # + # This is a global setting and will require a log out or restart to take + # effect. + #use_thin_strokes: true + +# If `true`, bold text is drawn using the bright color variants. +#draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true + +# Colors (Tomorrow Night Bright) +#colors: + # Default colors + #primary: + # background: '0x000000' + # foreground: '0xeaeaea' + + # Bright and dim foreground colors + # + # The dimmed foreground color is calculated automatically if it is not present. + # If the bright foreground color is not set, or `draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors` + # is `false`, the normal foreground color will be used. + #dim_foreground: '0x9a9a9a' + #bright_foreground: '0xffffff' + + # Cursor colors + # + # Colors which should be used to draw the terminal cursor. If these are unset, + # the cursor color will be the inverse of the cell color. + #cursor: + # text: '0x000000' + # cursor: '0xffffff' + + # Selection colors + # + # Colors which should be used to draw the selection area. If selection + # background is unset, selection color will be the inverse of the cell colors. + # If only text is unset the cell text color will remain the same. + #selection: + # text: '0xeaeaea' + # background: '0x404040' + + # Normal colors + #normal: + # black: '0x000000' + # red: '0xd54e53' + # green: '0xb9ca4a' + # yellow: '0xe6c547' + # blue: '0x7aa6da' + # magenta: '0xc397d8' + # cyan: '0x70c0ba' + # white: '0xeaeaea' + + # Bright colors + #bright: + # black: '0x666666' + # red: '0xff3334' + # green: '0x9ec400' + # yellow: '0xe7c547' + # blue: '0x7aa6da' + # magenta: '0xb77ee0' + # cyan: '0x54ced6' + # white: '0xffffff' + + # Dim colors + # + # If the dim colors are not set, they will be calculated automatically based + # on the `normal` colors. + #dim: + # black: '0x000000' + # red: '0x8c3336' + # green: '0x7a8530' + # yellow: '0x97822e' + # blue: '0x506d8f' + # magenta: '0x80638e' + # cyan: '0x497e7a' + # white: '0x9a9a9a' + + # Indexed Colors + # + # The indexed colors include all colors from 16 to 256. + # When these are not set, they're filled with sensible defaults. + # + # Example: + # `- { index: 16, color: '0xff00ff' }` + # + #indexed_colors: [] + +# Visual Bell +# +# Any time the BEL code is received, Alacritty "rings" the visual bell. Once +# rung, the terminal background will be set to white and transition back to the +# default background color. You can control the rate of this transition by +# setting the `duration` property (represented in milliseconds). You can also +# configure the transition function by setting the `animation` property. +# +# Values for `animation`: +# - Ease +# - EaseOut +# - EaseOutSine +# - EaseOutQuad +# - EaseOutCubic +# - EaseOutQuart +# - EaseOutQuint +# - EaseOutExpo +# - EaseOutCirc +# - Linear +# +# Specifying a `duration` of `0` will disable the visual bell. +#visual_bell: +# animation: EaseOutExpo +# duration: 0 +# color: '0xffffff' + +# Background opacity +# +# Window opacity as a floating point number from `0.0` to `1.0`. +# The value `0.0` is completely transparent and `1.0` is opaque. +background_opacity: 0.85 + +#selection: + #semantic_escape_chars: ",│`|:\"' ()[]{}<>\t" + + # When set to `true`, selected text will be copied to the primary clipboard. + #save_to_clipboard: false + +# Allow terminal applications to change Alacritty's window title. +#dynamic_title: true + +cursor: + # Cursor style + # + # Values for `style`: + # - ▇ Block + # - _ Underline + # - | Beam + style: Block + + # If this is `true`, the cursor will be rendered as a hollow box when the + # window is not focused. + unfocused_hollow: true + +# Live config reload (changes require restart) +live_config_reload: true + +# Shell +# +# You can set `shell.program` to the path of your favorite shell, e.g. `/bin/fish`. +# Entries in `shell.args` are passed unmodified as arguments to the shell. +# +# Default: +# - (macOS) /bin/bash --login +# - (Linux/BSD) user login shell +# - (Windows) powershell +#shell: +# program: /bin/bash +# args: +# - --login + +# Startup directory +# +# Directory the shell is started in. If this is unset, or `None`, the working +# directory of the parent process will be used. +#working_directory: None + +# WinPTY backend (Windows only) +# +# Alacritty defaults to using the newer ConPTY backend if it is available, +# since it resolves a lot of bugs and is quite a bit faster. If it is not +# available, the the WinPTY backend will be used instead. +# +# Setting this option to `true` makes Alacritty use the legacy WinPTY backend, +# even if the ConPTY backend is available. +#winpty_backend: false + +# Send ESC (\x1b) before characters when alt is pressed. +#alt_send_esc: true + +#debug: + # Display the time it takes to redraw each frame. + #render_timer: false + + # Keep the log file after quitting Alacritty. + #persistent_logging: false + + # Log level + # + # Values for `log_level`: + # - None + # - Error + # - Warn + # - Info + # - Debug + # - Trace + #log_level: Warn + + # Print all received window events. + #print_events: false + + # Record all characters and escape sequences as test data. + #ref_test: false + +mouse: + # Click settings + # + # The `double_click` and `triple_click` settings control the time + # alacritty should wait for accepting multiple clicks as one double + # or triple click. + #double_click: { threshold: 300 } + #triple_click: { threshold: 300 } + + # If this is `true`, the cursor is temporarily hidden when typing. + hide_when_typing: false + + #url: + # URL launcher + # + # This program is executed when clicking on a text which is recognized as a URL. + # The URL is always added to the command as the last parameter. + # + # When set to `None`, URL launching will be disabled completely. + # + # Default: + # - (macOS) open + # - (Linux/BSD) xdg-open + # - (Windows) explorer + #launcher: + # program: xdg-open + # args: [] + + # URL modifiers + # + # These are the modifiers that need to be held down for opening URLs when clicking + # on them. The available modifiers are documented in the key binding section. + #modifiers: None + +# Mouse bindings +# +# Mouse bindings are specified as a list of objects, much like the key +# bindings further below. +# +# Each mouse binding will specify a: +# +# - `mouse`: +# +# - Middle +# - Left +# - Right +# - Numeric identifier such as `5` +# +# - `action` (see key bindings) +# +# And optionally: +# +# - `mods` (see key bindings) +#mouse_bindings: +# - { mouse: Middle, action: PasteSelection } + +# Key bindings +# +# Key bindings are specified as a list of objects. For example, this is the +# default paste binding: +# +# `- { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste }` +# +# Each key binding will specify a: +# +# - `key`: Identifier of the key pressed +# +# - A-Z +# - F1-F24 +# - Key0-Key9 +# +# A full list with available key codes can be found here: +# https://docs.rs/glutin/*/glutin/event/enum.VirtualKeyCode.html#variants +# +# Instead of using the name of the keys, the `key` field also supports using +# the scancode of the desired key. Scancodes have to be specified as a +# decimal number. This command will allow you to display the hex scancodes +# for certain keys: +# +# `showkey --scancodes`. +# +# Then exactly one of: +# +# - `chars`: Send a byte sequence to the running application +# +# The `chars` field writes the specified string to the terminal. This makes +# it possible to pass escape sequences. To find escape codes for bindings +# like `PageUp` (`"\x1b[5~"`), you can run the command `showkey -a` outside +# of tmux. Note that applications use terminfo to map escape sequences back +# to keys. It is therefore required to update the terminfo when changing an +# escape sequence. +# +# - `action`: Execute a predefined action +# +# - Copy +# - Paste +# - PasteSelection +# - IncreaseFontSize +# - DecreaseFontSize +# - ResetFontSize +# - ScrollPageUp +# - ScrollPageDown +# - ScrollLineUp +# - ScrollLineDown +# - ScrollToTop +# - ScrollToBottom +# - ClearHistory +# - Hide +# - Minimize +# - Quit +# - ToggleFullscreen +# - SpawnNewInstance +# - ClearLogNotice +# - ReceiveChar +# - None +# +# (macOS only): +# - ToggleSimpleFullscreen: Enters fullscreen without occupying another space +# +# - `command`: Fork and execute a specified command plus arguments +# +# The `command` field must be a map containing a `program` string and an +# `args` array of command line parameter strings. For example: +# `{ program: "alacritty", args: ["-e", "vttest"] }` +# +# And optionally: +# +# - `mods`: Key modifiers to filter binding actions +# +# - Command +# - Control +# - Option +# - Super +# - Shift +# - Alt +# +# Multiple `mods` can be combined using `|` like this: +# `mods: Control|Shift`. +# Whitespace and capitalization are relevant and must match the example. +# +# - `mode`: Indicate a binding for only specific terminal reported modes +# +# This is mainly used to send applications the correct escape sequences +# when in different modes. +# +# - AppCursor +# - AppKeypad +# - Alt +# +# A `~` operator can be used before a mode to apply the binding whenever +# the mode is *not* active, e.g. `~Alt`. +# +# Bindings are always filled by default, but will be replaced when a new +# binding with the same triggers is defined. To unset a default binding, it can +# be mapped to the `ReceiveChar` action. Alternatively, you can use `None` for +# a no-op if you do not wish to receive input characters for that binding. +#key_bindings: + # (Windows, Linux, and BSD only) + #- { key: V, mods: Control|Shift, action: Paste } + #- { key: C, mods: Control|Shift, action: Copy } + #- { key: Insert, mods: Shift, action: PasteSelection } + #- { key: Key0, mods: Control, action: ResetFontSize } + #- { key: Equals, mods: Control, action: IncreaseFontSize } + #- { key: Add, mods: Control, action: IncreaseFontSize } + #- { key: Subtract, mods: Control, action: DecreaseFontSize } + #- { key: Minus, mods: Control, action: DecreaseFontSize } + + # (Windows only) + #- { key: Return, mods: Alt, action: ToggleFullscreen } + + # (macOS only) + #- { key: Key0, mods: Command, action: ResetFontSize } + #- { key: Equals, mods: Command, action: IncreaseFontSize } + #- { key: Add, mods: Command, action: IncreaseFontSize } + #- { key: Minus, mods: Command, action: DecreaseFontSize } + #- { key: K, mods: Command, action: ClearHistory } + #- { key: K, mods: Command, chars: "\x0c" } + #- { key: V, mods: Command, action: Paste } + #- { key: C, mods: Command, action: Copy } + #- { key: H, mods: Command, action: Hide } + #- { key: M, mods: Command, action: Minimize } + #- { key: Q, mods: Command, action: Quit } + #- { key: W, mods: Command, action: Quit } + #- { key: F, mods: Command|Control, action: ToggleFullscreen } + + #- { key: Paste, action: Paste } + #- { key: Copy, action: Copy } + #- { key: L, mods: Control, action: ClearLogNotice } + #- { key: L, mods: Control, chars: "\x0c" } + #- { key: PageUp, mods: Shift, action: ScrollPageUp, mode: ~Alt } + #- { key: PageDown, mods: Shift, action: ScrollPageDown, mode: ~Alt } + #- { key: Home, mods: Shift, action: ScrollToTop, mode: ~Alt } + #- { key: End, mods: Shift, action: ScrollToBottom, mode: ~Alt } diff --git a/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf b/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44b3419 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ + + + + + serif + + Lora + Noto Color Emoji + Material Design Icons Desktop + + + + monospace + + Iosevka Term Slab + Noto Color Emoji + Material Design Icons Desktop + + + + sans-serif + + Iosevka Etoile + Noto Color Emoji + Material Design Icons Desktop + + + diff --git a/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini b/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a640e84 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +[Settings] +gtk-theme-name=FlatColor + diff --git a/.config/i3blocks/config b/.config/i3blocks/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3717346 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/i3blocks/config @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# i3blocks configuration file +# +# The i3blocks man page describes the usage of the binary, +# and its website describes the configuration: +# +# https://vivien.github.io/i3blocks +#test=󰣠 +markup=pango + +# Global properties +separator=true +separator_block_width=15 + +[packages] +interval=3600 +command=i3blocks-packages.sh + +[news] +interval=3600 +signal=13 +command=i3blocks-news.sh + +[mail] +interval=1800 +signal=12 +command=i3blocks-mail.sh + +[up] +interval=3600 +interval=10 +command=i3blocks-up.sh + +[net] +interval=10 +command=i3blocks-net.sh + +[screencast] +interval=once +signal=11 +command=i3blocks-screencast.sh + +[audio] +interval=once +signal=10 +command=i3blocks-audio.sh + +[disk] +interval=10 +command=i3blocks-disk.sh + +[memory] +interval=5 +command=i3blocks-memory.sh + +[load] +interval=5 +command=i3blocks-cpuload.sh + +[temp] +interval=5 +command=i3blocks-cputemp.sh + +[battery] +interval=10 +command=i3blocks-battery.sh + +[date] +interval=59 +command=i3blocks-date.sh diff --git a/.config/mbsync/mbsyncrc b/.config/mbsync/mbsyncrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a03c48 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/mbsync/mbsyncrc @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +IMAPAccount gmail +Host imap.gmail.com +User 53hornet@gmail.com +PassCmd "cat ~/.config/mbsync/mbsync_imap_pass" +SSLType IMAPS +CertificateFile /etc/ssl/cert.pem + +IMAPStore gmail-remote +Account gmail + +MaildirStore gmail-local +Subfolders Verbatim +Path ~/.mail/gmail/ +Inbox ~/.mail/gmail/Inbox + +Channel gmail +Master :gmail-remote: +Slave :gmail-local: +Patterns * ![Gmail]* "[Gmail]/Sent Mail" "[Gmail]/Starred" "[Gmail]/All Mail" "[Gmail]/Trash" +Create Both +CopyArrivalDate yes +SyncState * diff --git a/.config/mpv/mpv.conf b/.config/mpv/mpv.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6033687 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/mpv/mpv.conf @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +# +# Example mpv configuration file +# +# Warning: +# +# The commented example options usually do _not_ set the default values. Call +# mpv with --list-options to see the default values for most options. There is +# no builtin or example mpv.conf with all the defaults. +# +# +# Configuration files are read system-wide from /usr/local/etc/mpv.conf +# and per-user from ~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf, where per-user settings override +# system-wide settings, all of which are overridden by the command line. +# +# Configuration file settings and the command line options use the same +# underlying mechanisms. Most options can be put into the configuration file +# by dropping the preceding '--'. See the man page for a complete list of +# options. +# +# Lines starting with '#' are comments and are ignored. +# +# See the CONFIGURATION FILES section in the man page +# for a detailed description of the syntax. +# +# Profiles should be placed at the bottom of the configuration file to ensure +# that settings wanted as defaults are not restricted to specific profiles. + +## ATC +ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=?1080]+bestaudio/best + +################## +# video settings # +################## + +# Start in fullscreen mode by default. +#fs=yes + +# force starting with centered window +#geometry=50%:50% + +# don't allow a new window to have a size larger than 90% of the screen size +#autofit-larger=90%x90% + +# Do not close the window on exit. +#keep-open=yes + +# Do not wait with showing the video window until it has loaded. (This will +# resize the window once video is loaded. Also always shows a window with +# audio.) +#force-window=immediate + +# Disable the On Screen Controller (OSC). +#osc=no + +# Keep the player window on top of all other windows. +#ontop=yes + +# Specify high quality video rendering preset (for --vo=gpu only) +# Can cause performance problems with some drivers and GPUs. +#profile=gpu-hq + +# Force video to lock on the display's refresh rate, and change video and audio +# speed to some degree to ensure synchronous playback - can cause problems +# with some drivers and desktop environments. +video-sync=display-resample + +# Enable hardware decoding if available. Often, this does not work with all +# video outputs, but should work well with default settings on most systems. +# If performance or energy usage is an issue, forcing the vdpau or vaapi VOs +# may or may not help. +#hwdec=auto + +################## +# audio settings # +################## + +# Specify default audio device. You can list devices with: --audio-device=help +# The option takes the device string (the stuff between the '...'). +#audio-device=alsa/default + +# Do not filter audio to keep pitch when changing playback speed. +#audio-pitch-correction=no + +# Output 5.1 audio natively, and upmix/downmix audio with a different format. +#audio-channels=5.1 +# Disable any automatic remix, _if_ the audio output accepts the audio format. +# of the currently played file. See caveats mentioned in the manpage. +# (The default is "auto-safe", see manpage.) +#audio-channels=auto + +################## +# other settings # +################## + +# Pretend to be a web browser. Might fix playback with some streaming sites, +# but also will break with shoutcast streams. +#user-agent="Mozilla/5.0" + +# cache settings +# +# Use a large seekable RAM cache even for local input. +#cache=yes +# +# Use extra large RAM cache (needs cache=yes to make it useful). +#demuxer-max-bytes=500M +#demuxer-max-back-bytes=100M +# +# Disable the behavior that the player will pause if the cache goes below a +# certain fill size. +#cache-pause=no +# +# Store cache payload on the hard disk instead of in RAM. (This may negatively +# impact performance unless used for slow input such as network.) +#cache-dir=~/.cache/ +#cache-on-disk=yes + +# Display English subtitles if available. +#slang=en + +# Play Finnish audio if available, fall back to English otherwise. +#alang=fi,en + +# Change subtitle encoding. For Arabic subtitles use 'cp1256'. +# If the file seems to be valid UTF-8, prefer UTF-8. +# (You can add '+' in front of the codepage to force it.) +#sub-codepage=cp1256 + +# You can also include other configuration files. +#include=/path/to/the/file/you/want/to/include + +############ +# Profiles # +############ + +# The options declared as part of profiles override global default settings, +# but only take effect when the profile is active. + +# The following profile can be enabled on the command line with: --profile=eye-cancer + +#[eye-cancer] +#sharpen=5 diff --git a/.config/mutt/mailcap b/.config/mutt/mailcap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8603537 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/mutt/mailcap @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +text/html; w3m -I %{charset} -T text/html; copiousoutput; diff --git a/.config/mutt/muttrc b/.config/mutt/muttrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d732932 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/mutt/muttrc @@ -0,0 +1,6379 @@ +# +# System configuration file for Mutt +# + +#mailboxes = +INBOX +auto_view text/html +alternative_order text/plain text/html + +# Default list of header fields to weed when displaying. +# Ignore all lines by default... +ignore * + +# ... then allow these through. +unignore from: subject to cc date x-mailer x-url user-agent + +# Display the fields in this order +hdr_order date from to cc subject + +# imitate the old search-body function +macro index \eb "~b " "search in message bodies" + +# simulate the old url menu +macro index,pager,attach,compose \cb "\ + set my_pipe_decode=\$pipe_decode pipe_decode\ + urlview\ + set pipe_decode=\$my_pipe_decode; unset my_pipe_decode" \ +"call urlview to extract URLs out of a message" + +# Show documentation when pressing F1 +macro generic,pager " less /usr/local/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt" "show Mutt documentation" + +# show the incoming mailboxes list (just like "mutt -y") and back when pressing "y" +# note: these macros have been subsumed by the function. +# macro index y "?" "show incoming mailboxes list" +# macro pager y "?" "show incoming mailboxes list" +bind browser y exit + +# Handler for gzip compressed mailboxes +# open-hook '\.gz$' "gzip -cd '%f' > '%t'" +# close-hook '\.gz$' "gzip -c '%t' > '%f'" +# append-hook '\.gz$' "gzip -c '%t' >> '%f'" + +# If Mutt is unable to determine your site's domain name correctly, you can +# set the default here. +# +# set hostname=cs.hmc.edu + +# If your sendmail supports the -B8BITMIME flag, enable the following +# +# set use_8bitmime + +# Use mime.types to look up handlers for application/octet-stream. Can +# be undone with unmime_lookup. +mime_lookup application/octet-stream + +## +## *** DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR THE ATTACHMENTS PATCH *** +## + +## +## Please see the manual (section "attachments") for detailed +## documentation of the "attachments" command. +## +## Removing a pattern from a list removes that pattern literally. It +## does not remove any type matching the pattern. +## +## attachments +A */.* +## attachments +A image/jpeg +## unattachments +A */.* +## +## This leaves "attached" image/jpeg files on the allowed attachments +## list. It does not remove all items, as you might expect, because the +## second */.* is not a matching expression at this time. +## +## Remember: "unattachments" only undoes what "attachments" has done! +## It does not trigger any matching on actual messages. + +## Qualify any MIME part with an "attachment" disposition, EXCEPT for +## text/x-vcard and application/pgp parts. (PGP parts are already known +## to mutt, and can be searched for with ~g, ~G, and ~k.) +## +## I've added x-pkcs7 to this, since it functions (for S/MIME) +## analogously to PGP signature attachments. S/MIME isn't supported +## in a stock mutt build, but we can still treat it specially here. +## +attachments +A */.* +attachments -A text/x-vcard application/pgp.* +attachments -A application/x-pkcs7-.* + +## Discount all MIME parts with an "inline" disposition, unless they're +## text/plain. (Why inline a text/plain part unless it's external to the +## message flow?) +## +attachments +I text/plain + +## These two lines make Mutt qualify MIME containers. (So, for example, +## a message/rfc822 forward will count as an attachment.) The first +## line is unnecessary if you already have "attach-allow */.*", of +## course. These are off by default! The MIME elements contained +## within a message/* or multipart/* are still examined, even if the +## containers themselves don't qualify. +## +#attachments +A message/.* multipart/.* +#attachments +I message/.* multipart/.* + +## You probably don't really care to know about deleted attachments. +attachments -A message/external-body +attachments -I message/external-body + +## +## More settings +## + + +# set abort_noattach=no +# +# Name: abort_noattach +# Type: quadoption +# Default: no +# +# +# When the body of the message matches $abort_noattach_regexp and +# there are no attachments, this quadoption controls whether to +# abort sending the message. +# +# +# set abort_noattach_regexp="attach" +# +# Name: abort_noattach_regexp +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "attach" +# +# +# Specifies a regular expression to match against the body of the +# message, to determine if an attachment was mentioned but +# mistakenly forgotten. If it matches, $abort_noattach will be +# consulted to determine if message sending will be aborted. +# +# Like other regular expressions in Mutt, the search is case +# sensitive if the pattern contains at least one upper case letter, +# and case insensitive otherwise. +# +# +# set abort_nosubject=ask-yes +# +# Name: abort_nosubject +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# If set to yes, when composing messages and no subject is given +# at the subject prompt, composition will be aborted. If set to +# no, composing messages with no subject given at the subject +# prompt will never be aborted. +# +# +set abort_unmodified=yes +# +# Name: abort_unmodified +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set to yes, composition will automatically abort after +# editing the message body if no changes are made to the file (this +# check only happens after the first edit of the file). When set +# to no, composition will never be aborted. +# +# +# set alias_file="~/.muttrc" +# +# Name: alias_file +# Type: path +# Default: "~/.muttrc" +# +# +# The default file in which to save aliases created by the +# function. Entries added to this file are +# encoded in the character set specified by $config_charset if it +# is set or the current character set otherwise. +# +# Note: Mutt will not automatically source this file; you must +# explicitly use the ``source'' command for it to be executed in case +# this option points to a dedicated alias file. +# +# The default for this option is the currently used muttrc file, or +# ``~/.muttrc'' if no user muttrc was found. +# +# +# set alias_format="%4n %2f %t %-10a %r" +# +# Name: alias_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%4n %2f %t %-10a %r" +# +# +# Specifies the format of the data displayed for the ``alias'' menu. The +# following printf(3)-style sequences are available: +# %a alias name +# %f flags - currently, a ``d'' for an alias marked for deletion +# %n index number +# %r address which alias expands to +# %t character which indicates if the alias is tagged for inclusion +# +# +# set allow_8bit=yes +# +# Name: allow_8bit +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls whether 8-bit data is converted to 7-bit using either Quoted- +# Printable or Base64 encoding when sending mail. +# +# +# set allow_ansi=no +# +# Name: allow_ansi +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether ANSI color codes in messages (and color tags in +# rich text messages) are to be interpreted. +# Messages containing these codes are rare, but if this option is set, +# their text will be colored accordingly. Note that this may override +# your color choices, and even present a security problem, since a +# message could include a line like +# [-- PGP output follows ... +# +# and give it the same color as your attachment color (see also +# $crypt_timestamp). +# +# +# set arrow_cursor=no +# +# Name: arrow_cursor +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, an arrow (``->'') will be used to indicate the current entry +# in menus instead of highlighting the whole line. On slow network or modem +# links this will make response faster because there is less that has to +# be redrawn on the screen when moving to the next or previous entries +# in the menu. +# +# +# set ascii_chars=no +# +# Name: ascii_chars +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, Mutt will use plain ASCII characters when displaying thread +# and attachment trees, instead of the default ACS characters. +# +# +# set askbcc=no +# +# Name: askbcc +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, Mutt will prompt you for blind-carbon-copy (Bcc) recipients +# before editing an outgoing message. +# +# +# set askcc=no +# +# Name: askcc +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, Mutt will prompt you for carbon-copy (Cc) recipients before +# editing the body of an outgoing message. +# +# +# set assumed_charset="" +# +# Name: assumed_charset +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable is a colon-separated list of character encoding +# schemes for messages without character encoding indication. +# Header field values and message body content without character encoding +# indication would be assumed that they are written in one of this list. +# By default, all the header fields and message body without any charset +# indication are assumed to be in ``us-ascii''. +# +# For example, Japanese users might prefer this: +# set assumed_charset="iso-2022-jp:euc-jp:shift_jis:utf-8" +# +# However, only the first content is valid for the message body. +# +# +# set attach_charset="" +# +# Name: attach_charset +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable is a colon-separated list of character encoding +# schemes for text file attachments. Mutt uses this setting to guess +# which encoding files being attached are encoded in to convert them to +# a proper character set given in $send_charset. +# +# If unset, the value of $charset will be used instead. +# For example, the following configuration would work for Japanese +# text handling: +# set attach_charset="iso-2022-jp:euc-jp:shift_jis:utf-8" +# +# Note: for Japanese users, ``iso-2022-*'' must be put at the head +# of the value as shown above if included. +# +# +# set attach_format="%u%D%I %t%4n %T%.40d%> [%.7m/%.10M, %.6e%?C?, %C?, %s] " +# +# Name: attach_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%u%D%I %t%4n %T%.40d%> [%.7m/%.10M, %.6e%?C?, %C?, %s] " +# +# +# This variable describes the format of the ``attachment'' menu. The +# following printf(3)-style sequences are understood: +# %C charset +# %c requires charset conversion (``n'' or ``c'') +# %D deleted flag +# %d description (if none, falls back to %F) +# %e MIME content-transfer-encoding +# %F filename in content-disposition header (if none, falls back to %f) +# %f filename +# %I disposition (``I'' for inline, ``A'' for attachment) +# %m major MIME type +# %M MIME subtype +# %n attachment number +# %Q ``Q'', if MIME part qualifies for attachment counting +# %s size (see formatstrings-size) +# %t tagged flag +# %T graphic tree characters +# %u unlink (=to delete) flag +# %X number of qualifying MIME parts in this part and its children +# (please see the ``attachments'' section for possible speed effects) +# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with character ``X'' +# %|X pad to the end of the line with character ``X'' +# %*X soft-fill with character ``X'' as pad +# +# +# For an explanation of ``soft-fill'', see the $index_format documentation. +# +# +# set attach_sep="\n" +# +# Name: attach_sep +# Type: string +# Default: "\n" +# +# +# The separator to add between attachments when operating (saving, +# printing, piping, etc) on a list of tagged attachments. +# +# +# set attach_split=yes +# +# Name: attach_split +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If this variable is unset, when operating (saving, printing, piping, +# etc) on a list of tagged attachments, Mutt will concatenate the +# attachments and will operate on them as a single attachment. The +# $attach_sep separator is added after each attachment. When set, +# Mutt will operate on the attachments one by one. +# +# +# set attribution="On %d, %n wrote:" +# +# Name: attribution +# Type: string +# Default: "On %d, %n wrote:" +# +# +# This is the string that will precede a message which has been included +# in a reply. For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see +# the section on $index_format. +# +# +# set attribution_locale="" +# +# Name: attribution_locale +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# The locale used by strftime(3) to format dates in the +# attribution string. Legal values are the strings your system +# accepts for the locale environment variable $LC_TIME. +# +# This variable is to allow the attribution date format to be +# customized by recipient or folder using hooks. By default, Mutt +# will use your locale environment, so there is no need to set +# this except to override that default. +# +# +# set auto_subscribe=no +# +# Name: auto_subscribe +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, Mutt assumes the presence of a List-Post header +# means the recipient is subscribed to the list. Unless the mailing list +# is in the ``unsubscribe'' or ``unlist'' lists, it will be added +# to the ``subscribe'' list. Parsing and checking these things slows +# header reading down, so this option is disabled by default. +# +# +# set auto_tag=no +# +# Name: auto_tag +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, functions in the index menu which affect a message +# will be applied to all tagged messages (if there are any). When +# unset, you must first use the function (bound to ``;'' +# by default) to make the next function apply to all tagged messages. +# +# +# set autocrypt=no +# +# Name: autocrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, enables autocrypt, which provides +# passive encryption protection with keys exchanged via headers. +# See ``autocryptdoc'' for more details. +# (Autocrypt only) +# +# +# set autocrypt_acct_format="%4n %-30a %20p %10s" +# +# Name: autocrypt_acct_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%4n %-30a %20p %10s" +# +# +# This variable describes the format of the ``autocrypt account'' menu. +# The following printf(3)-style sequences are understood +# %a email address +# %k gpg keyid +# %n current entry number +# %p prefer-encrypt flag +# %s status flag (active/inactive) +# +# +# (Autocrypt only) +# +# +# set autocrypt_dir="~/.mutt/autocrypt" +# +# Name: autocrypt_dir +# Type: path +# Default: "~/.mutt/autocrypt" +# +# +# This variable sets where autocrypt files are stored, including the GPG +# keyring and sqlite database. See ``autocryptdoc'' for more details. +# (Autocrypt only) +# +# +# set autocrypt_reply=yes +# +# Name: autocrypt_reply +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, replying to an autocrypt email automatically +# enables autocrypt in the reply. You may want to unset this if you're using +# the same key for autocrypt as normal web-of-trust, so that autocrypt +# isn't forced on for all encrypted replies. +# (Autocrypt only) +# +# +# set autoedit=no +# +# Name: autoedit +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set along with $edit_headers, Mutt will skip the initial +# send-menu (prompting for subject and recipients) and allow you to +# immediately begin editing the body of your +# message. The send-menu may still be accessed once you have finished +# editing the body of your message. +# +# Note: when this option is set, you cannot use send-hooks that depend +# on the recipients when composing a new (non-reply) message, as the initial +# list of recipients is empty. +# +# Also see $fast_reply. +# +# +# set background_edit=no +# +# Name: background_edit +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, Mutt will run $editor in the background during +# message composition. A landing page will display, waiting for +# the $editor to exit. The landing page may be exited, allowing +# perusal of the mailbox, or even for other messages to be +# composed. Backgrounded sessions may be returned to via the +# function. +# +# For background editing to work properly, $editor must be set to +# an editor that does not try to use the Mutt terminal: for example +# a graphical editor, or a script launching (and waiting for) the +# editor in another Gnu Screen window. +# +# For more details, see ``bgedit'' ("Background Editing" in the manual). +# +# +# set background_confirm_quit=yes +# +# Name: background_confirm_quit +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, if there are any background edit sessions, you +# will be prompted to confirm exiting Mutt, in addition to the +# $quit prompt. +# +# +# set background_format="%10S %7p %s" +# +# Name: background_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%10S %7p %s" +# +# +# This variable describes the format of the ``background compose'' +# menu. The following printf(3)-style sequences are +# understood: +# %i parent message id (for replies and forwarded messages) +# %n the running number on the menu +# %p pid of the $editor process +# %r comma separated list of ``To:'' recipients +# %R comma separated list of ``Cc:'' recipients +# %s subject of the message +# %S status of the $editor process: running/finished +# +# +# set beep=yes +# +# Name: beep +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When this variable is set, mutt will beep when an error occurs. +# +# +# set beep_new=no +# +# Name: beep_new +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, mutt will beep whenever it prints a message +# notifying you of new mail. This is independent of the setting of the +# $beep variable. +# +# +# set bounce=ask-yes +# +# Name: bounce +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# Controls whether you will be asked to confirm bouncing messages. +# If set to yes you don't get asked if you want to bounce a +# message. Setting this variable to no is not generally useful, +# and thus not recommended, because you are unable to bounce messages. +# +# +# set bounce_delivered=yes +# +# Name: bounce_delivered +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When this variable is set, mutt will include Delivered-To headers when +# bouncing messages. Postfix users may wish to unset this variable. +# +# +# set braille_friendly=no +# +# Name: braille_friendly +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, mutt will place the cursor at the beginning +# of the current line in menus, even when the $arrow_cursor variable +# is unset, making it easier for blind persons using Braille displays to +# follow these menus. The option is unset by default because many +# visual terminals don't permit making the cursor invisible. +# +# +# set browser_abbreviate_mailboxes=yes +# +# Name: browser_abbreviate_mailboxes +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When this variable is set, mutt will abbreviate mailbox +# names in the browser mailbox list, using '~' and '=' +# shortcuts. +# +# The default "alpha" setting of $sort_browser uses +# locale-based sorting (using strcoll(3)), which ignores some +# punctuation. This can lead to some situations where the order +# doesn't make intuitive sense. In those cases, it may be +# desirable to unset this variable. +# +# +# set browser_sticky_cursor=yes +# +# Name: browser_sticky_cursor +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When this variable is set, the browser will attempt to keep +# the cursor on the same mailbox when performing various functions. +# These include moving up a directory, toggling between mailboxes +# and directory listing, creating/renaming a mailbox, toggling +# subscribed mailboxes, and entering a new mask. +# +# +# set certificate_file="~/.mutt_certificates" +# +# Name: certificate_file +# Type: path +# Default: "~/.mutt_certificates" +# +# +# This variable specifies the file where the certificates you trust +# are saved. When an unknown certificate is encountered, you are asked +# if you accept it or not. If you accept it, the certificate can also +# be saved in this file and further connections are automatically +# accepted. +# +# You can also manually add CA certificates in this file. Any server +# certificate that is signed with one of these CA certificates is +# also automatically accepted. +# +# Example: +# set certificate_file=~/.mutt/certificates +# +# +# set change_folder_next=no +# +# Name: change_folder_next +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, the function +# mailbox suggestion will start at the next folder in your ``mailboxes'' +# list, instead of starting at the first folder in the list. +# +# +# set charset="" +# +# Name: charset +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Character set your terminal uses to display and enter textual data. +# It is also the fallback for $send_charset. +# +# Upon startup Mutt tries to derive this value from environment variables +# such as $LC_CTYPE or $LANG. +# +# Note: It should only be set in case Mutt isn't able to determine the +# character set used correctly. +# +# +# set check_mbox_size=no +# +# Name: check_mbox_size +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, mutt will use file size attribute instead of +# access time when checking for new mail in mbox and mmdf folders. +# +# This variable is unset by default and should only be enabled when +# new mail detection for these folder types is unreliable or doesn't work. +# +# Note that enabling this variable should happen before any ``mailboxes'' +# directives occur in configuration files regarding mbox or mmdf folders +# because mutt needs to determine the initial new mail status of such a +# mailbox by performing a fast mailbox scan when it is defined. +# Afterwards the new mail status is tracked by file size changes. +# +# +# set check_new=yes +# +# Name: check_new +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Note: this option only affects maildir and MH style +# mailboxes. +# +# When set, Mutt will check for new mail delivered while the +# mailbox is open. Especially with MH mailboxes, this operation can +# take quite some time since it involves scanning the directory and +# checking each file to see if it has already been looked at. If +# this variable is unset, no check for new mail is performed +# while the mailbox is open. +# +# +# set collapse_unread=yes +# +# Name: collapse_unread +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When unset, Mutt will not collapse a thread if it contains any +# unread messages. +# +# +# set compose_format="-- Mutt: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-" +# +# Name: compose_format +# Type: string +# Default: "-- Mutt: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-" +# +# +# Controls the format of the status line displayed in the ``compose'' +# menu. This string is similar to $status_format, but has its own +# set of printf(3)-like sequences: +# %a total number of attachments +# %h local hostname +# %l approximate size (in bytes) of the current message (see formatstrings-size) +# %v Mutt version string +# +# +# See the text describing the $status_format option for more +# information on how to set $compose_format. +# +# +# set config_charset="" +# +# Name: config_charset +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# When defined, Mutt will recode commands in rc files from this +# encoding to the current character set as specified by $charset +# and aliases written to $alias_file from the current character set. +# +# Please note that if setting $charset it must be done before +# setting $config_charset. +# +# Recoding should be avoided as it may render unconvertable +# characters as question marks which can lead to undesired +# side effects (for example in regular expressions). +# +# +# set confirmappend=yes +# +# Name: confirmappend +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will prompt for confirmation when appending messages to +# an existing mailbox. +# +# +# set confirmcreate=yes +# +# Name: confirmcreate +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will prompt for confirmation when saving messages to a +# mailbox which does not yet exist before creating it. +# +# +# set connect_timeout=30 +# +# Name: connect_timeout +# Type: number +# Default: 30 +# +# +# Causes Mutt to timeout a network connection (for IMAP, POP or SMTP) after this +# many seconds if the connection is not able to be established. A negative +# value causes Mutt to wait indefinitely for the connection attempt to succeed. +# +# +# set content_type="text/plain" +# +# Name: content_type +# Type: string +# Default: "text/plain" +# +# +# Sets the default Content-Type for the body of newly composed messages. +# +# +# set copy=yes +# +# Name: copy +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether or not copies of your outgoing messages +# will be saved for later references. Also see $record, +# $save_name, $force_name and ``fcc-hook''. +# +# +# set count_alternatives=no +# +# Name: count_alternatives +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, Mutt will recurse inside multipart/alternatives while +# performing attachment searching and counting (see attachments). +# +# Traditionally, multipart/alternative parts have simply represented +# different encodings of the main content of the email. Unfortunately, +# some mail clients have started to place email attachments inside +# one of alternatives. Setting this will allow Mutt to find +# and count matching attachments hidden there, and include them +# in the index via %X or through ~X pattern matching. +# +# +# set crypt_autoencrypt=no +# +# Name: crypt_autoencrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Setting this variable will cause Mutt to always attempt to PGP +# encrypt outgoing messages. This is probably only useful in +# connection to the ``send-hook'' command. It can be overridden +# by use of the pgp menu, when encryption is not required or +# signing is requested as well. If $smime_is_default is set, +# then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME messages and +# settings can be overridden by use of the smime menu instead. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_autopgp=yes +# +# Name: crypt_autopgp +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether or not mutt may automatically enable +# PGP encryption/signing for messages. See also $crypt_autoencrypt, +# $crypt_replyencrypt, +# $crypt_autosign, $crypt_replysign and $smime_is_default. +# +# +# set crypt_autosign=no +# +# Name: crypt_autosign +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Setting this variable will cause Mutt to always attempt to +# cryptographically sign outgoing messages. This can be overridden +# by use of the pgp menu, when signing is not required or +# encryption is requested as well. If $smime_is_default is set, +# then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME messages and settings can +# be overridden by use of the smime menu instead of the pgp menu. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_autosmime=yes +# +# Name: crypt_autosmime +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether or not mutt may automatically enable +# S/MIME encryption/signing for messages. See also $crypt_autoencrypt, +# $crypt_replyencrypt, +# $crypt_autosign, $crypt_replysign and $smime_is_default. +# +# +# set crypt_confirmhook=yes +# +# Name: crypt_confirmhook +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, then you will be prompted for confirmation of keys when using +# the crypt-hook command. If unset, no such confirmation prompt will +# be presented. This is generally considered unsafe, especially where +# typos are concerned. +# +# +# set crypt_opportunistic_encrypt=no +# +# Name: crypt_opportunistic_encrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Setting this variable will cause Mutt to automatically enable and +# disable encryption, based on whether all message recipient keys +# can be located by Mutt. +# +# When this option is enabled, Mutt will enable/disable encryption +# each time the TO, CC, and BCC lists are edited. If +# $edit_headers is set, Mutt will also do so each time the message +# is edited. +# +# While this is set, encryption can't be manually enabled/disabled. +# The pgp or smime menus provide a selection to temporarily disable +# this option for the current message. +# +# If $crypt_autoencrypt or $crypt_replyencrypt enable encryption for +# a message, this option will be disabled for that message. It can +# be manually re-enabled in the pgp or smime menus. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_opportunistic_encrypt_strong_keys=no +# +# Name: crypt_opportunistic_encrypt_strong_keys +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, this modifies the behavior of $crypt_opportunistic_encrypt +# to only search for "strong keys", that is, keys with full validity +# according to the web-of-trust algorithm. A key with marginal or no +# validity will not enable opportunistic encryption. +# +# For S/MIME, the behavior depends on the backend. Classic S/MIME will +# filter for certificates with the 't' (trusted) flag in the .index file. +# The GPGME backend will use the same filters as with OpenPGP, and depends +# on GPGME's logic for assigning the GPGME_VALIDITY_FULL and +# GPGME_VALIDITY_ULTIMATE validity flag. +# +# +# set crypt_protected_headers_read=yes +# +# Name: crypt_protected_headers_read +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will display protected headers ("Memory Hole") in the pager, +# and will update the index and header cache with revised headers. +# Protected headers are stored inside the encrypted or signed part of an +# an email, to prevent disclosure or tampering. +# For more information see https://github.com/autocrypt/memoryhole. +# Currently Mutt only supports the Subject header. +# +# Encrypted messages using protected headers often substitute the exposed +# Subject header with a dummy value (see $crypt_protected_headers_subject). +# Mutt will update its concept of the correct subject after the +# message is opened, i.e. via the function. +# If you reply to a message before opening it, Mutt will end up using +# the dummy Subject header, so be sure to open such a message first. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_protected_headers_save=no +# +# Name: crypt_protected_headers_save +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When $crypt_protected_headers_read is set, and a message with a +# protected Subject is opened, Mutt will save the updated Subject +# into the header cache by default. This allows searching/limiting +# based on the protected Subject header if the mailbox is +# re-opened, without having to re-open the message each time. +# However, for mbox/mh mailbox types, or if header caching is not +# set up, you would need to re-open the message each time the +# mailbox was reopened before you could see or search/limit on the +# protected subject again. +# +# When this variable is set, Mutt additionally saves the protected +# Subject back in the clear-text message headers. This +# provides better usability, but with the tradeoff of reduced +# security. The protected Subject header, which may have +# previously been encrypted, is now stored in clear-text in the +# message headers. Copying the message elsewhere, via Mutt or +# external tools, could expose this previously encrypted data. +# Please make sure you understand the consequences of this before +# you enable this variable. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_protected_headers_subject="Encrypted subject" +# +# Name: crypt_protected_headers_subject +# Type: string +# Default: "Encrypted subject" +# +# +# When $crypt_protected_headers_write is set, and the message is marked +# for encryption, this will be substituted into the Subject field in the +# message headers. +# To prevent a subject from being substituted, unset this variable, or set it +# to the empty string. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_protected_headers_write=no +# +# Name: crypt_protected_headers_write +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, Mutt will generate protected headers ("Memory Hole") for +# signed and encrypted emails. +# Protected headers are stored inside the encrypted or signed part of an +# an email, to prevent disclosure or tampering. +# For more information see https://github.com/autocrypt/memoryhole. +# Currently Mutt only supports the Subject header. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_replyencrypt=yes +# +# Name: crypt_replyencrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, automatically PGP or OpenSSL encrypt replies to messages which are +# encrypted. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_replysign=no +# +# Name: crypt_replysign +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, automatically PGP or OpenSSL sign replies to messages which are +# signed. +# +# Note: this does not work on messages that are encrypted +# and signed! +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_replysignencrypted=no +# +# Name: crypt_replysignencrypted +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, automatically PGP or OpenSSL sign replies to messages +# which are encrypted. This makes sense in combination with +# $crypt_replyencrypt, because it allows you to sign all +# messages which are automatically encrypted. This works around +# the problem noted in $crypt_replysign, that mutt is not able +# to find out whether an encrypted message is also signed. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_timestamp=yes +# +# Name: crypt_timestamp +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, mutt will include a time stamp in the lines surrounding +# PGP or S/MIME output, so spoofing such lines is more difficult. +# If you are using colors to mark these lines, and rely on these, +# you may unset this setting. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set crypt_use_gpgme=no +# +# Name: crypt_use_gpgme +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This variable controls the use of the GPGME-enabled crypto backends. +# If it is set and Mutt was built with gpgme support, the gpgme code for +# S/MIME and PGP will be used instead of the classic code. Note that +# you need to set this option in .muttrc; it won't have any effect when +# used interactively. +# +# Note that the GPGME backend does not support creating old-style inline +# (traditional) PGP encrypted or signed messages (see $pgp_autoinline). +# +# +# set crypt_use_pka=no +# +# Name: crypt_use_pka +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether mutt uses PKA +# (see http://www.g10code.de/docs/pka-intro.de.pdf) during signature +# verification (only supported by the GPGME backend). +# +# +# set crypt_verify_sig=yes +# +# Name: crypt_verify_sig +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# If ``yes'', always attempt to verify PGP or S/MIME signatures. +# If ``ask-*'', ask whether or not to verify the signature. +# If ``no'', never attempt to verify cryptographic signatures. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set date_format="!%a, %b %d, %Y at %I:%M:%S%p %Z" +# +# Name: date_format +# Type: string +# Default: "!%a, %b %d, %Y at %I:%M:%S%p %Z" +# +# +# This variable controls the format of the date printed by the ``%d'' +# sequence in $index_format. This is passed to the strftime(3) +# function to process the date, see the man page for the proper syntax. +# +# Unless the first character in the string is a bang (``!''), the month +# and week day names are expanded according to the locale. +# If the first character in the string is a +# bang, the bang is discarded, and the month and week day names in the +# rest of the string are expanded in the C locale (that is in US +# English). +# +# +# set default_hook="~f %s !~P | (~P ~C %s)" +# +# Name: default_hook +# Type: string +# Default: "~f %s !~P | (~P ~C %s)" +# +# +# This variable controls how ``message-hook'', ``reply-hook'', ``send-hook'', +# ``send2-hook'', ``save-hook'', and ``fcc-hook'' will +# be interpreted if they are specified with only a simple regexp, +# instead of a matching pattern. The hooks are expanded when they are +# declared, so a hook will be interpreted according to the value of this +# variable at the time the hook is declared. +# +# The default value matches +# if the message is either from a user matching the regular expression +# given, or if it is from you (if the from address matches +# ``alternates'') and is to or cc'ed to a user matching the given +# regular expression. +# +# +# set delete=ask-yes +# +# Name: delete +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not messages are really deleted when closing or +# synchronizing a mailbox. If set to yes, messages marked for +# deleting will automatically be purged without prompting. If set to +# no, messages marked for deletion will be kept in the mailbox. +# +# +# set delete_untag=yes +# +# Name: delete_untag +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If this option is set, mutt will untag messages when marking them +# for deletion. This applies when you either explicitly delete a message, +# or when you save it to another folder. +# +# +# set digest_collapse=yes +# +# Name: digest_collapse +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If this option is set, mutt's received-attachments menu will not show the subparts of +# individual messages in a multipart/digest. To see these subparts, press ``v'' on that menu. +# +# +# set display_filter="" +# +# Name: display_filter +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# When set, specifies a command used to filter messages. When a message +# is viewed it is passed as standard input to $display_filter, and the +# filtered message is read from the standard output. +# +# +# set dotlock_program="/usr/local/bin/mutt_dotlock" +# +# Name: dotlock_program +# Type: path +# Default: "/usr/local/bin/mutt_dotlock" +# +# +# Contains the path of the mutt_dotlock(8) binary to be used by +# mutt. +# +# +# set dsn_notify="" +# +# Name: dsn_notify +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable sets the request for when notification is returned. The +# string consists of a comma separated list (no spaces!) of one or more +# of the following: never, to never request notification, +# failure, to request notification on transmission failure, +# delay, to be notified of message delays, success, to be +# notified of successful transmission. +# +# Example: +# set dsn_notify="failure,delay" +# +# Note: when using $sendmail for delivery, you should not enable +# this unless you are either using Sendmail 8.8.x or greater or a MTA +# providing a sendmail(1)-compatible interface supporting the -N option +# for DSN. For SMTP delivery, DSN support is auto-detected so that it +# depends on the server whether DSN will be used or not. +# +# +# set dsn_return="" +# +# Name: dsn_return +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable controls how much of your message is returned in DSN +# messages. It may be set to either hdrs to return just the +# message header, or full to return the full message. +# +# Example: +# set dsn_return=hdrs +# +# Note: when using $sendmail for delivery, you should not enable +# this unless you are either using Sendmail 8.8.x or greater or a MTA +# providing a sendmail(1)-compatible interface supporting the -R option +# for DSN. For SMTP delivery, DSN support is auto-detected so that it +# depends on the server whether DSN will be used or not. +# +# +# set duplicate_threads=yes +# +# Name: duplicate_threads +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether mutt, when $sort is set to threads, threads +# messages with the same Message-Id together. If it is set, it will indicate +# that it thinks they are duplicates of each other with an equals sign +# in the thread tree. +# +# +# set edit_headers=no +# +# Name: edit_headers +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This option allows you to edit the header of your outgoing messages +# along with the body of your message. +# +# Although the compose menu may have localized header labels, the +# labels passed to your editor will be standard RFC 2822 headers, +# (e.g. To:, Cc:, Subject:). Headers added in your editor must +# also be RFC 2822 headers, or one of the pseudo headers listed in +# ``edit-header''. Mutt will not understand localized header +# labels, just as it would not when parsing an actual email. +# +# Note that changes made to the References: and Date: headers are +# ignored for interoperability reasons. +# +# +# set editor="" +# +# Name: editor +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable specifies which editor is used by mutt. +# It defaults to the value of the $VISUAL, or $EDITOR, environment +# variable, or to the string ``vi'' if neither of those are set. +# +# The $editor string may contain a %s escape, which will be replaced by the name +# of the file to be edited. If the %s escape does not appear in $editor, a +# space and the name to be edited are appended. +# +# The resulting string is then executed by running +# sh -c 'string' +# +# where string is the expansion of $editor described above. +# +# +# set encode_from=no +# +# Name: encode_from +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will quoted-printable encode messages when +# they contain the string ``From '' (note the trailing space) in the beginning of a line. +# This is useful to avoid the tampering certain mail delivery and transport +# agents tend to do with messages (in order to prevent tools from +# misinterpreting the line as a mbox message separator). +# +# +# set entropy_file="" +# +# Name: entropy_file +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# The file which includes random data that is used to initialize SSL +# library functions. +# +# +# set envelope_from_address="" +# +# Name: envelope_from_address +# Type: e-mail address +# Default: "" +# +# +# Manually sets the envelope sender for outgoing messages. +# This value is ignored if $use_envelope_from is unset. +# +# +# set error_history=30 +# +# Name: error_history +# Type: number +# Default: 30 +# +# +# This variable controls the size (in number of strings remembered) +# of the error messages displayed by mutt. These can be shown with +# the function. The history is cleared each +# time this variable is set. +# +# +# set escape="~" +# +# Name: escape +# Type: string +# Default: "~" +# +# +# Escape character to use for functions in the built-in editor. +# +# +# set fast_reply=no +# +# Name: fast_reply +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the initial prompt for recipients and subject are skipped +# when replying to messages, and the initial prompt for subject is +# skipped when forwarding messages. +# +# Note: this variable has no effect when the $autoedit +# variable is set. +# +# +# set fcc_attach=yes +# +# Name: fcc_attach +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether or not attachments on outgoing messages +# are saved along with the main body of your message. +# +# +# set fcc_before_send=no +# +# Name: fcc_before_send +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, FCCs will occur before sending +# the message. Before sending, the message cannot be manipulated, +# so it will be stored the exact same as sent: +# $fcc_attach and $fcc_clear will be ignored (using their default +# values). +# +# When unset, the default, FCCs will occur after sending. +# Variables $fcc_attach and $fcc_clear will be respected, allowing +# it to be stored without attachments or encryption/signing if +# desired. +# +# +# set fcc_clear=no +# +# Name: fcc_clear +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, FCCs will be stored unencrypted and +# unsigned, even when the actual message is encrypted and/or +# signed. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set fcc_delimiter="" +# +# Name: fcc_delimiter +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# When specified, this allows the ability to Fcc to more than one +# mailbox. The fcc value will be split by this delimiter and Mutt +# will evaluate each part as a mailbox separately. +# +# See $record, ``fcc-hook'', and ``fcc-save-hook''. +# +# +# set flag_safe=no +# +# Name: flag_safe +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, flagged messages cannot be deleted. +# +# +#set folder="imaps://imap.gmail.com/" +set folder="~/.mail/gmail/Inbox" +# +# Name: folder +# Type: path +# Default: "~/Mail" +# +# +# Specifies the default location of your mailboxes. A ``+'' or ``='' at the +# beginning of a pathname will be expanded to the value of this +# variable. Note that if you change this variable (from the default) +# value you need to make sure that the assignment occurs before +# you use ``+'' or ``='' for any other variables since expansion takes place +# when handling the ``mailboxes'' command. +# +# +# set folder_format="%2C %t %N %F %2l %-8.8u %-8.8g %8s %d %f" +# +# Name: folder_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%2C %t %N %F %2l %-8.8u %-8.8g %8s %d %f" +# +# +# This variable allows you to customize the file browser display to your +# personal taste. This string is similar to $index_format, but has +# its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: +# %C current file number +# %d date/time folder was last modified +# %D date/time folder was last modified using $date_format. +# %f filename (``/'' is appended to directory names, +# ``@'' to symbolic links and ``*'' to executable +# files) +# %F file permissions +# %g group name (or numeric gid, if missing) +# %l number of hard links +# %m number of messages in the mailbox * +# %n number of unread messages in the mailbox * +# %N N if mailbox has new mail, blank otherwise +# %s size in bytes (see formatstrings-size) +# %t ``*'' if the file is tagged, blank otherwise +# %u owner name (or numeric uid, if missing) +# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with character ``X'' +# %|X pad to the end of the line with character ``X'' +# %*X soft-fill with character ``X'' as pad +# +# +# For an explanation of ``soft-fill'', see the $index_format documentation. +# +# * = can be optionally printed if nonzero +# +# %m, %n, and %N only work for monitored mailboxes. +# %m requires $mail_check_stats to be set. +# %n requires $mail_check_stats to be set (except for IMAP mailboxes). +# +# +# set followup_to=yes +# +# Name: followup_to +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not the ``Mail-Followup-To:'' header field is +# generated when sending mail. When set, Mutt will generate this +# field when you are replying to a known mailing list, specified with +# the ``subscribe'' or ``lists'' commands. +# +# This field has two purposes. First, preventing you from +# receiving duplicate copies of replies to messages which you send +# to mailing lists, and second, ensuring that you do get a reply +# separately for any messages sent to known lists to which you are +# not subscribed. +# +# The header will contain only the list's address +# for subscribed lists, and both the list address and your own +# email address for unsubscribed lists. Without this header, a +# group reply to your message sent to a subscribed list will be +# sent to both the list and your address, resulting in two copies +# of the same email for you. +# +# +# set force_name=no +# +# Name: force_name +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This variable is similar to $save_name, except that Mutt will +# store a copy of your outgoing message by the username of the address +# you are sending to even if that mailbox does not exist. +# +# Also see the $record variable. +# +# +# set forward_attachments=ask-yes +# +# Name: forward_attachments +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# When forwarding inline (i.e. $mime_forward unset or +# answered with ``no'' and $forward_decode set), attachments +# which cannot be decoded in a reasonable manner will be attached +# to the newly composed message if this quadoption is set or +# answered with ``yes''. +# +# +# set forward_attribution_intro="----- Forwarded message from %f -----" +# +# Name: forward_attribution_intro +# Type: string +# Default: "----- Forwarded message from %f -----" +# +# +# This is the string that will precede a message which has been forwarded +# in the main body of a message (when $mime_forward is unset). +# For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see +# the section on $index_format. See also $attribution_locale. +# +# +# set forward_attribution_trailer="----- End forwarded message -----" +# +# Name: forward_attribution_trailer +# Type: string +# Default: "----- End forwarded message -----" +# +# +# This is the string that will follow a message which has been forwarded +# in the main body of a message (when $mime_forward is unset). +# For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see +# the section on $index_format. See also $attribution_locale. +# +# +# set forward_decode=yes +# +# Name: forward_decode +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls the decoding of complex MIME messages into text/plain when +# forwarding a message. The message header is also RFC2047 decoded. +# This variable is only used, if $mime_forward is unset, +# otherwise $mime_forward_decode is used instead. +# +# +# set forward_decrypt=yes +# +# Name: forward_decrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls the handling of encrypted messages when forwarding a message. +# When set, the outer layer of encryption is stripped off. This +# variable is only used if $mime_forward is set and +# $mime_forward_decode is unset. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set forward_edit=yes +# +# Name: forward_edit +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# This quadoption controls whether or not the user is automatically +# placed in the editor when forwarding messages. For those who always want +# to forward with no modification, use a setting of ``no''. +# +# +# set forward_format="[%a: %s]" +# +# Name: forward_format +# Type: string +# Default: "[%a: %s]" +# +# +# This variable controls the default subject when forwarding a message. +# It uses the same format sequences as the $index_format variable. +# +# +# set forward_quote=no +# +# Name: forward_quote +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, forwarded messages included in the main body of the +# message (when $mime_forward is unset) will be quoted using +# $indent_string. +# +# +set from="Adam T. Carpenter " +# +# Name: from +# Type: e-mail address +# Default: "" +# +# +# When set, this variable contains a default from address. It +# can be overridden using ``my_hdr'' (including from a ``send-hook'') and +# $reverse_name. This variable is ignored if $use_from is unset. +# +# This setting defaults to the contents of the environment variable $EMAIL. +# +# +# set gecos_mask="^[^,]*" +# +# Name: gecos_mask +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "^[^,]*" +# +# +# A regular expression used by mutt to parse the GECOS field of a password +# entry when expanding the alias. The default value +# will return the string up to the first ``,'' encountered. +# If the GECOS field contains a string like ``lastname, firstname'' then you +# should set it to ``.*''. +# +# This can be useful if you see the following behavior: you address an e-mail +# to user ID ``stevef'' whose full name is ``Steve Franklin''. If mutt expands +# ``stevef'' to ``"Franklin" stevef@foo.bar'' then you should set the $gecos_mask to +# a regular expression that will match the whole name so mutt will expand +# ``Franklin'' to ``Franklin, Steve''. +# +# +# set hdrs=yes +# +# Name: hdrs +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When unset, the header fields normally added by the ``my_hdr'' +# command are not created. This variable must be unset before +# composing a new message or replying in order to take effect. If set, +# the user defined header fields are added to every new message. +# +# +# set header=no +# +# Name: header +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, this variable causes Mutt to include the header +# of the message you are replying to into the edit buffer. +# The $weed setting applies. +# +# +set header_cache=~/.cache/mutt +# +# Name: header_cache +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable points to the header cache database. +# If pointing to a directory Mutt will contain a header cache +# database file per folder, if pointing to a file that file will +# be a single global header cache. By default it is unset so no header +# caching will be used. +# +# Header caching can greatly improve speed when opening POP, IMAP +# MH or Maildir folders, see ``caching'' for details. +# +# +# set header_cache_compress=yes +# +# Name: header_cache_compress +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When mutt is compiled with qdbm, tokyocabinet, or kyotocabinet as header +# cache backend, this option determines whether the database will be compressed. +# Compression results in database files roughly being one fifth +# of the usual diskspace, but the decompression can result in a +# slower opening of cached folder(s) which in general is still +# much faster than opening non header cached folders. +# +# +# set header_cache_pagesize=16384 +# +# Name: header_cache_pagesize +# Type: number (long) +# Default: 16384 +# +# +# When mutt is compiled with either gdbm or bdb4 as the header cache backend, +# this option changes the database page size. Too large or too small +# values can waste space, memory, or CPU time. The default should be more +# or less optimal for most use cases. +# +# +# set header_color_partial=no +# +# Name: header_color_partial +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, color header regexps behave like color body regexps: +# color is applied to the exact text matched by the regexp. When +# unset, color is applied to the entire header. +# +# One use of this option might be to apply color to just the header labels. +# +# See ``color'' for more details. +# +# +# set help=yes +# +# Name: help +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, help lines describing the bindings for the major functions +# provided by each menu are displayed on the first line of the screen. +# +# Note: The binding will not be displayed correctly if the +# function is bound to a sequence rather than a single keystroke. Also, +# the help line may not be updated if a binding is changed while Mutt is +# running. Since this variable is primarily aimed at new users, neither +# of these should present a major problem. +# +# +# set hidden_host=no +# +# Name: hidden_host +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will skip the host name part of $hostname variable +# when adding the domain part to addresses. This variable does not +# affect the generation of Message-IDs, and it will not lead to the +# cut-off of first-level domains. +# +# +# set hide_limited=no +# +# Name: hide_limited +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will not show the presence of messages that are hidden +# by limiting, in the thread tree. +# +# +# set hide_missing=yes +# +# Name: hide_missing +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will not show the presence of missing messages in the +# thread tree. +# +# +# set hide_thread_subject=yes +# +# Name: hide_thread_subject +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will not show the subject of messages in the thread +# tree that have the same subject as their parent or closest previously +# displayed sibling. +# +# +# set hide_top_limited=no +# +# Name: hide_top_limited +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will not show the presence of messages that are hidden +# by limiting, at the top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when +# $hide_limited is set, this option will have no effect. +# +# +# set hide_top_missing=yes +# +# Name: hide_top_missing +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will not show the presence of missing messages at the +# top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when $hide_missing is +# set, this option will have no effect. +# +# +# set history=10 +# +# Name: history +# Type: number +# Default: 10 +# +# +# This variable controls the size (in number of strings remembered) of +# the string history buffer per category. The buffer is cleared each time the +# variable is set. +# +# +# set history_file="~/.mutthistory" +# +# Name: history_file +# Type: path +# Default: "~/.mutthistory" +# +# +# The file in which Mutt will save its history. +# +# Also see $save_history. +# +# +# set history_remove_dups=no +# +# Name: history_remove_dups +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, all of the string history will be scanned for duplicates +# when a new entry is added. Duplicate entries in the $history_file will +# also be removed when it is periodically compacted. +# +# +# set honor_disposition=no +# +# Name: honor_disposition +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, Mutt will not display attachments with a +# disposition of ``attachment'' inline even if it could +# render the part to plain text. These MIME parts can only +# be viewed from the attachment menu. +# +# If unset, Mutt will render all MIME parts it can +# properly transform to plain text. +# +# +# set honor_followup_to=yes +# +# Name: honor_followup_to +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether or not a Mail-Followup-To header is +# honored when group-replying to a message. +# +# +# set hostname="" +# +# Name: hostname +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Specifies the fully-qualified hostname of the system mutt is running on +# containing the host's name and the DNS domain it belongs to. It is used +# as the domain part (after ``@'') for local email addresses as well as +# Message-Id headers. +# +# Its value is determined at startup as follows: the node's +# hostname is first determined by the uname(3) function. The +# domain is then looked up using the gethostname(2) and +# getaddrinfo(3) functions. If those calls are unable to +# determine the domain, the full value returned by uname is used. +# Optionally, Mutt can be compiled with a fixed domain name in +# which case a detected one is not used. +# +# Also see $use_domain and $hidden_host. +# +# +# set idn_decode=yes +# +# Name: idn_decode +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will show you international domain names decoded. +# Note: You can use IDNs for addresses even if this is unset. +# This variable only affects decoding. (IDN only) +# +# +# set idn_encode=yes +# +# Name: idn_encode +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will encode international domain names using +# IDN. Unset this if your SMTP server can handle newer (RFC 6531) +# UTF-8 encoded domains. (IDN only) +# +# +# set ignore_linear_white_space=no +# +# Name: ignore_linear_white_space +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This option replaces linear-white-space between encoded-word +# and text to a single space to prevent the display of MIME-encoded +# ``Subject:'' field from being divided into multiple lines. +# +# +# set ignore_list_reply_to=no +# +# Name: ignore_list_reply_to +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Affects the behavior of the function when replying to +# messages from mailing lists (as defined by the ``subscribe'' or +# ``lists'' commands). When set, if the ``Reply-To:'' field is +# set to the same value as the ``To:'' field, Mutt assumes that the +# ``Reply-To:'' field was set by the mailing list to automate responses +# to the list, and will ignore this field. To direct a response to the +# mailing list when this option is set, use the +# function; will reply to both the sender and the +# list. +# +# +# set imap_authenticators="" +# +# Name: imap_authenticators +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This is a colon-delimited list of authentication methods mutt may +# attempt to use to log in to an IMAP server, in the order mutt should +# try them. Authentication methods are either ``login'' or the right +# side of an IMAP ``AUTH=xxx'' capability string, e.g. ``digest-md5'', ``gssapi'' +# or ``cram-md5''. This option is case-insensitive. If it's +# unset (the default) mutt will try all available methods, +# in order from most-secure to least-secure. +# +# Example: +# set imap_authenticators="gssapi:cram-md5:login" +# +# Note: Mutt will only fall back to other authentication methods if +# the previous methods are unavailable. If a method is available but +# authentication fails, mutt will not connect to the IMAP server. +# +# +# set imap_check_subscribed=no +# +# Name: imap_check_subscribed +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will fetch the set of subscribed folders from +# your server on connection, and add them to the set of mailboxes +# it polls for new mail just as if you had issued individual ``mailboxes'' +# commands. +# +# +# set imap_condstore=no +# +# Name: imap_condstore +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will use the CONDSTORE extension (RFC 7162) +# if advertised by the server. Mutt's current implementation is basic, +# used only for initial message fetching and flag updates. +# +# For some IMAP servers, enabling this will slightly speed up +# downloading initial messages. Unfortunately, Gmail is not one +# those, and displays worse performance when enabled. Your +# mileage may vary. +# +# +# set imap_deflate=no +# +# Name: imap_deflate +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will use the COMPRESS=DEFLATE extension (RFC +# 4978) if advertised by the server. +# +# In general a good compression efficiency can be achieved, which +# speeds up reading large mailboxes also on fairly good connections. +# +# +# set imap_delim_chars="/." +# +# Name: imap_delim_chars +# Type: string +# Default: "/." +# +# +# This contains the list of characters which you would like to treat +# as folder separators for displaying IMAP paths. In particular it +# helps in using the ``='' shortcut for your folder variable. +# +# +# set imap_fetch_chunk_size=0 +# +# Name: imap_fetch_chunk_size +# Type: number (long) +# Default: 0 +# +# +# When set to a value greater than 0, new headers will be +# downloaded in groups of this many headers per request. If you +# have a very large mailbox, this might prevent a timeout and +# disconnect when opening the mailbox, by sending a FETCH per set +# of this many headers, instead of a single FETCH for all new +# headers. +# +# +# set imap_headers="" +# +# Name: imap_headers +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Mutt requests these header fields in addition to the default headers +# (``Date:'', ``From:'', ``Sender:'', ``Subject:'', ``To:'', ``Cc:'', ``Message-Id:'', +# ``References:'', ``Content-Type:'', ``Content-Description:'', ``In-Reply-To:'', +# ``Reply-To:'', ``Lines:'', ``List-Post:'', ``X-Label:'') from IMAP +# servers before displaying the index menu. You may want to add more +# headers for spam detection. +# +# Note: This is a space separated list, items should be uppercase +# and not contain the colon, e.g. ``X-BOGOSITY X-SPAM-STATUS'' for the +# ``X-Bogosity:'' and ``X-Spam-Status:'' header fields. +# +# +# set imap_idle=no +# +# Name: imap_idle +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will attempt to use the IMAP IDLE extension +# to check for new mail in the current mailbox. Some servers +# (dovecot was the inspiration for this option) react badly +# to mutt's implementation. If your connection seems to freeze +# up periodically, try unsetting this. +# +# +set imap_keepalive=300 +# +# Name: imap_keepalive +# Type: number +# Default: 300 +# +# +# This variable specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds that mutt +# will wait before polling open IMAP connections, to prevent the server +# from closing them before mutt has finished with them. The default is +# well within the RFC-specified minimum amount of time (30 minutes) before +# a server is allowed to do this, but in practice the RFC does get +# violated every now and then. Reduce this number if you find yourself +# getting disconnected from your IMAP server due to inactivity. +# +# +# set imap_list_subscribed=no +# +# Name: imap_list_subscribed +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This variable configures whether IMAP folder browsing will look for +# only subscribed folders or all folders. This can be toggled in the +# IMAP browser with the function. +# +# +# set imap_login="" +# +# Name: imap_login +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Your login name on the IMAP server. +# +# This variable defaults to the value of $imap_user. +# +# +# set imap_oauth_refresh_command="" +# +# Name: imap_oauth_refresh_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# The command to run to generate an OAUTH refresh token for +# authorizing your connection to your IMAP server. This command will be +# run on every connection attempt that uses the OAUTHBEARER authentication +# mechanism. See ``oauth'' for details. +# +# +# set imap_pass="" +# +# Name: imap_pass +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Specifies the password for your IMAP account. If unset, Mutt will +# prompt you for your password when you invoke the function +# or try to open an IMAP folder. +# +# Warning: you should only use this option when you are on a +# fairly secure machine, because the superuser can read your muttrc even +# if you are the only one who can read the file. +# +# +# set imap_passive=no +# +# Name: imap_passive +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will not open new IMAP connections to check for new +# mail. Mutt will only check for new mail over existing IMAP +# connections. This is useful if you don't want to be prompted for +# user/password pairs on mutt invocation, or if opening the connection +# is slow. +# +# +# set imap_peek=yes +# +# Name: imap_peek +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will avoid implicitly marking your mail as read whenever +# you fetch a message from the server. This is generally a good thing, +# but can make closing an IMAP folder somewhat slower. This option +# exists to appease speed freaks. +# +# +# set imap_pipeline_depth=15 +# +# Name: imap_pipeline_depth +# Type: number +# Default: 15 +# +# +# Controls the number of IMAP commands that may be queued up before they +# are sent to the server. A deeper pipeline reduces the amount of time +# mutt must wait for the server, and can make IMAP servers feel much +# more responsive. But not all servers correctly handle pipelined commands, +# so if you have problems you might want to try setting this variable to 0. +# +# Note: Changes to this variable have no effect on open connections. +# +# +# set imap_poll_timeout=15 +# +# Name: imap_poll_timeout +# Type: number +# Default: 15 +# +# +# This variable specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds +# that mutt will wait for a response when polling IMAP connections +# for new mail, before timing out and closing the connection. Set +# to 0 to disable timing out. +# +# +# set imap_qresync=no +# +# Name: imap_qresync +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will use the QRESYNC extension (RFC 7162) +# if advertised by the server. Mutt's current implementation is basic, +# used only for initial message fetching and flag updates. +# +# Note: this feature is currently experimental. If you experience +# strange behavior, such as duplicate or missing messages please +# file a bug report to let us know. +# +# +# set imap_servernoise=yes +# +# Name: imap_servernoise +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will display warning messages from the IMAP +# server as error messages. Since these messages are often +# harmless, or generated due to configuration problems on the +# server which are out of the users' hands, you may wish to suppress +# them at some point. +# +# +# set imap_user= +# +# Name: imap_user +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# The name of the user whose mail you intend to access on the IMAP +# server. +# +# This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine. +# +# +# set implicit_autoview=no +# +# Name: implicit_autoview +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set to ``yes'', mutt will look for a mailcap entry with the +# ``copiousoutput'' flag set for every MIME attachment it doesn't have +# an internal viewer defined for. If such an entry is found, mutt will +# use the viewer defined in that entry to convert the body part to text +# form. +# +# +# set include=ask-yes +# +# Name: include +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not a copy of the message(s) you are replying to +# is included in your reply. +# +# +# set include_encrypted=no +# +# Name: include_encrypted +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether or not Mutt includes separately encrypted attachment +# contents when replying. +# +# This variable was added to prevent accidental exposure of encrypted +# contents when replying to an attacker. If a previously encrypted message +# were attached by the attacker, they could trick an unwary recipient into +# decrypting and including the message in their reply. +# +# +# set include_onlyfirst=no +# +# Name: include_onlyfirst +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether or not Mutt includes only the first attachment +# of the message you are replying. +# +# +# set indent_string="> " +# +# Name: indent_string +# Type: string +# Default: "> " +# +# +# Specifies the string to prepend to each line of text quoted in a +# message to which you are replying. You are strongly encouraged not to +# change this value, as it tends to agitate the more fanatical netizens. +# +# The value of this option is ignored if $text_flowed is set, because +# the quoting mechanism is strictly defined for format=flowed. +# +# This option is a format string, please see the description of +# $index_format for supported printf(3)-style sequences. +# +# +# set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s" +# +# Name: index_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s" +# +# +# This variable allows you to customize the message index display to +# your personal taste. +# +# ``Format strings'' are similar to the strings used in the C +# function printf(3) to format output (see the man page for more details). +# For an explanation of the %? construct, see the $status_format description. +# The following sequences are defined in Mutt: +# %a address of the author +# %A reply-to address (if present; otherwise: address of author) +# %b filename of the original message folder (think mailbox) +# %B the list to which the letter was sent, or else the folder name (%b). +# %c number of characters (bytes) in the message (see formatstrings-size) +# %C current message number +# %d date and time of the message in the format specified by +# $date_format converted to sender's time zone +# %D date and time of the message in the format specified by +# $date_format converted to the local time zone +# %e current message number in thread +# %E number of messages in current thread +# %f sender (address + real name), either From: or Return-Path: +# %F author name, or recipient name if the message is from you +# %H spam attribute(s) of this message +# %i message-id of the current message +# %l number of lines in the unprocessed message (may not work with +# maildir, mh, and IMAP folders) +# %L If an address in the ``To:'' or ``Cc:'' header field matches an address +# defined by the users ``subscribe'' command, this displays +# "To ", otherwise the same as %F. +# %m total number of message in the mailbox +# %M number of hidden messages if the thread is collapsed. +# %N message score +# %n author's real name (or address if missing) +# %O original save folder where mutt would formerly have +# stashed the message: list name or recipient name +# if not sent to a list +# %P progress indicator for the built-in pager (how much of the file has been displayed) +# %r comma separated list of ``To:'' recipients +# %R comma separated list of ``Cc:'' recipients +# %s subject of the message +# %S single character status of the message (``N''/``O''/``D''/``d''/``!''/``r''/``*'') +# %t ``To:'' field (recipients) +# %T the appropriate character from the $to_chars string +# %u user (login) name of the author +# %v first name of the author, or the recipient if the message is from you +# %X number of attachments +# (please see the ``attachments'' section for possible speed effects) +# %y ``X-Label:'' field, if present +# %Y ``X-Label:'' field, if present, and (1) not at part of a thread tree, +# (2) at the top of a thread, or (3) ``X-Label:'' is different from +# preceding message's ``X-Label:''. +# %Z a three character set of message status flags. +# the first character is new/read/replied flags (``n''/``o''/``r''/``O''/``N''). +# the second is deleted or encryption flags (``D''/``d''/``S''/``P''/``s''/``K''). +# the third is either tagged/flagged (``*''/``!''), or one of the characters +# listed in $to_chars. +# %@name@ insert and evaluate format-string from the matching +# ``index-format-hook'' command +# %{fmt} the date and time of the message is converted to sender's +# time zone, and ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function +# strftime(3); a leading bang disables locales +# %[fmt] the date and time of the message is converted to the local +# time zone, and ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function +# strftime(3); a leading bang disables locales +# %(fmt) the local date and time when the message was received. +# ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function strftime(3); +# a leading bang disables locales +# % the current local time. ``fmt'' is expanded by the library +# function strftime(3); a leading bang disables locales. +# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with character ``X'' +# %|X pad to the end of the line with character ``X'' +# %*X soft-fill with character ``X'' as pad +# +# +# Note that for mbox/mmdf, ``%l'' applies to the unprocessed message, and +# for maildir/mh, the value comes from the ``Lines:'' header field when +# present (the meaning is normally the same). Thus the value depends on +# the encodings used in the different parts of the message and has little +# meaning in practice. +# +# ``Soft-fill'' deserves some explanation: Normal right-justification +# will print everything to the left of the ``%>'', displaying padding and +# whatever lies to the right only if there's room. By contrast, +# soft-fill gives priority to the right-hand side, guaranteeing space +# to display it and showing padding only if there's still room. If +# necessary, soft-fill will eat text leftwards to make room for +# rightward text. +# +# Note that these expandos are supported in +# ``save-hook'', ``fcc-hook'', ``fcc-save-hook'', and +# ``index-format-hook''. +# +# They are also supported in the configuration variables $attribution, +# $forward_attribution_intro, $forward_attribution_trailer, +# $forward_format, $indent_string, $message_format, $pager_format, +# and $post_indent_string. +# +# +# set ispell="ispell" +# +# Name: ispell +# Type: path +# Default: "ispell" +# +# +# How to invoke ispell (GNU's spell-checking software). +# +# +# set keep_flagged=no +# +# Name: keep_flagged +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, read messages marked as flagged will not be moved +# from your spool mailbox to your $mbox mailbox, or as a result of +# a ``mbox-hook'' command. +# +# +# set mail_check=30 +# +# Name: mail_check +# Type: number +# Default: 5 +# +# +# This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for +# new mail. Also see the $timeout variable. +# +# +# set mail_check_recent=yes +# +# Name: mail_check_recent +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will only notify you about new mail that has been received +# since the last time you opened the mailbox. When unset, Mutt will notify you +# if any new mail exists in the mailbox, regardless of whether you have visited it +# recently. +# +# When $mark_old is set, Mutt does not consider the mailbox to contain new +# mail if only old messages exist. +# +# +# set mail_check_stats=no +# +# Name: mail_check_stats +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will periodically calculate message +# statistics of a mailbox while polling for new mail. It will +# check for unread, flagged, and total message counts. Because +# this operation is more performance intensive, it defaults to +# unset, and has a separate option, $mail_check_stats_interval, to +# control how often to update these counts. +# +# Message statistics can also be explicitly calculated by invoking the +# +# function. +# +# +# set mail_check_stats_interval=60 +# +# Name: mail_check_stats_interval +# Type: number +# Default: 60 +# +# +# When $mail_check_stats is set, this variable configures +# how often (in seconds) mutt will update message counts. +# +# +set mailcap_path=~/.config/mutt/mailcap +# +# Name: mailcap_path +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to +# display MIME bodies not directly supported by Mutt. The default value +# is generated during startup: see the ``mailcap'' section of the manual. +# +# +# set mailcap_sanitize=yes +# +# Name: mailcap_sanitize +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, mutt will restrict possible characters in mailcap % expandos +# to a well-defined set of safe characters. This is the safe setting, +# but we are not sure it doesn't break some more advanced MIME stuff. +# +# DON'T CHANGE THIS SETTING UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU ARE +# DOING! +# +# +# set maildir_header_cache_verify=yes +# +# Name: maildir_header_cache_verify +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Check for Maildir unaware programs other than mutt having modified maildir +# files when the header cache is in use. This incurs one stat(2) per +# message every time the folder is opened (which can be very slow for NFS +# folders). +# +# +# set maildir_trash=no +# +# Name: maildir_trash +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, messages marked as deleted will be saved with the maildir +# trashed flag instead of unlinked. Note: this only applies +# to maildir-style mailboxes. Setting it will have no effect on other +# mailbox types. +# +# +# set maildir_check_cur=no +# +# Name: maildir_check_cur +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, mutt will poll both the new and cur directories of +# a maildir folder for new messages. This might be useful if other +# programs interacting with the folder (e.g. dovecot) are moving new +# messages to the cur directory. Note that setting this option may +# slow down polling for new messages in large folders, since mutt has +# to scan all cur messages. +# +# +# set mark_macro_prefix="'" +# +# Name: mark_macro_prefix +# Type: string +# Default: "'" +# +# +# Prefix for macros created using mark-message. A new macro +# automatically generated with a will be composed +# from this prefix and the letter a. +# +# +# set mark_old=yes +# +# Name: mark_old +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not mutt marks new unread +# messages as old if you exit a mailbox without reading them. +# With this option set, the next time you start mutt, the messages +# will show up with an ``O'' next to them in the index menu, +# indicating that they are old. +# +# +# set markers=yes +# +# Name: markers +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls the display of wrapped lines in the internal pager. If set, a +# ``+'' marker is displayed at the beginning of wrapped lines. +# +# Also see the $smart_wrap variable. +# +# +# set mask="!^\\.[^.]" +# +# Name: mask +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "!^\\.[^.]" +# +# +# A regular expression used in the file browser, optionally preceded by +# the not operator ``!''. Only files whose names match this mask +# will be shown. The match is always case-sensitive. +# +# +# set mbox="~/mbox" +# +# Name: mbox +# Type: path +# Default: "~/mbox" +# +# +# This specifies the folder into which read mail in your $spoolfile +# folder will be appended. +# +# Also see the $move variable. +# +# +set mbox_type=Maildir +# +# Name: mbox_type +# Type: folder magic +# Default: mbox +# +# +# The default mailbox type used when creating new folders. May be any of +# ``mbox'', ``MMDF'', ``MH'' and ``Maildir''. This is overridden by the +# -m command-line option. +# +# +# set menu_context=0 +# +# Name: menu_context +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given +# when scrolling through menus. (Similar to $pager_context.) +# +# +# set menu_move_off=yes +# +# Name: menu_move_off +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When unset, the bottom entry of menus will never scroll up past +# the bottom of the screen, unless there are less entries than lines. +# When set, the bottom entry may move off the bottom. +# +# +# set menu_scroll=no +# +# Name: menu_scroll +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, menus will be scrolled up or down one line when you +# attempt to move across a screen boundary. If unset, the screen +# is cleared and the next or previous page of the menu is displayed +# (useful for slow links to avoid many redraws). +# +# +# set message_cache_clean=no +# +# Name: message_cache_clean +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, mutt will clean out obsolete entries from the message cache when +# the mailbox is synchronized. You probably only want to set it +# every once in a while, since it can be a little slow +# (especially for large folders). +# +# +set message_cachedir=~/.cache/mutt +# +# Name: message_cachedir +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# Set this to a directory and mutt will cache copies of messages from +# your IMAP and POP servers here. You are free to remove entries at any +# time. +# +# When setting this variable to a directory, mutt needs to fetch every +# remote message only once and can perform regular expression searches +# as fast as for local folders. +# +# Also see the $message_cache_clean variable. +# +# +# set message_format="%s" +# +# Name: message_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%s" +# +# +# This is the string displayed in the ``attachment'' menu for +# attachments of type message/rfc822. For a full listing of defined +# printf(3)-like sequences see the section on $index_format. +# +# +# set meta_key=no +# +# Name: meta_key +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, forces Mutt to interpret keystrokes with the high bit (bit 8) +# set as if the user had pressed the Esc key and whatever key remains +# after having the high bit removed. For example, if the key pressed +# has an ASCII value of 0xf8, then this is treated as if the user had +# pressed Esc then ``x''. This is because the result of removing the +# high bit from 0xf8 is 0x78, which is the ASCII character +# ``x''. +# +# +# set metoo=no +# +# Name: metoo +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If unset, Mutt will remove your address (see the ``alternates'' +# command) from the list of recipients when replying to a message. +# +# +# set mh_purge=no +# +# Name: mh_purge +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When unset, mutt will mimic mh's behavior and rename deleted messages +# to , in mh folders instead of really deleting +# them. This leaves the message on disk but makes programs reading the folder +# ignore it. If the variable is set, the message files will simply be +# deleted. +# +# This option is similar to $maildir_trash for Maildir folders. +# +# +# set mh_seq_flagged="flagged" +# +# Name: mh_seq_flagged +# Type: string +# Default: "flagged" +# +# +# The name of the MH sequence used for flagged messages. +# +# +# set mh_seq_replied="replied" +# +# Name: mh_seq_replied +# Type: string +# Default: "replied" +# +# +# The name of the MH sequence used to tag replied messages. +# +# +# set mh_seq_unseen="unseen" +# +# Name: mh_seq_unseen +# Type: string +# Default: "unseen" +# +# +# The name of the MH sequence used for unseen messages. +# +# +# set mime_forward=no +# +# Name: mime_forward +# Type: quadoption +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the message you are forwarding will be attached as a +# separate message/rfc822 MIME part instead of included in the main body of the +# message. This is useful for forwarding MIME messages so the receiver +# can properly view the message as it was delivered to you. If you like +# to switch between MIME and not MIME from mail to mail, set this +# variable to ``ask-no'' or ``ask-yes''. +# +# Also see $forward_decode and $mime_forward_decode. +# +# +# set mime_forward_decode=no +# +# Name: mime_forward_decode +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls the decoding of complex MIME messages into text/plain when +# forwarding a message while $mime_forward is set. Otherwise +# $forward_decode is used instead. +# +# +# set mime_forward_rest=yes +# +# Name: mime_forward_rest +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# When forwarding multiple attachments of a MIME message from the attachment +# menu, attachments which cannot be decoded in a reasonable manner will +# be attached to the newly composed message if this option is set. +# +# +# set mime_type_query_command="" +# +# Name: mime_type_query_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This specifies a command to run, to determine the mime type of a +# new attachment when composing a message. Unless +# $mime_type_query_first is set, this will only be run if the +# attachment's extension is not found in the mime.types file. +# +# The string may contain a ``%s'', which will be substituted with the +# attachment filename. Mutt will add quotes around the string substituted +# for ``%s'' automatically according to shell quoting rules, so you should +# avoid adding your own. If no ``%s'' is found in the string, Mutt will +# append the attachment filename to the end of the string. +# +# The command should output a single line containing the +# attachment's mime type. +# +# Suggested values are ``xdg-mime query filetype'' or +# ``file -bi''. +# +# +# set mime_type_query_first=no +# +# Name: mime_type_query_first +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the $mime_type_query_command will be run before the +# mime.types lookup. +# +# +# set mix_entry_format="%4n %c %-16s %a" +# +# Name: mix_entry_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%4n %c %-16s %a" +# +# +# This variable describes the format of a remailer line on the mixmaster +# chain selection screen. The following printf(3)-like sequences are +# supported: +# %n The running number on the menu. +# %c Remailer capabilities. +# %s The remailer's short name. +# %a The remailer's e-mail address. +# +# +# set mixmaster="mixmaster" +# +# Name: mixmaster +# Type: path +# Default: "mixmaster" +# +# +# This variable contains the path to the Mixmaster binary on your +# system. It is used with various sets of parameters to gather the +# list of known remailers, and to finally send a message through the +# mixmaster chain. +# +# +# set move=no +# +# Name: move +# Type: quadoption +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether or not Mutt will move read messages +# from your spool mailbox to your $mbox mailbox, or as a result of +# a ``mbox-hook'' command. +# +# +# set narrow_tree=no +# +# Name: narrow_tree +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This variable, when set, makes the thread tree narrower, allowing +# deeper threads to fit on the screen. +# +# +# set net_inc=10 +# +# Name: net_inc +# Type: number +# Default: 10 +# +# +# Operations that expect to transfer a large amount of data over the +# network will update their progress every $net_inc kilobytes. +# If set to 0, no progress messages will be displayed. +# +# See also $read_inc, $write_inc and $net_inc. +# +# +# set new_mail_command="" +# +# Name: new_mail_command +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# If set, Mutt will call this command after a new message is received. +# See the $status_format documentation for the values that can be formatted +# into this command. +# +# +# set pager="builtin" +# +# Name: pager +# Type: path +# Default: "builtin" +# +# +# This variable specifies which pager you would like to use to view +# messages. The value ``builtin'' means to use the built-in pager, otherwise this +# variable should specify the pathname of the external pager you would +# like to use. +# +# Using an external pager may have some disadvantages: Additional +# keystrokes are necessary because you can't call mutt functions +# directly from the pager, and screen resizes cause lines longer than +# the screen width to be badly formatted in the help menu. +# +# When using an external pager, also see $prompt_after which defaults +# set. +# +# +# set pager_context=0 +# +# Name: pager_context +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given +# when displaying the next or previous page in the internal pager. By +# default, Mutt will display the line after the last one on the screen +# at the top of the next page (0 lines of context). +# +# This variable also specifies the amount of context given for search +# results. If positive, this many lines will be given before a match, +# if 0, the match will be top-aligned. +# +# +# set pager_format="-%Z- %C/%m: %-20.20n %s%* -- (%P)" +# +# Name: pager_format +# Type: string +# Default: "-%Z- %C/%m: %-20.20n %s%* -- (%P)" +# +# +# This variable controls the format of the one-line message ``status'' +# displayed before each message in either the internal or an external +# pager. The valid sequences are listed in the $index_format +# section. +# +# +# set pager_index_lines=0 +# +# Name: pager_index_lines +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# Determines the number of lines of a mini-index which is shown when in +# the pager. The current message, unless near the top or bottom of the +# folder, will be roughly one third of the way down this mini-index, +# giving the reader the context of a few messages before and after the +# message. This is useful, for example, to determine how many messages +# remain to be read in the current thread. One of the lines is reserved +# for the status bar from the index, so a setting of 6 +# will only show 5 lines of the actual index. A value of 0 results in +# no index being shown. If the number of messages in the current folder +# is less than $pager_index_lines, then the index will only use as +# many lines as it needs. +# +# +# set pager_stop=no +# +# Name: pager_stop +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the internal-pager will not move to the next message +# when you are at the end of a message and invoke the +# function. +# +# +# set pgp_auto_decode=no +# +# Name: pgp_auto_decode +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, mutt will automatically attempt to decrypt traditional PGP +# messages whenever the user performs an operation which ordinarily would +# result in the contents of the message being operated on. For example, +# if the user displays a pgp-traditional message which has not been manually +# checked with the function, mutt will automatically +# check the message for traditional pgp. +# +# +# set pgp_autoinline=no +# +# Name: pgp_autoinline +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This option controls whether Mutt generates old-style inline +# (traditional) PGP encrypted or signed messages under certain +# circumstances. This can be overridden by use of the pgp menu, +# when inline is not required. The GPGME backend does not support +# this option. +# +# Note that Mutt might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages +# which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt can be +# configured to ask before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline +# (traditional) would not work. +# +# Also see the $pgp_mime_auto variable. +# +# Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly +# deprecated. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_check_exit=yes +# +# Name: pgp_check_exit +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, mutt will check the exit code of the PGP subprocess when +# signing or encrypting. A non-zero exit code means that the +# subprocess failed. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_check_gpg_decrypt_status_fd=yes +# +# Name: pgp_check_gpg_decrypt_status_fd +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, mutt will check the status file descriptor output +# of $pgp_decrypt_command and $pgp_decode_command for GnuPG status codes +# indicating successful decryption. This will check for the presence of +# DECRYPTION_OKAY, absence of DECRYPTION_FAILED, and that all +# PLAINTEXT occurs between the BEGIN_DECRYPTION and END_DECRYPTION +# status codes. +# +# If unset, mutt will instead match the status fd output +# against $pgp_decryption_okay. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_clearsign_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_clearsign_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This format is used to create an old-style ``clearsigned'' PGP +# message. Note that the use of this format is strongly +# deprecated. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_decode_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_decode_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This format strings specifies a command which is used to decode +# application/pgp attachments. +# +# The PGP command formats have their own set of printf(3)-like sequences: +# %p Expands to PGPPASSFD=0 when a pass phrase is needed, to an empty +# string otherwise. Note: This may be used with a %? construct. +# %f Expands to the name of a file containing a message. +# %s Expands to the name of a file containing the signature part +# of a multipart/signed attachment when verifying it. +# %a The value of $pgp_sign_as if set, otherwise the value +# of $pgp_default_key. +# %r One or more key IDs (or fingerprints if available). +# +# +# For examples on how to configure these formats for the various versions +# of PGP which are floating around, see the pgp and gpg sample configuration files in +# the share/examples/mutt subdirectory which has been installed on your system +# alongside the documentation. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_decrypt_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_decrypt_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to decrypt a PGP encrypted message. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_decryption_okay="" +# +# Name: pgp_decryption_okay +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "" +# +# +# If you assign text to this variable, then an encrypted PGP +# message is only considered successfully decrypted if the output +# from $pgp_decrypt_command contains the text. This is used to +# protect against a spoofed encrypted message, with multipart/encrypted +# headers but containing a block that is not actually encrypted. +# (e.g. simply signed and ascii armored text). +# +# Note that if $pgp_check_gpg_decrypt_status_fd is set, this variable +# is ignored. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_default_key="" +# +# Name: pgp_default_key +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This is the default key-pair to use for PGP operations. It will be +# used for encryption (see $postpone_encrypt and $pgp_self_encrypt). +# +# It will also be used for signing unless $pgp_sign_as is set. +# +# The (now deprecated) pgp_self_encrypt_as is an alias for this +# variable, and should no longer be used. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_encrypt_only_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_encrypt_only_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to encrypt a body part without signing it. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_encrypt_sign_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_encrypt_sign_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to both sign and encrypt a body part. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_entry_format="%4n %t%f %4l/0x%k %-4a %2c %u" +# +# Name: pgp_entry_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%4n %t%f %4l/0x%k %-4a %2c %u" +# +# +# This variable allows you to customize the PGP key selection menu to +# your personal taste. This string is similar to $index_format, but +# has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: +# %n number +# %k key id +# %u user id +# %a algorithm +# %l key length +# %f flags +# %c capabilities +# %t trust/validity of the key-uid association +# %[] date of the key where is an strftime(3) expression +# +# +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_export_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_export_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to export a public key from the user's +# key ring. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_getkeys_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_getkeys_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is invoked whenever Mutt needs to fetch the public key associated with +# an email address. Of the sequences supported by $pgp_decode_command, %r is +# the only printf(3)-like sequence used with this format. Note that +# in this case, %r expands to the email address, not the public key ID (the key ID is +# unknown, which is why Mutt is invoking this command). +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_good_sign="" +# +# Name: pgp_good_sign +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "" +# +# +# If you assign a text to this variable, then a PGP signature is only +# considered verified if the output from $pgp_verify_command contains +# the text. Use this variable if the exit code from the command is 0 +# even for bad signatures. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_ignore_subkeys=yes +# +# Name: pgp_ignore_subkeys +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Setting this variable will cause Mutt to ignore OpenPGP subkeys. Instead, +# the principal key will inherit the subkeys' capabilities. Unset this +# if you want to play interesting key selection games. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_import_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_import_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to import a key from a message into +# the user's public key ring. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_list_pubring_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_list_pubring_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to list the public key ring's contents. The +# output format must be analogous to the one used by +# gpg --list-keys --with-colons --with-fingerprint +# +# This format is also generated by the mutt_pgpring utility which comes +# with mutt. +# +# Note: gpg's fixed-list-mode option should not be used. It +# produces a different date format which may result in mutt showing +# incorrect key generation dates. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# Note that in this case, %r expands to the search string, which is a list of +# one or more quoted values such as email address, name, or keyid. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_list_secring_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_list_secring_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to list the secret key ring's contents. The +# output format must be analogous to the one used by: +# gpg --list-keys --with-colons --with-fingerprint +# +# This format is also generated by the mutt_pgpring utility which comes +# with mutt. +# +# Note: gpg's fixed-list-mode option should not be used. It +# produces a different date format which may result in mutt showing +# incorrect key generation dates. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# Note that in this case, %r expands to the search string, which is a list of +# one or more quoted values such as email address, name, or keyid. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_long_ids=yes +# +# Name: pgp_long_ids +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, use 64 bit PGP key IDs, if unset use the normal 32 bit key IDs. +# NOTE: Internally, Mutt has transitioned to using fingerprints (or long key IDs +# as a fallback). This option now only controls the display of key IDs +# in the key selection menu and a few other places. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_mime_auto=ask-yes +# +# Name: pgp_mime_auto +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# This option controls whether Mutt will prompt you for +# automatically sending a (signed/encrypted) message using +# PGP/MIME when inline (traditional) fails (for any reason). +# +# Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly +# deprecated. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_replyinline=no +# +# Name: pgp_replyinline +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Setting this variable will cause Mutt to always attempt to +# create an inline (traditional) message when replying to a +# message which is PGP encrypted/signed inline. This can be +# overridden by use of the pgp menu, when inline is not +# required. This option does not automatically detect if the +# (replied-to) message is inline; instead it relies on Mutt +# internals for previously checked/flagged messages. +# +# Note that Mutt might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages +# which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt can be +# configured to ask before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline +# (traditional) would not work. +# +# Also see the $pgp_mime_auto variable. +# +# Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly +# deprecated. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_retainable_sigs=no +# +# Name: pgp_retainable_sigs +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, signed and encrypted messages will consist of nested +# multipart/signed and multipart/encrypted body parts. +# +# This is useful for applications like encrypted and signed mailing +# lists, where the outer layer (multipart/encrypted) can be easily +# removed, while the inner multipart/signed part is retained. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_self_encrypt=yes +# +# Name: pgp_self_encrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, PGP encrypted messages will also be encrypted +# using the key in $pgp_default_key. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_show_unusable=yes +# +# Name: pgp_show_unusable +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, mutt will display non-usable keys on the PGP key selection +# menu. This includes keys which have been revoked, have expired, or +# have been marked as ``disabled'' by the user. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_sign_as="" +# +# Name: pgp_sign_as +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# If you have a different key pair to use for signing, you should +# set this to the signing key. Most people will only need to set +# $pgp_default_key. It is recommended that you use the keyid form +# to specify your key (e.g. 0x00112233). +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_sign_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_sign_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to create the detached PGP signature for a +# multipart/signed PGP/MIME body part. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_sort_keys=address +# +# Name: pgp_sort_keys +# Type: sort order +# Default: address +# +# +# Specifies how the entries in the pgp menu are sorted. The +# following are legal values: +# address sort alphabetically by user id +# keyid sort alphabetically by key id +# date sort by key creation date +# trust sort by the trust of the key +# +# +# If you prefer reverse order of the above values, prefix it with +# ``reverse-''. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_strict_enc=yes +# +# Name: pgp_strict_enc +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, Mutt will automatically encode PGP/MIME signed messages as +# quoted-printable. Please note that unsetting this variable may +# lead to problems with non-verifyable PGP signatures, so only change +# this if you know what you are doing. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_timeout=300 +# +# Name: pgp_timeout +# Type: number (long) +# Default: 300 +# +# +# The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if +# not used. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_use_gpg_agent=yes +# +# Name: pgp_use_gpg_agent +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, mutt expects a gpg-agent(1) process will handle +# private key passphrase prompts. If unset, mutt will prompt +# for the passphrase and pass it via stdin to the pgp command. +# +# Note that as of version 2.1, GnuPG automatically spawns an agent +# and requires the agent be used for passphrase management. Since +# that version is increasingly prevalent, this variable now +# defaults set. +# +# Mutt works with a GUI or curses pinentry program. A TTY pinentry +# should not be used. +# +# If you are using an older version of GnuPG without an agent running, +# or another encryption program without an agent, you will need to +# unset this variable. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_verify_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_verify_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to verify PGP signatures. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pgp_verify_key_command="" +# +# Name: pgp_verify_key_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to verify key information from the key selection +# menu. +# +# This is a format string, see the $pgp_decode_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (PGP only) +# +# +# set pipe_decode=no +# +# Name: pipe_decode +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Used in connection with the command. When unset, +# Mutt will pipe the messages without any preprocessing. When set, Mutt +# will weed headers and will attempt to decode the messages +# first. +# +# +# set pipe_sep="\n" +# +# Name: pipe_sep +# Type: string +# Default: "\n" +# +# +# The separator to add between messages when piping a list of tagged +# messages to an external Unix command. +# +# +# set pipe_split=no +# +# Name: pipe_split +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Used in connection with the function following +# . If this variable is unset, when piping a list of +# tagged messages Mutt will concatenate the messages and will pipe them +# all concatenated. When set, Mutt will pipe the messages one by one. +# In both cases the messages are piped in the current sorted order, +# and the $pipe_sep separator is added after each message. +# +# +# set pop_auth_try_all=yes +# +# Name: pop_auth_try_all +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, Mutt will try all available authentication methods. +# When unset, Mutt will only fall back to other authentication +# methods if the previous methods are unavailable. If a method is +# available but authentication fails, Mutt will not connect to the POP server. +# +# +# set pop_authenticators="" +# +# Name: pop_authenticators +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This is a colon-delimited list of authentication methods mutt may +# attempt to use to log in to an POP server, in the order mutt should +# try them. Authentication methods are either ``user'', ``apop'' or any +# SASL mechanism, e.g. ``digest-md5'', ``gssapi'' or ``cram-md5''. +# This option is case-insensitive. If this option is unset +# (the default) mutt will try all available methods, in order from +# most-secure to least-secure. +# +# Example: +# set pop_authenticators="digest-md5:apop:user" +# +# +# set pop_checkinterval=60 +# +# Name: pop_checkinterval +# Type: number +# Default: 60 +# +# +# This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for +# new mail in the currently selected mailbox if it is a POP mailbox. +# +# +# set pop_delete=ask-no +# +# Name: pop_delete +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-no +# +# +# If set, Mutt will delete successfully downloaded messages from the POP +# server when using the function. When unset, Mutt will +# download messages but also leave them on the POP server. +# +# +# set pop_host="" +# +# Name: pop_host +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# The name of your POP server for the function. You +# can also specify an alternative port, username and password, i.e.: +# [pop[s]://][username[:password]@]popserver[:port] +# +# where ``[...]'' denotes an optional part. +# +# +# set pop_last=no +# +# Name: pop_last +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If this variable is set, mutt will try to use the ``LAST'' POP command +# for retrieving only unread messages from the POP server when using +# the function. +# +# +# set pop_oauth_refresh_command="" +# +# Name: pop_oauth_refresh_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# The command to run to generate an OAUTH refresh token for +# authorizing your connection to your POP server. This command will be +# run on every connection attempt that uses the OAUTHBEARER authentication +# mechanism. See ``oauth'' for details. +# +# +# set pop_pass="" +# +# Name: pop_pass +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Specifies the password for your POP account. If unset, Mutt will +# prompt you for your password when you open a POP mailbox. +# +# Warning: you should only use this option when you are on a +# fairly secure machine, because the superuser can read your muttrc +# even if you are the only one who can read the file. +# +# +# set pop_reconnect=ask-yes +# +# Name: pop_reconnect +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not Mutt will try to reconnect to the POP server if +# the connection is lost. +# +# +# set pop_user="" +# +# Name: pop_user +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Your login name on the POP server. +# +# This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine. +# +# +# set post_indent_string="" +# +# Name: post_indent_string +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Similar to the $attribution variable, Mutt will append this +# string after the inclusion of a message which is being replied to. +# For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see +# the section on $index_format. +# +# +# set postpone=ask-yes +# +# Name: postpone +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not messages are saved in the $postponed +# mailbox when you elect not to send immediately. +# +# Also see the $recall variable. +# +# +# set postponed=+[Gmail]/Drafts +# +# Name: postponed +# Type: path +# Default: "~/postponed" +# +# +# Mutt allows you to indefinitely ``postpone sending a message'' which +# you are editing. When you choose to postpone a message, Mutt saves it +# in the mailbox specified by this variable. +# +# Also see the $postpone variable. +# +# +# set postpone_encrypt=no +# +# Name: postpone_encrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, postponed messages that are marked for encryption will be +# self-encrypted. Mutt will first try to encrypt using the value specified +# in $pgp_default_key or $smime_default_key. If those are not +# set, it will try the deprecated $postpone_encrypt_as. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set postpone_encrypt_as="" +# +# Name: postpone_encrypt_as +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This is a deprecated fall-back variable for $postpone_encrypt. +# Please use $pgp_default_key or $smime_default_key. +# (Crypto only) +# +# +# set preconnect="" +# +# Name: preconnect +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# If set, a shell command to be executed if mutt fails to establish +# a connection to the server. This is useful for setting up secure +# connections, e.g. with ssh(1). If the command returns a nonzero +# status, mutt gives up opening the server. Example: +# set preconnect="ssh -f -q -L 1234:mailhost.net:143 mailhost.net \ +# sleep 20 < /dev/null > /dev/null" +# +# Mailbox ``foo'' on ``mailhost.net'' can now be reached +# as ``{localhost:1234}foo''. +# +# Note: For this example to work, you must be able to log in to the +# remote machine without having to enter a password. +# +# +# set print=ask-no +# +# Name: print +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-no +# +# +# Controls whether or not Mutt really prints messages. +# This is set to ``ask-no'' by default, because some people +# accidentally hit ``p'' often. +# +# +# set print_command="lpr" +# +# Name: print_command +# Type: path +# Default: "lpr" +# +# +# This specifies the command pipe that should be used to print messages. +# +# +# set print_decode=yes +# +# Name: print_decode +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Used in connection with the command. If this +# option is set, the message is decoded before it is passed to the +# external command specified by $print_command. If this option +# is unset, no processing will be applied to the message when +# printing it. The latter setting may be useful if you are using +# some advanced printer filter which is able to properly format +# e-mail messages for printing. +# +# +# set print_split=no +# +# Name: print_split +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Used in connection with the command. If this option +# is set, the command specified by $print_command is executed once for +# each message which is to be printed. If this option is unset, +# the command specified by $print_command is executed only once, and +# all the messages are concatenated, with a form feed as the message +# separator. +# +# Those who use the enscript(1) program's mail-printing mode will +# most likely want to set this option. +# +# +# set prompt_after=yes +# +# Name: prompt_after +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If you use an external $pager, setting this variable will +# cause Mutt to prompt you for a command when the pager exits rather +# than returning to the index menu. If unset, Mutt will return to the +# index menu when the external pager exits. +# +# +# set query_command="" +# +# Name: query_command +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This specifies the command Mutt will use to make external address +# queries. The string may contain a ``%s'', which will be substituted +# with the query string the user types. Mutt will add quotes around the +# string substituted for ``%s'' automatically according to shell quoting +# rules, so you should avoid adding your own. If no ``%s'' is found in +# the string, Mutt will append the user's query to the end of the string. +# See ``query'' for more information. +# +# +# set query_format="%4c %t %-25.25a %-25.25n %?e?(%e)?" +# +# Name: query_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%4c %t %-25.25a %-25.25n %?e?(%e)?" +# +# +# This variable describes the format of the ``query'' menu. The +# following printf(3)-style sequences are understood: +# %a destination address +# %c current entry number +# %e extra information * +# %n destination name +# %t ``*'' if current entry is tagged, a space otherwise +# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with ``X'' +# %|X pad to the end of the line with ``X'' +# %*X soft-fill with character ``X'' as pad +# +# +# For an explanation of ``soft-fill'', see the $index_format documentation. +# +# * = can be optionally printed if nonzero, see the $status_format documentation. +# +# +# set quit=yes +# +# Name: quit +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable controls whether ``quit'' and ``exit'' actually quit +# from mutt. If this option is set, they do quit, if it is unset, they +# have no effect, and if it is set to ask-yes or ask-no, you are +# prompted for confirmation when you try to quit. +# +# +# set quote_empty= +# +# Name: quote_empty +# Type: boolean +# Default: +# +# +# Controls whether or not empty lines will be quoted using +# ``indent_string''. +# +# +# set quote_quoted= +# +# Name: quote_quoted +# Type: boolean +# Default: +# +# +# Controls how quoted lines will be quoted. If set, one quote +# character will be added to the end of existing prefix. Otherwise, +# quoted lines will be prepended by ``indent_string''. +# +# +# set quote_regexp="^([ \t]*[|>:}#])+" +# +# Name: quote_regexp +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "^([ \t]*[|>:}#])+" +# +# +# A regular expression used in the internal pager to determine quoted +# sections of text in the body of a message. Quoted text may be filtered +# out using the command, or colored according to the +# ``color quoted'' family of directives. +# +# Higher levels of quoting may be colored differently (``color quoted1'', +# ``color quoted2'', etc.). The quoting level is determined by removing +# the last character from the matched text and recursively reapplying +# the regular expression until it fails to produce a match. +# +# Match detection may be overridden by the $smileys regular expression. +# +# +# set read_inc=10 +# +# Name: read_inc +# Type: number +# Default: 10 +# +# +# If set to a value greater than 0, Mutt will display which message it +# is currently on when reading a mailbox or when performing search actions +# such as search and limit. The message is printed after +# this many messages have been read or searched (e.g., if set to 25, Mutt will +# print a message when it is at message 25, and then again when it gets +# to message 50). This variable is meant to indicate progress when +# reading or searching large mailboxes which may take some time. +# When set to 0, only a single message will appear before the reading +# the mailbox. +# +# Also see the $write_inc, $net_inc and $time_inc variables and the +# ``tuning'' section of the manual for performance considerations. +# +# +# set read_only=no +# +# Name: read_only +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, all folders are opened in read-only mode. +# +# +# set realname="" +# +# Name: realname +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable specifies what ``real'' or ``personal'' name should be used +# when sending messages. +# +# By default, this is the GECOS field from /etc/passwd. Note that this +# variable will not be used when the user has set a real name +# in the $from variable. +# +# +# set recall=ask-yes +# +# Name: recall +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# Controls whether or not Mutt recalls postponed messages +# when composing a new message. +# +# Setting this variable to yes is not generally useful, and thus not +# recommended. Note that the function can be used +# to manually recall postponed messages. +# +# Also see $postponed variable. +# +# +# set record="~/sent" +# +# Name: record +# Type: path +# Default: "~/sent" +# +# +# This specifies the file into which your outgoing messages should be +# appended. (This is meant as the primary method for saving a copy of +# your messages, but another way to do this is using the ``my_hdr'' +# command to create a ``Bcc:'' field with your email address in it.) +# +# The value of $record is overridden by the $force_name and +# $save_name variables, and the ``fcc-hook'' command. Also see $copy +# and $write_bcc. +# +# Multiple mailboxes may be specified if $fcc_delimiter is +# set to a string delimiter. +# +# +# set reflow_space_quotes=yes +# +# Name: reflow_space_quotes +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This option controls how quotes from format=flowed messages are displayed +# in the pager and when replying (with $text_flowed unset). +# When set, this option adds spaces after each level of quote marks, turning +# ">>>foo" into "> > > foo". +# +# Note: If $reflow_text is unset, this option has no effect. +# Also, this option does not affect replies when $text_flowed is set. +# +# +# set reflow_text=yes +# +# Name: reflow_text +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will reformat paragraphs in text/plain +# parts marked format=flowed. If unset, Mutt will display paragraphs +# unaltered from how they appear in the message body. See RFC3676 for +# details on the format=flowed format. +# +# Also see $reflow_wrap, and $wrap. +# +# +# set reflow_wrap=78 +# +# Name: reflow_wrap +# Type: number +# Default: 78 +# +# +# This variable controls the maximum paragraph width when reformatting text/plain +# parts when $reflow_text is set. When the value is 0, paragraphs will +# be wrapped at the terminal's right margin. A positive value sets the +# paragraph width relative to the left margin. A negative value set the +# paragraph width relative to the right margin. +# +# Also see $wrap. +# +# +# set reply_regexp="^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*" +# +# Name: reply_regexp +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*" +# +# +# A regular expression used to recognize reply messages when threading +# and replying. The default value corresponds to the English "Re:" and +# the German "Aw:". +# +# +# set reply_self=no +# +# Name: reply_self +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If unset and you are replying to a message sent by you, Mutt will +# assume that you want to reply to the recipients of that message rather +# than to yourself. +# +# Also see the ``alternates'' command. +# +# +# set reply_to=ask-yes +# +# Name: reply_to +# Type: quadoption +# Default: ask-yes +# +# +# If set, when replying to a message, Mutt will use the address listed +# in the Reply-to: header as the recipient of the reply. If unset, +# it will use the address in the From: header field instead. This +# option is useful for reading a mailing list that sets the Reply-To: +# header field to the list address and you want to send a private +# message to the author of a message. +# +# +# set resolve=yes +# +# Name: resolve +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, the cursor will be automatically advanced to the next +# (possibly undeleted) message whenever a command that modifies the +# current message is executed. +# +# +# set resume_draft_files=no +# +# Name: resume_draft_files +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, draft files (specified by -H on the command +# line) are processed similarly to when resuming a postponed +# message. Recipients are not prompted for; send-hooks are not +# evaluated; no alias expansion takes place; user-defined headers +# and signatures are not added to the message. +# +# +# set resume_edited_draft_files=yes +# +# Name: resume_edited_draft_files +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, draft files previously edited (via -E -H on +# the command line) will have $resume_draft_files automatically +# set when they are used as a draft file again. +# +# The first time a draft file is saved, mutt will add a header, +# X-Mutt-Resume-Draft to the saved file. The next time the draft +# file is read in, if mutt sees the header, it will set +# $resume_draft_files. +# +# This option is designed to prevent multiple signatures, +# user-defined headers, and other processing effects from being +# made multiple times to the draft file. +# +# +# set reverse_alias=no +# +# Name: reverse_alias +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This variable controls whether or not Mutt will display the ``personal'' +# name from your aliases in the index menu if it finds an alias that +# matches the message's sender. For example, if you have the following +# alias: +# alias juser abd30425@somewhere.net (Joe User) +# +# and then you receive mail which contains the following header: +# From: abd30425@somewhere.net +# +# It would be displayed in the index menu as ``Joe User'' instead of +# ``abd30425@somewhere.net.'' This is useful when the person's e-mail +# address is not human friendly. +# +# +# set reverse_name=no +# +# Name: reverse_name +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# It may sometimes arrive that you receive mail to a certain machine, +# move the messages to another machine, and reply to some the messages +# from there. If this variable is set, the default From: line of +# the reply messages is built using the address where you received the +# messages you are replying to if that address matches your +# ``alternates''. If the variable is unset, or the address that would be +# used doesn't match your ``alternates'', the From: line will use +# your address on the current machine. +# +# Also see the ``alternates'' command and $reverse_realname. +# +# +# set reverse_realname=yes +# +# Name: reverse_realname +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable fine-tunes the behavior of the $reverse_name feature. +# +# When it is unset, Mutt will remove the real name part of a +# matching address. This allows the use of the email address +# without having to also use what the sender put in the real name +# field. +# +# When it is set, Mutt will use the matching address as-is. +# +# In either case, a missing real name will be filled in afterwards +# using the value of $realname. +# +# +# set reverse_reply=no +# +# Name: reverse_reply +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, this variable uses the name from your aliases in the To and Cc +# headers of reply mails you send, like reverse_alias does in the index. +# When unset, the headers taken from the original mail are left unchanged. +# +# +# set rfc2047_parameters=no +# +# Name: rfc2047_parameters +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When this variable is set, Mutt will decode RFC2047-encoded MIME +# parameters. You want to set this variable when mutt suggests you +# to save attachments to files named like: +# =?iso-8859-1?Q?file=5F=E4=5F991116=2Ezip?= +# +# When this variable is set interactively, the change won't be +# active until you change folders. +# +# Note that this use of RFC2047's encoding is explicitly +# prohibited by the standard, but nevertheless encountered in the +# wild. +# +# Also note that setting this parameter will not have the effect +# that mutt generates this kind of encoding. Instead, mutt will +# unconditionally use the encoding specified in RFC2231. +# +# +# set save_address=no +# +# Name: save_address +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, mutt will take the sender's full address when choosing a +# default folder for saving a mail. If $save_name or $force_name +# is set too, the selection of the Fcc folder will be changed as well. +# +# +# set save_empty=yes +# +# Name: save_empty +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When unset, mailboxes which contain no saved messages will be removed +# when closed (the exception is $spoolfile which is never removed). +# If set, mailboxes are never removed. +# +# Note: This only applies to mbox and MMDF folders, Mutt does not +# delete MH and Maildir directories. +# +# +# set save_history=0 +# +# Name: save_history +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# This variable controls the size of the history (per category) saved in the +# $history_file file. +# +# +# set save_name=no +# +# Name: save_name +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This variable controls how copies of outgoing messages are saved. +# When set, a check is made to see if a mailbox specified by the +# recipient address exists (this is done by searching for a mailbox in +# the $folder directory with the username part of the +# recipient address). If the mailbox exists, the outgoing message will +# be saved to that mailbox, otherwise the message is saved to the +# $record mailbox. +# +# Also see the $force_name variable. +# +# +# set score=yes +# +# Name: score +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When this variable is unset, scoring is turned off. This can +# be useful to selectively disable scoring for certain folders when the +# $score_threshold_delete variable and related are used. +# +# +# set score_threshold_delete=-1 +# +# Name: score_threshold_delete +# Type: number +# Default: -1 +# +# +# Messages which have been assigned a score equal to or lower than the value +# of this variable are automatically marked for deletion by mutt. Since +# mutt scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default setting +# of this variable will never mark a message for deletion. +# +# +# set score_threshold_flag=9999 +# +# Name: score_threshold_flag +# Type: number +# Default: 9999 +# +# +# Messages which have been assigned a score greater than or equal to this +# variable's value are automatically marked "flagged". +# +# +# set score_threshold_read=-1 +# +# Name: score_threshold_read +# Type: number +# Default: -1 +# +# +# Messages which have been assigned a score equal to or lower than the value +# of this variable are automatically marked as read by mutt. Since +# mutt scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default setting +# of this variable will never mark a message read. +# +# +# set search_context=0 +# +# Name: search_context +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# For the pager, this variable specifies the number of lines shown +# before search results. By default, search results will be top-aligned. +# +# +# set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" +# +# Name: send_charset +# Type: string +# Default: "us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" +# +# +# A colon-delimited list of character sets for outgoing messages. Mutt will use the +# first character set into which the text can be converted exactly. +# If your $charset is not ``iso-8859-1'' and recipients may not +# understand ``UTF-8'', it is advisable to include in the list an +# appropriate widely used standard character set (such as +# ``iso-8859-2'', ``koi8-r'' or ``iso-2022-jp'') either instead of or after +# ``iso-8859-1''. +# +# In case the text cannot be converted into one of these exactly, +# mutt uses $charset as a fallback. +# +# +# set send_multipart_alternative=no +# +# Name: send_multipart_alternative +# Type: quadoption +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, Mutt will generate a multipart/alternative +# container and an alternative part using the filter script specified in +# $send_multipart_alternative_filter. +# See the section ``MIME Multipart/Alternative'' (alternative-order). +# +# Note that enabling multipart/alternative is not compatible with inline +# PGP encryption. Mutt will prompt to use PGP/MIME in that case. +# +# +# set send_multipart_alternative_filter="" +# +# Name: send_multipart_alternative_filter +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This specifies a filter script, which will convert the main +# (composed) message of the email to an alternative format. The +# message will be piped to the filter's stdin. The expected output +# of the filter is the generated mime type, e.g. text/html, +# followed by a blank line, and then the converted content. +# See the section ``MIME Multipart/Alternative'' (alternative-order). +# +# +# set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi" +# +# Name: sendmail +# Type: path +# Default: "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi" +# +# +# Specifies the program and arguments used to deliver mail sent by Mutt. +# Mutt expects that the specified program interprets additional +# arguments as recipient addresses. Mutt appends all recipients after +# adding a -- delimiter (if not already present). Additional +# flags, such as for $use_8bitmime, $use_envelope_from, +# $dsn_notify, or $dsn_return will be added before the delimiter. +# +# See also: $write_bcc. +# +# +# set sendmail_wait=0 +# +# Name: sendmail_wait +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the $sendmail process +# to finish before giving up and putting delivery in the background. +# +# Mutt interprets the value of this variable as follows: +# >0 number of seconds to wait for sendmail to finish before continuing +# 0 wait forever for sendmail to finish +# <0 always put sendmail in the background without waiting +# +# +# Note that if you specify a value other than 0, the output of the child +# process will be put in a temporary file. If there is some error, you +# will be informed as to where to find the output. +# +# +# set shell="" +# +# Name: shell +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# Command to use when spawning a subshell. By default, the user's login +# shell from /etc/passwd is used. +# +# +# set sidebar_delim_chars="/." +# +# Name: sidebar_delim_chars +# Type: string +# Default: "/." +# +# +# This contains the list of characters which you would like to treat +# as folder separators for displaying paths in the sidebar. +# +# Local mail is often arranged in directories: `dir1/dir2/mailbox'. +# set sidebar_delim_chars='/' +# +# IMAP mailboxes are often named: `folder1.folder2.mailbox'. +# set sidebar_delim_chars='.' +# +# See also: $sidebar_short_path, $sidebar_folder_indent, $sidebar_indent_string. +# +# +# set sidebar_divider_char="|" +# +# Name: sidebar_divider_char +# Type: string +# Default: "|" +# +# +# This specifies the characters to be drawn between the sidebar (when +# visible) and the other Mutt panels. ASCII and Unicode line-drawing +# characters are supported. +# +# +# set sidebar_folder_indent=no +# +# Name: sidebar_folder_indent +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Set this to indent mailboxes in the sidebar. +# +# See also: $sidebar_short_path, $sidebar_indent_string, $sidebar_delim_chars. +# +# +# set sidebar_format="%B%* %n" +# +# Name: sidebar_format +# Type: string +# Default: "%B%* %n" +# +# +# This variable allows you to customize the sidebar display. This string is +# similar to $index_format, but has its own set of printf(3)-like +# sequences: +# %B Name of the mailbox +# %S * Size of mailbox (total number of messages) +# %N * Number of unread messages in the mailbox +# %n N if mailbox has new mail, blank otherwise +# %F * Number of Flagged messages in the mailbox +# %! ``!'' : one flagged message; +# ``!!'' : two flagged messages; +# ``n!'' : n flagged messages (for n > 2). +# Otherwise prints nothing. +# %d * @ Number of deleted messages +# %L * @ Number of messages after limiting +# %t * @ Number of tagged messages +# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with ``X'' +# %|X pad to the end of the line with ``X'' +# %*X soft-fill with character ``X'' as pad +# +# +# * = Can be optionally printed if nonzero +# @ = Only applicable to the current folder +# +# In order to use %S, %N, %F, and %!, $mail_check_stats must +# be set. When thus set, a suggested value for this option is +# "%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S". +# +# +# set sidebar_indent_string=" " +# +# Name: sidebar_indent_string +# Type: string +# Default: " " +# +# +# This specifies the string that is used to indent mailboxes in the sidebar. +# It defaults to two spaces. +# +# See also: $sidebar_short_path, $sidebar_folder_indent, $sidebar_delim_chars. +# +# +# set sidebar_new_mail_only=no +# +# Name: sidebar_new_mail_only +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the sidebar will only display mailboxes containing new, or +# flagged, mail. +# +# See also: sidebar_whitelist. +# +# +# set sidebar_next_new_wrap=no +# +# Name: sidebar_next_new_wrap +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the command will not stop and the end of +# the list of mailboxes, but wrap around to the beginning. The +# command is similarly affected, wrapping around to +# the end of the list. +# +# +# set sidebar_relative_shortpath_indent=no +# +# Name: sidebar_relative_shortpath_indent +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, this option changes how $sidebar_short_path and +# $sidebar_folder_indent perform shortening and indentation: both +# will look at the previous sidebar entries and shorten/indent +# relative to the most recent parent. +# +# An example of this option set/unset for mailboxes listed in this +# order, with $sidebar_short_path=yes, +# $sidebar_folder_indent=yes, and $sidebar_indent_string="→": +# mailbox set unset +# =a.b =a.b →b +# =a.b.c.d →c.d →→→d +# =a.b.e →e →→e +# +# +# The second line illustrates most clearly. With this option set, +# =a.b.c.d is shortened relative to =a.b, becoming +# c.d; it is also indented one place relative to =a.b. +# With this option unset =a.b.c.d is always shortened to the +# last part of the mailbox, d and is indented three places, +# with respect to $folder (represented by '='). +# +# When set, the third line will also be indented and shortened +# relative to the first line. +# +# +# set sidebar_short_path=no +# +# Name: sidebar_short_path +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# By default the sidebar will show the mailbox's path, relative to the +# $folder variable. Setting sidebar_shortpath=yes will shorten the +# names relative to the previous name. Here's an example: +# shortpath=no shortpath=yes shortpath=yes, folderindent=yes, indentstr=".." +# fruit fruit fruit +# fruit.apple apple ..apple +# fruit.banana banana ..banana +# fruit.cherry cherry ..cherry +# +# +# See also: $sidebar_delim_chars, $sidebar_folder_indent, $sidebar_indent_string. +# +# +# set sidebar_sort_method=order +# +# Name: sidebar_sort_method +# Type: sort order +# Default: order +# +# +# Specifies how to sort entries in the file browser. By default, the +# entries are sorted alphabetically. Valid values: +# - alpha (alphabetically) +# - count (all message count) +# - flagged (flagged message count) +# - name (alphabetically) +# - new (unread message count) +# - path (alphabetically) +# - unread (unread message count) +# - unsorted +# +# +# You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting +# order (example: ``set sort_browser=reverse-date''). +# +# +# set sidebar_use_mailbox_shortcuts=no +# +# Name: sidebar_use_mailbox_shortcuts +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, sidebar mailboxes will be displayed with mailbox shortcut prefixes +# "=" or "~". +# +# When unset, the sidebar will trim off a matching $folder prefix +# but otherwise not use mailbox shortcuts. +# +# +# set sidebar_visible=no +# +# Name: sidebar_visible +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This specifies whether or not to show sidebar. The sidebar shows a list of +# all your mailboxes. +# +# See also: $sidebar_format, $sidebar_width +# +# +# set sidebar_width=30 +# +# Name: sidebar_width +# Type: number +# Default: 30 +# +# +# This controls the width of the sidebar. It is measured in screen columns. +# For example: sidebar_width=20 could display 20 ASCII characters, or 10 +# Chinese characters. +# +# +# set sig_dashes=yes +# +# Name: sig_dashes +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, a line containing ``-- '' (note the trailing space) will be inserted before your +# $signature. It is strongly recommended that you not unset +# this variable unless your signature contains just your name. The +# reason for this is because many software packages use ``-- \n'' to +# detect your signature. For example, Mutt has the ability to highlight +# the signature in a different color in the built-in pager. +# +# +# set sig_on_top=no +# +# Name: sig_on_top +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, the signature will be included before any quoted or forwarded +# text. It is strongly recommended that you do not set this variable +# unless you really know what you are doing, and are prepared to take +# some heat from netiquette guardians. +# +# +# set signature="~/.signature" +# +# Name: signature +# Type: path +# Default: "~/.signature" +# +# +# Specifies the filename of your signature, which is appended to all +# outgoing messages. If the filename ends with a pipe (``|''), it is +# assumed that filename is a shell command and input should be read from +# its standard output. +# +# +# set simple_search="~f %s | ~s %s" +# +# Name: simple_search +# Type: string +# Default: "~f %s | ~s %s" +# +# +# Specifies how Mutt should expand a simple search into a real search +# pattern. A simple search is one that does not contain any of the ``~'' pattern +# operators. See ``patterns'' for more information on search patterns. +# +# For example, if you simply type ``joe'' at a search or limit prompt, Mutt +# will automatically expand it to the value specified by this variable by +# replacing ``%s'' with the supplied string. +# For the default value, ``joe'' would be expanded to: ``~f joe | ~s joe''. +# +# +# set size_show_bytes=no +# +# Name: size_show_bytes +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, message sizes will display bytes for values less than +# 1 kilobyte. See formatstrings-size. +# +# +# set size_show_fractions=yes +# +# Name: size_show_fractions +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, message sizes will be displayed with a single decimal value +# for sizes from 0 to 10 kilobytes and 1 to 10 megabytes. +# See formatstrings-size. +# +# +# set size_show_mb=yes +# +# Name: size_show_mb +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set, message sizes will display megabytes for values greater than +# or equal to 1 megabyte. See formatstrings-size. +# +# +# set size_units_on_left=no +# +# Name: size_units_on_left +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, message sizes units will be displayed to the left of the number. +# See formatstrings-size. +# +# +# set sleep_time=1 +# +# Name: sleep_time +# Type: number +# Default: 1 +# +# +# Specifies time, in seconds, to pause while displaying certain informational +# messages, while moving from folder to folder and after expunging +# messages from the current folder. The default is to pause one second, so +# a value of zero for this option suppresses the pause. +# +# +# set smart_wrap=yes +# +# Name: smart_wrap +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls the display of lines longer than the screen width in the +# internal pager. If set, long lines are wrapped at a word boundary. If +# unset, lines are simply wrapped at the screen edge. Also see the +# $markers variable. +# +# +# set smileys="(>From )|(:[-^]?[][)(><}{|/DP])" +# +# Name: smileys +# Type: regular expression +# Default: "(>From )|(:[-^]?[][)(><}{|/DP])" +# +# +# The pager uses this variable to catch some common false +# positives of $quote_regexp, most notably smileys and not consider +# a line quoted text if it also matches $smileys. This mostly +# happens at the beginning of a line. +# +# +# set smime_ask_cert_label=yes +# +# Name: smime_ask_cert_label +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This flag controls whether you want to be asked to enter a label +# for a certificate about to be added to the database or not. It is +# set by default. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_ca_location="" +# +# Name: smime_ca_location +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable contains the name of either a directory, or a file which +# contains trusted certificates for use with OpenSSL. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_certificates="" +# +# Name: smime_certificates +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# Since for S/MIME there is no pubring/secring as with PGP, mutt has to handle +# storage and retrieval of keys by itself. This is very basic right +# now, and keys and certificates are stored in two different +# directories, both named as the hash-value retrieved from +# OpenSSL. There is an index file which contains mailbox-address +# keyid pairs, and which can be manually edited. This option points to +# the location of the certificates. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_decrypt_command="" +# +# Name: smime_decrypt_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This format string specifies a command which is used to decrypt +# application/x-pkcs7-mime attachments. +# +# The OpenSSL command formats have their own set of printf(3)-like sequences +# similar to PGP's: +# %f Expands to the name of a file containing a message. +# %s Expands to the name of a file containing the signature part +# of a multipart/signed attachment when verifying it. +# %k The key-pair specified with $smime_default_key +# %c One or more certificate IDs. +# %a The algorithm used for encryption. +# %d The message digest algorithm specified with $smime_sign_digest_alg. +# %C CA location: Depending on whether $smime_ca_location +# points to a directory or file, this expands to +# ``-CApath $smime_ca_location'' or ``-CAfile $smime_ca_location''. +# +# +# For examples on how to configure these formats, see the smime.rc in +# the share/examples/mutt subdirectory which has been installed on your system +# alongside the documentation. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_decrypt_use_default_key=yes +# +# Name: smime_decrypt_use_default_key +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set (default) this tells mutt to use the default key for decryption. Otherwise, +# if managing multiple certificate-key-pairs, mutt will try to use the mailbox-address +# to determine the key to use. It will ask you to supply a key, if it can't find one. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_dont_check_sender=no +# +# Name: smime_dont_check_sender +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This flag controls wether you want the skip the check for the sender's +# email address against the email address stored in the certificate. +# This can be useful if most of your email senders use SMIMEv3 which no +# longer needs email-addresses as part of the certificates. +# It is not set by default. +# +# +# set smime_default_key="" +# +# Name: smime_default_key +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This is the default key-pair to use for S/MIME operations, and must be +# set to the keyid (the hash-value that OpenSSL generates) to work properly. +# +# It will be used for encryption (see $postpone_encrypt and +# $smime_self_encrypt). +# +# It will be used for decryption unless $smime_decrypt_use_default_key +# is unset. +# +# It will also be used for signing unless $smime_sign_as is set. +# +# The (now deprecated) smime_self_encrypt_as is an alias for this +# variable, and should no longer be used. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_encrypt_command="" +# +# Name: smime_encrypt_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to create encrypted S/MIME messages. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_encrypt_with="aes256" +# +# Name: smime_encrypt_with +# Type: string +# Default: "aes256" +# +# +# This sets the algorithm that should be used for encryption. +# Valid choices are ``aes128'', ``aes192'', ``aes256'', ``des'', ``des3'', ``rc2-40'', ``rc2-64'', ``rc2-128''. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_get_cert_command="" +# +# Name: smime_get_cert_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to extract X509 certificates from a PKCS7 structure. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_get_cert_email_command="" +# +# Name: smime_get_cert_email_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to extract the mail address(es) used for storing +# X509 certificates, and for verification purposes (to check whether the +# certificate was issued for the sender's mailbox). +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_get_signer_cert_command="" +# +# Name: smime_get_signer_cert_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to extract only the signers X509 certificate from a S/MIME +# signature, so that the certificate's owner may get compared to the +# email's ``From:'' field. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_import_cert_command="" +# +# Name: smime_import_cert_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to import a certificate via smime_keys. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_is_default=no +# +# Name: smime_is_default +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# The default behavior of mutt is to use PGP on all auto-sign/encryption +# operations. To override and to use OpenSSL instead this must be set. +# However, this has no effect while replying, since mutt will automatically +# select the same application that was used to sign/encrypt the original +# message. (Note that this variable can be overridden by unsetting $crypt_autosmime.) +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_keys="" +# +# Name: smime_keys +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# Since for S/MIME there is no pubring/secring as with PGP, mutt has to handle +# storage and retrieval of keys/certs by itself. This is very basic right now, +# and stores keys and certificates in two different directories, both +# named as the hash-value retrieved from OpenSSL. There is an index file +# which contains mailbox-address keyid pair, and which can be manually +# edited. This option points to the location of the private keys. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_pk7out_command="" +# +# Name: smime_pk7out_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to extract PKCS7 structures of S/MIME signatures, +# in order to extract the public X509 certificate(s). +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_self_encrypt=yes +# +# Name: smime_self_encrypt +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, S/MIME encrypted messages will also be encrypted +# using the certificate in $smime_default_key. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_sign_as="" +# +# Name: smime_sign_as +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# If you have a separate key to use for signing, you should set this +# to the signing key. Most people will only need to set $smime_default_key. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_sign_command="" +# +# Name: smime_sign_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to created S/MIME signatures of type +# multipart/signed, which can be read by all mail clients. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. NOTE: %c and %k will default +# to $smime_sign_as if set, otherwise $smime_default_key. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_sign_digest_alg="sha256" +# +# Name: smime_sign_digest_alg +# Type: string +# Default: "sha256" +# +# +# This sets the algorithm that should be used for the signature message digest. +# Valid choices are ``md5'', ``sha1'', ``sha224'', ``sha256'', ``sha384'', ``sha512''. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_sign_opaque_command="" +# +# Name: smime_sign_opaque_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to created S/MIME signatures of type +# application/x-pkcs7-signature, which can only be handled by mail +# clients supporting the S/MIME extension. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_timeout=300 +# +# Name: smime_timeout +# Type: number (long) +# Default: 300 +# +# +# The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if +# not used. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_verify_command="" +# +# Name: smime_verify_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type multipart/signed. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smime_verify_opaque_command="" +# +# Name: smime_verify_opaque_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type +# application/x-pkcs7-mime. +# +# This is a format string, see the $smime_decrypt_command command for +# possible printf(3)-like sequences. +# (S/MIME only) +# +# +# set smtp_authenticators="" +# +# Name: smtp_authenticators +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# This is a colon-delimited list of authentication methods mutt may +# attempt to use to log in to an SMTP server, in the order mutt should +# try them. Authentication methods are any SASL mechanism, e.g. +# ``digest-md5'', ``gssapi'' or ``cram-md5''. +# This option is case-insensitive. If it is ``unset'' +# (the default) mutt will try all available methods, in order from +# most-secure to least-secure. +# +# Example: +# set smtp_authenticators="digest-md5:cram-md5" +# +# +# set smtp_oauth_refresh_command="" +# +# Name: smtp_oauth_refresh_command +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# The command to run to generate an OAUTH refresh token for +# authorizing your connection to your SMTP server. This command will be +# run on every connection attempt that uses the OAUTHBEARER authentication +# mechanism. See ``oauth'' for details. +# +# +# set smtp_pass="" +# +# Name: smtp_pass +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Specifies the password for your SMTP account. If unset, Mutt will +# prompt you for your password when you first send mail via SMTP. +# See $smtp_url to configure mutt to send mail via SMTP. +# +# Warning: you should only use this option when you are on a +# fairly secure machine, because the superuser can read your muttrc even +# if you are the only one who can read the file. +# +# +# set smtp_url="" +# +# Name: smtp_url +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Defines the SMTP smarthost where sent messages should relayed for +# delivery. This should take the form of an SMTP URL, e.g.: +# smtp[s]://[user[:pass]@]host[:port] +# +# where ``[...]'' denotes an optional part. +# Setting this variable overrides the value of the $sendmail +# variable. +# +# Also see $write_bcc. +# +# +set sort=reverse-date +# +# Name: sort +# Type: sort order +# Default: date +# +# +# Specifies how to sort messages in the ``index'' menu. Valid values +# are: +# - date or date-sent +# - date-received +# - from +# - mailbox-order (unsorted) +# - score +# - size +# - spam +# - subject +# - threads +# - to +# +# +# You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting +# order (example: ``set sort=reverse-date-sent''). +# +# +# set sort_alias=alias +# +# Name: sort_alias +# Type: sort order +# Default: alias +# +# +# Specifies how the entries in the ``alias'' menu are sorted. The +# following are legal values: +# - address (sort alphabetically by email address) +# - alias (sort alphabetically by alias name) +# - unsorted (leave in order specified in .muttrc) +# +# +# set sort_aux=date +# +# Name: sort_aux +# Type: sort order +# Default: date +# +# +# This provides a secondary sort for messages in the ``index'' menu, used +# when the $sort value is equal for two messages. +# +# When sorting by threads, this variable controls how threads are sorted +# in relation to other threads, and how the branches of the thread trees +# are sorted. This can be set to any value that $sort can, except +# ``threads'' (in that case, mutt will just use ``date-sent''). You can also +# specify the ``last-'' prefix in addition to the ``reverse-'' prefix, but ``last-'' +# must come after ``reverse-''. The ``last-'' prefix causes messages to be +# sorted against its siblings by which has the last descendant, using +# the rest of $sort_aux as an ordering. For instance, +# set sort_aux=last-date-received +# +# would mean that if a new message is received in a +# thread, that thread becomes the last one displayed (or the first, if +# you have ``set sort=reverse-threads''.) +# +# Note: For reversed-threads $sort +# order, $sort_aux is reversed again (which is not the right thing to do, +# but kept to not break any existing configuration setting). +# +# +# set sort_browser=alpha +# +# Name: sort_browser +# Type: sort order +# Default: alpha +# +# +# Specifies how to sort entries in the file browser. By default, the +# entries are sorted alphabetically. Valid values: +# - alpha (alphabetically) +# - count +# - date +# - size +# - unread +# - unsorted +# +# +# You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting +# order (example: ``set sort_browser=reverse-date''). +# +# +# set sort_re=yes +# +# Name: sort_re +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# This variable is only useful when sorting by threads with +# $strict_threads unset. In that case, it changes the heuristic +# mutt uses to thread messages by subject. With $sort_re set, mutt will +# only attach a message as the child of another message by subject if +# the subject of the child message starts with a substring matching the +# setting of $reply_regexp. With $sort_re unset, mutt will attach +# the message whether or not this is the case, as long as the +# non-$reply_regexp parts of both messages are identical. +# +# +# set spam_separator="," +# +# Name: spam_separator +# Type: string +# Default: "," +# +# +# This variable controls what happens when multiple spam headers +# are matched: if unset, each successive header will overwrite any +# previous matches value for the spam label. If set, each successive +# match will append to the previous, using this variable's value as a +# separator. +# +# +set spoolfile=+/ +# +# Name: spoolfile +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# If your spool mailbox is in a non-default place where Mutt cannot find +# it, you can specify its location with this variable. Mutt will +# initially set this variable to the value of the environment +# variable $MAIL or $MAILDIR if either is defined. +# +# +# set ssl_ca_certificates_file="" +# +# Name: ssl_ca_certificates_file +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable specifies a file containing trusted CA certificates. +# Any server certificate that is signed with one of these CA +# certificates is also automatically accepted. (GnuTLS only) +# +# Example: +# set ssl_ca_certificates_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt +# +# +# set ssl_client_cert="" +# +# Name: ssl_client_cert +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# The file containing a client certificate and its associated private +# key. +# +# +# set ssl_force_tls=no +# +# Name: ssl_force_tls +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If this variable is set, Mutt will require that all connections +# to remote servers be encrypted. Furthermore it will attempt to +# negotiate TLS even if the server does not advertise the capability, +# since it would otherwise have to abort the connection anyway. This +# option supersedes $ssl_starttls. +# +# +# set ssl_min_dh_prime_bits=0 +# +# Name: ssl_min_dh_prime_bits +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# This variable specifies the minimum acceptable prime size (in bits) +# for use in any Diffie-Hellman key exchange. A value of 0 will use +# the default from the GNUTLS library. (GnuTLS only) +# +# +# set ssl_starttls=yes +# +# Name: ssl_starttls +# Type: quadoption +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set (the default), mutt will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers +# advertising the capability. When unset, mutt will not attempt to +# use STARTTLS regardless of the server's capabilities. +# +# +# set ssl_use_sslv2=no +# +# Name: ssl_use_sslv2 +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set , Mutt will use SSLv2 when communicating with servers that +# request it. N.B. As of 2011, SSLv2 is considered insecure, and using +# is inadvisable. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6176 . +# (OpenSSL only) +# +# +# set ssl_use_sslv3=no +# +# Name: ssl_use_sslv3 +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set , Mutt will use SSLv3 when communicating with servers that +# request it. N.B. As of 2015, SSLv3 is considered insecure, and using +# it is inadvisable. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7525 . +# +# +# set ssl_use_tlsv1=no +# +# Name: ssl_use_tlsv1 +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set , Mutt will use TLSv1.0 when communicating with servers that +# request it. N.B. As of 2015, TLSv1.0 is considered insecure, and using +# it is inadvisable. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7525 . +# +# +# set ssl_use_tlsv1_1=no +# +# Name: ssl_use_tlsv1_1 +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set , Mutt will use TLSv1.1 when communicating with servers that +# request it. N.B. As of 2015, TLSv1.1 is considered insecure, and using +# it is inadvisable. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7525 . +# +# +# set ssl_use_tlsv1_2=yes +# +# Name: ssl_use_tlsv1_2 +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set , Mutt will use TLSv1.2 when communicating with servers that +# request it. +# +# +# set ssl_use_tlsv1_3=yes +# +# Name: ssl_use_tlsv1_3 +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set , Mutt will use TLSv1.3 when communicating with servers that +# request it. +# +# +# set ssl_usesystemcerts=yes +# +# Name: ssl_usesystemcerts +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set to yes, mutt will use CA certificates in the +# system-wide certificate store when checking if a server certificate +# is signed by a trusted CA. (OpenSSL only) +# +# +# set ssl_verify_dates=yes +# +# Name: ssl_verify_dates +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set (the default), mutt will not automatically accept a server +# certificate that is either not yet valid or already expired. You should +# only unset this for particular known hosts, using the +# function. +# +# +# set ssl_verify_host=yes +# +# Name: ssl_verify_host +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# If set (the default), mutt will not automatically accept a server +# certificate whose host name does not match the host used in your folder +# URL. You should only unset this for particular known hosts, using +# the function. +# +# +# set ssl_verify_partial_chains=no +# +# Name: ssl_verify_partial_chains +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# This option should not be changed from the default unless you understand +# what you are doing. +# +# Setting this variable to yes will permit verifying partial +# certification chains, i. e. a certificate chain where not the root, +# but an intermediate certificate CA, or the host certificate, are +# marked trusted (in $certificate_file), without marking the root +# signing CA as trusted. +# +# (OpenSSL 1.0.2b and newer only). +# +# +# set ssl_ciphers="" +# +# Name: ssl_ciphers +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Contains a colon-seperated list of ciphers to use when using SSL. +# For OpenSSL, see ciphers(1) for the syntax of the string. +# +# For GnuTLS, this option will be used in place of "NORMAL" at the +# start of the priority string. See gnutls_priority_init(3) for the +# syntax and more details. (Note: GnuTLS version 2.1.7 or higher is +# required.) +# +# +# set status_chars="-*%A" +# +# Name: status_chars +# Type: string +# Default: "-*%A" +# +# +# Controls the characters used by the ``%r'' indicator in +# $status_format. The first character is used when the mailbox is +# unchanged. The second is used when the mailbox has been changed, and +# it needs to be resynchronized. The third is used if the mailbox is in +# read-only mode, or if the mailbox will not be written when exiting +# that mailbox (You can toggle whether to write changes to a mailbox +# with the operation, bound by default to ``%''). The fourth +# is used to indicate that the current folder has been opened in attach- +# message mode (Certain operations like composing a new mail, replying, +# forwarding, etc. are not permitted in this mode). +# +# +# set status_format="-%r-Mutt: %f [Msgs:%?M?%M/?%m%?n? New:%n?%?o? Old:%o?%?d? Del:%d?%?F? Flag:%F?%?t? Tag:%t?%?p? Post:%p?%?b? Inc:%b?%?B? Back:%B?%?l? %l?]---(%s/%S)-%>-(%P)---" +# +# Name: status_format +# Type: string +# Default: "-%r-Mutt: %f [Msgs:%?M?%M/?%m%?n? New:%n?%?o? Old:%o?%?d? Del:%d?%?F? Flag:%F?%?t? Tag:%t?%?p? Post:%p?%?b? Inc:%b?%?B? Back:%B?%?l? %l?]---(%s/%S)-%>-(%P)---" +# +# +# Controls the format of the status line displayed in the ``index'' +# menu. This string is similar to $index_format, but has its own +# set of printf(3)-like sequences: +# %b number of mailboxes with new mail * +# %B number of backgrounded editing sessions * +# %d number of deleted messages * +# %f the full pathname of the current mailbox +# %F number of flagged messages * +# %h local hostname +# %l size (in bytes) of the current mailbox (see formatstrings-size) * +# %L size (in bytes) of the messages shown +# (i.e., which match the current limit) (see formatstrings-size) * +# %m the number of messages in the mailbox * +# %M the number of messages shown (i.e., which match the current limit) * +# %n number of new messages in the mailbox * +# %o number of old unread messages * +# %p number of postponed messages * +# %P percentage of the way through the index +# %r modified/read-only/won't-write/attach-message indicator, +# according to $status_chars +# %R number of read messages * +# %s current sorting mode ($sort) +# %S current aux sorting method ($sort_aux) +# %t number of tagged messages * +# %u number of unread messages * +# %v Mutt version string +# %V currently active limit pattern, if any * +# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with ``X'' +# %|X pad to the end of the line with ``X'' +# %*X soft-fill with character ``X'' as pad +# +# +# For an explanation of ``soft-fill'', see the $index_format documentation. +# +# * = can be optionally printed if nonzero +# +# Some of the above sequences can be used to optionally print a string +# if their value is nonzero. For example, you may only want to see the +# number of flagged messages if such messages exist, since zero is not +# particularly meaningful. To optionally print a string based upon one +# of the above sequences, the following construct is used: +# +# %??? +# +# where sequence_char is a character from the table above, and +# optional_string is the string you would like printed if +# sequence_char is nonzero. optional_string may contain +# other sequences as well as normal text, but you may not nest +# optional strings. +# +# Here is an example illustrating how to optionally print the number of +# new messages in a mailbox: +# +# %?n?%n new messages.? +# +# You can also switch between two strings using the following construct: +# +# %??&? +# +# If the value of sequence_char is non-zero, if_string will +# be expanded, otherwise else_string will be expanded. +# +# You can force the result of any printf(3)-like sequence to be lowercase +# by prefixing the sequence character with an underscore (``_'') sign. +# For example, if you want to display the local hostname in lowercase, +# you would use: ``%_h''. +# +# If you prefix the sequence character with a colon (``:'') character, mutt +# will replace any dots in the expansion by underscores. This might be helpful +# with IMAP folders that don't like dots in folder names. +# +# +# set status_on_top=no +# +# Name: status_on_top +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Setting this variable causes the ``status bar'' to be displayed on +# the first line of the screen rather than near the bottom. If $help +# is set, too it'll be placed at the bottom. +# +# +# set strict_threads=no +# +# Name: strict_threads +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# If set, threading will only make use of the ``In-Reply-To'' and +# ``References:'' fields when you $sort by message threads. By +# default, messages with the same subject are grouped together in +# ``pseudo threads.''. This may not always be desirable, such as in a +# personal mailbox where you might have several unrelated messages with +# the subjects like ``hi'' which will get grouped together. See also +# $sort_re for a less drastic way of controlling this +# behavior. +# +# +# set suspend=yes +# +# Name: suspend +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When unset, mutt won't stop when the user presses the terminal's +# susp key, usually ``^Z''. This is useful if you run mutt +# inside an xterm using a command like ``xterm -e mutt''. +# +# +# set text_flowed=no +# +# Name: text_flowed +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will generate ``format=flowed'' bodies with a content type +# of ``text/plain; format=flowed''. +# This format is easier to handle for some mailing software, and generally +# just looks like ordinary text. To actually make use of this format's +# features, you'll need support in your editor. +# +# The option only controls newly composed messages. Postponed messages, +# resent messages, and draft messages (via -H on the command line) will +# use the content-type of the source message. +# +# Note that $indent_string is ignored when this option is set. +# +# +# set thorough_search=yes +# +# Name: thorough_search +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Affects the ~b and ~h search operations described in +# section ``patterns''. If set, the headers and body/attachments of +# messages to be searched are decoded before searching. If unset, +# messages are searched as they appear in the folder. +# +# Users searching attachments or for non-ASCII characters should set +# this value because decoding also includes MIME parsing/decoding and possible +# character set conversions. Otherwise mutt will attempt to match against the +# raw message received (for example quoted-printable encoded or with encoded +# headers) which may lead to incorrect search results. +# +# +# set thread_received=no +# +# Name: thread_received +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt uses the date received rather than the date sent +# to thread messages by subject. +# +# +# set tilde=no +# +# Name: tilde +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, the internal-pager will pad blank lines to the bottom of the +# screen with a tilde (``~''). +# +# +# set time_inc=0 +# +# Name: time_inc +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# Along with $read_inc, $write_inc, and $net_inc, this +# variable controls the frequency with which progress updates are +# displayed. It suppresses updates less than $time_inc milliseconds +# apart. This can improve throughput on systems with slow terminals, +# or when running mutt on a remote system. +# +# Also see the ``tuning'' section of the manual for performance considerations. +# +# +# set timeout=600 +# +# Name: timeout +# Type: number +# Default: 600 +# +# +# When Mutt is waiting for user input either idling in menus or +# in an interactive prompt, Mutt would block until input is +# present. Depending on the context, this would prevent certain +# operations from working, like checking for new mail or keeping +# an IMAP connection alive. +# +# This variable controls how many seconds Mutt will at most wait +# until it aborts waiting for input, performs these operations and +# continues to wait for input. +# +# A value of zero or less will cause Mutt to never time out. +# +# +# set tmpdir="" +# +# Name: tmpdir +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# This variable allows you to specify where Mutt will place its +# temporary files needed for displaying and composing messages. If +# this variable is not set, the environment variable $TMPDIR is +# used. If $TMPDIR is not set then ``/tmp'' is used. +# +# +# set to_chars=" +TCFL" +# +# Name: to_chars +# Type: string +# Default: " +TCFL" +# +# +# Controls the character used to indicate mail addressed to you. The +# first character is the one used when the mail is not addressed to your +# address. The second is used when you are the only +# recipient of the message. The third is when your address +# appears in the ``To:'' header field, but you are not the only recipient of +# the message. The fourth character is used when your +# address is specified in the ``Cc:'' header field, but you are not the only +# recipient. The fifth character is used to indicate mail that was sent +# by you. The sixth character is used to indicate when a mail +# was sent to a mailing-list you subscribe to. +# +# +# set trash="" +# +# Name: trash +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# If set, this variable specifies the path of the trash folder where the +# mails marked for deletion will be moved, instead of being irremediably +# purged. +# +# NOTE: When you delete a message in the trash folder, it is really +# deleted, so that you have a way to clean the trash. +# +# +# set ts_icon_format="M%?n?AIL&ail?" +# +# Name: ts_icon_format +# Type: string +# Default: "M%?n?AIL&ail?" +# +# +# Controls the format of the icon title, as long as ``$ts_enabled'' is set. +# This string is identical in formatting to the one used by +# ``$status_format''. +# +# +# set ts_enabled=no +# +# Name: ts_enabled +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether mutt tries to set the terminal status line and icon name. +# Most terminal emulators emulate the status line in the window title. +# +# +# set ts_status_format="Mutt with %?m?%m messages&no messages?%?n? [%n NEW]?" +# +# Name: ts_status_format +# Type: string +# Default: "Mutt with %?m?%m messages&no messages?%?n? [%n NEW]?" +# +# +# Controls the format of the terminal status line (or window title), +# provided that ``$ts_enabled'' has been set. This string is identical in +# formatting to the one used by ``$status_format''. +# +# +# set tunnel="" +# +# Name: tunnel +# Type: string +# Default: "" +# +# +# Setting this variable will cause mutt to open a pipe to a command +# instead of a raw socket. You may be able to use this to set up +# preauthenticated connections to your IMAP/POP3/SMTP server. Example: +# set tunnel="ssh -q mailhost.net /usr/local/libexec/imapd" +# +# Note: For this example to work you must be able to log in to the remote +# machine without having to enter a password. +# +# When set, Mutt uses the tunnel for all remote connections. +# Please see ``account-hook'' in the manual for how to use different +# tunnel commands per connection. +# +# +# set uncollapse_jump=no +# +# Name: uncollapse_jump +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, Mutt will jump to the next unread message, if any, +# when the current thread is uncollapsed. +# +# +# set uncollapse_new=yes +# +# Name: uncollapse_new +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will automatically uncollapse any collapsed thread +# that receives a new message. When unset, collapsed threads will +# remain collapsed. the presence of the new message will still affect +# index sorting, though. +# +# +# set use_8bitmime=no +# +# Name: use_8bitmime +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Warning: do not set this variable unless you are using a version +# of sendmail which supports the -B8BITMIME flag (such as sendmail +# 8.8.x) or you may not be able to send mail. +# +# When set, Mutt will invoke $sendmail with the -B8BITMIME +# flag when sending 8-bit messages to enable ESMTP negotiation. +# +# +# set use_domain=yes +# +# Name: use_domain +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will qualify all local addresses (ones without the +# ``@host'' portion) with the value of $hostname. If unset, no +# addresses will be qualified. +# +# +# set use_envelope_from=no +# +# Name: use_envelope_from +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will set the envelope sender of the message. +# If $envelope_from_address is set, it will be used as the sender +# address. If unset, mutt will attempt to derive the sender from the +# ``From:'' header. +# +# Note that this information is passed to sendmail command using the +# -f command line switch. Therefore setting this option is not useful +# if the $sendmail variable already contains -f or if the +# executable pointed to by $sendmail doesn't support the -f switch. +# +# +# set use_from=yes +# +# Name: use_from +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will generate the ``From:'' header field when +# sending messages. If unset, no ``From:'' header field will be +# generated unless the user explicitly sets one using the ``my_hdr'' +# command. +# +# +# set use_ipv6=yes +# +# Name: use_ipv6 +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, Mutt will look for IPv6 addresses of hosts it tries to +# contact. If this option is unset, Mutt will restrict itself to IPv4 addresses. +# Normally, the default should work. +# +# +# set user_agent=no +# +# Name: user_agent +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# When set, mutt will add a ``User-Agent:'' header to outgoing +# messages, indicating which version of mutt was used for composing +# them. +# +# +# set visual="" +# +# Name: visual +# Type: path +# Default: "" +# +# +# Specifies the visual editor to invoke when the ``~v'' command is +# given in the built-in editor. +# +# +# set wait_key=yes +# +# Name: wait_key +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls whether Mutt will ask you to press a key after an external command +# has been invoked by these functions: , +# , , , +# and commands. +# +# It is also used when viewing attachments with ``auto_view'', provided +# that the corresponding mailcap entry has a needsterminal flag, +# and the external program is interactive. +# +# When set, Mutt will always ask for a key. When unset, Mutt will wait +# for a key only if the external command returned a non-zero status. +# +# +# set weed=yes +# +# Name: weed +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# When set, mutt will weed headers when displaying, forwarding, +# printing, or replying to messages. +# +# +# set wrap=0 +# +# Name: wrap +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# When set to a positive value, mutt will wrap text at $wrap characters. +# When set to a negative value, mutt will wrap text so that there are $wrap +# characters of empty space on the right side of the terminal. Setting it +# to zero makes mutt wrap at the terminal width. +# +# Also see $reflow_wrap. +# +# +# set wrap_headers=78 +# +# Name: wrap_headers +# Type: number +# Default: 78 +# +# +# This option specifies the number of characters to use for wrapping +# an outgoing message's headers. Allowed values are between 78 and 998 +# inclusive. +# +# Note: This option usually shouldn't be changed. RFC5233 +# recommends a line length of 78 (the default), so please only change +# this setting when you know what you're doing. +# +# +# set wrap_search=yes +# +# Name: wrap_search +# Type: boolean +# Default: yes +# +# +# Controls whether searches wrap around the end. +# +# When set, searches will wrap around the first (or last) item. When +# unset, incremental searches will not wrap. +# +# +# set wrapmargin=0 +# +# Name: wrapmargin +# Type: number +# Default: 0 +# +# +# (DEPRECATED) Equivalent to setting $wrap with a negative value. +# +# +# set write_bcc=no +# +# Name: write_bcc +# Type: boolean +# Default: no +# +# +# Controls whether mutt writes out the ``Bcc:'' header when +# preparing messages to be sent. Some MTAs, such as Exim and +# Courier, do not strip the ``Bcc:'' header; so it is advisable to +# leave this unset unless you have a particular need for the header +# to be in the sent message. +# +# If mutt is set to deliver directly via SMTP (see $smtp_url), +# this option does nothing: mutt will never write out the ``Bcc:'' +# header in this case. +# +# Note this option only affects the sending of messages. Fcc'ed +# copies of a message will always contain the ``Bcc:'' header if +# one exists. +# +# +# set write_inc=10 +# +# Name: write_inc +# Type: number +# Default: 10 +# +# +# When writing a mailbox, a message will be printed every +# $write_inc messages to indicate progress. If set to 0, only a +# single message will be displayed before writing a mailbox. +# +# Also see the $read_inc, $net_inc and $time_inc variables and the +# ``tuning'' section of the manual for performance considerations. +# +# diff --git a/.config/newsboat/config b/.config/newsboat/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93c773b --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/newsboat/config @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +prepopulate-query-feeds yes + +urls-source "ocnews" +ocnews-url "https://nextcloud.53hor.net" +ocnews-login "adam" +ocnews-passwordfile "~/.config/newsboat/ocnews-password" + +# -- display ------------------------------------------------------------------- + +show-read-feeds yes +feed-sort-order unreadarticlecount-asc + +color info default default reverse +color listnormal_unread cyan default +color listfocus blue default reverse bold +color listfocus_unread blue default reverse bold +color article cyan default +color listnormal yellow default + +text-width 80 + +articlelist-format "%4i %f %D %?T?|%-17T| ?%t" + +highlight feedlist "^ *[0-9]+ *N " magenta magenta +highlight articlelist "^ *[0-9]+ *N " magenta magenta + +highlight article "(^Feed:.*|^Title:.*|^Author:.*)" red default +highlight article "(^Link:.*|^Date:.*)" white default +highlight article "^Podcast Download URL:.*" cyan default +highlight article "^Links:" magenta black underline +highlight article "https?://[^ ]+" green default +highlight article "^(Title):.*$" blue default +highlight article "\\[[0-9][0-9]*\\]" magenta default bold +highlight article "\\[image\\ [0-9]+\\]" green default bold +highlight article "\\[embedded flash: [0-9][0-9]*\\]" green default bold +highlight article ":.*\\(link\\)$" cyan default +highlight article ":.*\\(image\\)$" blue default +highlight article ":.*\\(embedded flash\\)$" magenta default + + +# -- navigation ---------------------------------------------------------------- + +goto-next-feed no + +#browser "xdg-open" # This will open the browser defined by xdg-settings +browser "firefox" + +# Below bindings apply vim like keybindings in most places + +bind-key h quit articlelist +bind-key h quit article +bind-key h quit tagselection +bind-key h quit feedlist +bind-key j down feedlist +bind-key j down tagselection +bind-key j next articlelist +bind-key j down article +bind-key J next-feed articlelist +bind-key k up feedlist +bind-key k prev articlelist +bind-key k up tagselection +bind-key K prev-feed articlelist +bind-key k up article +bind-key l open articlelist +bind-key l open feedlist +bind-key l open tagselection +bind-key G end +bind-key g home +bind-key d pagedown +bind-key u pageup +bind-key s toggle-show-read-feeds diff --git a/.config/picom/picom.conf b/.config/picom/picom.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c39f5d --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/picom/picom.conf @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +################################# +# Shadows # +################################# + + +# Enabled client-side shadows on windows. Note desktop windows +# (windows with '_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP') never get shadow, +# unless explicitly requested using the wintypes option. +# +# shadow = false +shadow = true; + +# The blur radius for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to 12) +# shadow-radius = 12 +#shadow-radius = 7; + +# The opacity of shadows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0.75) +# shadow-opacity = .75 + +# The left offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15) +# shadow-offset-x = -15 +#shadow-offset-x = -7; + +# The top offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15) +# shadow-offset-y = -15 +#shadow-offset-y = -7; + +# Avoid drawing shadows on dock/panel windows. This option is deprecated, +# you should use the *wintypes* option in your config file instead. +# +# no-dock-shadow = false + +# Don't draw shadows on drag-and-drop windows. This option is deprecated, +# you should use the *wintypes* option in your config file instead. +# +# no-dnd-shadow = false + +# Red color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). +# shadow-red = 0 + +# Green color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). +# shadow-green = 0 + +# Blue color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). +# shadow-blue = 0 + +# Do not paint shadows on shaped windows. Note shaped windows +# here means windows setting its shape through X Shape extension. +# Those using ARGB background is beyond our control. +# Deprecated, use +# shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped' +# or +# shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped && !rounded_corners' +# instead. +# +# shadow-ignore-shaped = '' + +# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should have no shadow. +# +# examples: +# shadow-exclude = "n:e:Notification"; +# +# shadow-exclude = [] +shadow-exclude = [ + "name = 'Notification'", + "class_g ?= 'Notify-osd'", + "_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS@:c" +]; + +# Specify a X geometry that describes the region in which shadow should not +# be painted in, such as a dock window region. Use +# shadow-exclude-reg = "x10+0+0" +# for example, if the 10 pixels on the bottom of the screen should not have shadows painted on. +# +# shadow-exclude-reg = "" + +# Crop shadow of a window fully on a particular Xinerama screen to the screen. +# xinerama-shadow-crop = false + + +################################# +# Fading # +################################# + + +# Fade windows in/out when opening/closing and when opacity changes, +# unless no-fading-openclose is used. +# fading = false +fading = true + +# Opacity change between steps while fading in. (0.01 - 1.0, defaults to 0.028) +# fade-in-step = 0.028 +fade-in-step = 0.05; + +# Opacity change between steps while fading out. (0.01 - 1.0, defaults to 0.03) +# fade-out-step = 0.03 +fade-out-step = 0.05; + +# The time between steps in fade step, in milliseconds. (> 0, defaults to 10) +# fade-delta = 10 + +# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should not be faded. +fade-exclude = [ + "class_g = 'Rofi'" +] + +# Do not fade on window open/close. +# no-fading-openclose = false + +# Do not fade destroyed ARGB windows with WM frame. Workaround of bugs in Openbox, Fluxbox, etc. +# no-fading-destroyed-argb = false + + +################################# +# Transparency / Opacity # +################################# + + +# Opacity of inactive windows. (0.1 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0) +# inactive-opacity = 1 +inactive-opacity = 0.8; + +# Opacity of window titlebars and borders. (0.1 - 1.0, disabled by default) +# frame-opacity = 1.0 +frame-opacity = 0.7; + +# Default opacity for dropdown menus and popup menus. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0) +# menu-opacity = 1.0 + +# Let inactive opacity set by -i override the '_NET_WM_OPACITY' values of windows. +# inactive-opacity-override = true +inactive-opacity-override = false; + +# Default opacity for active windows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 1.0) +#active-opacity = 1.0 + +# Dim inactive windows. (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0.0) +# inactive-dim = 0.0 + +# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should always be considered focused. +# focus-exclude = [] +focus-exclude = [ + "class_g = 'Firefox'" +]; + +# Use fixed inactive dim value, instead of adjusting according to window opacity. +# inactive-dim-fixed = 1.0 + +# Specify a list of opacity rules, in the format `PERCENT:PATTERN`, +# like `50:name *= "Firefox"`. picom-trans is recommended over this. +# Note we don't make any guarantee about possible conflicts with other +# programs that set '_NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY' on frame or client windows. +# example: +# opacity-rule = [ "80:class_g = 'URxvt'" ]; +# +#opacity-rule = ["5:name = 'i3lock'"] + + +################################# +# Background-Blurring # +################################# + + +# Parameters for background blurring, see the *BLUR* section for more information. +# blur-method = "gaussian" +# blur-size = 12 +# +# blur-deviation = false + +# Blur background of semi-transparent / ARGB windows. +# Bad in performance, with driver-dependent behavior. +# The name of the switch may change without prior notifications. +# +# blur-background = false + +# Blur background of windows when the window frame is not opaque. +# Implies: +# blur-background +# Bad in performance, with driver-dependent behavior. The name may change. +# +# blur-background-frame = false + + +# Use fixed blur strength rather than adjusting according to window opacity. +# blur-background-fixed = false + + +# Specify the blur convolution kernel, with the following format: +# example: +# blur-kern = "5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1"; +# +# blur-kern = '' +blur-kern = "3x3box"; + + +# Exclude conditions for background blur. +# blur-background-exclude = [] +blur-background-exclude = [ + "window_type = 'dock'", + "window_type = 'desktop'", + "_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS@:c" +]; + +################################# +# General Settings # +################################# + +# Daemonize process. Fork to background after initialization. Causes issues with certain (badly-written) drivers. +# daemon = false + +# Specify the backend to use: `xrender`, `glx`, or `xr_glx_hybrid`. +# `xrender` is the default one. +#backend = "glx"; + +# Enable/disable VSync. +# vsync = false +vsync = true + +# Enable remote control via D-Bus. See the *D-BUS API* section below for more details. +# dbus = false + +# Try to detect WM windows (a non-override-redirect window with no +# child that has 'WM_STATE') and mark them as active. +# +# mark-wmwin-focused = false +mark-wmwin-focused = true; + +# Mark override-redirect windows that doesn't have a child window with 'WM_STATE' focused. +# mark-ovredir-focused = false +mark-ovredir-focused = true; + +# Try to detect windows with rounded corners and don't consider them +# shaped windows. The accuracy is not very high, unfortunately. +# +# detect-rounded-corners = false +detect-rounded-corners = true; + +# Detect '_NET_WM_OPACITY' on client windows, useful for window managers +# not passing '_NET_WM_OPACITY' of client windows to frame windows. +# +# detect-client-opacity = false +detect-client-opacity = true; + +# Specify refresh rate of the screen. If not specified or 0, picom will +# try detecting this with X RandR extension. +# +# refresh-rate = 60 +refresh-rate = 0 + +# Limit picom to repaint at most once every 1 / 'refresh_rate' second to +# boost performance. This should not be used with +# vsync drm/opengl/opengl-oml +# as they essentially does sw-opti's job already, +# unless you wish to specify a lower refresh rate than the actual value. +# +# sw-opti = + +# Use EWMH '_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW' to determine currently focused window, +# rather than listening to 'FocusIn'/'FocusOut' event. Might have more accuracy, +# provided that the WM supports it. +# +# use-ewmh-active-win = false + +# Unredirect all windows if a full-screen opaque window is detected, +# to maximize performance for full-screen windows. Known to cause flickering +# when redirecting/unredirecting windows. +# +# unredir-if-possible = false + +# Delay before unredirecting the window, in milliseconds. Defaults to 0. +# unredir-if-possible-delay = 0 + +# Conditions of windows that shouldn't be considered full-screen for unredirecting screen. +# unredir-if-possible-exclude = [] + +# Use 'WM_TRANSIENT_FOR' to group windows, and consider windows +# in the same group focused at the same time. +# +# detect-transient = false +detect-transient = true + +# Use 'WM_CLIENT_LEADER' to group windows, and consider windows in the same +# group focused at the same time. 'WM_TRANSIENT_FOR' has higher priority if +# detect-transient is enabled, too. +# +# detect-client-leader = false +detect-client-leader = true + +# Resize damaged region by a specific number of pixels. +# A positive value enlarges it while a negative one shrinks it. +# If the value is positive, those additional pixels will not be actually painted +# to screen, only used in blur calculation, and such. (Due to technical limitations, +# with use-damage, those pixels will still be incorrectly painted to screen.) +# Primarily used to fix the line corruption issues of blur, +# in which case you should use the blur radius value here +# (e.g. with a 3x3 kernel, you should use `--resize-damage 1`, +# with a 5x5 one you use `--resize-damage 2`, and so on). +# May or may not work with *--glx-no-stencil*. Shrinking doesn't function correctly. +# +# resize-damage = 1 + +# Specify a list of conditions of windows that should be painted with inverted color. +# Resource-hogging, and is not well tested. +# +# invert-color-include = [] + +# GLX backend: Avoid using stencil buffer, useful if you don't have a stencil buffer. +# Might cause incorrect opacity when rendering transparent content (but never +# practically happened) and may not work with blur-background. +# My tests show a 15% performance boost. Recommended. +# +# glx-no-stencil = false + +# GLX backend: Avoid rebinding pixmap on window damage. +# Probably could improve performance on rapid window content changes, +# but is known to break things on some drivers (LLVMpipe, xf86-video-intel, etc.). +# Recommended if it works. +# +# glx-no-rebind-pixmap = false + +# Disable the use of damage information. +# This cause the whole screen to be redrawn everytime, instead of the part of the screen +# has actually changed. Potentially degrades the performance, but might fix some artifacts. +# The opposing option is use-damage +# +# no-use-damage = false +use-damage = true + +# Use X Sync fence to sync clients' draw calls, to make sure all draw +# calls are finished before picom starts drawing. Needed on nvidia-drivers +# with GLX backend for some users. +# +# xrender-sync-fence = false + +# GLX backend: Use specified GLSL fragment shader for rendering window contents. +# See `compton-default-fshader-win.glsl` and `compton-fake-transparency-fshader-win.glsl` +# in the source tree for examples. +# +# glx-fshader-win = '' + +# Force all windows to be painted with blending. Useful if you +# have a glx-fshader-win that could turn opaque pixels transparent. +# +# force-win-blend = false + +# Do not use EWMH to detect fullscreen windows. +# Reverts to checking if a window is fullscreen based only on its size and coordinates. +# +# no-ewmh-fullscreen = false + +# Dimming bright windows so their brightness doesn't exceed this set value. +# Brightness of a window is estimated by averaging all pixels in the window, +# so this could comes with a performance hit. +# Setting this to 1.0 disables this behaviour. Requires --use-damage to be disabled. (default: 1.0) +# +# max-brightness = 1.0 + +# Make transparent windows clip other windows like non-transparent windows do, +# instead of blending on top of them. +# +# transparent-clipping = false + +# Set the log level. Possible values are: +# "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error" +# in increasing level of importance. Case doesn't matter. +# If using the "TRACE" log level, it's better to log into a file +# using *--log-file*, since it can generate a huge stream of logs. +# +# log-level = "debug" +log-level = "warn"; + +# Set the log file. +# If *--log-file* is never specified, logs will be written to stderr. +# Otherwise, logs will to written to the given file, though some of the early +# logs might still be written to the stderr. +# When setting this option from the config file, it is recommended to use an absolute path. +# +# log-file = '/path/to/your/log/file' + +# Show all X errors (for debugging) +# show-all-xerrors = false + +# Write process ID to a file. +# write-pid-path = '/path/to/your/log/file' + +# Window type settings +# +# 'WINDOW_TYPE' is one of the 15 window types defined in EWMH standard: +# "unknown", "desktop", "dock", "toolbar", "menu", "utility", +# "splash", "dialog", "normal", "dropdown_menu", "popup_menu", +# "tooltip", "notification", "combo", and "dnd". +# +# Following per window-type options are available: :: +# +# fade, shadow::: +# Controls window-type-specific shadow and fade settings. +# +# opacity::: +# Controls default opacity of the window type. +# +# focus::: +# Controls whether the window of this type is to be always considered focused. +# (By default, all window types except "normal" and "dialog" has this on.) +# +# full-shadow::: +# Controls whether shadow is drawn under the parts of the window that you +# normally won't be able to see. Useful when the window has parts of it +# transparent, and you want shadows in those areas. +# +# redir-ignore::: +# Controls whether this type of windows should cause screen to become +# redirected again after been unredirected. If you have unredir-if-possible +# set, and doesn't want certain window to cause unnecessary screen redirection, +# you can set this to `true`. +# +wintypes: +{ + tooltip = { fade = true; shadow = true; opacity = 0.9; focus = true; full-shadow = false; }; + dock = { shadow = false; } + dnd = { shadow = false; } + popup_menu = { fade = false; opacity = 0.9; } + dropdown_menu = { fade = false; opacity = 0.9; } +}; diff --git a/.config/rofi/config b/.config/rofi/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2080b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/rofi/config @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +rofi.modi: run,window,ssh +rofi.width: 25 +rofi.lines: 25 +rofi.columns: 1 +rofi.font: Iosevka Etoile 14 +rofi.color-normal: #0c0c09, #fcffff, #0c0c09, #96b9cb, #fcffff +rofi.color-urgent: #0c0c09, #d6b48d, #22231D, #d6b48d, #fcffff +rofi.color-active: #0c0c09, #7ebaff, #0c0c09, #7ebaff, #0c0c09 +rofi.color-window: #0c0c09, #96b9cb, #677f8c +rofi.bw: 5 +rofi.location: 0 +rofi.padding: 5 +rofi.yoffset: 0 +rofi.xoffset: 0 +rofi.fixed-num-lines: true +rofi.terminal: rofi-sensible-terminal +rofi.ssh-client: ssh +rofi.ssh-command: {terminal} -e {ssh-client} {host} +rofi.run-command: {cmd} +rofi.parse-hosts: true +rofi.matching: normal +rofi.separator-style: none +rofi.scrollbar-width: 0 +rofi.kb-mode-next: Shift+Right,Control+Tab,Alt+l +rofi.kb-mode-previous: Shift+Left,Control+Shift+Tab,Alt+h +rofi.kb-row-up: Up,Control+p,Shift+Tab,Shift+ISO_Left_Tab,Alt+k +rofi.kb-row-down: Down,Control+n,Alt+j diff --git a/.config/vifm/colors/Default.vifm b/.config/vifm/colors/Default.vifm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa715ae --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/vifm/colors/Default.vifm @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +" You can edit this file by hand. +" The " character at the beginning of a line comments out the line. +" Blank lines are ignored. + +" The Default color scheme is used for any directory that does not have +" a specified scheme and for parts of user interface like menus. A +" color scheme set for a base directory will also +" be used for the sub directories. + +" The standard ncurses colors are: +" Default = -1 = None, can be used for transparency or default color +" Black = 0 +" Red = 1 +" Green = 2 +" Yellow = 3 +" Blue = 4 +" Magenta = 5 +" Cyan = 6 +" White = 7 + +" Light versions of colors are also available (set bold attribute): +" LightBlack +" LightRed +" LightGreen +" LightYellow +" LightBlue +" LightMagenta +" LightCyan +" LightWhite + +" Available attributes (some of them can be combined): +" bold +" underline +" reverse or inverse +" standout +" none + +" Vifm supports 256 colors you can use color numbers 0-255 +" (requires properly set up terminal: set your TERM environment variable +" (directly or using resources) to some color terminal name (e.g. +" xterm-256color) from /usr/lib/terminfo/; you can check current number +" of colors in your terminal with tput colors command) + +" highlight group cterm=attrs ctermfg=foreground_color ctermbg=background_color + +highlight clear + +highlight Win cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight Directory cterm=bold ctermfg=cyan ctermbg=default +highlight Link cterm=bold ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default +highlight BrokenLink cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default +highlight Socket cterm=bold ctermfg=magenta ctermbg=default +highlight Device cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default +highlight Fifo cterm=bold ctermfg=cyan ctermbg=default +highlight Executable cterm=bold ctermfg=green ctermbg=default +highlight Selected cterm=bold ctermfg=magenta ctermbg=default +highlight CurrLine cterm=bold ctermfg=default ctermbg=blue +highlight TopLine cterm=none ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight TopLineSel cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=default +highlight StatusLine cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight WildMenu cterm=underline,reverse ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight CmdLine cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight ErrorMsg cterm=none ctermfg=red ctermbg=black +highlight Border cterm=none ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight JobLine cterm=bold,reverse ctermfg=black ctermbg=white diff --git a/.config/vifm/colors/Default.vifm.bak b/.config/vifm/colors/Default.vifm.bak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7434b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/vifm/colors/Default.vifm.bak @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +" You can edit this file by hand. +" The " character at the beginning of a line comments out the line. +" Blank lines are ignored. + +" The Default color scheme is used for any directory that does not have +" a specified scheme and for parts of user interface like menus. A +" color scheme set for a base directory will also +" be used for the sub directories. + +" The standard ncurses colors are: +" Default = -1 = None, can be used for transparency or default color +" Black = 0 +" Red = 1 +" Green = 2 +" Yellow = 3 +" Blue = 4 +" Magenta = 5 +" Cyan = 6 +" White = 7 + +" Light versions of colors are also available (set bold attribute): +" LightBlack +" LightRed +" LightGreen +" LightYellow +" LightBlue +" LightMagenta +" LightCyan +" LightWhite + +" Available attributes (some of them can be combined): +" bold +" underline +" reverse or inverse +" standout +" italic (on unsupported systems becomes reverse) +" none + +" Vifm supports 256 colors you can use color numbers 0-255 +" (requires properly set up terminal: set your TERM environment variable +" (directly or using resources) to some color terminal name (e.g. +" xterm-256color) from /usr/lib/terminfo/; you can check current number +" of colors in your terminal with tput colors command) + +" highlight group cterm=attrs ctermfg=foreground_color ctermbg=background_color + +highlight clear + +highlight Win cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight Directory cterm=bold ctermfg=cyan ctermbg=default +highlight Link cterm=bold ctermfg=yellow ctermbg=default +highlight BrokenLink cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default +highlight Socket cterm=bold ctermfg=magenta ctermbg=default +highlight Device cterm=bold ctermfg=red ctermbg=default +highlight Fifo cterm=bold ctermfg=cyan ctermbg=default +highlight Executable cterm=bold ctermfg=green ctermbg=default +highlight Selected cterm=bold ctermfg=magenta ctermbg=default +highlight CurrLine cterm=bold,reverse ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight TopLine cterm=none ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight TopLineSel cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=default +highlight StatusLine cterm=bold ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight WildMenu cterm=underline,reverse ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight CmdLine cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight ErrorMsg cterm=none ctermfg=red ctermbg=black +highlight Border cterm=none ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight JobLine cterm=bold,reverse ctermfg=black ctermbg=white +highlight SuggestBox cterm=bold ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight CmpMismatch cterm=bold ctermfg=white ctermbg=red +highlight AuxWin cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight TabLine cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=black +highlight TabLineSel cterm=bold,reverse ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User1 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User2 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User3 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User4 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User5 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User6 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User7 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User8 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default +highlight User9 cterm=bold,underline,reverse,standout,italic ctermfg=default ctermbg=default diff --git a/.config/vifm/scripts/README b/.config/vifm/scripts/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7694952 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/vifm/scripts/README @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +This directory is dedicated for user-supplied scripts/executables. +vifm modifies its PATH environment variable to let user run those +scripts without specifying full path. All subdirectories are added +as well. File in a subdirectory overrules file with the same name +in parent directories. Restart might be needed to recognize files +in newly created or renamed subdirectories. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.config/vifm/vifm-help.txt b/.config/vifm/vifm-help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1343fe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/vifm/vifm-help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5902 @@ +VIFM(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual VIFM(1) + + + +NAME + vifm - vi file manager + +SYNOPSIS + vifm [OPTION]... + vifm [OPTION]... path + vifm [OPTION]... path path + +DESCRIPTION + Vifm is an ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings. If you + use vi, vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files + without having to learn a new set of commands. + +OPTIONS + vifm starts in the current directory unless it is given a different + directory on the command line or 'vifminfo' option includes "savedirs" + (in which case last visited directories are used as defaults). + + - Read list of files from standard input stream and compose custom + view out of them (see "Custom views" section). Current working + directory is used as a base for relative paths. + + Starts Vifm in the specified path. + + + Starts Vifm in the specified paths. + + Specifying two directories triggers split view even when vifm was in + single-view mode on finishing previous session. To suppress this + behaviour :only command can be put in the vifmrc file. + + When only one path argument is found on command-line, the left/top pane + is automatically set as the current view. + + Paths to files are also allowed in case you want vifm to start with + some archive opened. + + --select + Open parent directory of the given path and select specified + file in it. + + -f Makes vifm instead of opening files write selection to + $VIFM/vimfiles and quit. + + --choose-files |- + Sets output file to write selection into on exit instead of + opening files. "-" means standard output. Use empty value to + disable it. + + --choose-dir |- + Sets output file to write last visited directory into on exit. + "-" means standard output. Use empty value to disable it. + + --delimiter + Sets separator for list of file paths written out by vifm. + Empty value means null character. Default is new line + character. + + --on-choose + Sets command to be executed on selected files instead of opening + them. The command may use any of macros described in "Command + macros" section below. The command is executed once for whole + selection. + + --logging[=] + Log some operational details $VIFM/log. If the optional startup + log path is specified and permissions allow to open it for + writing, then logging of early initialization (before value of + $VIFM is determined) is put there. + + --server-list + List available server names and exit. + + --server-name + Name of target or this instance (sequential numbers are appended + on name conflict). + + --remote + Sends the rest of the command line to another instance of vifm, + --server-name is treated just like any other argument and should + precede --remote on the command line. When there is no server, + quits silently. There is no limit on how many arguments can be + processed. One can combine --remote with -c or + + to execute commands in already running instance of + vifm. See also "Client-Server" section below. + + --remote-expr + passes expression to vifm server and prints result. See also + "Client-Server" section below. + + -c or + + Run command-line mode on startup. Commands in such + arguments are executed in the order they appear in command line. + Commands with spaces or special symbols must be enclosed in + double or single quotes or all special symbols should be escaped + (the exact syntax strongly depends on shell). "+" argument is + equivalent to "$" and thus picks last item of of the view. + + --help, -h + Show a brief command summary and exit vifm. + + --version, -v + Show version information and quit. + + --no-configs + Skip reading vifmrc and vifminfo. + + + See "Startup" section below for the explanations on $VIFM. + +General keys + Ctrl-C or Escape + cancel most operations (see "Cancellation" section below), clear + all selected files. + + Ctrl-L clear and redraw the screen. + +Basic Movement + The basic vi key bindings are used to move through the files and pop-up + windows. + + k, gk, or Ctrl-P + move cursor up one line. + + j, gj or Ctrl-N + move cursor down one line. + + h when 'lsview' is off move up one directory (moves to parent + directory node in tree view), otherwise move left one file. + + l when 'lsview' is off move into a directory or launches a file, + otherwise move right one file. + + gg move to the first line of the file list. + + G move to the last line in the file list. + + gh go up one directory regardless of view representation (regular, + ls-like). Also can be used to leave custom views including tree + view. + + gl or Enter + enter directory or launch a file. + + H move to the first file in the window. + + M move to the file in the middle of the window. + + L move to the last file in the window. + + Ctrl-F or Page Down + move forward one page. + + Ctrl-B or Page Up + move back one page. + + Ctrl-D jump back one half page. + + Ctrl-U jump forward one half page. + + n% move to the file that is n percent from the top of the list (for + example 25%). + + 0 or ^ move cursor to the first column. See 'lsview' option + description. + + $ move cursor to the last column. See 'lsview' option + description. + + Space switch file lists. + + gt switch to the next tab (wrapping around). + + {n}gt switch to the tab number {n} (wrapping around). + + gT switch to the previous tab (wrapping around). + + {n}gT switch to {n}-th previous tab. + +Movement with Count + Most movement commands also accept a count, 12j would move down 12 + files. + + [count]% + move to percent of the file list. + + [count]j + move down [count] files. + + [count]k + move up [count] files. + + [count]G or [count]gg + move to list position [count]. + + [count]h + go up [count] directories. + +Scrolling panes + zt redraw pane with file in top of list. + + zz redraw pane with file in center of list. + + zb redraw pane with file in bottom of list. + + Ctrl-E scroll pane one line down. + + Ctrl-Y scroll pane one line up. + +Pane manipulation + Second character can be entered with or without Control key. + + Ctrl-W H + move the pane to the far left. + + Ctrl-W J + move the pane to the very bottom. + + Ctrl-W K + move the pane to the very top. + + Ctrl-W L + move the pane to the far right. + + + Ctrl-W h + switch to the left pane. + + Ctrl-W j + switch to the pane below. + + Ctrl-W k + switch to the pane above. + + Ctrl-W l + switch to the right pane. + + + Ctrl-W b + switch to bottom-right window. + + Ctrl-W t + switch to top-left window. + + + Ctrl-W p + switch to previous window. + + Ctrl-W w + switch to other pane. + + + Ctrl-W o + leave only one pane. + + Ctrl-W s + split window horizontally. + + Ctrl-W v + split window vertically. + + + Ctrl-W x + exchange panes. + + Ctrl-W z + quit preview pane or view modes. + + + Ctrl-W - + decrease size of the view by count. + + Ctrl-W + + increase size of the view by count. + + Ctrl-W < + decrease size of the view by count. + + Ctrl-W > + increase size of the view by count. + + + Ctrl-W | + set current view size to count. + + Ctrl-W _ + set current view size to count. + + Ctrl-W = + make size of two views equal. + + For Ctrl-W +, Ctrl-W -, Ctrl-W <, Ctrl-W >, Ctrl-W | and Ctrl-W _ + commands count can be given before and/or after Ctrl-W. The resulting + count is a multiplication of those two. So "2 Ctrl-W 2 -" decreases + window size by 4 lines or columns. + + Ctrl-W | and Ctrl-W _ maximise current view by default. + +Marks + Marks are set the same way as they are in vi. + + You can use these characters for marks [a-z][A-Z][0-9]. + + m[a-z][A-Z][0-9] + set a mark for the file at the current cursor position. + + '[a-z][A-Z][0-9] + navigate to the file set for the mark. + + + There are also several special marks that can't be set manually: + + - ' (single quote) - previously visited directory of the view, thus + hitting '' allows switching between two last locations + + - < - the first file of the last visually selected block + + - > - the last file of the last visually selected block + +Searching + /regular expression pattern + search for files matching regular expression in forward + direction and advance cursor to next match. + + / perform forward search with top item of search pattern history. + + ?regular expression pattern + search for files matching regular expression in backward + direction and advance cursor to previous match. + + ? perform backward search with top item of search pattern history. + + Trailing slash for directories is taken into account, so /\/ searches + for directories and symbolic links to directories. At the moment // + works too, but this can change in the future, so consider escaping the + slash if not typing pattern by hand. + + Matches are automatically selected if 'hlsearch' is set. Enabling + 'incsearch' makes search interactive. 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' + options affect case sensitivity of search queries. + + + [count]n + go to the next file matching last search pattern. Takes last + search direction into account. + + [count]N + go to the previous file matching last search pattern. Takes + last search direction into account. + + If 'hlsearch' option is set, hitting n/N to perform search and go to + the first matching item resets current selection in normal mode. It is + not the case if search was already performed on files in the directory, + thus selection is not reset after clearing selection with escape key + and hitting n/N key again. + + Note: vifm uses extended regular expressions for / and ?. + + + [count]f[character] + search forward for file with [character] as first character in + name. Search wraps around the end of the list. + + [count]F[character] + search backward for file with [character] as first character in + name. Search wraps around the end of the list. + + [count]; + find the next match of f or F. + + [count], + find the previous match of f or F. + + Note: f, F, ; and , wrap around list beginning and end when they are + used alone and they don't wrap when they are used as selectors. + +File Filters + There are three basic file filters: + + - dot files filter (excluding "." and ".." special directories, whose + appearance is controlled by the 'dotdirs' option); + + - manual filter for file names; + + - automatic filter for file names; + + - local filter for file names (see description of the "=" normal mode + command). + + Performing operations on manual filter for file names automatically + does the same on automatic one. The file name filter is separated + mainly for convenience purpose and to get more deterministic behaviour. + + The basic vim folding key bindings are used for filtering files. + + Each file list has its own copy of each filter. + + Filtered files are not checked in / search or :commands. + + Files and directories are filtered separately. For this a slash is + appended to a directory name before testing whether it matches the + filter. Examples: + + + " filter directories which names end with '.files' + :filter /^.*\.files\/$/ + + " filter files which names end with '.d' + :filter /^.*\.d$/ + + " filter files and directories which names end with '.o' + :filter /^.*\.o\/?$/ + + Note: vifm uses extended regular expressions. + + za toggle visibility of dot files. + + zo show dot files. + + zm hide dot files. + + zf add selected files to file name filter. + + zO show files hidden by file name filter. + + zM restore all filters. + + zR remove all filters. + + zr remove local filter. + + zd exclude selection or current file from a custom view. Does + nothing for regular view. For tree view excluding directory + excludes that sub-tree. For compare views zd hides group of + adjacent identical files, count can be specified as 1 to exclude + just single file or selected items instead. Files excluded this + way are not counted as filtered out and can't be returned unless + view is reloaded. + + =regular expression pattern + filter out files that don't match regular expression. Whether + view is updated as regular expression is changed depends on the + value of the 'incsearch' option. This kind of filter is + automatically reset when directory is changed. + +Other Normal Mode Keys + [count]: + enter command line mode. [count] generates range. + + q: open external editor to prompt for command-line command. See + "Command line editing" section for details. + + q/ open external editor to prompt for search pattern to be searched + in forward direction. See "Command line editing" section for + details. + + q? open external editor to prompt for search pattern to be searched + in backward direction. See "Command line editing" section for + details. + + q= open external editor to prompt for filter pattern. See "Command + line editing" section for details. Unlike other q{x} commands + this one doesn't work in Visual mode. + + [count]!! and [count]! + enter command line mode with entered ! command. [count] + modifies range. + + Ctrl-O go backwards through directory history of current view. + Nonexistent directories are automatically skipped. + + Ctrl-I if 'cpoptions' contains "t" flag, and switch active + pane just like does, otherwise it goes forward through + directory history of current view. Nonexistent directories are + automatically skipped. + + Ctrl-G create a window showing detailed information about the current + file. + + Shift-Tab + enters view mode (works only after activating view pane with + :view command). + + ga calculate directory size. Uses cached directory sizes when + possible for better performance. As a special case calculating + size of ".." entry results in calculation of size of current + directory. + + gA like ga, but force update. Ignores old values of directory + sizes. + + If file under cursor is selected, each selected item is processed, + otherwise only current file is updated. + + gf find link destination (like l with 'followlinks' off, but also + finds directories). + + gr only for MS-Windows + same as l key, but tries to run program with administrative + privileges. + + av go to visual mode into selection amending state preserving + current selection. + + gv go to visual mode restoring last selection. + + [reg]gs + when no register is specified, restore last t selection (similar + to what gv does for visual mode selection). If register is + present, then all files listed in that register and which are + visible in current view are selected. + + gu + make names of selected files lowercase. + + [count]guu and [count]gugu + make names of [count] files starting from the current one + lowercase. Without [count] only current file is affected. + + gU + make names of selected files uppercase. + + [count]gUU and [count]gUgU + make names of [count] files starting from the current one + uppercase. Without [count] only current file is affected. + + e explore file in the current pane. + + i handle file (even if it's an executable and 'runexec' option is + set). + + cw change word is used to rename a file or files. + + cW change WORD is used to change only name of file (without + extension). + + cl change link target. + + co only for *nix + change file owner. + + cg only for *nix + change file group. + + [count]cp + change file attributes (permission on *nix and properties on + Windows). If [count] is specified, it's treated as numerical + argument for non-recursive `chmod` command (of the form + [0-7]{3,4}). + + [count]C + clone file [count] times. + + [count]dd or d[count]selector + move selected file or files to trash directory (if 'trash' + option is set, otherwise delete). See "Trash directory" section + below. + + [count]DD or D[count]selector + like dd and d, but omitting trash directory (even when + 'trash' option is set). + + Y, [count]yy or y[count]selector + yank selected files. + + p copy yanked files to the current directory or move the files to + the current directory if they were deleted with dd or :d[elete] + or if the files were yanked from trash directory. See "Trash + directory" section below. + + P move the last yanked files. The advantage of using P instead of + d followed by p is that P moves files only once. This isn't + important in case you're moving files in the same file system + where your home directory is, but using P to move files on some + other file system (or file systems, in case you want to move + files from fs1 to fs2 and your home is on fs3) can save your + time. + + al put symbolic links with absolute paths. + + rl put symbolic links with relative paths. + + t select or unselect (tag) the current file. + + u undo last change. + + Ctrl-R redo last change. + + dp in compare view of "ofboth grouppaths" kind, makes corresponding + entry of the other pane equal to the current one. The semantics + is as follows: + - nothing done for identical entries + - if file is missing in current view, its pair gets removed + - if file is missing or differs in other view, it's replaced + - file pairs are defined by matching relative paths + File removal obeys 'trash' option. When the option is enabled, + the operation can be undone/redone (although results won't be + visible automatically). + Unlike in Vim, this operation is performed on a single line + rather than a set of adjacent changes. + + do same as dp, but applies changes in the opposite direction. + + v or V enter visual mode, clears current selection. + + [count]Ctrl-A + increment first number in file name by [count] (1 by default). + + [count]Ctrl-X + decrement first number in file name by [count] (1 by default). + + ZQ same as :quit!. + + ZZ same as :quit. + + . repeat last command-line command (not normal mode command) of + this session (does nothing right after startup or :restart + command). The command doesn't depend on command-line history + and can be used with completely disabled history. + + ( go to previous group. Groups are defined by primary sorting + key. For name and iname members of each group have same first + letter, for all other sorting keys vifm uses size, uid, ... + + ) go to next group. See ( key description above. + + { speeds up navigation to closest previous entry of the opposite + type by moving to the first file backwards when cursor is on a + directory and to the first directory backwards when cursor is on + a file. This is essentially a special case of ( that is locked + on "dirs". + + } same as {, but in forward direction. + + [c go to previous mismatched entry in directory comparison view or + do nothing. + + ]c go to next mismatched entry in directory comparison view or do + nothing. + + [d go to previous directory entry or do nothing. + + ]d go to next directory entry or do nothing. + + [r same as :siblprev. + + ]r same as :siblnext. + + [R same as :siblprev!. + + ]R same as :siblnext!. + + [s go to previous selected entry or do nothing. + + ]s go to next selected entry or do nothing. + + [z go to first sibling of current entry. + + ]z go to last sibling of current entry. + + zj go to next directory sibling of current entry or do nothing. + + zk go to previous directory sibling of current entry or do nothing. + +Using Count + You can use count with commands like yy. + + [count]yy + yank count files starting from current cursor position downward. + + Or you can use count with motions passed to y, d or D. + + d[count]j + delete (count + 1) files starting from current cursor position + upward. + +Registers + vifm supports multiple registers for temporary storing list of yanked + or deleted files. + + Registers should be specified by hitting double quote key followed by a + register name. Count is specified after register name. By default + commands use unnamed register, which has double quote as its name. + + Though all commands accept registers, most of commands ignores them + (for example H or Ctrl-U). Other commands can fill register or append + new files to it. + + Presently vifm supports ", _, a-z and A-Z characters as register names. + + As mentioned above " is unnamed register and has special meaning of the + default register. Every time when you use named registers (a-z and A- + Z) unnamed register is updated to contain same list of files as the + last used register. + + _ is black hole register. It can be used for writing, but its list is + always empty. + + Registers with names from a to z and from A to Z are named ones. + Lowercase registers are cleared before adding new files, while + uppercase aren't and should be used to append new files to the existing + file list of appropriate lowercase register (A for a, B for b, ...). + + Registers can be changed on :empty command if they contain files under + trash directory (see "Trash directory" section below). + + Registers do not contain one file more than once. + + Example: + + "a2yy + + puts names of two files to register a (and to the unnamed register), + + "Ad + + removes one file and append its name to register a (and to the unnamed + register), + + p or "ap or "Ap + + inserts previously yanked and deleted files into current directory. + +Selectors + y, d, D, !, gu and gU commands accept selectors. You can combine them + with any of selectors below to quickly remove or yank several files. + + Most of selectors are like vi motions: j, k, gg, G, H, L, M, %, f, F, + ;, comma, ', ^, 0 and $. But there are some additional ones. + + a all files in current view. + + s selected files. + + S all files except selected. + + Examples: + + - dj - delete file under cursor and one below; + + - d2j - delete file under cursor and two below; + + - y6gg - yank all files from cursor position to 6th file in the list. + + When you pass a count to whole command and its selector they are + multiplied. So: + + - 2d2j - delete file under cursor and four below; + + - 2dj - delete file under cursor and two below; + + - 2y6gg - yank all files from cursor position to 12th file in the + list. + +Visual Mode + Visual mode has to generic operating submodes: + + - plain selection as it is in Vim; + + - selection editing submode. + + Both modes select files in range from cursor position at which visual + mode was entered to current cursor position (let's call it "selection + region"). Each of two borders can be adjusted by swapping them via "o" + or "O" keys and updating cursor position with regular cursor motion + keys. Obviously, once initial cursor position is altered this way, + real start position becomes unavailable. + + Plain Vim-like visual mode starts with cleared selection, which is not + restored on rejecting selection ("Escape", "Ctrl-C", "v", "V"). + Contrary to it, selection editing doesn't clear previously selected + files and restores them after reject. Accepting selection by + performing an operation on selected items (e.g. yanking them via "y") + moves cursor to the top of current selection region (not to the top + most selected file of the view). + + In turn, selection editing supports three types of editing (look at + statusbar to know which one is currently active): + + - append - amend selection by selecting elements in selection region; + + - remove - amend selection by deselecting elements in selection + region; + + - invert - amend selection by inverting selection of elements in + selection region. + + No matter how you activate selection editing it starts in "append". + One can switch type of operation (in the order given above) via "Ctrl- + G" key. + + Almost all normal mode keys work in visual mode, but instead of + accepting selectors they operate on selected items. + + Enter save selection and go back to normal mode not moving cursor. + + av leave visual mode if in amending mode (restores previous + selection), otherwise switch to amending selection mode. + + gv restore previous visual selection. + + v, V, Ctrl-C or Escape + leave visual mode if not in amending mode, otherwise switch to + normal visual selection. + + Ctrl-G switch type of amending by round robin scheme: append -> remove + -> invert. + + : enter command line mode. Selection is cleared on leaving the + mode. + + o switch active selection bound. + + O switch active selection bound. + + gu, u make names of selected files lowercase. + + gU, U make names of selected files uppercase. + +View Mode + This mode tries to imitate the less program. List of builtin shortcuts + can be found below. Shortcuts can be customized using :qmap, :qnoremap + and :qunmap command-line commands. + + Shift-Tab, Tab, q, Q, ZZ + return to normal mode. + + [count]e, [count]Ctrl-E, [count]j, [count]Ctrl-N, [count]Enter + scroll forward one line (or [count] lines). + + [count]y, [count]Ctrl-Y, [count]k, [count]Ctrl-K, [count]Ctrl-P + scroll backward one line (or [count] lines). + + [count]f, [count]Ctrl-F, [count]Ctrl-V, [count]Space + scroll forward one window (or [count] lines). + + [count]b, [count]Ctrl-B, [count]Alt-V + scroll backward one window (or [count] lines). + + [count]z + scroll forward one window (and set window to [count]). + + [count]w + scroll backward one window (and set window to [count]). + + [count]Alt-Space + scroll forward one window, but don't stop at end-of-file. + + [count]d, [count]Ctrl-D + scroll forward one half-window (and set half-window to [count]). + + [count]u, [count]Ctrl-U + scroll backward one half-window (and set half-window to + [count]). + + r, Ctrl-R, Ctrl-L + repaint screen. + + R reload view preserving scroll position. + + F toggle automatic forwarding. Roughly equivalent to periodic + file reload and scrolling to the bottom. The behaviour is + similar to `tail -F` or F key in less. + + [count]/pattern + search forward for ([count]-th) matching line. + + [count]?pattern + search backward for ([count]-th) matching line. + + [count]n + repeat previous search (for [count]-th occurrence). + + [count]N + repeat previous search in reverse direction (for [count]-th + occurrence). + + [count]g, [count]<, [count]Alt-< + scroll to the first line of the file (or line [count]). + + [count]G, [count]>, [count]Alt-> + scroll to the last line of the file (or line [count]). + + [count]p, [count]% + scroll to the beginning of the file (or N percent into file). + + v invoke an editor to edit the current file being viewed. The + command for editing is taken from the 'vicmd'/'vixcmd' option + value and extended with middle line number prepended by a plus + sign and name of the current file. + + All "Ctrl-W x" keys work the same was as in Normal mode. Active mode + is automatically changed on navigating among windows. When less-like + mode activated on file preview is left using one by "Ctrl-W x" keys, + its state is stored until another file is displayed using preview (it's + possible to leave the mode, hide preview pane, do something else, then + get back to the file and show preview pane again with previously stored + state in it). + +Command line Mode + These keys are available in all submodes of the command line mode: + command, search, prompt and filtering. + + Down, Up, Left, Right, Home, End and Delete are extended keys and they + are not available if vifm is compiled with --disable-extended-keys + option. + + Esc, Ctrl-C + leave command line mode, cancels input. Cancelled input is + saved into appropriate history and can be recalled later. + + Ctrl-M, Enter + execute command and leave command line mode. + + Ctrl-I, Tab + complete command or its argument. + + Shift-Tab + complete in reverse order. + + Ctrl-_ stop completion and return original input. + + Ctrl-B, Left + move cursor to the left. + + Ctrl-F, Right + move cursor to the right. + + Ctrl-A, Home + go to line beginning. + + Ctrl-E, End + go to line end. + + Alt-B go to the beginning of previous word. + + Alt-F go to the end of next word. + + Ctrl-U remove characters from cursor position till the beginning of + line. + + Ctrl-K remove characters from cursor position till the end of line. + + Ctrl-H, Backspace + remove character before the cursor. + + Ctrl-D, Delete + remove character under the cursor. + + Ctrl-W remove characters from cursor position till the beginning of + previous word. + + Alt-D remove characters from cursor position till the beginning of + next word. + + Ctrl-T swap the order of current and previous character and move cursor + forward or, if cursor past the end of line, swap the order of + two last characters in the line. + + Alt-. insert last part of previous command to current cursor position. + Each next call will insert last part of older command. + + Ctrl-G edit command-line content in external editor. See "Command line + editing" section for details. + + Ctrl-N recall more recent command-line from history. + + Ctrl-P recall older command-line from history. + + Up recall more recent command-line from history, that begins as the + current command-line. + + Down recall older command-line from history, that begins as the + current command-line. + + Ctrl-] trigger abbreviation expansion. + +Pasting special values + The shortcuts listed below insert specified values into current cursor + position. Last key of every shortcut references value that it inserts: + - c - [c]urrent file + - d - [d]irectory path + - e - [e]xtension of a file name + - r - [r]oot part of a file name + - t - [t]ail part of directory path + + - a - [a]utomatic filter + - m - [m]anual filter + - = - local filter, which is bound to "=" in normal mode + + Values related to filelist in current pane are available through Ctrl-X + prefix, while values from the other pane have doubled Ctrl-X key as + their prefix (doubled Ctrl-X is presumably easier to type than + uppercase letters; it's still easy to remap the keys to correspond to + names of similar macros). + + Ctrl-X c + name of the current file of the active pane. + + Ctrl-X d + path to the current directory of the active pane. + + Ctrl-X e + extension of the current file of the active pane. + + Ctrl-X r + name root of current file of the active pane. + + Ctrl-X t + the last component of path to the current directory of the + active pane. + + Ctrl-X Ctrl-X c + name of the current file of the inactive pane. + + Ctrl-X Ctrl-X d + path to the current directory of the inactive pane. + + Ctrl-X Ctrl-X e + extension of the current file of the inactive pane. + + Ctrl-X Ctrl-X r + name root of current file of the inactive pane. + + Ctrl-X Ctrl-X t + the last component of path to the current directory of the + inactive pane. + + + Ctrl-X a + value of automatic filter of the active pane. + + Ctrl-X m + value of manual filter of the active pane. + + Ctrl-X = + value of local filter of the active pane. + + + Ctrl-X / + last pattern from search history. + +Command line editing + vifm provides a facility to edit several kinds of data, that is usually + edited in command-line mode, in external editor (using command + specified by 'vicmd' or 'vixcmd' option). This has at least two + advantages over built-in command-line mode: + - one can use full power of Vim to edit text; + - finding and reusing history entries becomes possible. + + The facility is supported by four input submodes of the command-line: + - command; + - forward search; + - backward search; + - file rename (see description of cw and cW normal mode keys). + + Editing command-line using external editor is activated by the Ctrl-G + shortcut. It's also possible to do almost the same from Normal and + Visual modes using q:, q/ and q? commands. + + Temporary file created for the purpose of editing the line has the + following structure: + + 1. First line, which is either empty or contains text already entered + in command-line. + + 2. 2nd and all other lines with history items starting with the most + recent one. Altering this lines in any way won't change history + items stored by vifm. + + After editing application is finished the first line of the file is + taken as the result of operation, when the application returns zero + exit code. If the application returns an error (see :cquit command in + Vim), all the edits made to the file are ignored, but the initial value + of the first line is saved in appropriate history. + +More Mode + This is the mode that appears when status bar content is so big that it + doesn't fit on the screen. One can identify the mode by "-- More --" + message at the bottom. + + The following keys are handled in this mode: + + + Enter, Ctrl-J, j or Down + scroll one line down. + + Backspace, k or Up + scroll one line up. + + + d scroll one page (half of a screen) down. + + u scroll one page (half of a screen) up. + + + Space, f or PageDown + scroll down a screen. + + b or PageUp + scroll up a screen. + + + G scroll to the bottom. + + g scroll to the top. + + + q, Escape or Ctrl-C + quit the mode. + + : switch to command-line mode. + +Commands + Commands are executed with :command_name + + Commented out lines should start with the double quote symbol ("), + which may be preceded by whitespace characters intermixed with colons. + Inline comments can be added at the end of the line after double quote + symbol, only last line of a multi-line command can contain such + comment. Not all commands support inline comments as their syntax + conflicts with names of registers and fields where double quotes are + allowed. + + Most of the commands have two forms: complete and the short one. + Example: + + :noh[lsearch] + + This means the complete command is nohlsearch, and the short one is + noh. + + Most of command-line commands completely reset selection in the current + view. However, there are several exceptions: + + - `:invert s` most likely leaves some files selected; + + - :normal command (when it doesn't leave command-line mode); + + - :if and :else commands don't affect selection on successful + execution. + + '|' can be used to separate commands, so you can give multiple commands + in one line. If you want to use '|' in an argument, precede it with + '\'. + + These commands see '|' as part of their arguments even when it's + escaped: + + :[range]! + :autocmd + :cabbrev + :cmap + :cnoreabbrev + :cnoremap + :command + :dmap + :dnoremap + :filetype + :fileviewer + :filextype + :map + :mmap + :mnoremap + :nmap + :nnoremap + :noremap + :normal + :qmap + :qnoremap + :vmap + :vnoremap + :wincmd + :windo + :winrun + + To be able to use another command after one of these, wrap it with the + :execute command. An example: + + if filetype('.') == 'reg' | execute '!!echo regular file' | endif + + :[count] + + :number + move to the file number. + :12 would move to the 12th file in the list. + :0 move to the top of the list. + :$ move to the bottom of the list. + + :[count]command + The only builtin :[count]command are :[count]d[elete] and + :[count]y[ank]. + + :d3 would delete three files starting at the current file position + moving down. + + :3d would delete one file at the third line in the list. + + :command [args] + + :[range]!program + execute command via shell. Accepts macros. + + :[range]!command & + + same as above, but the command is run in the background using vifm's + means. + + Programs that write to stdout like "ls" create an error message showing + partial output of the command. + + Note the space before ampersand symbol, if you omit it, command will be + run in the background using job control of your shell. + + Accepts macros. + + :!! + + :[range]!!command + same as :!, but pauses before returning. + + :!! repeat the last command. + + :alink + + :[range]alink[!?] + create absolute symbolic links to files in directory of inactive + view. With "?" prompts for destination file names in an editor. + "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]alink[!] path + create absolute symbolic links to files in directory specified + by the path (absolute or relative to directory of inactive + view). + + :[range]alink[!] name1 name2... + create absolute symbolic links of files in directory of other + view giving each next link a corresponding name from the + argument list. + + :apropos + + :apropos keyword... + create a menu of items returned by the apropos command. + Selecting an item in the menu opens corresponding man page. By + default the command relies on the external "apropos" utility, + which can be customized by altering value of the 'aproposprg' + option. + + :autocmd + + :au[tocmd] {event} {pat} {cmd} + register autocommand for the {event}, which can be: + - DirEnter - performed on entering a directory + Event name is case insensitive. + + {pat} is a comma-separated list of modified globs patterns, + which can contain tilde or environment variables. All paths use + slash ('/') as directory separator. The pattern can start with + a '!', which negates it. Patterns that do not contain slashes + are matched against the last item of the path only (e.g. "dir" + in "/path/dir"). Literal comma can be entered by doubling it. + Two modifications to globs matching are as follows: + - * - never matches a slash (i.e., can signify single + directory level) + - ** - matches any character (i.e., can match path of + arbitrary depth) + + {cmd} is a :command or several of them separated with '|'. + + Examples of patterns: + - conf.d - matches conf.d directory anywhere + - *.d - matches directories ending with ".d" anywhere + - **.git - matches something.git, but not .git anywhere + - **/.git/** - matches /path/.git/objects, but not /path/.git + - **/.git/**/ - matches /path/.git/ only (because of trailing + slash) + - /etc/* - matches /etc/conf.d/, /etc/X11, but not + /etc/X11/fs + - /etc/**/*.d - matches /etc/conf.d, /etc/X11/conf.d, etc. + - /etc/**/* - matches /etc/ itself and any file below it + - /etc/**/** - matches /etc/ itself and any file below it + + :au[tocmd] [{event}] [{pat}] + list those autocommands that match given event-pattern + combination. + {event} and {pat} can be omitted to list all autocommands. To + list any autocommands for specific pattern one can use * + placeholder in place of {event}. + + :au[tocmd]! [{event}] [{pat}] + remove autocommands that match given event-pattern combination. + Syntax is the same as for listing above. + + :apropos + repeat last :apropos command. + + :bmark + + :bmark tag1 [tag2 [tag3...]] + bookmark current directory with specified tags. + + :bmark! path tag1 [tag2 [tag3...]] + same as :bmark, but allows bookmarking specific path instead of + current directory. This is for use in vifmrc and for + bookmarking files. + + Path can contain macros that expand to single path (%c, %C, %d, + %D) or those that can expand to multiple paths, but contain only + one (%f, %F, %rx). The latter is done for convenience on using + the command interactively. Complex macros that include spaces + (e.g. "%c:gs/ /_") should be escaped. + + :bmarks + + :bmarks + display all bookmarks in a menu. + + :bmarks [tag1 [tag2...]] + display menu of bookmarks that include all of the specified + tags. + + :bmgo + + :bmgo [tag1 [tag2...]] + when there are more than one match acts exactly like :bmarks, + otherwise navigates to single match immediately (and fails if + there is no match). + + :cabbrev + + :ca[bbrev] + display menu of command-line mode abbreviations. + + :ca[bbrev] lhs-prefix + display command-line mode abbreviations which left-hand side + starts with specified prefix. + + :ca[bbrev] lhs rhs + register new or overwrites existing abbreviation for command- + line mode. rhs can contain spaces and any special sequences + accepted in rhs of mappings (see "Mappings" section below). + Abbreviations are expanded non-recursively. + + :cnoreabbrev + + :cnorea[bbrev] + display menu of command-line mode abbreviations. + + :cnorea[bbrev] lhs-prefix + display command-line mode abbreviations which left-hand side + starts with specified prefix. + + :cnorea[bbrev] lhs rhs + same as :cabbrev, but mappings in rhs are ignored during + expansion. + + :cd + + :cd or :cd ~ or :cd $HOME + change to home directory. + + :cd - go to the last visited directory. + + :cd ~/dir + change directory to ~/dir. + + :cd /curr/dir /other/dir + change directory of the current pane to /curr/dir and directory + of the other pane to /other/dir. Relative paths are assumed to + be relative to directory of current view. Command won't fail if + one of directories is invalid. All forms of the command accept + macros. + + :cd! /dir + same as :cd /dir /dir. + + :change + + :c[hange] + create a menu window to alter a files properties. + + :chmod + + :[range]chmod + display file attributes (permission on *nix and properties on + Windows) change dialog. + + :[range]chmod[!] arg... + only for *nix + change permissions for files. See `man 1 chmod` for arg format. + "!" means set permissions recursively. + + :chown + + :[range]chown + only for *nix + same as co key in normal mode. + + :[range]chown [user][:][group] + only for *nix + change owner and/or group of files. Operates on directories + recursively. + + :clone + + :[range]clone[!?] + clones files in current directory. With "?" vifm will open vi + to edit file names. "!" forces overwrite. Macros are expanded. + + :[range]clone[!] path + clones files to directory specified with the path (absolute or + relative to current directory). "!" forces overwrite. Macros + are expanded. + + :[range]clone[!] name1 name2... + clones files in current directory giving each next clone a + corresponding name from the argument list. "!" forces + overwrite. Macros are expanded. + + :colorscheme + + :colo[rscheme]? + print current color scheme name on the status bar. + + :colo[rscheme] + display a menu with a list of available color schemes. You can + choose primary color scheme here. It is used for view if no + directory specific colorscheme fits current path. It's also + used to set border color (except view titles) and colors in + menus and dialogs. + + :colo[rscheme] color_scheme_name + change primary color scheme to color_scheme_name. In case of + errors (e.g. some colors are not supported by terminal) either + nothing is changed or color scheme is reset to builtin colors to + ensure that TUI is left in a usable state. + + :colo[rscheme] color_scheme_name directory + associate directory with the color scheme. The directory + argument can be either absolute or relative path when + :colorscheme command is executed from command line, but + mandatory should be an absolute path when the command is + executed in scripts loaded at startup (until vifm is completely + loaded). + + :comclear + + :comc[lear] + remove all user defined commands. + + :command + + :com[mand] + display a menu of user commands. + + :com[mand] beginning + display user defined commands that start with the beginning. + + :com[mand] name action + set a new user command. + Trying to use a reserved command name will result in an error + message. + Use :com[mand]! to overwrite a previously set command. + Unlike vim user commands do not have to start with a capital + letter. User commands are run in a shell by default. To run a + command in the background you must set it as a background + command with & at the end of the commands action (:com rm rm %f + &). Command name cannot contain numbers or special symbols + (except '?' and '!'). + + :com[mand] name /pattern + set search pattern. + + :com[mand] name =pattern + set local filter value. + + :com[mand] name filter{:filter args} + set file name filter (see :filter command description). For + example: + + " display only audio files + :command onlyaudio filter/.+.\(mp3|wav|mp3|flac|ogg|m4a|wma|ape\)$/i + " display everything except audio files + :command noaudio filter!/.+.\(mp3|wav|mp3|flac|ogg|m4a|wma|ape\)$/i + + :com[mand] cmd :commands + set kind of an alias for internal command (like in a shell). + Passes range given to alias to an aliased command, so running + :%cp after + :command cp :copy %a + equals + :%copy + + :compare + + :compare [byname | bysize | bycontents | listall | listunique | + listdups | ofboth | ofone | groupids | grouppaths | skipempty]... + compare files in one or two views according the arguments. The + default is "bycontents listall ofboth grouppaths". See "Compare + views" section below for details. Tree structure is + incompatible with alternative representations, so values of + 'lsview' and 'millerview' options are ignored. + + :copen + + :cope[n] + opens menu with contents of the last displayed menu with + navigation to files by default, if any. + + :copy + + :[range]co[py][!?][ &] + copy files to directory of other view. With "?" prompts for + destination file names in an editor. "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]co[py][!] path[ &] + copy files to directory specified with the path (absolute or + relative to directory of other view). "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]co[py][!] name1 name2...[ &] + copy files to directory of other view giving each next file a + corresponding name from the argument list. "!" forces + overwrite. + + :cquit + + :cq[uit][!] + same as :quit, but also aborts directory choosing via + --choose-dir (empties output file) and returns non-zero exit + code. + + :cunabbrev + + :cuna[bbrev] lhs + unregister command-line mode abbreviation by its lhs. + + :cuna[bbrev] rhs + unregister command-line mode abbreviation by its rhs, so that + abbreviation could be removed even after expansion. + + :delbmarks + + :delbmarks + remove bookmarks from current directory. + + :delbmarks tag1 [tag2 [tag3...]] + remove set of bookmarks that include all of the specified tags. + + :delbmarks! + remove all bookmarks. + + :delbmarks! path1 [path2 [path3...]] + remove bookmarks of listed paths. + + :delcommand + + :delc[ommand] user_command + remove user defined command named user_command. + + :delete + + :[range]d[elete][!][ &] + delete selected file or files. "!" means complete removal + (omitting trash). + + :[range]d[elete][!] [reg] [count][ &] + delete selected or [count] files to the reg register. "!" means + complete removal (omitting trash). + + :delmarks + + :delm[arks]! + delete all marks. + + :delm[arks] marks ... + delete specified marks, each argument is treated as a set of + marks. + + :display + + :di[splay] + display menu with registers content. + + :di[splay] list ... + display the contents of the numbered and named registers that + are mentioned in list (for example "az to display "", "a and "z + content). + + :dirs + + :dirs display directory stack. + + :echo + + :ec[ho] [...] + evaluate each argument as an expression and output them + separated with a space. See help on :let command for a + definition of . + + :edit + + :[range]e[dit] [file...] + open selected or passed file(s) in editor. Macros and + environment variables are expanded. + + :else + + :el[se] + execute commands until next matching :endif if all other + conditions didn't match. See also help on :if and :endif + commands. + + :elseif + + :elsei[f] {expr1} + execute commands until next matching :elseif, :else or :endif if + conditions of previous :if and :elseif branches were evaluated + to zero. See also help on :if and :endif commands. + + :empty + + :empty permanently remove files from all existing non-empty trash + directories (see "Trash directory" section below). Trash + directories which are specified via %r and/or %u also get + deleted completely. Also remove all operations from undolist + that have no sense after :empty and remove all records about + files located inside directories from all registers. Removal is + performed as background task with undetermined amount of work + and can be checked via :jobs menu. + + :endif + + :en[dif] + end conditional block. See also help on :if and :else commands. + + :execute + + :exe[cute] [...] + evaluate each argument as an expression and join results + separated by a space to get a single string which is then + executed as a command-line command. See help on :let command + for a definition of . + + :exit + + :exi[t][!] + same as :quit. + + :file + + :f[ile][ &] + display menu of programs set for the file type of the current + file. " &" forces running associated program in background. + + :f[ile] arg[ &] + run associated command that begins with the arg skipping opening + menu. " &" forces running associated program in background. + + :filetype + + :filet[ype] pattern-list [{descr}]def_prog[ &],[{descr}]prog2[ &],... + associate given program list to each of the patterns. + Associated program (command) is used by handlers of l and Enter + keys (and also in the :file menu). If you need to insert comma + into command just double it (",,"). Space followed by an + ampersand as two last characters of a command means running of + the command in the background. Optional description can be + given to each command to ease understanding of what command will + do in the :file menu. Vifm will try the rest of the programs + for an association when the default isn't found. When program + entry doesn't contain any of vifm macros, name of current file + is appended as if program entry ended with %c macro on *nix and + %"c on Windows. On Windows path to executables containing + spaces can (and should be for correct work with such paths) be + double quoted. See "Patterns" section below for pattern + definition. See also "Automatic FUSE mounts" section below. + Example for zip archives and several actions: + + filetype *.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear + \ {Mount with fuse-zip} + \ FUSE_MOUNT|fuse-zip %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR, + \ {View contents} + \ zip -sf %c | less, + \ {Extract here} + \ tar -xf %c, + + Note that on OS X when `open` is used to call an app, vifm is + unable to check whether that app is actually available. So if + automatic skipping of programs that aren't there is desirable, + `open` should be replaced with an actual command. + + :filet[ype] filename + list (in menu mode) currently registered patterns that match + specified file name. Same as ":filextype filename". + + :filextype + + :filex[type] pattern-list [{ description }] def_program,program2,... + same as :filetype, but this command is ignored if not running in + X. In X :filextype is equal to :filetype. See "Patterns" + section below for pattern definition. See also "Automatic FUSE + mounts" section below. + + For example, consider the following settings (the order might + seem strange, but it's for the demonstration purpose): + + filetype *.html,*.htm + \ {View in lynx} + \ lynx + filextype *.html,*.htm + \ {Open with dwb} + \ dwb %f %i &, + filetype *.html,*.htm + \ {View in links} + \ links + filextype *.html,*.htm + \ {Open with firefox} + \ firefox %f &, + \ {Open with uzbl} + \ uzbl-browser %f %i &, + + If you're using vifm inside a terminal emulator that is running + in graphical environment (when X is used on *nix; always on + Windows), vifm attempts to run application in this order: + + 1. lynx + 2. dwb + 3. links + 4. firefox + 5. uzbl + + If there is no graphical environment (checked presence of + $DISPLAY environment variable on *nix; never happens on + Windows), the list will look like: + + 1. lynx + 2. links + + Just as if all :filextype commands were not there. + + The purpose of such differentiation is to allow comfortable use + of vifm with same settings in desktop environment/through remote + connection (SSH)/in native console. + + Note that on OS X $DISPLAY isn't defined unless you define it, + so :filextype should be used only if you set $DISPLAY in some + way. + + :filext[ype] filename + list (in menu mode) currently registered patterns that match + specified file name. Same as ":filetype filename". + + :fileviewer + + :filev[iewer] pattern-list command1,command2,... + register specified list of commands as viewers for each of the + patterns. Viewer is a command which output is captured and + displayed in one of the panes of vifm after pressing "e" or + running :view command. When the command doesn't contain any of + vifm macros, name of current file is appended as if command + ended with %c macro. Comma escaping and missing commands + processing rules as for :filetype apply to this command. See + "Patterns" section below for pattern definition. + + Example for zip archives: + + fileviewer *.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear zip -sf %c, echo "No zip to preview:" + + :filev[iewer] filename + list (in menu mode) currently registered patterns that match + specified filename. + + :filter + + :filter[!] {pattern} + filter files matching the pattern out of directory listings. + '!' controls state of filter inversion after updating filter + value (see also 'cpoptions' description). Filter is matched + case sensitively on *nix and case insensitively on Windows. See + "File Filters" and "Patterns" sections. + + Example: + + " filter all files ending in .o from the filelist. + :filter /.o$/ + + + :filter[!] {empty-pattern} + same as above, but use last search pattern as pattern value. + + Example: + + :filter //I + + + :filter + reset filter (set it to an empty string) and show all files. + + :filter! + same as :invert. + + :filter? + show information on local, name and auto filters. + + :find + + :[range]fin[d] pattern + display results of find command in the menu. Searches among + selected files if any. Accepts macros. By default the command + relies on the external "find" utility, which can be customized + by altering value of the 'findprg' option. + + :[range]fin[d] -opt... + same as :find above, but user defines all find arguments. + Searches among selected files if any. + + :[range]fin[d] path -opt... + same as :find above, but user defines all find arguments. + Ignores selection and range. + + :[range]fin[d] + repeat last :find command. + + :finish + + :fini[sh] + stop sourcing a script. Can only be used in a vifm script file. + This is a quick way to skip the rest of the file. + + :goto + + :go[to] + change directory if necessary and put specified path under the + cursor. The path should be existing non-root path. Macros and + environment variables are expanded. + + :grep + + :[range]gr[ep][!] pattern + will show results of grep command in the menu. Add "!" to + request inversion of search (look for lines that do not match + pattern). Searches among selected files if any and no range + given. Ignores binary files by default. By default the command + relies on the external "grep" utility, which can be customized + by altering value of the 'grepprg' option. + + :[range]gr[ep][!] -opt... + same as :grep above, but user defines all grep arguments, which + are not escaped. Searches among selected files if any. + + :[range]gr[ep][!] + repeats last :grep command. "!" of this command inverts "!" in + repeated command. + + :help + + :h[elp] + show the help file. + + :h[elp] argument + is the same as using ':h argument' in vim. Use vifm- + to get help on vifm (tab completion works). This form of the + command doesn't work when 'vimhelp' option is off. + + :highlight + + :hi[ghlight] + display information about all highlight groups active at the + moment. + + :hi[ghlight] clear + reset all highlighting to builtin defaults and removed all + filename-specific rules. + + :hi[ghlight] clear ( {pat1,pat2,...} | /regexp/ ) + removes specified rule. + + :hi[ghlight] ( group-name | {pat1,pat2,...} | /regexp/ ) + display information on given highlight group or file name + pattern of color scheme used in the active view. + + :hi[ghlight] ( group-name | {pat1,pat2,...} | /regexp/[iI] ) + cterm=style | ctermfg=color | ctermbg=color + set style (cterm), foreground (ctermfg) or/and background + (ctermbg) parameters of highlight group or file name pattern for + color scheme used in the active view. + + All style values as well as color names are case insensitive. + + Available style values (some of them can be combined): + - bold + - underline + - reverse or inverse + - standout + - italic (on unsupported systems becomes reverse) + - none + + Available group-name values: + - Win - color of all windows (views, dialogs, menus) and default color + for their content (e.g. regular files in views) + - AuxWin - color of auxiliary areas of windows + - Border - color of vertical parts of the border + - TabLine - tab line color + - TabLineSel - color of the tip of selected tab + - TopLineSel - top line color of the current pane + - TopLine - top line color of the other pane + - CmdLine - the command line/status bar color + - ErrorMsg - color of error messages in the status bar + - StatusLine - color of the line above the status bar + - JobLine - color of job line that appears above the status line + - WildMenu - color of the wild menu items + - SuggestBox - color of key suggestion box + - CurrLine - line at cursor position in active view + - OtherLine - line at cursor position in inactive view + - Selected - color of selected files + - Directory - color of directories + - Link - color of symbolic links in the views + - BrokenLink - color of broken symbolic links + - Socket - color of sockets + - Device - color of block and character devices + - Executable - color of executable files + - Fifo - color of fifo pipes + - CmpMismatch - color of mismatched files in side-by-side comparison + by path + - User1..User9 - 9 colors which can be used via %* 'statusline' macro + + Available colors: + - -1 or default or none - default or transparent + - black and lightblack + - red and lightred + - green and lightgreen + - yellow and lightyellow + - blue and lightblue + - magenta and lightmagenta + - cyan and lightcyan + - white and lightwhite + - 0-255 - corresponding colors from 256-color palette + + Light versions of colors are regular colors with bold attribute set. + So order of arguments of :highlight command is important and it's + better to put "cterm" in front of others to prevent it from overwriting + attributes set by "ctermfg" or "ctermbg" arguments. + + For convenience of color scheme authors xterm-like names for 256 color + palette is also supported. The mapping is taken from + http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Xterm256_color_names_for_console_Vim + Duplicated entries were altered by adding an underscore followed by + numerical suffix. + + 0 Black 86 Aquamarine1 172 Orange3 + 1 Red 87 DarkSlateGray2 173 LightSalmon3_2 + 2 Green 88 DarkRed_2 174 LightPink3 + 3 Yellow 89 DeepPink4_2 175 Pink3 + 4 Blue 90 DarkMagenta 176 Plum3 + 5 Magenta 91 DarkMagenta_2 177 Violet + 6 Cyan 92 DarkViolet 178 Gold3_2 + 7 White 93 Purple 179 LightGoldenrod3 + 8 LightBlack 94 Orange4_2 180 Tan + 9 LightRed 95 LightPink4 181 MistyRose3 + 10 LightGreen 96 Plum4 182 Thistle3 + 11 LightYellow 97 MediumPurple3 183 Plum2 + 12 LightBlue 98 MediumPurple3_2 184 Yellow3_2 + 13 LightMagenta 99 SlateBlue1 185 Khaki3 + 14 LightCyan 100 Yellow4 186 LightGoldenrod2 + 15 LightWhite 101 Wheat4 187 LightYellow3 + 16 Grey0 102 Grey53 188 Grey84 + 17 NavyBlue 103 LightSlateGrey 189 LightSteelBlue1 + 18 DarkBlue 104 MediumPurple 190 Yellow2 + 19 Blue3 105 LightSlateBlue 191 DarkOliveGreen1 + 20 Blue3_2 106 Yellow4_2 192 + DarkOliveGreen1_2 + 21 Blue1 107 DarkOliveGreen3 193 DarkSeaGreen1_2 + 22 DarkGreen 108 DarkSeaGreen 194 Honeydew2 + 23 DeepSkyBlue4 109 LightSkyBlue3 195 LightCyan1 + 24 DeepSkyBlue4_2 110 LightSkyBlue3_2 196 Red1 + 25 DeepSkyBlue4_3 111 SkyBlue2 197 DeepPink2 + 26 DodgerBlue3 112 Chartreuse2_2 198 DeepPink1 + 27 DodgerBlue2 113 DarkOliveGreen3_2 199 DeepPink1_2 + 28 Green4 114 PaleGreen3_2 200 Magenta2_2 + 29 SpringGreen4 115 DarkSeaGreen3 201 Magenta1 + 30 Turquoise4 116 DarkSlateGray3 202 OrangeRed1 + 31 DeepSkyBlue3 117 SkyBlue1 203 IndianRed1 + 32 DeepSkyBlue3_2 118 Chartreuse1 204 IndianRed1_2 + 33 DodgerBlue1 119 LightGreen_2 205 HotPink + 34 Green3 120 LightGreen_3 206 HotPink_2 + 35 SpringGreen3 121 PaleGreen1 207 MediumOrchid1_2 + 36 DarkCyan 122 Aquamarine1_2 208 DarkOrange + 37 LightSeaGreen 123 DarkSlateGray1 209 Salmon1 + 38 DeepSkyBlue2 124 Red3 210 LightCoral + 39 DeepSkyBlue1 125 DeepPink4_3 211 PaleVioletRed1 + 40 Green3_2 126 MediumVioletRed 212 Orchid2 + 41 SpringGreen3_2 127 Magenta3 213 Orchid1 + 42 SpringGreen2 128 DarkViolet_2 214 Orange1 + 43 Cyan3 129 Purple_2 215 SandyBrown + 44 DarkTurquoise 130 DarkOrange3 216 LightSalmon1 + 45 Turquoise2 131 IndianRed 217 LightPink1 + 46 Green1 132 HotPink3 218 Pink1 + 47 SpringGreen2_2 133 MediumOrchid3 219 Plum1 + 48 SpringGreen1 134 MediumOrchid 220 Gold1 + 49 MediumSpringGreen 135 MediumPurple2 221 + LightGoldenrod2_2 + 50 Cyan2 136 DarkGoldenrod 222 + LightGoldenrod2_3 + 51 Cyan1 137 LightSalmon3 223 NavajoWhite1 + 52 DarkRed 138 RosyBrown 224 MistyRose1 + 53 DeepPink4 139 Grey63 225 Thistle1 + 54 Purple4 140 MediumPurple2_2 226 Yellow1 + 55 Purple4_2 141 MediumPurple1 227 LightGoldenrod1 + 56 Purple3 142 Gold3 228 Khaki1 + 57 BlueViolet 143 DarkKhaki 229 Wheat1 + 58 Orange4 144 NavajoWhite3 230 Cornsilk1 + 59 Grey37 145 Grey69 231 Grey100 + 60 MediumPurple4 146 LightSteelBlue3 232 Grey3 + 61 SlateBlue3 147 LightSteelBlue 233 Grey7 + 62 SlateBlue3_2 148 Yellow3 234 Grey11 + 63 RoyalBlue1 149 DarkOliveGreen3_3 235 Grey15 + 64 Chartreuse4 150 DarkSeaGreen3_2 236 Grey19 + 65 DarkSeaGreen4 151 DarkSeaGreen2 237 Grey23 + 66 PaleTurquoise4 152 LightCyan3 238 Grey27 + 67 SteelBlue 153 LightSkyBlue1 239 Grey30 + 68 SteelBlue3 154 GreenYellow 240 Grey35 + 69 CornflowerBlue 155 DarkOliveGreen2 241 Grey39 + 70 Chartreuse3 156 PaleGreen1_2 242 Grey42 + 71 DarkSeaGreen4_2 157 DarkSeaGreen2_2 243 Grey46 + 72 CadetBlue 158 DarkSeaGreen1 244 Grey50 + 73 CadetBlue_2 159 PaleTurquoise1 245 Grey54 + 74 SkyBlue3 160 Red3_2 246 Grey58 + 75 SteelBlue1 161 DeepPink3 247 Grey62 + 76 Chartreuse3_2 162 DeepPink3_2 248 Grey66 + 77 PaleGreen3 163 Magenta3_2 249 Grey70 + 78 SeaGreen3 164 Magenta3_3 250 Grey74 + 79 Aquamarine3 165 Magenta2 251 Grey78 + 80 MediumTurquoise 166 DarkOrange3_2 252 Grey82 + 81 SteelBlue1_2 167 IndianRed_2 253 Grey85 + 82 Chartreuse2 168 HotPink3_2 254 Grey89 + 83 SeaGreen2 169 HotPink2 255 Grey93 + 84 SeaGreen1 170 Orchid + 85 SeaGreen1_2 171 MediumOrchid1 + + There are two colors (foreground and background) and only one bold + attribute. Thus single bold attribute affects both colors when + "reverse" attribute is used in vifm run inside terminal emulator. At + the same time linux native console can handle boldness of foreground + and background colors independently, but for consistency with terminal + emulators this is available only implicitly by using light versions of + colors. This behaviour might be changed in the future. + + Although vifm supports 256 colors in a sense they are supported by UI + drawing library, whether you will be able to use all of them highly + depends on your terminal. To set up terminal properly, make sure that + $TERM in the environment you run vifm is set to name of 256-color + terminal (on *nixes it can also be set via X resources), e.g. + xterm-256color. One can find list of available terminal names by + listing /usr/lib/terminfo/. Number of colors supported by terminal + with current settings can be checked via "tput colors" command. + + Here is the hierarchy of highlight groups, which you need to know for + using transparency: + JobLine + SuggestBox + StatusLine + WildMenu + User1..User9 + Border + CmdLine + ErrorMsg + Win + AuxWin + File name specific highlights + Directory + Link + BrokenLink + Socket + Device + Fifo + Executable + Selected + CurrLine + OtherLine + TopLine + TopLineSel + TabLine + TabLineSel + + "none" means default terminal color for highlight groups at the first + level of the hierarchy and transparency for all others. + + Here file name specific highlights mean those configured via globs ({}) + or regular expressions (//). At most one of them is applied per file + entry, namely the first that matches file name, hence order of + :highlight commands might be important in certain cases. + + :history + + :his[tory] + creates a pop-up menu of directories visited. + + :his[tory] x + x can be: + d[ir] or . show directory history. + c[md] or : show command line history. + s[earch] or / show search history and search forward on l key. + f[search] or / show search history and search forward on l key. + b[search] or ? show search history and search backward on l key. + i[nput] or @ show prompt history (e.g. on one file renaming). + fi[lter] or = show filter history (see description of the "=" + normal mode command). + + :histnext + + :histnext + same as . The main use case for this command is to work + around the common pain point of and being the same + ASCII character: one could alter the terminal emulator settings + to emit, for example, the `F1` keycode when Ctrl-I is pressed, + then `:noremap :histnext` in vifm, add "t" flag to the + 'cpoptions', and thus have both and working as + expected. + + :histprev + + :histprev + same as . + + :if + + :if {expr1} + starts conditional block. Commands are executed until next + matching :elseif, :else or :endif command if {expr1} evaluates + to non-zero, otherwise they are ignored. See also help on :else + and :endif commands. + + Example: + + if $TERM == 'screen.linux' + highlight CurrLine ctermfg=lightwhite ctermbg=lightblack + elseif $TERM == 'tmux' + highlight CurrLine cterm=reverse ctermfg=black ctermbg=white + else + highlight CurrLine cterm=bold,reverse ctermfg=black ctermbg=white + endif + + :invert + + :invert [f] + invert file name filter. + + :invert? [f] + show current filter state. + + :invert s + invert selection. + + :invert o + invert sorting order of the primary sorting key. + + :invert? o + show sorting order of the primary sorting key. + + :jobs + + :jobs shows menu of current backgrounded processes. + + :let + + :let $ENV_VAR = + sets environment variable. Warning: setting environment + variable to an empty string on Windows removes it. + + :let $ENV_VAR .= + append value to environment variable. + + :let &[l:|g:]opt = + sets option value. + + :let &[l:|g:]opt .= + append value to string option. + + :let &[l:|g:]opt += + increasing option value, adding sub-values. + + :let &[l:|g:]opt -= + decreasing option value, removing sub-values. + + Where could be a single-quoted string, double-quoted string, an + environment variable, function call or a concatanation of any of them + in any order using the '.' operator. Any whitespace is ignored. + + :locate + + :locate filename + use "locate" command to create a menu of filenames. Selecting a + file from the menu will reload the current file list in vifm to + show the selected file. By default the command relies on the + external "locate" utility (it's assumed that its database is + already built), which can be customized by altering value of the + 'locateprg' option. + + :locate + repeats last :locate command. + + :ls + + :ls lists windows of active terminal multiplexer (only when terminal + multiplexer is used). This is achieved by issuing proper + command for active terminal multiplexer, thus the list is not + handled by vifm. + + :lstrash + + :lstrash + displays a menu with list of files in trash. Each element of + the list is original path of a deleted file, thus the list can + contain duplicates. + + :mark + + :[range]ma[rk][?] x [/full/path] [filename] + Set mark x (a-zA-Z0-9) at /full/path and filename. By default + current directory is being used. If no filename was given and + /full/path is current directory then last file in [range] is + used. Using of macros is allowed. Question mark will stop + command from overwriting existing marks. + + :marks + + :marks create a pop-up menu of marks. + + :marks list ... + display the contents of the marks that are mentioned in list. + + :media + + :media only for *nix + display media management menu. See also 'mediaprg' option. + + :messages + + :mes[sages] + shows previously given messages (up to 50). + + :mkdir + + :[line]mkdir[!] dir ... + create directories at specified paths. The [line] can be used + to pick node in a tree-view. "!" means make parent directories + as needed. Macros are expanded. + + :move + + :[range]m[ove][!?][ &] + move files to directory of other view. With "?" prompts for + destination file names in an editor. "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]m[ove][!] path[ &] + move files to directory specified with the path (absolute or + relative to directory of other view). "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]m[ove][!] name1 name2...[ &] + move files to directory of other view giving each next file a + corresponding name from the argument list. "!" forces + overwrite. + + :nohlsearch + + :noh[lsearch] + clear selection in current pane. + + :normal + + :norm[al][!] commands + execute normal mode commands. If "!" is used, user defined + mappings are ignored. Unfinished last command is aborted as if + or was typed. A ":" should be completed as well. + Commands can't start with a space, so put a count of 1 (one) + before it. + + :only + + :on[ly] + switch to a one window view. + + :popd + + :popd remove pane directories from stack. + + :pushd + + :pushd[!] /curr/dir [/other/dir] + add pane directories to stack and process arguments like :cd + command. + + :pushd exchange the top two items of the directory stack. + + :put + + :[line]pu[t][!] [reg] [ &] + puts files from specified register (" by default) into current + directory. The [line] can be used to pick node in a tree-view. + "!" moves files "!" moves files from their original location + instead of copying them. During this operation no confirmation + dialogs will be shown, all checks are performed beforehand. + + :pwd + + :pw[d] show the present working directory. + + :qall + + :qa[ll][!] + exit vifm (add ! to skip saving changes and checking for active + backgrounded commands). + + :quit + + :q[uit][!] + if there is more than one tab, close the current one, otherwise + exit vifm (add ! to skip saving changes and checking for active + backgrounded commands). + + :redraw + + :redr[aw] + redraw the screen immediately. + + :registers + + :reg[isters] + display menu with registers content. + + :reg[isters] list ... + display the contents of the numbered and named registers that + are mentioned in list (for example "az to display "", "a and "z + content). + + :regular + + :regular + + switch to regular view leaving custom view. + :rename + + :[range]rename[!] + rename files using vi to edit names. ! means go recursively + through directories. + + :[range]rename name1 name2... + rename each of selected files to a corresponding name. + + :restart + + :restart + free a lot of things (histories, commands, etc.), reread + vifminfo and vifmrc files and run startup commands passed in the + argument list, thus losing all unsaved changes (e.g. recent + history or keys mapped in current session). + + :restore + + :[range]restore + restore file from trash directory, doesn't work outside one of + trash directories. See "Trash directory" section below. + + :rlink + + :[range]rlink[!?] + create relative symbolic links to files in directory of other + view. With "?" prompts for destination file names in an editor. + "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]rlink[!] path + create relative symbolic links of files in directory specified + with the path (absolute or relative to directory of other view). + "!" forces overwrite. + + :[range]rlink[!] name1 name2... + create relative symbolic links of files in directory of other + view giving each next link a corresponding name from the + argument list. "!" forces overwrite. + + :screen + + :screen + toggle whether to use the terminal multiplexer or not. + A terminal multiplexer uses pseudo terminals to allow multiple + windows to be used in the console or in a single xterm. + Starting vifm from terminal multiplexer with appropriate support + turned on will cause vifm to open a new terminal multiplexer + window for each new file edited or program launched from vifm. + This requires screen version 3.9.9 or newer for the screen -X + argument or tmux (1.8 version or newer is recommended). + + :screen! + enable integration with terminal multiplexers. + + :screen? + display whether integration with terminal multiplexers is + enabled. + + Note: the command is called screen for historical reasons (when tmux + wasn't yet supported) and might be changed in future releases, or get + an alias. + + :select + + :[range]select + select files in the given range (current file if no range is + given). + + :select {pattern} + select files that match specified pattern. Possible {pattern} + forms are described in "Patterns" section below. Trailing slash + for directories is taken into account, so `:select! */ | invert + s` selects only files. + + :select //[iI] + same as item above, but reuses last search pattern. + + :select !{external command} + select files from the list supplied by external command. Files + are matched by full paths, relative paths are converted to + absolute ones beforehand. + + :[range]select! [{pattern}] + same as above, but resets previously selected items before + proceeding. + + :set + + :se[t] display all options that differ from their default value. + + :se[t] all + display all options. + + :se[t] opt1=val1 opt2='val2' opt3="val3" ... + sets given options. For local options both values are set. + You can use following syntax: + - for all options - option, option? and option& + - for boolean options - nooption, invoption and option! + - for integer options - option=x, option+=x and option-=x + - for string options - option=x and option+=x + - for string list options - option=x, option+=x and option-=x + - for enumeration options - option=x, option+=x and option-=x + - for set options - option=x, option+=x and option-=x + - for charset options - option=x, option+=x, option-=x and + option^=x + + the meaning: + - option - turn option on (for boolean) or print its value (for + all others) + - nooption - turn option off + - invoption - invert option state + - option! - invert option state + - option? - print option value + - option& - reset option to its default value + - option=x or option:x - set option to x + - option+=x - add/append x to option + - option-=x - remove (or subtract) x from option + - option^=x - toggle x presence among values of the option + + Option name can be prepended and appended by any number of + whitespace characters. + + :setglobal + + :setg[lobal] + display all global options that differ from their default value. + + :setg[lobal] all + display all global options. + + :setg[lobal] opt1=val1 opt2='val2' opt3="val3" ... + same as :set, but changes/prints only global options or global + values of local options. Changes to the latter might be not + visible until directory is changed. + + :setlocal + + :setl[ocal] + display all local options that differ from their default value. + + :setl[ocal] all + display all local options. + + :setl[ocal] opt1=val1 opt2='val2' opt3="val3" ... + same as :set, but changes/prints only local values of local + options. + + :shell + + :sh[ell][!] + start a shell in current directory. "!" suppresses spawning + dedicated window of terminal multiplexer for a shell. To make + vifm adaptive to environment it uses $SHELL if it's defined, + otherwise 'shell' value is used. + + + :siblnext + + :[count]siblnext[!] + + change directory to [count]th next sibling directory after + current path using value of global sort option of current pane. + "!" enables wrapping. + + For example, say, you're at /boot and root listing starts like + this: + + bin/ + boot/ + dev/ + ... + + Issuing :siblnext will navigate to /dev. + + + :siblprev + + :[count]siblprev[!] + same as :siblnext, but in the opposite direction. + + :sort + + :sor[t] + display dialog with different sorting methods, when one can + select primary sorting key. When 'viewcolumns' options is empty + and 'lsview' is off, changing primary sorting key will also + affect view look (in particular the second column of the view + will be changed). + + :source + + :so[urce] file + read command-line commands from the file. + + :split + + :sp[lit] + switch to a two window horizontal view. + + :sp[lit]! + toggle horizontal window splitting. + + :sp[lit] path + splits the window horizontally to show both file directories. + Also changes other pane to path (absolute or relative to current + directory of active pane). + + :substitute + + :[range]s[ubstitute]/pattern/string/[flags] + for each file in range replace a match of pattern with string. + + String can contain \0...\9 to link to capture groups (\0 - all match, + \1 - first group, etc.). + + Pattern is stored in search history. + + Available flags: + + - i - ignore case (the 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options are not + used) + + - I - don't ignore case (the 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options are + not used) + + - g - substitute all matches in each file name (each g toggles this) + + :[range]s[ubstitute]/pattern + substitute pattern with an empty string. + + :[range]s[ubstitute]//string/[flags] + use last pattern from search history. + + :[range]s[ubstitute] + repeat previous substitution command. + + :sync + + :sync [relative path] + change the other pane to the current pane directory or to some + path relative to the current directory. Using macros is + allowed. + + :sync! change the other pane to the current pane directory and + synchronize cursor position. If current pane displays custom + list of files, position before entering it is used (current one + might not make any sense). + + + :sync! [location | cursorpos | localopts | filters | filelist | tree | + all]... + change enumerated properties of the other pane to match + corresponding properties of the current pane. Arguments have + the following meanings: + + - location - current directory of the pane; + + - cursorpos - cursor position (doesn't make sense without + "location"); + + - localopts - all local options; + + - filters - all filters; + + - filelist - list of files for custom view (implies + "location"); + + - tree - tree structure for tree view (implies "location"); + + - all - all of the above. + + :tabclose + + :tabc[lose] + close current tab, unless it's the only one open at current + scope. + + :tabmove + + :tabm[ove] [N] + without the argument or with `$` as the argument, current tab + becomes the last tab. With the argument, current tab is moved + after the tab with the specified number. Argument of `0` moves + current tab to the first position. + + :tabname + + :tabname [name] + set, update or reset (when no argument is provided) name of the + current tab. + + :tabnew + + :tabnew [path] + create new tab. Accepts optional path for the new tab. Macros + and environment variables are expanded. + + :tabnext + + :tabn[ext] + switch to the next tab (wrapping around). + + :tabn[ext] {n} + go to the tab number {n}. Tab numeration starts with 1. + + :tabprevious + + :tabp[revious] + switch to the previous tab (wrapping around). + + :tabp[revious] {n} + go to the {n}-th previous tab. Note that :tabnext handles its + argument differently. + + :touch + + :[line]touch file... + create files at specified paths. Aborts on errors. Doesn't + update time of existing files. The [line] can be used to pick + node in a tree-view. Macros are expanded. + + :tr + + :[range]tr/pattern/string/ + for each file in range transliterate the characters which appear + in pattern to the corresponding character in string. When + string is shorter than pattern, it's padded with its last + character. + + :trashes + + :trashes + lists all valid trash directories in a menu. Only non-empty and + writable trash directories are shown. This is exactly the list + of directories that are cleared when :empty command is executed. + + :trashes? + same as :trashes, but also displays size of each trash + directory. + + :tree + + :tree turn pane into tree view with current directory as its root. + The tree view is implemented on top of a custom view, but is + automatically kept in sync with file system state and considers + all the filters. Thus the structure corresponds to what one + would see on visiting the directories manually. As a special + case for trees built out of custom view file-system tracking + isn't performed. + + To leave tree view go up from its root or use gh at any level of + the tree. Any command that changes directory will also do, in + particular, `:cd ..`. + + Tree structure is incompatible with alternative representations, + so values of 'lsview' and 'millerview' options are ignored. + + :tree! toggle current view in and out of tree mode. + + :undolist + + :undol[ist] + display list of latest changes. Use "!" to see actual commands. + + :unlet + + :unl[et][!] $ENV_VAR1 $ENV_VAR2 ... + remove environment variables. Add ! to omit displaying of + warnings about nonexistent variables. + + :unselect + + :[range]unselect + unselect files in the given range (current file if no range is + given). + + :unselect {pattern} + unselect files that match specified pattern. Possible {pattern} + forms are described in "Patterns" section below. Trailing slash + for directories is taken into account, so `:unselect */` + unselects directories. + + :unselect !{external command} + unselect files from the list supplied by external command. + Files are matched by full paths, relative paths are converted to + absolute ones beforehand. + + :unselect //[iI] + same as item above, but reuses last search pattern. + + :version + + :ve[rsion] + show menu with version information. + + :vifm + + :vifm same as :version. + + :view + + :vie[w] + toggle on and off the quick file view. See also 'quickview' + option. + + :vie[w]! + turn on quick file view if it's off. + + :volumes + + :volumes + only for MS-Windows + display menu with volume list. Hitting l (or Enter) key opens + appropriate volume in the current pane. + + :vsplit + + :vs[plit] + switch to a two window vertical view. + + :vs[plit]! + toggle window vertical splitting. + + :vs[plit] path + split the window vertically to show both file directories. And + changes other pane to path (absolute or relative to current + directory of active pane). + + :wincmd + + :[count]winc[md] {arg} + same as running Ctrl-W [count] {arg}. + + :windo + + :windo [command...] + execute command for each pane (same as :winrun % command). + + :winrun + + :winrun type [command...] + execute command for pane(s), which is determined by type + argument: + - ^ - top-left pane + - $ - bottom-right pane + - % - all panes + - . - current pane + - , - other pane + + :write + + :w[rite] + write vifminfo file. + + :wq + + :wq[!] same as :quit, but ! only disables check of backgrounded + commands. :wqall + + :wqa[ll][!] + same as :qall, but ! only disables check of backgrounded + commands. + + :xall + + :xa[ll][!] + same as :qall. + + :xit + + :x[it][!] + same as :quit. + + :yank + + :[range]y[ank] [reg] [count] + will yank files to the reg register. + + :map lhs rhs + + :map lhs rhs + map lhs key sequence to rhs in normal and visual modes. + + :map! lhs rhs + map lhs key sequence to rhs in command line mode. + + + :cmap :dmap :mmap :nmap :qmap + :vmap + + :cm[ap] lhs rhs + map lhs to rhs in command line mode. + + :dm[ap] lhs rhs + map lhs to rhs in dialog modes. + + :mm[ap] lhs rhs + map lhs to rhs in menu mode. + + :nm[ap] lhs rhs + map lhs to rhs in normal mode. + + :qm[ap] lhs rhs + map lhs to rhs in view mode. + + :vm[ap] lhs rhs + map lhs to rhs in visual mode. + + + :*map + + :cm[ap] + list all maps in command line mode. + + :dm[ap] + list all maps in dialog modes. + + :mm[ap] + list all maps in menu mode. + + :nm[ap] + list all maps in normal mode. + + :qm[ap] + list all maps in view mode. + + :vm[ap] + list all maps in visual mode. + + :*map beginning + + :cm[ap] beginning + list all maps in command line mode that start with the + beginning. + + :dm[ap] beginning + list all maps in dialog modes that start with the beginning. + + :mm[ap] beginning + list all maps in menu mode that start with the beginning. + + :nm[ap] beginning + list all maps in normal mode that start with the beginning. + + :qm[ap] beginning + list all maps in view mode that start with the beginning. + + :vm[ap] beginning + list all maps in visual mode that start with the beginning. + + :noremap + + :no[remap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for normal and visual modes, but + disallow mapping of rhs. + + :no[remap]! lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for command line mode, but + disallow mapping of rhs. + + :cnoremap :dnoremap :mnoremap :nnoremap :qnoremap + :vnoremap + + :cno[remap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for command line mode, but + disallow mapping of rhs. + + :dn[oremap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for dialog modes, but disallow + mapping of rhs. + + :mn[oremap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for menu mode, but disallow + mapping of rhs. + + :nn[oremap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for normal mode, but disallow + mapping of rhs. + + :qn[oremap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for view mode, but disallow + mapping of rhs. + + :vn[oremap] lhs rhs + map the key sequence lhs to rhs for visual mode, but disallow + mapping of rhs. + + :unmap + + :unm[ap] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from normal and visual modes. + + :unm[ap]! lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from command line mode. + + :cunmap :dunmap :munmap :nunmap :qunmap + :vunmap + + :cu[nmap] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from command line mode. + + :du[nmap] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from dialog modes. + + :mu[nmap] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from menu mode. + + :nun[map] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from normal mode. + + :qun[map] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from view mode. + + :vu[nmap] lhs + remove the mapping of lhs from visual mode. + +Ranges + The ranges implemented include: + 2,3 - from second to third file in the list (including it) + % - the entire directory. + . - the current position in the filelist. + $ - the end of the filelist. + 't - the mark position t. + + Examples: + + :%delete + + would delete all files in the directory. + + :2,4delete + + would delete the files in the list positions 2 through 4. + + :.,$delete + + would delete the files from the current position to the end of the + filelist. + + :3delete4 + + would delete the files in the list positions 3, 4, 5, 6. + + If a backward range is given :4,2delete - an query message is given and + user can chose what to do next. + + The builtin commands that accept a range are :d[elete] and :y[ank]. + +Command macros + The command macros may be used in user commands. + + %a User arguments. When user arguments contain macros, they are + expanded before preforming substitution of %a. + + %c %"c The current file under the cursor. + + %C %"C The current file under the cursor in the other directory. + + %f %"f All of the selected files. + + %F %"F All of the selected files in the other directory list. + + %b %"b Same as %f %F. + + %d %"d Full path to current directory. + + %D %"D Full path to other file list directory. + + %rx %"rx + Full paths to files in the register {x}. In case of invalid + symbol in place of {x}, it's processed with the rest of the line + and default register is used. + + %m Show command output in a menu. + + %M Same as %m, but l (or Enter) key is handled like for :locate and + :find commands. + + %u Process command output as list of paths and compose custom view + out of it. + + %U Same as %u, but implies less list updates inside vifm, which is + absence of sorting at the moment. + + %Iu same as %u, but gives up terminal before running external + command. + + %IU same as %U, but gives up terminal before running external + command. + + %S Show command output in the status bar. + + %q redirect command output to quick view, which is activated if + disabled. + + %s Execute command in split window of active terminal multiplexer + (ignored if not running inside one). + + %n Forbid using of terminal multiplexer to run the command. + + %i Completely ignore command output. + + + %pc Marks end of the main command and beginning of the clear command + for graphical preview, which is invoked on closing preview of a + file. + + The following dimensions and coordinates are in characters: + + %px x coordinate of top-left corner of preview area. + + %py y coordinate of top-left corner of preview area. + + %pw width of preview area. + + %ph height of preview area. + + + Use %% if you need to put a percent sign in your command. + + Note that %m, %M, %s, %S, %i, %u and %U macros are mutually exclusive. + Only the last one of them on the command will take effect. + + You can use file name modifiers after %c, %C, %f, %F, %b, %d and %D + macros. Supported modifiers are: + + - :p - full path + + - :u - UNC name of path (e.g. "\\server" in + "\\server\share"), Windows only. Expands to current computer name + for not UNC paths. + + - :~ - relative to the home directory + + - :. - relative to current directory + + - :h - head of the file name + + - :t - tail of the file name + + - :r - root of the file name (without last extension) + + - :e - extension of the file name (last one) + + - :s?pat?sub? - substitute the first occurrence of pat with sub. + You can use any character for '?', but it must not occur in pat or + sub. + + - :gs?pat?sub? - like :s, but substitutes all occurrences of pat with + sub. + + See ':h filename-modifiers' in Vim's documentation for the detailed + description. + + Using %x means expand corresponding macro escaping all characters that + have special meaning. And %"x means using of double quotes and escape + only backslash and double quote characters, which is more useful on + Windows systems. + + Position and quantity (if there is any) of %m, %M, %S or %s macros in + the command is unimportant. All their occurrences are removed from the + resulting command. + + %c and %f macros are expanded to file names only, when %C and %F are + expanded to full paths. %f and %F follow this in %b too. + + :com move mv %f %D + set the :move command to move all of the files selected in the + current directory to the other directory. + + The %a macro is replaced with any arguments given to an alias command. + All arguments are considered optional. + :com lsl !!ls -l %a - set the lsl command to execute ls -l with + or without an argument. + + :lsl + will list the directory contents of the current directory. + + :lsl filename + will list only the given filename. + + The macros can also be used in directly executing commands. ":!mv %f + %D" would move the current directory selected files to the other + directory. + + Appending & to the end of a command causes it to be executed in the + background. Typically you want to run two kinds of external commands + in the background: + + - GUI applications that doesn't fork thus block vifm (:!sxiv %f &); + + - console tools that do not work with terminal (:!mv %f %D &). + + You don't want to run terminal commands, which require terminal input + or output something in background because they will mess up vifm's TUI. + Anyway, if you did run such a command, you can use Ctrl-L key to update + vifm's TUI. + + Rewriting the example command with macros given above with + backgrounding: + + %m, %M, %s, %S, %u and %U macros cannot be combined with background + mark (" &") as it doesn't make much sense. + +Command backgrounding + Copy and move operation can take a lot of time to proceed. That's why + vifm supports backgrounding of this two operations. To run :copy, + :move or :delete command in the background just add " &" at the end of + a command. + + For each background operation a new thread is created. Currently job + cannot be stopped or paused. + + You can see if command is still running in the :jobs menu. + Backgrounded commands have progress instead of process id at the line + beginning. + + Background operations cannot be undone. + +Cancellation + Note that cancellation works somewhat different on Windows platform due + to different mechanism of break signal propagation. One also might + need to use Ctrl-Break shortcut instead of Ctrl-C. + + There are two types of operations that can be cancelled: + + - file system operations; + + - mounting with FUSE (but not unmounting as it can cause loss of + data); + + - calls of external applications. + + Note that vifm never terminates applications, it sends SIGINT signal + and lets the application quit normally. + + When one of set of operations is cancelled (e.g. copying of 5th file of + 10 files), further operations are cancelled too. In this case undo + history will contain only actually performed operations. + + Cancelled operations are indicated by "(cancelled)" suffix appended to + information message on statusbar. + + File system operations + + Currently the following commands can be cancelled: :alink, :chmod, + :chown, :clone, :copy, :delete, :mkdir, :move, :restore, :rlink, + :touch. File putting (on p/P key) can be cancelled as well. It's not + hard to see that these are mainly long-running operations. + + Cancelling commands when they are repeated for undo/redo operations is + allowed for convenience, but is not recommended as further undo/redo + operations might get blocked by side-effects of partially cancelled + group of operations. + + These commands can't be cancelled: :empty, :rename, :substitute, :tr. + + Mounting with FUSE + + It's not considered to be an error, so only notification on the status + bar is shown. + + External application calls + + Each of this operations can be cancelled: :apropos, :find, :grep, + :locate. + +Patterns + :highlight, :filetype, :filextype, :fileviewer commands and 'classify' + option support globs, regular expressions and mime types to match file + names or their paths. + + There are six possible ways to write a single pattern: + + 1. [!]{comma-separated-name-globs} + + 2. [!]{{comma-separated-path-globs}} + + 3. [!]/name-regular-expression/[iI] + + 4. [!]//path-regular-expression//[iI] + + 5. [!] + + 6. undecorated-pattern + + Flags of regular expressions mean the following: + - "i" makes filter case insensitive; + - "I" makes filter case sensitive. They can be repeated multiple + times, but the later one takes precedence (e.g. "iiiI" is equivalent + to "I" and "IiIi" is the same as "i"). + + To combine several patterns (AND them), make sure you're using one of + the first five forms and write patterns one after another, like this: + {*.vifm} + Mind that if you make a mistake the whole string will be treated as the + sixth form. + + :filetype, :filextype and :fileviewer commands accept comma-separated + list of patterns instead of a single pattern, thus effectively handling + OR operation on them: + {*.vifm},{*.pdf} + + Five first forms can include leading exclamation mark that negates + pattern matching. + + The last form is implicitly refers to one of others. :highlight does + not accept undecorated form, while :filetype, :filextype, :fileviewer, + :select, :unselect and 'classify' treat it as list of name globs. + + Regular expression patterns are case insensitive by default, see + description of commands, which might override default behaviour. + + "Globs" section below provides short overview of globs and some + important points that one needs to know about them. + + Mime type matching is essentially globs matching applied to mime type + of a file instead of its name/path. Note: mime types aren't detected + on Windows. + +Globs + Globs are always case insensitive as it makes sense in general case. + + *, ?, [ and ] are treated as special symbols in the pattern. E.g. + + :filetype * less %c + + matches all files. One can use character classes for escaping, so + + :filetype [*] less %c + + matches only one file name, the one which contains only asterisk + symbol. + + * means any number of any characters (possibly an empty substring), + with one exception: asterisk at the pattern beginning doesn't match dot + in the first position. E.g. + + :fileviewer *.zip,*.jar zip -sf %c + + associates using of zip program to preview all files with zip or jar + extensions as listing of their content. + + ? means any character at this position. E.g. + + :fileviewer ?.out file %c + + calls file tool for all files which has exactly one character before + their extension (e.g. a.out, b.out). + + Square brackets designate character class, which means that whole + character class matches against any of characters listed in it. For + example + + :fileviewer *.[ch] highlight -O xterm256 -s dante --syntax c %c + + makes vifm call highlight program to colorize source and header files + in C language for a 256-color terminal. Equal command would be + + :fileviewer *.c,*.h highlight -O xterm256 -s dante --syntax c %c + + + Inside square brackets ^ or ! can be used for symbol class negotiation + and the - symbol to set a range. ^ and ! should appear right after the + opening square bracket. For example + + :filetype *.[!d]/ inspect_dir + + associates inspect_dir as additional handler for all directories that + have one character extension unless it's "d" letter. And + + :filetype [0-9].jpg sxiv + + associates sxiv picture viewer only for JPEG-files that contain single + digit in their name. + +:set options + Local options + These are kind of options that are local to a specific view. So + you can set ascending sorting order for left pane and descending + order for right pane. + + In addition to being local to views, each such option also has + two values: + + - local to current directory (value associated with current + location); + + - global to current directory (value associated with the + pane). + + The idea is that current directory can be made a temporary + exception to regular configuration of the view, until directory + change. Use :setlocal for that. :setglobal changes view value + not affecting settings until directory change. :set applies + changes immediately to all values. + + + 'aproposprg' + type: string + default: "apropos %a" + Specifies format for an external command to be invoked by the + :apropos command. The format supports expanding of macros, + specific for a particular *prg option, and %% sequence for + inserting percent sign literally. This option should include + the %a macro to specify placement of arguments passed to the + :apropos command. If the macro is not used, it will be + implicitly added after a space to the value of this option. + + 'autochpos' + type: boolean + default: true + When disabled vifm will set cursor to the first line in the view + after :cd and :pushd commands instead of saved cursor position. + Disabling this will also make vifm clear information about + cursor position in the view history on :cd and :pushd commands + (and on startup if 'autochpos' is disabled in the vifmrc). l + key in the ":history ." and ":trashes" menus are treated like + :cd command. This option also affects marks so that navigating + to a mark doesn't restore cursor position. + + When this option is enabled, more fine grained control over + cursor position is available via 'histcursor' option. + + 'columns' 'co' + type: integer + default: terminal width on startup + Terminal width in characters. + + 'caseoptions' + type: charset + default: "" + This option gives additional control over case sensitivity by + allowing overriding default behaviour to either always be case + sensitive or always be case insensitive. Possible values form + pairs of lower and upper case letters that configure specific + aspect of behaviour: + p - always ignore case of paths during completion. + P - always match case of paths during completion. + g - always ignore case of characters for f/F/;/,. + G - always match case of characters for f/F/;/,. + + At most one item of each pair takes affect, if both or more are + present, only the last one matters. When none of pair's + elements are present, the behaviour is default (depends on + operating system for path completion and on values of + 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options for file navigation). + + 'cdpath' 'cd' + type: string list + default: value of $CDPATH with commas instead of colons + Specifies locations to check on changing directory with relative + path that doesn't start with "./" or "../". When non-empty, + current directory is examined after directories listed in the + option. + + This option doesn't affect completion of :cd command. + + Example: + + set cdpath=~ + + This way ":cd bin" will switch to "~/bin" even if directory + named "bin" exists in current directory, while ":cd ./bin" + command will ignore value of 'cdpath'. + + 'chaselinks' + type: boolean + default: false + When enabled path of view is always resolved to real path (with + all symbolic links expanded). + + 'classify' + type: string list + default: ":dir:/" + Specifies file name prefixes and suffixes depending on file type + or name. The format is either of: + - [{prefix}]:{filetype}:[{suffix}] + - [{prefix}]::{pattern}::[{suffix}] + Possible {pattern} forms are described in "Patterns" section + above. + + Priority rules: + - file name patterns have priority over type patterns + - file name patterns are matched in left-to-right order of + their appearance in this option + + Either {prefix} or {suffix} or both can be omitted (which is the + default for all unspecified file types), this means empty + {prefix} and/or {suffix}. {prefix} and {suffix} should consist + of at most eight characters. Elements are separated by commas. + Neither prefixes nor suffixes are part of file names, so they + don't affect commands which operate on file names in any way. + Comma (',') character can be inserted by doubling it. List of + file type names can be found in the description of filetype() + function. + + 'confirm' 'cf' + type: set + default: delete,permdelete + Defines which operations require confirmation: + - delete - moving files to trash (on d or :delete); + - permdelete - permanent deletion of files (on D or :delete! + command or on undo/redo operation). + + 'cpoptions' 'cpo' + type: charset + default: "fst" + Contains a sequence of single-character flags. Each flag + enables behaviour of older versions of vifm. Flags: + - f - when included, running :filter command results in not + inverted (matching files are filtered out) and :filter! in + inverted (matching files are left) filter, when omitted, meaning + of the exclamation mark changes to the opposite; + - s - when included, yy, dd and DD normal mode commands act on + selection, otherwise they operate on current file only; + - t - when included, (thus ) behave as and + switches active pane, otherwise and go forward in + the view history. It's possible to make both and to + work as expected by setting up the terminal to emit a custom + sequence when is pressed; see :histnext for details. + + 'cvoptions' + type: set + default: + Specifies whether entering/leaving custom views triggers events + that normally happen on entering/leaving directories: + - autocmds - trigger autocommands on entering/leaving custom + views; + - localopts - reset local options on entering/leaving custom + views; + - localfilter - reset local filter on entering/leaving custom + views. + + 'deleteprg' + type: string + default: "" + Specifies program to run on files that are permanently removed. + When empty, files are removed as usual, otherwise this command + is invoked on each file by appending its name. If the command + doesn't remove files, they will remain on the file system. + + 'dirsize' + type: enumeration + default: size + Controls how size of directories is displayed in file views. + The following values are possible: + - size - size of directory (i.e., size used to store list of + files) + - nitems - number of entries in the directory (excluding . and + ..) + + Size obtained via ga/gA overwrites this setting so seeing count + of files and occasionally size of directories is possible. + + 'dotdirs' + type: set + default: nonrootparent + Controls displaying of dot directories. The following values + are possible: + - rootparent - show "../" in root directory of file system + - nonrootparent - show "../" in non-root directories of file + system + + Note that empty directories always contain "../" entry + regardless of value of this option. "../" disappears at the + moment at least one file is created. + + 'dotfiles' + type: boolean + default: false + Whether dot files are shown in the view. Can be controlled with + z* bindings. + + 'fastrun' + type: boolean + default: false + With this option turned on you can run partially entered + commands with unambiguous beginning using :! (e.g. :!Te instead + of :!Terminal or :!Te). + + 'fillchars' 'fcs' + type: string list + default: "" + Sets characters used to fill borders. + + item default used for + vborder:c ' ' left, middle and right vertical + borders + + If value is omitted, its default value is used. Example: + + set fillchars=vborder:. + + 'findprg' + type: string + default: "find %s %a -print , -type d \( ! -readable -o ! + -executable \) -prune" + Specifies format for an external command to be invoked by the + :find command. The format supports expanding of macros, + specific for a particular *prg option, and %% sequence for + inserting percent sign literally. This option should include + the %s macro to specify placement of list of paths to search in + and %a or %A macro to specify placement of arguments passed to + the :find command. If some of the macros are not used, they + will be implicitly added after a space to the value of the + option in the following order: %s, %a. Note that when neither + %a nor %A are specified, it's %a which is added implicitly. + + The macros can slightly change their meaning depending on :find + command arguments. When the first argument points to an + existing directory, %s is assigned all arguments and %a/%A are + left empty. Otherwise, %s is assigned a dot (".") meaning + current directory or list of selected file names, if any. %a/%A + are assigned arguments when first argument starts with a dash + ("-"), otherwise %a gets an escaped version of arguments, + prepended by "-name" (on *nix) or "-iname" (on Windows) + predicate. + + %a and %A macros contain almost the same value, the difference + is that %a can be escaped and %A is never escaped. %A is to be + used mainly on Windows, where shell escaping is a mess and can + break command execution. + + Optional %u or %U macro could be used (if both specified %U is + chosen) to force redirection to custom or unsorted custom view + respectively. + + Starting from Windows Server 2003 a where command is available, + one can configure vifm to use it in the following way: + + set findprg="where /R %s %A" + + As the syntax of this command is rather limited, one can't use + :find command with selection of more than one item in this case. + The command looks for files only completely ignoring + directories. + + When using find port on Windows, another option is to setup + 'findprg' like this: + + set findprg="find %s %a" + + 'followlinks' + type: boolean + default: true + Follow links on l or Enter. That is navigate to destination + file instead of treating the link as if it were target file. + Doesn't affects links to directories, which are always entered + (use gf key for directories). + + 'fusehome' + type: string + default: "($XDG_DATA_HOME/.local/share | $VIFM)/fuse/" + Directory to be used as a root dir for FUSE mounts. Value of + the option can contain environment variables (in form + "$envname"), which will be expanded (prepend it with a slash to + prevent expansion). The value should expand to an absolute + path. + + If you change this option, vifm won't remount anything. It + affects future mounts only. See "Automatic FUSE mounts" section + below for more information. + + 'gdefault' 'gd' + type: boolean + default: false + When on, 'g' flag is on for :substitute by default. + + 'grepprg' + type: string + default: "grep -n -H -I -r %i %a %s" + Specifies format for an external command to be invoked by the + :grep command. The format supports expanding of macros, + specific for a particular *prg option, and %% sequence for + inserting percent sign literally. This option should include + the %i macro to specify placement of "-v" string when inversion + of results is requested, %a or %A macro to specify placement of + arguments passed to the :grep command and the %s macro to + specify placement of list of files to search in. If some of the + macros are not used, they will be implicitly added after a space + to the value of the 'grepprg' option in the following order: %i, + %a, %s. Note that when neither %a nor %A are specified, it's %a + which is added implicitly. + + Optional %u or %U macro could be used (if both specified %U is + chosen) to force redirection to custom or unsorted custom view + respectively. + + See 'findprg' option for description of difference between %a + and %A. + + Example of setup to use ack (http://beyondgrep.com/) instead of + grep: + + set grepprg='ack -H -r %i %a %s' + + or The Silver Searcher + (https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher): + + set grepprg='ag --line-numbers %i %a %s' + + + + 'histcursor' + type: set + default: startup,dirmark,direnter + Defines situations when cursor should be moved according to + directory history: + - startup - on loading file lists during startup + - dirmark - after navigating to a mark that doesn't specify + file + - direnter - on opening directory from a file list + + This option has no effect when 'autochpos' is disabled. + + Note that the list is not exhaustive and there are other + situations when cursor is positioned automatically. + + 'history' 'hi' + type: integer + default: 15 + Maximum number of stored items in all histories. + + 'hlsearch' 'hls' + type: boolean + default: true + Highlight all matches of search pattern. + + 'iec' type: boolean + default: false + Use KiB, MiB, ... suffixes instead of K, M, ... when printing + size in human-friendly format. + + 'ignorecase' 'ic' + type: boolean + default: false + Ignore case in search patterns (:substitute, / and ? commands) + and characters after f and F commands. It doesn't affect file + filtering. + + 'incsearch' 'is' + type: boolean + default: false + When this option is set, search and view update for local filter + is be performed starting from initial cursor position each time + search pattern is changed. + + 'iooptions' + type: set + default: + Controls details of file operations. The following values are + available: + - fastfilecloning - perform fast file cloning (copy-on-write), + when available + (available on Linux and btrfs file system). + + 'laststatus' 'ls' + type: boolean + default: true + Controls if status bar is visible. + + 'lines' + type: integer + default: terminal height on startup + Terminal height in lines. + + 'locateprg' + type: string + default: "locate %a" + Specifies format for an external command to be invoked by the + :locate command. The format supports expanding of macros, + specific for a particular *prg option, and %% sequence for + inserting percent sign literally. This option should include + the %a macro to specify placement of arguments passed to the + :locate command. If the macro is not used, it will be + implicitly added after a space to the value of this option. + + Optional %u or %U macro could be used (if both specified %U is + chosen) to force redirection to custom or unsorted custom view + respectively. + + 'mediaprg' + type: string + default: path to bundled script that supports udevil and udisks + {only for *nix} + Specifies command to be used to manage media devices. Used by + :media command. + + The command can be passed the following parameters: + - list -- list media + - mount {device} -- mount a device + - unmount {path} -- unmount given mount point + + The output of `list` subcommand is parsed in search of lines + that start with one of the following prefixes: + - device= - specifies device path (e.g., "/dev/sde") + - label= - specifies optional device label (e.g., "Memory + card") + - mount-point= - specifies a mount point (can be absent or + appear more than once) + + All other lines are ignored. Each `device=` starts a new + section describing a device which should include two other + possible prefixes. + + `list` subcommand is assumed to always succeed, while error + stream and exit code of `mount` and `unmount` is taken into + account to determine whether operation was performed + successfully. + + 'lsoptions' + type: string list + default: "" + scope: local + + Configures ls-like view. + + item used for + transposed filling view grid by columns rather than by + lines + + + 'lsview' + type: boolean + default: false + scope: local + When this option is set, directory view will be displayed in + multiple columns with file names similar to output of `ls -x` + command. See "ls-like view" section below for format + description. This option has no effect if 'millerview' is on. + + 'milleroptions' + type: string list + default: "lsize:1,csize:1,rsize:1" + scope: local + + Configures miller view. + + item default used for + lsize:num 0 left column + csize:num 1 center column (can't be disabled) + rsize:num 0 right column + + *size specifies ratios of columns. Each ratio is in the range + from 0 to 100 and values are adjusted to fit the limits. Zero + disables a column, but central (main) column can't be disabled. + + Example of two-column mode which is useful in combination with + :view command: + + set milleroptions=lsize:1,csize:2 + + + 'millerview' + type: boolean + default: false + scope: local + When this option is set, directory view will be displayed in + multiple cascading columns. Ignores 'lsview'. + + 'mintimeoutlen' + type: integer + default: 150 + The fracture of 'timeoutlen' in milliseconds that is waited + between subsequent input polls, which affects various + asynchronous operations (detecting changes made by external + applications, monitoring background jobs, redrawing UI). There + are no strict guarantees, however the higher this value is, the + less is CPU load in idle mode. + + 'number' 'nu' + type: boolean + default: false + scope: local + Print line number in front of each file name when 'lsview' + option is turned off. Use 'numberwidth' to control width of + line number. Also see 'relativenumber'. + + 'numberwidth' 'nuw' + type: integer + default: 4 + scope: local + Minimal number of characters for line number field. + + 'previewprg' + type: string + default: "" + scope: local + + External command to be used instead of preview programs + configured via :fileviewer command. + + Example: + + " always show git log in preview of files inside some repository + au DirEnter '~/git-repo/**/*' setl previewprg='git log --color -- %c 2>&1' + + 'quickview' + type: boolean + default: false + Whether quick view (:view) is currently active or not. + + 'relativenumber' 'rnu' + type: boolean + default: false + scope: local + Print relative line number in front of each file name when + 'lsview' option is turned off. Use 'numberwidth' to control + width of line number. Various combinations of 'number' and + 'relativenumber' lead to such results: + + nonumber number + + norelativenumber | first | 1 first + | second | 2 second + | third | 3 third + + relativenumber | 1 first | 1 first + | 0 second |2 second + | 1 third | 1 third + + + 'rulerformat' 'ruf' + type: string + default: "%l/%S " + Determines the content of the ruler. Its minimal width is 13 + characters and it's right aligned. Following macros are + supported: + %= - separation point between left and right aligned halves of + the line + %l - file number + %L - total number of files in view (including filtered out + ones) + %x - number of files excluded by filters + %0- - old name for %x macro + %S - number of displayed files + %= - separation point between left and right align items + %% - percent sign + %[ - designates beginning of an optional block + %] - designates end of an optional block + + Percent sign can be followed by optional minimum field width. + Add '-' before minimum field width if you want field to be right + aligned. + + Example: + + set rulerformat='%2l-%S%[ +%x%]' + + 'runexec' + type: boolean + default: false + Run executable file on Enter or l. + + 'scrollbind' 'scb' + type: boolean + default: false + When this option is set, vifm will try to keep difference of + scrolling positions of two windows constant. + + 'scrolloff' 'so' + type: integer + default: 0 + Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the + cursor. If you want cursor line to always be in the middle of + the view (except at the beginning or end of the file list), set + this option to some large value (e.g. 999). + + 'shell' 'sh' + type: string + default: $SHELL or "/bin/sh" or "cmd" (on MS-Windows) + Full path to the shell to use to run external commands. On *nix + a shell argument can be supplied. + + 'shortmess' 'shm' + type: charset + default: "p" + Contains a sequence of single-character flags. Each flag + enables shortening of some message displayed by vifm in the TUI. + Flags: + - M - shorten titles in windows of terminal multiplexers + created by vifm down to file name instead of using full path. + - T - truncate status-bar messages in the middle if they are + too long to fit on the command line. "..." will appear in the + middle. + - p - use tilde shortening in view titles. + + + 'showtabline' 'stal' + type: enumeration + default: multiple + Specifies when tab line should be displayed. Possible values: + - never - never display tab line + - multiple - show tab line only when there are at least two + tabs + - always - display tab line always + + Alternatively 0, 1 and 2 Vim-like values are also accepted and + correspond to "never", "multiple" and "always" respectively. + + 'sizefmt' + type: string list + default: "units:iec" + Configures the way size is formatted in human-friendly way. + + item value meaning + units: iec Use 1024 byte units (K or KiB, + etc.). + See 'iec' option. + si Use 1000 byte units (KB, etc.). + precision: i > 0 How many fraction digits to + consider. + {not set} Precision of 1 for integer part + < 10, + 0 otherwise (provides old + behaviour). + + Numbers are rounded from zero. Trailing zeros are dropped. + + Example: + + set sizefmt=units:iec,precision:2 + + + 'slowfs' + type: string list + default: "" + only for *nix + A list of mounter fs name beginnings (first column in /etc/mtab + or /proc/mounts) or paths prefixes for fs/directories that work + too slow for you. This option can be used to stop vifm from + making some requests to particular kinds of file systems that + can slow down file browsing. Currently this means don't check + if directory has changed, skip check if target of symbolic links + exists, assume that link target located on slow fs to be a + directory (allows entering directories and navigating to files + via gf). If you set the option to "*", it means all the systems + are considered slow (useful for cygwin, where all the checks + might render vifm very slow if there are network mounts). + + Example for autofs root /mnt/autofs: + + set slowfs+=/mnt/autofs + + 'smartcase' 'scs' + type: boolean + default: false + Overrides the ignorecase option if the search pattern contains + at least one upper case character. Only used when ignorecase + option is enabled. It doesn't affect file filtering. + + 'sort' type: string list + default: +name on *nix and +iname on Windows + scope: local + Sets list of sorting keys (first item is primary key, second is + secondary key, etc.): + [+-]ext - extension of files and directories + [+-]fileext - extension of files only + [+-]name - name (including extension) + [+-]iname - name (including extension, ignores case) + [+-]type - file type + (dir/reg/exe/link/char/block/sock/fifo) + [+-]dir - directory grouping (directory < file) + [+-]gid - group id (*nix only) + [+-]gname - group name (*nix only) + [+-]mode - file type derived from its mode (*nix only) + [+-]perms - permissions string (*nix only) + [+-]uid - owner id (*nix only) + [+-]uname - owner name (*nix only) + [+-]nlinks - number of hard links (*nix only) + [+-]inode - inode number (*nix only) + [+-]size - size + [+-]nitems - number of items in a directory (zero for files) + [+-]groups - groups extracted via regexps from 'sortgroups' + [+-]target - symbolic link target (empty for other file + types) + [+-]atime - time accessed (e.g. read, executed) + [+-]ctime - time changed (changes in metadata, e.g. mode) + [+-]mtime - time modified (when file contents is changed) + + Note: look for st_atime, st_ctime and st_mtime in "man 2 stat" + for more information on time keys. + + '+' means ascending sort for this key, and '-' means descending + sort. + + "dir" key is somewhat similar in this regard but it's added + implicitly: when "dir" is not specified, sorting behaves as if + it was the first key in the list. That's why if one wants + sorting algorithm to mix directories and files, "dir" should be + appended to sorting option, for example like this: + + set sort+=dir + + or + + set sort=-size,dir + + Value of the option is checked to include dir key and default + sorting key (name on *nix, iname on Windows). Here is what + happens if one of them is missing: + + - type key is added at the beginning; + + - default key is added at the end; + + all other keys are left untouched (at most they are moved). + + This option also changes view columns according to primary + sorting key set, unless 'viewcolumns' option is not empty. + + 'sortnumbers' + type: boolean + default: false + scope: local + Natural sort of (version) numbers within text. + + 'sortgroups' + type: string + default: "" + scope: local + Sets comma-separated list of regular expressions to use for + group sorting, double comma is literal comma. Each expression + should contain at least one group or its value will be + considered to be always empty. Only first match of each regular + expression is considered. Groups are considered from right to + first similar to 'sort', first group divides list of files into + sub-groups, each of which is sorted by the second group and so + on. + + Example: + set sortgroups=-(done|todo).* + this would put files with "-done" in their names above all files + with "-todo". + + 'sortorder' + type: enumeration + default: ascending + Sets sort order for primary key: ascending, descending. + + 'statusline' 'stl' + type: string + default: "" + Determines the content of the status line (the line right above + command-line). Empty string means use same format like in + previous versions. Following macros are supported: + + - %t - file name (considering value of the 'classify' option) + + - %T - symbolic link target (empty for other filetypes) + + - %f - file name relative to current directory (considers + 'classify') + + - %A - file attributes (permissions on *nix or properties on + Windows) %u - user name or uid (if it cannot be resolved) + + - %g - group name or gid (if it cannot be resolved) + + - %s - file size in human readable format + + - %E - size of selected files in human readable format, same as + %s when no files are selected, except that it will never show + size of ../ in visual mode, since it cannot be selected + + - %d - file modification date (uses 'timefmt' option) + + - %D - path of the other pane for single-pane layout + + - %a - amount of free space available at current partition + + - %z - short tips/tricks/hints that chosen randomly after one + minute period + + - %{} - evaluate arbitrary vifm expression '', e.g. + '&sort' + + - %* - resets or applies one of User1..User9 highlight groups; + reset happens when width field is 0 or not specified, one of + groups gets picked when width field is in the range from 1 to + 9 + + - all 'rulerformat' macros + + Percent sign can be followed by optional minimum field width. + Add '-' before minimum field width if you want field to be right + aligned. + + On Windows file properties include the following flags (upper + case means flag is on): + A - archive + H - hidden + I - content isn't indexed + R - readonly + S - system + C - compressed + D - directory + E - encrypted + P - reparse point (e.g. symbolic link) + Z - sparse file + + Example without colors: + + set statusline=" %t%= %A %10u:%-7g %15s %20d %{&sort} " + + Example with colors: + + highlight User1 ctermbg=yellow + highlight User2 ctermbg=blue ctermfg=white cterm=bold + set statusline="%1* %-26t %2* %= %1* %A %2* %7u:%-7g %1* %-5s %2* %d " + + + 'suggestoptions' + type: string list + default: + Controls when, for what and how suggestions are displayed. The + following values are available: + - normal - in normal mode; + - visual - in visual mode; + - view - in view mode; + - otherpane - use other pane to display suggestions, when + available; + - delay[:num] - display suggestions after a small delay (to + do not annoy if you just want to type a fast shortcut consisting + of multiple keys), num specifies the delay in ms (500 by + default), 'timeoutlen' at most; + - keys - include shortcuts (commands and selectors); + - foldsubkeys - fold multiple keys with common prefix; + - marks - include marks; + - registers[:num] - include registers, at most num files (5 by + default). + + 'syncregs' + type: string + default: + Specifies identifier of group of instances that share registers + between each other. When several instances of vifm have this + option set to identical value, they automatically synchronize + contents of their registers on operations which use them. + + 'syscalls' + type: boolean + default: false + When disabled, vifm will rely on external applications to + perform file-system operations, otherwise system calls are used + instead (much faster and supports progress tracking). The + option should eventually be removed. Mostly *nix-like systems + are affected. + + 'tabscope' + type: enumeration + default: global + Picks style of tabs, which defines what a single tab contains. + Possible values: + - global - tab describes complete UI of two views and how they + are arranged + - pane - tab is located "inside" a pane and manages it and + quick view + + 'tabstop' 'ts' + type: integer + default: value from curses library + Number of spaces that a Tab in the file counts for. + + 'timefmt' + type: string + default: "%m/%d %H:%M" + Format of time in file list. See "man 1 date" or "man 3 + strftime" for details. + + 'timeoutlen' 'tm' + type: integer + default: 1000 + The time in milliseconds that is waited for a mapped key in case + of already typed key sequence is ambiguous. + + 'title' + type: boolean + default: true when title can be restored, false otherwise + When enabled title of the terminal or terminal multiplexer's + window is updated according to current location. + + 'trash' + type: boolean + default: true + Use trash directory. See "Trash directory" section below. + + 'trashdir' + type: string + default: on *nix: + "%r/.vifm-Trash-%u,$VIFM/Trash,%r/.vifm-Trash" + or if $VIFM/Trash doesn't exist + "%r/.vifm-Trash-%u,$XDG_DATA_HOME/vifm/Trash,%r/.vifm-Trash" + on Windows: + "%r/.vifm-Trash,$XDG_DATA_HOME/vifm/Trash" + List of trash directory path specifications, separated with + commas. Each list item either defines an absolute path to trash + directory or a path relative to a mount point root when list + element starts with "%r/". Value of the option can contain + environment variables (of form "$envname"), which will be + expanded (prepend $ with a slash to prevent expansion). + Environment variables are expanded when the option is set. + + On *nix, if element ends with "%u", the mark is replaced with + real user ID and permissions are set so that only that only + owner is able to use it. + Note that even this setup is not completely secure when combined + with "%r/" and it's overall safer to keep files in home + directory, but that implies cost of copying files between + partitions. + + When new file gets cut (deleted) vifm traverses each element of + the option in the order of their appearance and uses first trash + directory that it was able to create or that is already + writable. + + Default value tries to use trash directory per mount point and + falls back to ~/.vifm/Trash on failure. + + Will attempt to create the directory if it does not exist. See + "Trash directory" section below. + + 'tuioptions' 'to' + type: charset + default: "ps" + Each flag configures some aspect of TUI appearance. The flags + are: + p - when included: + * file list inside a pane gets additional single character + padding on left and right sides; + * quick view and view mode get single character padding. + s - when included, left and right borders (side borders, hence + "s" character) are visible. + u - use Unicode characters in the TUI (Unicode ellipsis instead + of "..."). + + 'undolevels' 'ul' + type: integer + default: 100 + Maximum number of changes that can be undone. Note that here + single file operation is used as a unit, not operation, i.e. + deletion of 101 files will exceed default limit. + + 'vicmd' + type: string + default: "vim" + The actual command used to start vi. Ampersand sign at the end + (regardless whether it's preceded by space or not) means + backgrounding of command. + + Background flag is ignored in certain context where vifm waits + for the editor to finish. Such contexts include any command + that spawns editor to change list of file names or a command, + with :rename being one example. `-f` is also appended to + prevent forking in such cases, so the command needs to handle + the flag. + + Additionally `+{num}` and `+'call cursor()'` arguments are used + to position cursor when location is known. + + 'viewcolumns' + type: string + default: "" + scope: local + Format string containing list of columns in the view. When this + option is empty, view columns to show are chosen automatically + using sorting keys (see 'sort') as a base. Value of this option + is ignored if 'lsview' is set. See "Column view" section below + for format description. + + An example of setting the options for both panes (note :windo + command): + + windo set viewcolumns=-{name}..,6{size},11{perms} + + 'vixcmd' + type: string + default: value of 'vicmd' + Same as 'vicmd', but takes precedence over it when running in X. + + 'vifminfo' + type: set + default: bookmarks,bmarks + Controls what will be saved in the $VIFM/vifminfo file. + + bmarks - named bookmarks + bookmarks - marks, except special ones like '< and '> + tui - state of the user interface (sorting, number of + windows, quick + view state, active view) + dhistory - directory history + state - file name and dot filters and terminal + multiplexers integration + state + cs - primary color scheme + savedirs - save last visited directory (requires dhistory) + chistory - command line history + shistory - search history (/ and ? commands) + phistory - prompt history + fhistory - history of local filter (see description of the + "=" normal mode + command) + dirstack - directory stack overwrites previous stack, unless + stack of + current session is empty + registers - registers content + options - all options that can be set with the :set command + (obsolete) + filetypes - associated programs and viewers (obsolete) + commands - user defined commands (see :command description) + (obsolete) + + 'vimhelp' + type: boolean + default: false + Use vim help format. + + 'wildmenu' 'wmnu' + type: boolean + default: false + Controls whether possible matches of completion will be shown + above the command line. + + 'wildstyle' + type: enumeration + default: bar + Picks presentation style of wild menu. Possible values: + - bar - one-line with left-to-right cursor + - popup - multi-line with top-to-bottom cursor + + 'wordchars' + type: string list + default: "1-8,14-31,33-255" (that is all non-whitespace + characters) + Specifies which characters in command-line mode should be + considered as part of a word. Value of the option is comma- + separated list of ranges. If both endpoints of a range match, + single endpoint is enough (e.g. "a" = "a-a"). Both endpoints + are inclusive. There are two accepted forms: character + representing itself or number encoding character according to + ASCII table. In case of ambiguous characters (dash, comma, + digit) use numeric form. Accepted characters are in the range + from 0 to 255. Any Unicode character with code greater than 255 + is considered to be part of a word. + + The option affects Alt-D, Alt-B and Alt-F, but not Ctrl-W. This + is intentionally to allow two use cases: + + - Moving by WORDS and deletion by words. + - Moving by words and deletion by WORDS. + + To get the latter use the following mapping: + + cnoremap + + Also used for abbreviations. + + 'wrap' type: boolean + default: true + Controls whether to wrap text in quick view. + + 'wrapscan' 'ws' + type: boolean + default: true + Searches wrap around end of the list. + +Mappings + Map arguments + + LHS of mappings can be preceded by arguments which take the form of + special sequences: + + + Postpone UI updates until RHS is completely processed. + + In case of builtin mapping causing conflict for a user-defined + mapping (e.g., `t` builtin to a partially typed `ta` user- + defined mapping), ignore the builtin mapping and wait for input + indefinitely as opposed to default behaviour of triggering the + builtin mapping after a delay defined by 'timeoutlen'. Example: + + nnoremap tw :set wrap! + nnoremap tn :set number! + nnoremap tr :set relativenumber! + + Special sequences + + Since it's not easy to enter special characters there are several + special sequences that can be used in place of them. They are: + + Enter key. + + Escape key. + + + Space key. + + Less-than character (<). + + provides a way to disable a mapping (by mapping it to ). + + Backspace key (see key conflict description below). + + + Tabulation and Shift+Tabulation keys. + + + Home/End. + + + Arrow keys. + + + PageUp/PageDown. + + + Delete key. and mean different codes, but + is more common. + + + Insert key. + + ,,...,,,,,, + Control + some key (see key conflict description below). + + only for *nix + Control + Space. + + ,,..., + ,,..., Alt + some key. + + ,,..., + ,,..., only for *nix + Alt + Ctrl + some key. + + - + Functional keys. + + - + only for MS-Windows + functional keys with Control key pressed. + + - + only for MS-Windows + functional keys with Alt key pressed. + + - + only for MS-Windows + functional keys with Shift key pressed. + + Note that due to the way terminals process their input, several + keyboard keys might be mapped to single key code, for example: + + - and ; + + - and ; + + - and ; + + - etc. + + Most of the time they are defined consistently and don't cause + surprises, but and are treated differently in different + environments (although they match each other all the time), that's why + they correspond to different keys in vifm. As a consequence, if you + map or be sure to repeat the mapping with the other one so + that it works in all environments. Alternatively, provide your mapping + in one form and add one of the following: + + " if mappings with in the LHS work + map + " if mappings with in the LHS work + map + + Whitespace + + vifm removes whitespace characters at the beginning and end of + commands. That's why you may want to use at the end of rhs in + mappings. For example: + + cmap man + + will put "man " in line when you hit the key in the command line + mode. + +Expression syntax + Supported expressions is a subset of what VimL provides. + + Expression syntax summary, from least to most significant: + + expr1 expr2 + expr2 || expr2 .. logical OR + + expr2 expr3 + expr3 && expr3 .. logical AND + + expr3 expr4 + expr4 == expr4 equal + expr4 != expr4 not equal + expr4 > expr4 greater than + expr4 >= expr4 greater than or equal + expr4 < expr4 smaller than + expr4 <= expr4 smaller than or equal + + expr4 expr5 + expr5 + expr5 .. number addition + expr5 - expr5 .. number subtraction + + expr5 expr6 + expr6 . expr6 .. string concatenation + + expr6 expr7 + - expr6 unary minus + + expr6 unary plus + ! expr6 logical NOT + + expr7 number number constant + "string" string constant, \ is special + 'string' string constant, ' is doubled + &option option value + $VAR environment variable + v:var builtin variable + function(expr1, ...) function call + (expr1) nested expression + + ".." indicates that the operations in this level can be concatenated. + + expr1 + ----- + expr2 || expr2 + + Arguments are converted to numbers before evaluation. + + Result is non-zero if at least one of arguments is non-zero. + + It's right associative and with short-circuiting, so sub-expressions + are evaluated from left to right until result of whole expression is + determined (i.e., until first non-zero) or end of the expression. + + expr2 + ----- + expr3 && expr3 + + Arguments are converted to numbers before evaluation. + + Result is non-zero only if both arguments are non-zero. + + It's right associative and with short-circuiting, so sub-expressions + are evaluated from left to right until result of whole expression is + determined (i.e., until first zero) or end of the expression. + + expr3 + ----- + expr4 {cmp} expr4 + + Compare two expr4 expressions, resulting in a 0 if it evaluates to + false or 1 if it evaluates to true. + + equal == + not equal != + greater than > + greater than or equal >= + smaller than < + smaller than or equal <= + + Examples: + + 'a' == 'a' == 1 + 'a' > 'b' == 1 + 'a' == 'b' == 0 + '2' > 'b' == 0 + 2 > 'b' == 1 + 2 > '1b' == 1 + 2 > '9b' == 0 + -1 == -'1' == 1 + 0 == '--1' == 1 + + expr4 + ----- + expr5 + expr5 .. number addition expr5 - expr5 .. number + subtraction + + Examples: + + 1 + 3 - 3 == 1 + 1 + '2' == 3 + + expr5 + ----- + expr6 . expr6 .. string concatenation + + Examples: + + 'a' . 'b' == 'ab' + 'aaa' . '' . 'c' == 'aaac' + + expr6 + ----- + + - expr6 unary minus + + expr6 unary plus + ! expr6 logical NOT + + For '-' the sign of the number is changed. + For '+' the number is unchanged. + For '!' non-zero becomes zero, zero becomes one. + + A String will be converted to a Number first. + + These operations can be repeated and mixed. Examples: + + --9 == 9 + ---9 == -9 + -+9 == 9 + !-9 == 0 + !'' == 1 + !'x' == 0 + !!9 == 1 + + expr7 + ----- + + number number constant + ----- + + Decimal number. Examples: + + 0 == 0 + 0000 == 0 + 01 == 1 + 123 == 123 + 10000 == 10000 + + string + ------ + "string" string constant + + Note that double quotes are used. + + A string constant accepts these special characters: + \b backspace + \e escape + \n newline + \r return + \t tab + \\ backslash + \" double quote + + Examples: + + "\"Hello,\tWorld!\"" + "Hi,\nthere!" + + literal-string + -------------- + 'string' string constant + + Note that single quotes are used. + + This string is taken as it is. No backslashes are removed or have a + special meaning. The only exception is that two quotes stand for one + quote. + + Examples: + + 'All\slashes\are\saved.' + 'This string contains doubled single quotes ''here''' + + option + ------ + &option option value (local one is preferred, if exists) + &g:option global option value &l:option local + option value + + Examples: + + echo 'Terminal size: '.&columns.'x'.&lines + if &columns > 100 + + Any valid option name can be used here (note that "all" in ":set all" + is a pseudo option). See ":set options" section above. + + environment variable + -------------------- + $VAR environment variable + + The String value of any environment variable. When it is not defined, + the result is an empty string. + + Examples: + + 'This is my $PATH env: ' . $PATH + 'vifmrc at ' . $MYVIFMRC . ' is used.' + + builtin variable + -------------------- + v:var builtin variable + + Information exposed by vifm for use in scripting. + + v:count + count passed to : command, 0 by default. Can be used in mappings to + pass + count to a different command. + v:count1 + same as v:count, but 1 by default. + v:servername + See below. + + function call + ------------- + function(expr1, ...) function call + + See "Functions" section below. + + Examples: + + "'" . filetype('.') . "'" + filetype('.') == 'reg' + + expression nesting + ------------------ + (expr1) nested expression + + Groups any other expression of arbitrary complexity enforcing order in + which operators are applied. + + +Functions + USAGE RESULT DESCRIPTION + + chooseopt({opt}) String Queries choose parameters passed on + startup. + executable({expr}) Integer Checks whether {expr} command + available. + expand({expr}) String Expands special keywords in {expr}. + filetype({fnum} [, {resolve}]) + String Returns file type from position. + fnameescape({expr}) String Escapes {expr} for use in a :command. + getpanetype() String Returns type of current pane. + has({property}) Integer Checks whether instance has + {property}. + layoutis({type}) Integer Checks whether layout is of type + {type}. + paneisat({loc}) Integer Checks whether current pane is at + {loc}. + system({command}) String Executes shell command and returns + its output. + tabpagenr([{arg}]) Integer Returns number of current or last + tab. + term({command}) String Like system(), but for interactive + commands. + + chooseopt({opt}) + + Retrieves values of options related to file choosing. {opt} can be one + of: + files returns argument of --choose-files or empty string + dir returns argument of --choose-dir or empty string + cmd returns argument of --on-choose or empty string + delimiter returns argument of --delimiter or the default one (\n) + + executable({expr}) + + If {expr} is absolute or relative path, checks whether path destination + exists and refers to an executable, otherwise checks whether command + named {expr} is present in directories listed in $PATH. Checks for + various executable extensions on Windows. Returns boolean value + describing result of the check. + + Example: + + " use custom default viewer script if it's available and installed + " in predefined system directory, otherwise try to find it elsewhere + if executable('/usr/local/bin/defviewer') + fileview * /usr/local/bin/defviewer %c + else + if executable('defviewer') + fileview * defviewer %c + endif + endif + + expand({expr}) + + Expands environment variables and macros in {expr} just like it's done + for command-line commands. Returns a string. See "Command macros" + section above. + + Examples: + + " percent sign + :echo expand('%%') + " the last part of directory name of the other pane + :echo expand('%D:t') + " $PATH environment variable (same as `:echo $PATH`) + :echo expand('$PATH') + + filetype({fnum}[,{resolve}]) + + The result is a string, which represents file type and is one of the + list: + exe executables + reg regular files + link symbolic links + broken broken symbolic links (appears only when resolving) + dir directories + char character devices + block block devices + fifo pipes + sock *nix domain sockets + ? unknown file type (should not normally appear) + + The result can also be an empty string in case of invalid argument. + + Parameter {fnum} can have following values: + - '.' to get type of file under the cursor in the active pane + - numerical value base 1 to get type of file on specified line + number + + Optional parameter {resolve} is treated as a boolean and specifies + whether symbolic links should be resolved. + + fnameescape({expr}) + + Escapes parameter to make it suitable for use as an argument of a + :command. List of escaped characters includes %, which is doubled. + + Usage example: + + " navigate to most recently modified file in current directory + execute 'goto' fnameescape(system('ls -t | head -1')) + + getpanetype() + + Retrieves string describing type of current pane. Possible return + values: + regular regular file listing of some directory + custom custom file list (%u) + very-custom very custom file list (%U) + tree tree view + + has({property}) + + Allows examining internal parameters from scripts to e.g. figure out + environment in which application is running. Returns 1 if property is + true/present, otherwise 0 is returned. Currently the following + properties are supported (anything else will yield 0): + unix runs in *nix-like environment (including Cygwin) + win runs on Windows + + Usage example: + + " skip user/group on Windows + if !has('win') + let $RIGHTS = '%10u:%-7g ' + endif + + execute 'set' 'statusline=" %t%= %A '.$RIGHTS.'%15E %20d "' + + layoutis({type}) + + Checks whether current interface layout is {type} or not, where {type} + can be: + only single-pane mode + split double-pane mode (either vertical or horizon split) + vsplit vertical split (left and right panes) + hsplit horizontal split (top and bottom panes) + + Usage example: + + " automatically split vertically before enabling preview + :nnoremap w :if layoutis('only') | vsplit | endif | view! + + paneisat({loc}) + + Checks whether position of active pane in current layout matches one of + the following locations: + top pane reaches top border + bottom pane reaches bottom border + left pane reaches left border + right pane reaches right border + + system({command}) + + Runs the command in shell and returns its output (joined standard + output and standard error streams). All trailing newline characters + are stripped to allow easy appending to command output. Ctrl-C should + interrupt the command. + + Use this function to consume output of external commands that don't + require user interaction and term() for interactive commands that make + use of terminal and are capable of handling stream redirection. + + Usage example: + + " command to enter .git/ directory of git-repository (when ran inside one) + command! cdgit :execute 'cd' system('git rev-parse --git-dir') + + tabpagenr([{arg}]) + + When called without arguments returns number of current tab page base + one. + + When called with "$" as an argument returns number of the last tab page + base one, which is the same as number of tabs. + + term({command}) + + Same as system() function, but user interface is shutdown during the + execution of the command, which makes sure that external interactive + applications won't affect the way terminal is used by vifm. + + Usage example: + + " command to change directory by picking it via fzf + command! fzfcd :execute 'cd' "'".term('find -type d | fzf 2> /dev/tty')."'" + +Menus and dialogs + When navigating to some path from a menu there is a difference in end + location depending on whether path has trailing slash or not. Files + normally don't have trailing slashes so "file/" won't work and one can + only navigate to a file anyway. On the other hand with directories + there are two options: navigate to a directory or inside of it. To + allow both use cases, the first one is used on paths like "dir" and the + second one for "dir/". + + Commands + + :range navigate to a menu line. + + :exi[t][!] :q[uit][!] :x[it][!] + leave menu mode. + + :noh[lsearch] + reset search match highlighting. + + :w[rite] {dest} + write all menu lines into file specified by {dest}. + + General + + j, Ctrl-N - move down. + k, Ctrl-P - move up. + Enter, l - select and exit the menu. + Ctrl-L - redraw the menu. + + Escape, Ctrl-C, ZZ, ZQ, q - quit. + + In all menus + + The following set of keys has the same meaning as in normal mode. + + Ctrl-B, Ctrl-F + Ctrl-D, Ctrl-U + Ctrl-E, Ctrl-Y + /, ? + n, N + [count]G, [count]gg + H, M, L + zb, zt, zz + + zh - scroll menu items [count] characters to the right. + zl - scroll menu items [count] characters to the left. + zH - scroll menu items half of screen width characters to the right. + zL - scroll menu items half of screen width characters to the left. + + : - enter command line mode for menus (currently only :exi[t], :q[uit], + :x[it] and :{range} are supported). + + b - interpret content of the menu as list of paths and use it to create + custom view in place of previously active pane. See "Custom views" + section below. + B - same as above, but creates unsorted view. + + v - load menu content into quickfix list of the editor (Vim compatible + by assumption) or if list doesn't have separators after file names + (colons) open each line as a file name. + + + Below is description of additional commands and reaction on selection + in some menus and dialogs. + + Apropos menu + + Selecting menu item runs man on a given topic. Menu won't be closed + automatically to allow view several pages one by one. + + Command-line mode abbreviations menu + + Type dd on an abbreviation to remove it. + + c leaves menu preserving file selection and inserts right-hand side of + selected command into command-line. + + Color scheme menu + + Selecting name of a color scheme applies it the same way as if + ":colorscheme " was executed on the command-line. + + Commands menu + + Selecting command executes it with empty arguments (%a). + + dd on a command to remove. + + Marks menu + + Selecting mark navigates to it. + + dd on a mark to remove it. + + Bookmarks menu + + Selecting a bookmark navigates to it. + + Type dd on a bookmark to remove it. + + gf and e also work to make it more convenient to bookmark files. + + Trash (:lstrash) menu + + r on a file name to restore it from trash. + + dd deletes file under the cursor. + + Trashes menu + + dd empties selected trash in background. + + Directory history and Trashes menus + + Selecting directory name will change directory of the current view as + if :cd command was used. + + Directory stack menu + + Selecting directory name will rotate stack to put selected directory + pair at the top of the stack. + + Filetype menu + + Commands from vifmrc or typed in command-line are displayed above empty + line. All commands below empty line are from .desktop files. + + c leaves menu preserving file selection and inserts command after :! in + command-line mode. + + Grep, find, locate, bookmarks and user menu with navigation (%M macro) + + gf - navigate previously active view to currently selected item. + Leaves menu mode except for grep menu. Pressing Enter key has the same + effect. + + e - open selected path in the editor, stays in menu mode. + + c - leave menu preserving file selection and insert file name after :! + in command-line mode. + + User menu without navigation (%m macro) + + c leaves menu preserving file selection and inserts whole line after :! + in command-line mode. + + Grep menu + + Selecting file (via Enter or l key) opens it in editor set by 'vicmd' + at given line number. Menu won't be closed automatically to allow + viewing more than one result. + + See above for "gf" and "e" keys description. + + Command-line history menu + + Selecting an item executes it as command-line command, search query or + local filter. + + c leaves menu preserving file selection and inserts line into command- + line of appropriate kind. + + Volumes menu + + Selecting a drive navigates previously active pane to the root of that + drive. + + Fileinfo dialog + + Enter, q - close dialog + + Sort dialog + + h, Space - switch ascending/descending. + q - close dialog + + One shortcut per sorting key (see the dialog). + + Attributes (permissions or properties) dialog + + h, Space - check/uncheck. + q - close dialog + + Item states: + + - * - checked flag. + + - X - means that it has different value for files in selection. + + - d (*nix only) - (only for execute flags) means u-x+X, g-x+X or o-x+X + argument for the chmod program. If you're not on OS X and want to + remove execute permission bit from all files, but preserve it for + directories, set all execute flags to 'd' and check 'Set Recursively' + flag. + + Jobs menu + + dd requests cancellation of job under cursor. The job won't be removed + from the list, but marked as being cancelled (if cancellation was + successfully requested). A message will pop up if the job has already + stopped. Note that on Windows cancelling external programs like this + might not work, because their parent shell doesn't have any windows. + + e key displays errors of selected job if any were collected. They are + displayed in a new menu, but you can get back to jobs menu by pressing + h. + + + Undolist menu + + r - reset undo position to group under the cursor. + + + Media menu + + r - reload the list. + + m - mount/unmount device (cursor should be positioned on lines under + device information). + + +Custom views + Definition + + Normally file views contain list of files from a single directory, but + sometimes it's useful to populate them with list of files that do not + belong to the same directory, which is what custom views are for. + + Presentation + + Custom views are still related to directory they were in before custom + list was loaded. Path to that directory (original directory) can be + seen in the title of a custom view. + + Files in same directory have to be named differently, this doesn't hold + for custom views thus seeing just file names might be rather confusing. + In order to give an idea where files come from and when possible, + relative paths to original directory of the view is displayed, + otherwise full path is used instead. + + Custom views normally don't contain any inexistent files. + + Navigation + + Custom views have some differences related to navigation in regular + views. + + gf - acts similar to gf on symbolic links and navigates to the file at + its real + location. + + h - go to closes parent node in tree view, otherwise return to the + original directory. + + gh - return to the original directory. + + Opening ".." entry also causes return to the original directory. + + History + + Custom list exists only while it's visible, once left one can't return + to it, so there is no appearances of it in any history. + + Filters + + Only local filter affects content of the view. This is intentional, + presumably if one loads list, precisely that list should be displayed + (except for inexistent paths, which are ignored). + + Search + + Although directory names are visible in listing, they are not + searchable. Only file names are taken into account (might be changed + in future, searching whole lines seems quite reasonable). + + Sorting + + Contrary to search sorting by name works on whole visible part of file + path. + + Highlight + + Whole file name is highlighted as one entity, even if there are + directory elements. + + Updates + + Reloads can occur, though they are not automatic due to files being + scattered among different places. On a reload, inexistent files are + removed and meta-data of all other files is updated. + + Once custom view forgets about the file, it won't add it back even if + it's created again. So not seeing file previously affected by an + operation, which was undone is normal. + + Operations + + All operations that add files are forbidden for custom views. For + example, moving/copying/putting files into a custom view doesn't work, + because it doesn't make much sense. + + On the other hand, operations that use files of a custom view as a + source (e.g. yanking, copying, moving file from custom view, deletion) + and operations that modify names are all allowed. + +Compare views + Kinds + + :compare can produce four different results depending on arguments: + - single compare view (ofone and either listall or listdups); + - single custom view (ofone and listunique); + - two compare views (ofboth and either listall or listdups); + - two custom views (ofboth and listunique). + + The first two display files of one file system tree. Here duplicates + are files that have at least one copy in the same tree. The other two + kinds of operation compare two trees, in which duplicates are files + that are found in both trees. + + Lists of unique files are presented in custom views because there is no + file grouping to preserve as all file ids are guaranteed to be + distinct. + + Creation + + Arguments passed to :compare form four categories each with its own + prefix and is responsible for particular property of operation. + + Which files to compare: + - ofboth - compares files of two panes against each other; + - ofone - compares files of the same directory. + + How files are compared: + - byname - by their name only; + - bysize - only by their size; + - bycontents - by combination of size and hash of file contents. + + Which files to display: + - listall - all files; + - listunique - unique files only; + - listdups - only duplicated files. + + How results are grouped (has no effect if "ofone" specified): + - groupids - files considered identical are always adjacent in + output; + - grouppaths - file system ordering is preferred (this also enables + displaying identically named files as mismatches). + + Which files to omit: + - skipempty - ignore empty files. + + Each argument can appear multiple times, the rightmost one of the group + is considered. Arguments alter default behaviour instead of + substituting it. + + Examples + + The defaults corresponds to probably the most common use case of + comparing files in two trees with grouping by paths, so the following + are equivalent: + + :compare + :compare bycontents grouppaths + :compare bycontents listall ofboth grouppaths + + Another use case is to find duplicates in the current sub-tree: + + :compare listdups ofone + + The following command lists files that are unique to each pane: + + :compare listunique + + Look + + The view can't switch to ls-like view as it's unable to display diff- + like data. + + Comparison views have second column displaying id of the file, files + with same id are considered to be equal. The view columns + configuration is predefined. + + Behaviour + + When two views are being compared against each other the following + changes to the regular behaviour apply: + - views are scrolled synchronously (as if 'scrollbind' was set); + - views' cursors are synchronized; + - local filtering is disabled (its results wouldn't be meaningful); + - zd excludes groups of adjacent identical files, 1zd gives usual + behaviour; + - sorting is permanently disabled (ordering is fixed); + - removed files hide their counter pairs; + - exiting one of the views terminates the other immediately; + - renaming files isn't blocked, but isn't taken into account and might + require regeneration of comparison; + - entries which indicate absence of equivalent file have empty names + and can be matched as such; + - when unique files of both views are listed custom views can be + empty, this absence of unique files is stated clearly. + + One compare view has similar properties (those that are applicable for + single pane). + + Files are gathered in this way: + - recursively starting at current location of the view; + - dot files are excluded if view hides them at the moment of + comparison; + - directories are not taken into account; + - symbolic links to directories are ignored. + +Startup + On startup vifm determines several variables that are used during the + session. They are determined in the order they appear below. + + On *nix systems $HOME is normally present and used as is. On Windows + systems vifm tries to find correct home directory in the following + order: + - $HOME variable; + - $USERPROFILE variable (on Windows only); + - a combination of $HOMEDRIVE and $HOMEPATH variables (on Windows + only). + + vifm tries to find correct configuration directory by checking the + following places: + - $VIFM variable; + - parent directory of the executable file (on Windows only); + - $HOME/.vifm directory; + - $APPDATA/Vifm directory (on Windows only); + - $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vifm directory; + - $HOME/.config/vifm directory. + + vifm tries to find correct configuration file by checking the following + places: + - $MYVIFMRC variable; + - vifmrc in parent directory of the executable file (on Windows only); + - $VIFM/vifmrc file. + +Configure + See "Startup" section above for the explanations on $VIFM and + $MYVIFMRC. + + The vifmrc file contains commands that will be executed on vifm + startup. There are two such files: global and local. Global one is at + {prefix}/etc/vifm/vifmrc, see $MYVIFMRC variable description for the + search algorithm used to find local vifmrc. Global vifmrc is loaded + before the local one, so that the later one can redefine anything + configured globally. + + Use vifmrc to set settings, mappings, filetypes etc. To use multi line + commands precede each next line with a slash (whitespace before slash + is ignored, but all spaces at the end of the lines are saved). For + example: + + set + \smartcase + + equals "setsmartcase". When + + set + \ smartcase + + equals "set smartcase". + + The $VIFM/vifminfo file contains session settings. You may edit it by + hand to change the settings, but it's not recommended to do that, edit + vifmrc instead. You can control what settings will be saved in + vifminfo by setting 'vifminfo' option. Vifm always writes this file on + exit unless 'vifminfo' option is empty. Marks, bookmarks, commands, + histories, filetypes, fileviewers and registers in the file are merged + with vifm configuration (which has bigger priority). + + Generally, runtime configuration has bigger priority during merging, + but there are some exceptions: + + - directory stack stored in the file is not overwritten unless + something is changed in vifm session that performs merge; + + - each mark or bookmark is marked with a timestamp, so that newer + value is not overwritten by older one, thus no matter from where it + comes, the newer one wins. + + The $VIFM/scripts directory can contain shell scripts. vifm modifies + its PATH environment variable to let user run those scripts without + specifying full path. All subdirectories of the $VIFM/scripts will be + added to PATH too. Script in a subdirectory overlaps script with the + same name in all its parent directories. + + The $VIFM/colors/ and {prefix}/etc/vifm/colors/ directories contain + color schemes. Available color schemes are searched in that order, so + on name conflict the one in $VIFM/colors/ wins. + + Each color scheme should have ".vifm" extension. This wasn't the case + before and for this reason the following rules apply during lookup: + + - if there is no file with .vifm extension, all regular files are + listed; + + - otherwise only files with .vifm extension are listed (with the + extension being truncated). + +Automatic FUSE mounts + vifm has a builtin support of automated FUSE file system mounts. It is + implemented using file associations mechanism. To enable automated + mounts, one needs to use a specially formatted program line in filetype + or filextype commands. Currently two formats are supported: + + 1) FUSE_MOUNT This format should be used in case when all information + needed for mounting all files of a particular type is the same. E.g. + mounting of tar files don't require any file specific options. + + Format line: + FUSE_MOUNT|mounter %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR [%FOREGROUND] + + Example filetype command: + + :filetype FUSE_MOUNT|fuse-zip %SOURCE_FILE %DESTINATION_DIR + + 2) FUSE_MOUNT2 This format allows one to use specially formatted files + to perform mounting and is useful for mounting remotes, for example + remote file systems over ftp or ssh. + + Format line: + FUSE_MOUNT2|mounter %PARAM %DESTINATION_DIR [%FOREGROUND] + + Example filetype command: + + :filetype FUSE_MOUNT2|sshfs %PARAM %DESTINATION_DIR + + Example file content: + + root@127.0.0.1:/ + + All % macros are expanded by vifm at runtime and have the following + meaning: + - %SOURCE_FILE is replaced by full path to selected file; + - %DESTINATION_DIR is replaced by full path to mount directory, which + is created by vifm basing on the value of 'fusehome' option; + - %PARAM value is filled from the first line of file (whole line), + though in the future it can be changed to whole file content; + - %FOREGROUND means that you want to run mount command as a regular + command (required to be able to provide input for communication with + mounter in interactive way). + + %FOREGROUND is an optional macro. Other macros are not mandatory, but + mount commands likely won't work without them. + + %CLEAR is obsolete name of %FOREGROUND, which is still supported, but + might be removed in future. Its use is discouraged. + + The mounted FUSE file systems will be automatically unmounted in two + cases: + + - when vifm quits (with ZZ, :q, etc. or when killed by signal); + + - when you explicitly leave mount point going up to its parent + directory (with h, Enter on "../" or ":cd ..") and other pane is + not in the same directory or its child directories. + +View look + vifm supports displaying of file list view in two different ways: + + - in a table mode, when multiple columns can be set using + 'viewcolumns' option (see "Column view" section below for details); + + - in a multicolumn list manner which looks almost like `ls -x` + command output (see "ls-like view" section below for details). + + The look is local for each view and can be chosen by changing value of + the 'lsview' boolean option. + + Depending on view look some of keys change their meaning to allow more + natural cursor moving. This concerns mainly h, j, k, l and other + similar navigation keys. + + Also some of options can be ignored if they don't affect view + displaying in selected look. For example value of 'viewcolumns' when + 'lsview' is set. + +ls-like view + When this view look is enabled by setting 'lsview' option on, vifm will + display files in multiple columns. Number of columns depends on the + length of the longest file name present in current directory of the + view. Whole file list is automatically reflowed on directory change, + terminal or view resize. + + View looks close to output of `ls -x` command, so files are listed left + to right in rows. + + In this mode file manipulation commands (e.g. d) don't work line-wise + like they do in Vim, since such operations would be uncommon for file + manipulation tasks. Thus, for example, dd will remove only current + file. + + By default the view is filled by lines, 'lsoptions' can be used to get + filling by columns. + + Note that tree-view and compare view inhibit ls-like view. + +Column view + View columns are described by a comma-separated list of column + descriptions, each of which has the following format + [ '-' ] [ fw ( [ '.' tw ] | '%' ) ] '{' type '}' '.'{0,3} + where fw stands for full width and tw stands for text width. + + So it basically consists of four parts: + 1. Optional alignment specifier + 2. Optional width specifier + 3. Mandatory column name + 4. Optional cropping specifier + + Alignment specifier + + It's an optional minus or asterisk sign as the first symbol of the + string. + + Specifies type of text alignment within a column. Three types are + supported: + + - left align + + set viewcolumns=-{name} + + - right align (default) + + set viewcolumns={name} + + - dynamic align + + It's like left alignment, but when the text is bigger than the + column, the alignment is made at the right (so the part of the field + is always visible). + + set viewcolumns=*{name} + + Width specifier + + It's a number followed by a percent sign, two numbers (second one + should be less than or equal to the first one) separated with a dot or + a single number. + + Specifies column width and its units. There are three size types: + + - absolute size - column width is specified in characters + + set viewcolumns=-100{name},20.15{ext} + + results in two columns with lengths of 100 and 20 and a reserved + space of five characters on the left of second column. + + - relative (percent) size - column width is specified in percents of + view width + + set viewcolumns=-80%{name},15%{ext},5%{mtime} + + results in three columns with lengths of 80/100, 15/100 and 5/100 of + view width. + + - auto size (default) - column width is automatically determined + + set viewcolumns=-{name},{ext},{mtime} + + results in three columns with length of one third of view width. + There is no size adjustment to content, since it will slow down + rendering. + + Columns of different sizing types can be freely mixed in one view. + Though sometimes some of columns can be seen partly or be completely + invisible if there is not enough space to display them. + + Column name + + This is just a sort key surrounded with curly braces or {root}, e.g. + + {name},{ext},{mtime} + + {name} and {iname} keys are the same and present both for consistency + with 'sort' option. + + Following keys don't have corresponding sorting keys: + + - {root} - display name without extension (as a complement for {ext}) + + Empty curly braces ({}) are replaced with the default secondary column + for primary sort key. So after the next command view will be displayed + almost as if 'viewcolumns' is empty, but adding ellipsis for long file + names: + + set viewcolumns=-{name}..,6{}. + + Cropping specifier + + It's from one to three dots after closing curly brace in column format. + + Specifies type of text truncation if it doesn't fit in the column. + Currently three types are supported: + + - truncation - text is truncated + + set viewcolumns=-{name}. + + results in truncation of names that are too long too fit in the + view. + + - adding of ellipsis - ellipsis on the left or right are added when + needed + + set viewcolumns=-{name}.. + + results in that ellipsis are added at the end of too long file + names. + + - none (default) - text can pass column boundaries + + set viewcolumns=-{name}...,{ext} + + results in that long file names can partially be written on the ext + column. + +Color schemes + The color schemes in vifm can be applied in two different ways: + + - as the primary color scheme; + + - as local to a pane color scheme. + + Both types are set using :colorscheme command, but of different forms: + + - :colorscheme color_scheme_name - for the primary color scheme; + + - :colorscheme color_scheme_name directory - for local color schemes. + + Look of different parts of the TUI (Text User Interface) is determined + in this way: + + - Border, TabLine, TabLineSel, TopLineSel, TopLine, CmdLine, + ErrorMsg, StatusLine, JobLine, SuggestBox and WildMenu are always + determined by the primary color scheme; + + - CurrLine, Selected, Directory, Link, BrokenLink, Socket, Device, + Executable, Fifo, CmpMismatch, Win and AuxWin are determined by + primary color scheme and a set of local color schemes, which can be + empty. + + There might be a set of local color schemes because they are structured + hierarchically according to file system structure. For example, having + the following piece of file system: + + ~ + `-- bin + | + `-- my + + Two color schemes: + + # ~/.vifm/colors/for_bin + highlight Win cterm=none ctermfg=white ctermbg=red + highlight CurrLine cterm=none ctermfg=red ctermbg=black + + # ~/.vifm/colors/for_bin_my + highlight CurrLine cterm=none ctermfg=green ctermbg=black + + And these three commands in the vifmrc file: + + colorscheme Default + colorscheme for_bin ~/bin + colorscheme for_bin_my ~/bin/my + + File list will look in the following way for each level: + + - ~/ - Default color scheme + black background + cursor with blue background + + - ~/bin/ - mix of Default and for_bin color schemes + red background + cursor with black background and red foreground + + - ~/bin/my/ - mix of Default, for_bin and for_bin_my color schemes + red background + cursor with black background and green foreground + +Trash directory + vifm has support of trash directory, which is used as temporary storage + for deleted files or files that were cut. Using trash is controlled by + the 'trash' option, and exact path to the trash can be set with + 'trashdir' option. Trash directory in vifm differs from the system- + wide one by default, because of possible incompatibilities of storing + deleted files among different file managers. But one can set + 'trashdir' to "~/.local/share/Trash" to use a "standard" trash + directory. + + There are two scenarios of using trash in vifm: + + 1. As a place for storing files that were cut by "d" and may be + inserted to some other place in file system. + + 2. As a storage of files, that are deleted but not purged yet. + + The first scenario uses deletion ("d") operations to put files to trash + and put ("p") operations to restore files from trash directory. Note + that such operations move files to and from trash directory, which can + be long term operations in case of different partitions or remote + drives mounted locally. + + The second scenario uses deletion ("d") operations for moving files to + trash directory and :empty command-line command to purge all previously + deleted files. + + Deletion and put operations depend on registers, which can point to + files in trash directory. Normally, there are no nonexistent files in + registers, but vifm doesn't keep track of modifications under trash + directory, so one shouldn't expect value of registers to be absolutely + correct if trash directory was modified not by operation that are meant + for it. But this won't lead to any issues with operations, since they + ignore nonexistent files. + +Client-Server + vifm supports remote execution of command-line mode commands, remote + changing of directories and expression evaluation. This is possible + using --remote and --remote-expr command-line arguments. + + To execute a command remotely combine --remote argument with -c + or +. For example: + + vifm --remote -c 'cd /' + vifm --remote '+cd /' + + To change directory not using command-line mode commands one can + specify paths right after --remote argument, like this: + + vifm --remote / + vifm --remote ~ + vifm --remote /usr/bin /tmp + + Evaluating expression remotely might be useful to query information + about an instance, for example its location: + + vifm --remote-expr 'expand("%d")' + + If there are several running instances, the target can be specified + with --server-name option (otherwise, the first one lexicographically + is used): + + vifm --server-name work --remote ~/work/project + + List of names of running instances can be obtained via --server-list + option. Name of the current one is available via v:servername. + + + v:servername + server name of the running vifm instance. Empty if client- + server feature is disabled. + +Plugin + Plugin for using vifm in vim as a file selector. + + Commands: + + :EditVifm select a file or files to open in the current buffer. + :SplitVifm split buffer and select a file or files to open. + :VsplitVifm vertically split buffer and select a file or files to + open. + :DiffVifm select a file or files to compare to the current file + with + :vert diffsplit. + :TabVifm select a file or files to open in tabs. + + Each command accepts up to two arguments: left pane directory and right + pane directory. After arguments are checked, vifm process is spawned + in a special "file-picker" mode. To pick files just open them either + by pressing l, i or Enter keys, or by running :edit command. If no + files are selected, file under the cursor is opened, otherwise whole + selection is passed to the plugin and opened in vim. + + The plugin have only two settings. It's a string variable named + g:vifm_term to let user specify command to run GUI terminal. By + default it's equal to 'xterm -e'. And another string variable named + g:vifm_exec, which equals "vifm" by default and specifies path to + vifm's executable. To pass arguments to vifm use g:vifm_exec_args, + which is empty by default. + + To use the plugin copy the vifm.vim file to either the system wide + vim/plugin directory or into ~/.vim/plugin. + + If you would prefer not to use the plugin and it is in the system wide + plugin directory add + + let loaded_vifm=1 + + to your ~/.vimrc file. + +Reserved + The following command names are reserved and shouldn't be used for user + commands. + + g[lobal] + v[global] + +ENVIRONMENT + VIFM Points to main configuration directory (usually ~/.vifm/). + + MYVIFMRC + Points to main configuration file (usually ~/.vifm/vifmrc). + + These environment variables are valid inside vifm and also can be used + to configure it by setting some of them before running vifm. + + When $MYVIFMRC isn't set, it's made as $VIFM/vifmrc (exception for + Windows: vifmrc in the same directory as vifm.exe has higher priority + than $VIFM/vifmrc). + + See "Startup" section above for more details. + + VIFM_FUSE_FILE + On execution of external commands this variable is set to the + full path of file used to initiate FUSE mount of the closes + mount point from current pane directory up. It's not set when + outside FUSE mount point. When vifm is used inside terminal + multiplexer, it tries to set this variable as well (it doesn't + work this way on its own). + +SEE ALSO + vifm-convert-dircolors(1), vifm-pause(1) + + Website: https://vifm.info/ + Wiki: https://wiki.vifm.info/ + + Esperanto translation of the documentation by Sebastian Cyprych: + http://cyprych.neostrada.pl/tekstoj/komputiloj/vifm-help.eo.html + +AUTHOR + Vifm was written by ksteen + And currently is developed by xaizek + + + +vifm 0.10 November 11, 2018 VIFM(1) diff --git a/.config/vifm/vifminfo b/.config/vifm/vifminfo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2e3d4f --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/vifm/vifminfo @@ -0,0 +1,920 @@ +# You can edit this file by hand, but it's recommended not to do that. + +# Marks: +'H + /home/atc/downloads + Desperation-thatgamecompany-journey_art1600.jpg +1600976053 +'a + /usr/home/atc/pictures/franklin-cruise + DSC_0001.JPG +1603579572 +'b + /home/atc/bin/ + .. +1589372309 +'h + /home/atc/ + .. +1589372309 +'v + 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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). + +" 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,*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.png,*.gif,*.xpm + \ identify %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). 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+color1:{color1} +color2:{color2} +color3:{color3} +color4:{color4} +color5:{color5} +color6:{color6} +color7:{color7} +color8:{color8} +color9:{color9} +color10:{color10} +color11:{color11} +color12:{color12} +color13:{color13} +color14:{color14} +color15:{color15} +text_color:{color15} +selected_bg_color:{active} +selected_fg_color:{color15} +tooltip_bg_color:{color0} +tooltip_fg_color:{color15} +titlebar_bg_color:{color0} +titlebar_fg_color:{color15} +menu_bg_color:{color0} +menu_fg_color:{color15} +link_color:{active}" +gtk-auto-mnemonics = 1 + +# Default Style +# DO --NOT-- CHANGE ACTIVE +# IT's THE COLOR THAT WPGTK REPLACES +# FEEL FREE TO MODIFY EVERYTHING ELSE IN gtkrc.base + +style "murrine-default" {{ + GtkArrow::arrow-scaling= 0.6 + + GtkButton::child-displacement-x = 0 + GtkButton::child-displacement-y = 0 + + GtkButton::default-border = {{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }} + + GtkButtonBox::child-min-height = 26 + + GtkCheckButton::indicator-size = 16 + + # The following line hints to gecko (and possibly other appliations) + # that the entry should be drawn transparently on the canvas. + # Without this, gecko will fill in the background of the entry. + GtkEntry::honors-transparent-bg-hint = 1 + GtkEntry::state-hint = 0 + + GtkExpander::expander-size = 16 + + GtkImage::x-ayatana-indicator-dynamic = 1 + + GtkMenu::horizontal-padding = 0 + GtkMenu::vertical-padding = 0 + + GtkMenuBar::internal-padding = 0 + GtkMenuBar::window-dragging = 1 + + GtkMenuItem::arrow-scaling= 0.5 + + GtkPaned::handle-size = 1 + + GtkProgressBar::min-horizontal-bar-height = 12 + GtkProgressBar::min-vertical-bar-width = 12 + + GtkRange::trough-border = 0 + GtkRange::slider-width = 8 + GtkRange::stepper-size = 12 + GtkRange::stepper_spacing = 0 + GtkRange::trough-under-steppers = 1 + + GtkScale::slider-length = 16 + GtkScale::slider-width = 16 + GtkScale::trough-side-details = 1 + + GtkScrollbar::activate-slider = 1 + GtkScrollbar::has-backward-stepper = 0 + GtkScrollbar::has-forward-stepper = 0 + GtkScrollbar::has-secondary-backward-stepper = 0 + GtkScrollbar::has-secondary-forward-stepper = 0 + GtkScrollbar::min-slider-length = 80 + GtkScrollbar::slider-width = 8 + GtkScrollbar::trough-border = 0 + + GtkScrolledWindow::scrollbar-spacing = 0 + GtkScrolledWindow::scrollbars-within-bevel = 1 + + GtkSeparatorMenuItem::horizontal-padding = 0 + + GtkToolbar::internal-padding = 0 + + GtkTreeView::expander-size = 11 + GtkTreeView::vertical-separator = 0 + + GtkWidget::focus-line-width = 1 + # The following line prevents the Firefox tabs + # from jumping a few pixels when you create a new tab + GtkWidget::focus-padding = 0 + + GtkWidget::wide-separators = 1 + GtkWidget::separator-width = 1 + GtkWidget::separator-height = 1 + + GtkWindow::resize-grip-height = 0 + GtkWindow::resize-grip-width = 0 + + WnckTasklist::fade-overlay-rect = 0 + + GnomeHRef::link_color = @link_color + GtkHTML::link-color = @link_color + GtkIMHtmlr::hyperlink-color = @link_color + GtkIMHtml::hyperlink-color = @link_color + GtkWidget::link-color = @link_color + GtkWidget::visited-link-color = @text_color + + GtkToolbar::shadow-type = GTK_SHADOW_NONE # Makes toolbars flat and unified + GtkMenuBar::shadow-type = GTK_SHADOW_NONE # Makes menubars flat and unified + + xthickness = 1 + ythickness = 1 + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) + + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.02, @bg_color) + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = @bg_color + bg[INSENSITIVE] = @bg_color + + base[NORMAL] = shade(0.85, @color0) + base[PRELIGHT] = shade (0.85, @color0) + base[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + base[ACTIVE] = @selected_bg_color + base[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.85, @bg_color) + + text[NORMAL] = @text_color + text[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + text[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + text[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color + text[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + animation = FALSE + arrowstyle = 1 # 0 = normal arrows, 1 = filled arrows + border_shades = {{ 1.0, 1.0 }} # gradient to draw on border + colorize_scrollbar = TRUE + comboboxstyle = 0 # 0 = normal combobox, 1 = colorized combobox below arrow + contrast = 0.0 # overal contrast with borders + focusstyle = 1 # 0 = none, 1 = grey dotted, 2 = colored with fill, 3 = colored glow + glazestyle = 0 # 0 = flat highlight, 1 = curved highlight, 2 = concave, 3 = top curved highlight, 4 = beryl highlight + glowstyle = 0 # 0 = glow on top, 1 = glow on bottom, 2 = glow on top and bottom, 3 = glow on middle vertically, 4 = glow on middle horizontally, 5 = glow on all sides + glow_shade = 1.0 # amount of glow + gradient_shades = {{ 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }} # gradient to draw on widgets + highlight_shade = 1.0 # amount of highlight + lightborder_shade = 1.0 # amount of inset light border + lightborderstyle = 1 # 0 = lightborder on top side, 1 = lightborder on all sides + listviewheaderstyle = 0 # 0 = flat, 1 = glassy, 2 = raised + listviewstyle = 0 # 0 = none, 1 = dotted, 2 = line + menubaritemstyle = 0 # 0 = menuitem look, 1 = button look + menubarstyle = 0 # 0 = flat, 1 = glassy, 2 = gradient, 3 = striped + menuitemstyle = 0 # 0 = flat, 1 = glassy, 2 = striped + menustyle = 0 # 0 = none, 1 = vertical striped + progressbarstyle = 0 # 0 = none, 1 = diagonal striped, 2 = vertical striped + reliefstyle = 0 # 0 = flat, 1 = inset, 2 = shadow, 3 = shadow with gradient, 4 = stronger shadow with gradient + roundness = 0 # roundness of widgets + scrollbarstyle = 0 # 0 = none, 1 = circles, 2 = handles, 3 = diagonal stripes, 4 = diagonal stripes and handles, 5 = horizontal stripes, 6 = horizontal stripes and handles + sliderstyle = 0 # 0 = none, 1 = handles + stepperstyle = 1 # 0 = standard, 1 = integrated stepper handles + toolbarstyle = 0 # 0 = flat, 1 = glassy, 2 = gradient + }} +}} + +style "murrine-wide" {{ + xthickness = 2 + ythickness = 2 +}} + +style "murrine-wider" {{ + xthickness = 3 + ythickness = 3 +}} + +style "murrine-thin" {{ + xthickness = 0 + ythickness = 0 +}} + +# Notebook + +style "murrine-notebook-bg" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (0.70, @bg_color) +}} + +style "murrine-notebook" = "murrine-notebook-bg" {{ + xthickness = 2 + ythickness = 2 + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +# Various Standard Widgets + +style "murrine-button" = "murrine-wider" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = shade (1.3, @bg_color) + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade (0.80, @selected_bg_color) + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (1.00, @selected_bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.85, @bg_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + }} +}} + +style "murrine-scrollbar" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = mix (0.31, @text_color, @bg_color) + bg[ACTIVE] = @selected_bg_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + contrast = 0.0 + border_shades = {{ 0.9, 0.9 }} + trough_shades = {{ 0.97, 0.97 }} + trough_border_shades = {{ 1.0, 1.0 }} + }} +}} + +style "murrine-overlay-scrollbar" {{ + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (0.8, @bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.97, @bg_color) + + base[SELECTED] = shade (0.6, @bg_color) + base[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.85, @bg_color) +}} + +style "murrine-scale" = "murrine-thin" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = @bg_color + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.95, @bg_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 8 + gradient_shades = {{ 1.08, 1.08, 1.08, 1.08 }} + border_shades = {{ 1.0, 1.0 }} + trough_shades = {{ 1.08, 1.08 }} + trough_border_shades = {{ 0.8, 0.8 }} + }} +}} + +style "murrine-progressbar" = "murrine-thin" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = shade(0.60, @bg_color) + + fg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_fg_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + border_shades = {{ 1.2, 1.2 }} + trough_border_shades = {{ 0.8, 0.8 }} + }} +}} + +style "murrine-treeview-header" = "murrine-button" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +style "murrine-treeview" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +style "murrine-frame-title" {{ + fg[NORMAL] = lighter (@text_color) +}} + +style "murrine-tooltips" {{ + xthickness = 5 + ythickness = 5 + + bg[NORMAL] = @tooltip_bg_color + bg[SELECTED] = @tooltip_bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + textstyle = 0 + roundness = 0 + rgba = FALSE + }} +}} + +style "murrine-spinbutton" = "murrine-button" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + }} +}} + +style "murrine-radiocheck" = "murrine-default" {{ + bg[SELECTED] = @bg_color + + text[NORMAL] = @selected_bg_color + text[PRELIGHT] = @selected_bg_color +}} + +style "murrine-entry" = "murrine-wider" {{ + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + border_shades = {{ 1.15, 1.15 }} + }} +}} + +style "metacity-frame" = "murrine-default" {{ + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color +}} + +style "murrine-statusbar" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color +}} +style "murrine-comboboxentry" = "murrine-entry" {{ }} +style "murrine-hscale" = "murrine-scale" {{ }} +style "murrine-vscale" = "murrine-scale" {{ }} +style "murrine-hscrollbar" = "murrine-scrollbar" {{ }} +style "murrine-vscrollbar" = "murrine-scrollbar" {{ }} + +# Menus + +style "murrine-menu" = "murrine-thin" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = shade(0.8, @menu_bg_color) + bg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_bg_color + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = @menu_bg_color + bg[INSENSITIVE] = @menu_bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @menu_fg_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_fg_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @menu_bg_color, @menu_fg_color) + + text[NORMAL] = @menu_fg_color + text[PRELIGHT] = @selected_fg_color + text[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + text[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color + text[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @menu_bg_color, @menu_fg_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +style "murrine-menu-item" = "murrine-wider" {{ + bg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_bg_color + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = @selected_bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @menu_fg_color # Fix for XFCE menu text + fg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_fg_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @menu_bg_color, @menu_fg_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + textstyle = 0 + border_shades = {{ 1.2, 1.2 }} + }} +}} + +style "murrine-separator-menu-item" = "murrine-thin" {{ }} + +style "murrine-menubar" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = mix (0.21, @text_color, @bg_color) + bg[SELECTED] = mix (0.21, @text_color, @bg_color) + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (0.9, @bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = @bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.08, @text_color) + fg[SELECTED] = shade (1.08, @text_color) + fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +style "murrine-menubaritem" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = @selected_bg_color + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (0.9, @bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = @bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.08, @text_color) + fg[SELECTED] = shade (1.08, @text_color) + fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +# Toolbars + +style "murrine-toolbar" = "murrine-thin" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.02, @bg_color) + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (0.9, @bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = @bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + }} +}} + +style "murrine-toolbutton" = "murrine-button" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = shade (1.08, @bg_color) + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.10, @bg_color) + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = shade (0.95, @bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.85, @bg_color) + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + }} +}} + +class "GtkToolbar" style "murrine-toolbar" +class "GtkHandleBox" style "murrine-toolbar" +widget_class "*Toolbar*.*Separator*" style "murrine-toolbar" + +# Panels + +style "murrine-panel" = "murrine-thin" {{ + xthickness = 2 + + bg[NORMAL] = @menu_bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade(0.8, @selected_bg_color) + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = @selected_bg_color + bg[INSENSITIVE] = @menu_bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + fg[SELECTED] = @text_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = shade(0.8, @text_color) + + base[NORMAL] = @menu_bg_color + base[PRELIGHT] = mix (0.21, @text_color, @menu_bg_color) + base[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + base[ACTIVE] = @selected_bg_color + base[INSENSITIVE] = @menu_bg_color + + text[NORMAL] = @text_color + text[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.08, @text_color) + text[SELECTED] = shade (1.08, @text_color) + text[ACTIVE] = @text_color + text[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @menu_bg_color, @text_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + contrast = 0.0 + }} +}} + +widget "*PanelWidget*" style "murrine-panel" +widget "*PanelApplet*" style "murrine-panel" +widget "*fast-user-switch*" style "murrine-panel" +widget "*CPUFreq*Applet*" style "murrine-panel" +widget "*indicator-applet*" style "murrine-panel" +class "PanelApp*" style "murrine-panel" +class "PanelToplevel*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*PanelToplevel*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*notif*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*Notif*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*Tray*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*tray*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*computertemp*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*Applet*Tomboy*" style "murrine-panel" +widget_class "*Applet*Netstatus*" style "murrine-panel" +widget "*gdm-user-switch-menubar*" style "murrine-panel" + +style "bold-panel-item" {{ + font_name = "Bold" + + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 0 + }} +}} + +widget "*Panel*MenuBar*" style "bold-panel-item" +widget "*gimmie*" style "bold-panel-item" + +# widget_class "*Mail*" style "murrine-panel" # Disabled to fix Evolution bug +# class "*Panel*" style "murrine-panel" # Disabled to fix bug + +# XFCE Styles + +style "workspace-switcher" = "murrine-panel" {{ + bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color +}} + +style "xfce-header" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = shade (0.9, @bg_color) + base[NORMAL] = shade (1.18, @bg_color) +}} + +style "xfdesktop-windowlist" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.95, @bg_color) + text[INSENSITIVE] = shade (0.95, @bg_color) +}} + +style "xfdesktop-icon-view" {{ + XfdesktopIconView::label-alpha = 0 + XfdesktopIconView::selected-label-alpha = 60 + XfdesktopIconVIew::ellipsize-icon-labels = 1 + + base[NORMAL] = @selected_bg_color + base[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color + base[ACTIVE] = @selected_bg_color + + fg[NORMAL] = @selected_fg_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + textstyle = 5 + text_shade = 0.05 + }} +}} + +style "xfwm-tabwin" {{ + Xfwm4TabwinWidget::border-width = 0 + Xfwm4TabwinWidget::icon-size = 64 + + bg[NORMAL] = @menu_bg_color + fg[NORMAL] = @menu_fg_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + focusstyle = 0 + }} +}} + +style "xfsm-logout" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = @menu_bg_color + bg[ACTIVE] = @menu_bg_color + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.1, @menu_bg_color) + bg[SELECTED] = shade (0.5, @menu_bg_color) + bg[INSENSITIVE] = shade (1.3, @menu_bg_color) + + fg[NORMAL] = @menu_fg_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @menu_fg_color + + text[NORMAL] = @menu_fg_color + + engine "murrine" {{ + }} +}} + +style "xfsm-logout-button" {{ + bg[NORMAL] = shade (1.2, @menu_bg_color) + bg[PRELIGHT] = shade (1.4, @menu_bg_color) + + engine "murrine" {{ + }} +}} + +widget "*WnckPager*" style "workspace-switcher" + +widget "*Xfce*Panel*" style "murrine-panel" +class "*Xfce*Panel*" style "murrine-panel" + +# Thunar Styles + +style "sidepane" {{ + base[NORMAL] = @bg_color + base[INSENSITIVE] = shade(0.90, @bg_color) + bg[NORMAL] = @bg_color + text[NORMAL] = @text_color +}} + +widget_class "*ThunarShortcutsView*" style "sidepane" +widget_class "*ThunarTreeView*" style "sidepane" +widget_class "*ThunarLocationEntry*" style "murrine-entry" + +# Gtk2 Open-File Dialog + +widget_class "*GtkFileChooserWidget.GtkFileChooserDefault.GtkVBox.GtkHPaned.GtkVBox.GtkScrolledWindow.GtkTreeView*" style "sidepane" +widget_class "*GtkFileChooserWidget.GtkFileChooserDefault.GtkVBox.GtkHPaned.GtkVBox.GtkScrolledWindow.." style "murrine-treeview-header" + +# Google Chrome/Chromium Styles (requires 9.0.597 or newer) + +style "chromium-toolbar-button" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + roundness = 2 + textstyle = 0 + }} +}} + +style "chrome-gtk-frame" {{ + ChromeGtkFrame::frame-color = @titlebar_bg_color + ChromeGtkFrame::inactive-frame-color = @titlebar_bg_color + + ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-size = 0 + ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-color = @titlebar_bg_color + + ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-frame-color = @titlebar_bg_color + ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-inactive-frame-color = @titlebar_bg_color + + ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-frame-gradient-size = 0 + ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-frame-gradient-color = @titlebar_bg_color + + ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-trough-color = @bg_color + ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-normal-color = mix (0.21, @text_color, @bg_color) + ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-prelight-color = mix (0.31, @text_color, @bg_color) +}} + +class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame" + +widget_class "*Chrom*Button*" style "chromium-toolbar-button" + +# General Styles + +class "GtkWidget" style "murrine-default" + +class "GtkFrame" style "murrine-wide" +class "MetaFrames" style "metacity-frame" +class "GtkWindow" style "metacity-frame" + +class "GtkSeparator" style "murrine-wide" +class "GtkCalendar" style "murrine-wide" + +class "GtkSpinButton" style "murrine-spinbutton" + +class "GtkScale" style "murrine-scale" +class "GtkVScale" style "murrine-vscale" +class "GtkHScale" style "murrine-hscale" +class "GtkScrollbar" style "murrine-scrollbar" +class "GtkVScrollbar" style "murrine-vscrollbar" +class "GtkHScrollbar" style "murrine-hscrollbar" + +class "GtkRadio*" style "murrine-radiocheck" +class "GtkCheck*" style "murrine-radiocheck" + +class "GtkEntry" style "murrine-entry" + +widget_class "*" style "murrine-notebook" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-notebook-bg" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-notebook-bg" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-notebook-bg" +widget_class "*.GtkNotebook.*.GtkViewport" style "murrine-notebook" + +widget_class "*" style "murrine-button" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-statusbar" +widget_class "*" style "murrine-progressbar" +widget_class "*" style "murrine-progressbar" + +widget_class "**" style "murrine-comboboxentry" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-comboboxentry" + +widget_class "**" style "murrine-menu" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-menu-item" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-separator-menu-item" +widget_class "*Menu*.*Sepa*" style "murrine-separator-menu-item" +widget_class "**" style "murrine-menubar" +widget_class "***" style "murrine-menubaritem" + +widget_class "*GtkToolButton*" style "murrine-toolbutton" +widget_class "*GtkToggleToolButton*" style "murrine-toolbutton" +widget_class "*GtkMenuToolButton*" style "murrine-toolbutton" +widget_class "*GtkToolbar*Button" style "murrine-toolbutton" + +widget_class "*.." style "murrine-frame-title" + +widget_class "*.*" style "murrine-treeview" +widget_class "*.." style "murrine-treeview-header" +widget_class "*.." style "murrine-treeview-header" +widget_class "*.." style "murrine-treeview-header" +widget_class "*.." style "murrine-treeview-header" + +widget "gtk-tooltip*" style "murrine-tooltips" + +widget_class "**" style "murrine-overlay-scrollbar" + +# Workarounds and Non-Standard Styling + +style "text-is-fg-color-workaround" {{ + text[NORMAL] = @text_color + text[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + text[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + text[ACTIVE] = @text_color + text[INSENSITIVE] = mix (0.5, @bg_color, @text_color) +}} + +widget_class "*.." style "text-is-fg-color-workaround" + +style "fg-is-text-color-workaround" {{ + fg[NORMAL] = @text_color + fg[PRELIGHT] = @text_color + fg[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color + fg[SELECTED] = @selected_fg_color + fg[INSENSITIVE] = darker (@text_color) +}} + +widget_class "**" style "fg-is-text-color-workaround" +widget_class "*" style "fg-is-text-color-workaround" +widget_class "*" style "fg-is-text-color-workaround" + +style "murrine-evo-new-button-workaround" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + toolbarstyle = 0 + }} +}} + +widget_class "EShellWindow.GtkVBox.BonoboDock.BonoboDockBand.BonoboDockItem*" style "murrine-evo-new-button-workaround" + +style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + gradient_shades = {{ 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }} + highlight_shade = 1.0 + }} +}} + +#widget "*GtkHandleBox*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +#widget "*HandleBox*CommandsToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +#widget "*HandleBox*SnapToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*SelectToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*NodeToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*TweakToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*ZoomToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*StarToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*RectToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*3DBoxToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*ArcToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*SpiralToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*PencilToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*PenToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*CalligraphyToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*EraserToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*LPEToolToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*DropperToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*ConnectorToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" +widget "*HandleBox*PaintbucketToolbar*" style "inkscape-toolbar-fix" + +# Performance Fixes + +style "performance-fix" {{ + engine "murrine" {{ + textstyle = 0 + }} +}} + +widget_class "*gtkmm__GtkWindow*" style "performance-fix" # Inkscape +widget_class "*GimpDisplayShell*" style "performance-fix" # Gimp +widget_class "*GimpToolbox*" style "performance-fix" +widget_class "*GimpMenuDock*" style "performance-fix" +widget "*OOoFixed*" style "performance-fix" # Openoffice/Libreoffice +widget_class "*MozContainer*" style "performance-fix" # Firefox (Not sure if this one does anything though.) + +widget_class "*XfceHeading*" style "xfce-header" +widget_class "*XfceDesktop*" style "xfdesktop-windowlist" +widget_class "*XfdesktopIconView*" style "xfdesktop-icon-view" +widget "xfwm4-tabwin*" style "xfwm-tabwin" +widget_class "*XfsmLogoutDialog*" style "xfsm-logout" +widget_class "*XfsmLogoutDialog*GtkButton" style "xfsm-logout-button" diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.0 b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.0 new file mode 120000 index 0000000..4fb3328 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.0 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/home/atc/.local/share/themes/FlatColor/gtk-3.0/gtk.css \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.0.base b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.0.base new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bea8499 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.0.base @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + +/* Default color scheme */ +@define-color bg_color {color0}; +@define-color fg_color {color15}; +@define-color base_color {color1}; +@define-color text_color {color15}; +@define-color selected_bg_color {active}; +@define-color selected_fg_color {color15}; +@define-color tooltip_bg_color {color0}; +@define-color tooltip_fg_color {color15}; + +/* colormap actually used by the theme, to be overridden in other css files */ +@define-color theme_bg_color @bg_color; +@define-color theme_fg_color @fg_color; +@define-color theme_base_color @base_color; +@define-color theme_text_color @text_color; +@define-color theme_selected_bg_color @selected_bg_color; +@define-color theme_selected_fg_color @selected_fg_color; +@define-color theme_tooltip_bg_color @tooltip_bg_color; +@define-color theme_tooltip_fg_color @tooltip_fg_color; + +/* shadow effects */ +@define-color light_shadow #eeeeee; +@define-color dark_shadow #222222; + +/* misc colors used by gtk+ */ +@define-color info_fg_color white; +@define-color info_bg_color #BACF66; +@define-color warning_fg_color white; +@define-color warning_bg_color #E6A682; +@define-color question_fg_color white; +@define-color question_bg_color #74C47B; +@define-color error_fg_color white; +@define-color error_bg_color #E682C8; +@define-color link_color mix (@theme_selected_bg_color, black, 0.15); +@define-color success_color #53a93f; +@define-color warning_color #f57900; +@define-color error_color #cc0000; + +/* widget colors*/ +@define-color border_color #363D43; +@define-color button_normal_color #3F474A; +@define-color button_info_color #72B279; +@define-color button_default_active_color shade(@theme_selected_bg_color, 0.857); +@define-color entry_border_color shade(@theme_base_color, 0.9); +@define-color frame_border_bottom_color #E3E4E7; +@define-color sel_color #B98CD7; +@define-color switch_bg_color #C9CBCF; +@define-color panel_bg_color @bg_color; +@define-color panel_fg_color @fg_color; +@define-color borders #FAFAFA; +@define-color scrollbar_trough shade(@theme_base_color, 0.9); +@define-color scrollbar_slider_prelight mix(@scrollbar_trough, @theme_fg_color, 0.5); + + +/* osd */ +@define-color osd_separator #49525B; +@define-color osd_fg #ABB4BD; +@define-color osd_bg #434A54; + +/* window manager colors */ +@define-color wm_bg @theme_bg_color; +@define-color wm_title_focused @theme_fg_color; +@define-color wm_title_unfocused @theme_text_color; +@define-color wm_border_focused @border_color; +@define-color wm_border_unfocused @border_color; + +@import url("gtk-widgets.css"); +@import url("gtk-widgets-assets.css"); +@import url("unity.css"); +@import url("widgets/button.css"); +@import url("widgets/cell-row.css"); +@import url("widgets/check-radio.css"); +@import url("widgets/column-header.css"); +@import url("widgets/calendar.css"); +@import url("widgets/entry.css"); +@import url("widgets/infobar.css"); +@import url("widgets/menu.css"); +@import url("widgets/notebook.css"); +@import url("widgets/progress-scale.css"); +@import url("widgets/scrollbar.css"); +@import url("widgets/separator.css"); +@import url("widgets/sidebar.css"); +@import url("widgets/spinbutton.css"); +@import url("widgets/spinner.css"); +@import url("widgets/switch.css"); +@import url("widgets/color-chooser.css"); +@import url("widgets/toolbar.css"); +@import url("widgets/header-bar.css"); +@import url("widgets/osd.css"); +@import url("widgets/csd.css"); +@import url("widgets/combobox.css"); +@import url("widgets/selection-mode.css"); diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.20 b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.20 new file mode 120000 index 0000000..c1726f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.20 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/home/atc/.local/share/themes/FlatColor/gtk-3.20/gtk.css \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.20.base b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.20.base new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08b9fba --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/gtk3.20.base @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* Default color scheme */ +@define-color color0 {color0}; +@define-color color1 {color1}; +@define-color color2 {color2}; +@define-color color3 {color3}; +@define-color color4 {color4}; +@define-color color5 {color5}; +@define-color color6 {color6}; +@define-color color7 {color7}; +@define-color color8 {color8}; +@define-color color9 {color9}; +@define-color color10 {color10}; +@define-color color11 {color11}; +@define-color color12 {color12}; +@define-color color13 {color13}; +@define-color color14 {color14}; +@define-color color15 {color15}; +@define-color selected_bg_color {active}; +@define-color bg_color mix(@color0, @color15, 0.12); +@define-color tooltip_bg_color mix(@color0, @color15, 0.04); +@define-color base_color mix(@color0, @color15, 0); +@define-color fg_color @color15; +@define-color text_color @color15; +@define-color selected_fg_color @color15; +@define-color tooltip_fg_color @color15; + +/* colormap actually used by the theme, to be overridden in other css files */ +@define-color theme_bg_color @bg_color; +@define-color theme_fg_color @fg_color; +@define-color theme_base_color @base_color; +@define-color theme_text_color @text_color; +@define-color theme_selected_bg_color @selected_bg_color; +@define-color theme_selected_fg_color @selected_fg_color; +@define-color theme_tooltip_bg_color @tooltip_bg_color; +@define-color theme_tooltip_fg_color @tooltip_fg_color; + +/* shadow effects */ +@define-color light_shadow #eeeeee; +@define-color dark_shadow #222222; + +/* misc colors used by gtk+ */ +@define-color info_fg_color @text_color; +@define-color info_bg_color @bg_color; +@define-color warning_fg_color @text_color; +@define-color warning_bg_color @bg_color; +@define-color question_fg_color @text_color; +@define-color question_bg_color @theme_selected_bg_color; +@define-color error_fg_color @text_color; +@define-color error_bg_color #f52400; +@define-color link_color mix (@theme_selected_bg_color, black, 0.15); +@define-color success_color #53a93f; +@define-color warning_color #f57900; +@define-color error_color #f52400; + +/* widget colors*/ +@define-color border_color shade(@theme_selected_bg_color, 0.2); +@define-color button_normal_color shade(@theme_bg_color, 1.20); +@define-color button_info_color @theme_selected_bg_color; +@define-color button_default_active_color @theme_selected_bg_color; +@define-color entry_border_color shade(@theme_base_color, 0.9); +@define-color frame_border_bottom_color shade(@bg_color, 0.8); +@define-color sel_color shade(@theme_selected_bg_color, 0.857); +@define-color switch_bg_color shade(@bg_color, 0.8); +@define-color panel_bg_color @bg_color; +@define-color panel_fg_color @fg_color; +@define-color borders shade(@theme_selected_bg_color, 0.857); +@define-color scrollbar_trough shade(@theme_base_color, 0.9); +@define-color scrollbar_slider_prelight mix(@scrollbar_trough, @theme_fg_color, 0.5); + + +/* osd */ +@define-color osd_separator #49525B; +@define-color osd_fg #ABB4BD; +@define-color osd_bg #434A54; + +/* window manager colors */ +@define-color wm_bg @theme_bg_color; +@define-color wm_title_focused @theme_fg_color; +@define-color wm_title_unfocused @theme_text_color; +@define-color wm_border_focused @border_color; +@define-color wm_border_unfocused @border_color; + +@import url("gtk-widgets.css"); +@import url("unity.css"); +@import url("widgets/button.css"); +@import url("widgets/cell-row.css"); +@import url("widgets/check-radio.css"); +@import url("widgets/column-header.css"); +@import url("widgets/calendar.css"); +@import url("widgets/entry.css"); +@import url("widgets/infobar.css"); +@import url("widgets/menu.css"); +@import url("widgets/notebook.css"); +@import url("widgets/progress-scale.css"); +@import url("widgets/scrollbar.css"); +@import url("widgets/separator.css"); +@import url("widgets/sidebar.css"); +@import url("widgets/chrome.css"); +@import url("widgets/spinbutton.css"); +@import url("widgets/spinner.css"); +@import url("widgets/switch.css"); +@import url("widgets/color-chooser.css"); +@import url("widgets/toolbar.css"); +@import url("widgets/header-bar.css"); +@import url("widgets/osd.css"); +@import url("widgets/csd.css"); +@import url("widgets/combobox.css"); +@import url("widgets/selection-mode.css"); diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/i3 b/.config/wpg/templates/i3 new file mode 120000 index 0000000..66954d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/i3 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/home/atc/.config/i3/config \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/i3.base b/.config/wpg/templates/i3.base new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c216586 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/i3.base @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +## i3 config file (v4) +## +## Please see https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html for a complete reference! + +## GENERAL +font pango:sans-serif 13 +set $display_primary DP-3 +set $display_secondary VGA-0 +set $locker xautolock -locknow +set $mod Mod1 +set $sigaudio pkill -75 i3blocks + +## WORKSPACES +set $ws1 "1:󰖟" +set $ws2 "2:󰲢" +set $ws3 "3:󰲤" +set $ws4 "4:󰲦" +set $ws5 "5:󰲨" +set $ws6 "6:󰲪" +set $ws7 "7:󰲬" +set $ws8 "8:󰲮" +set $ws9 "9:󰣀" +set $ws10 "10:󰭹" +workspace $ws10 output $display_secondary + +# switch to workspace +bindsym $mod+1 workspace $ws1 +bindsym $mod+2 workspace $ws2 +bindsym $mod+3 workspace $ws3 +bindsym $mod+4 workspace $ws4 +bindsym $mod+5 workspace $ws5 +bindsym $mod+6 workspace $ws6 +bindsym $mod+7 workspace $ws7 +bindsym $mod+8 workspace $ws8 +bindsym $mod+9 workspace $ws9 +bindsym $mod+0 workspace $ws10 + +# move focused container to workspace +bindsym $mod+shift+1 move container to workspace $ws1 +bindsym $mod+shift+2 move container to workspace $ws2 +bindsym $mod+shift+3 move container to workspace $ws3 +bindsym $mod+shift+4 move container to workspace $ws4 +bindsym $mod+shift+5 move container to workspace $ws5 +bindsym $mod+shift+6 move container to workspace $ws6 +bindsym $mod+shift+7 move container to workspace $ws7 +bindsym $mod+shift+8 move container to workspace $ws8 +bindsym $mod+shift+9 move container to workspace $ws9 +bindsym $mod+shift+0 move container to workspace $ws10 + +## GAPS/BORDERS +default_border pixel 5 +default_floating_border normal +gaps inner 10 +smart_borders no_gaps +title_align center +workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes + +# Note: if there's only one container, give it a 4:3-ish aspect ratio +gaps horizontal 220 +smart_gaps inverse_outer + + +## COLORS +# base colors -- set by WPG +set $coloract "{active}" +set $colorin "{inactive}" +set_from_resource $color0 i3wm.color0 "{color0}" +set_from_resource $color15 i3wm.color15 "{color15}" +set_from_resource $color8 i3wm.color8 "{color8}" +set_from_resource $coloru i3wm.color2 "{color2}" +set_from_resource $split i3wm.color10 "{color10}" + +# class border backgr text indicator child_border +client.background $color0 +client.focused $coloract $coloract $color15 $split $coloract +client.focused_inactive $coloract $coloract $color15 $split $colorin +client.placeholder $color0 $color8 $color15 $color0 $color8 +client.unfocused $colorin $colorin $color15 $split $colorin +client.urgent $coloru $coloru $color15 $coloru $coloru + +## WINDOW CONTROL +# movement +floating_modifier $mod +set $down j +set $left h +set $right l +set $up k + +# change focus +bindsym $mod+$down focus down +bindsym $mod+$left focus left +bindsym $mod+$right focus right +bindsym $mod+$up focus up + +# move focused window +bindsym $mod+shift+$down move down +bindsym $mod+shift+$left move left +bindsym $mod+shift+$right move right +bindsym $mod+shift+$up move up + +# resize +bindsym $mod+i resize grow height 30 px or 10 ppt +bindsym $mod+o resize grow width 30 px or 10 ppt +bindsym $mod+u resize shrink height 30 px or 10 ppt +bindsym $mod+y resize shrink width 30 px or 10 ppt +bindsym $mod+minus gaps outer current minus 10 +bindsym $mod+plus gaps outer current plus 10 +bindsym $mod+shift+minus gaps inner current minus 10 +bindsym $mod+shift+plus gaps inner current plus 10 + +## LAYOUT +# split direction +bindsym $mod+q split toggle + +# fullscreen mode +bindsym $mod+f fullscreen toggle + +# container layout +bindsym $mod+shift+w layout tabbed +bindsym $mod+shift+e layout toggle split + +# toggle tiling / floating +bindsym $mod+shift+space floating toggle +bindsym $mod+s sticky toggle +bindsym $mod+shift+s floating toggle; sticky toggle + +# change focus between tiling / floating windows +bindsym $mod+space focus mode_toggle + +## SHORTCUTS +bindsym $mod+shift+F1 exec --no-startup-id firefox /usr/local/share/doc/freebsd/handbook/book.html +bindsym $mod+F2 exec --no-startup-id firefox +bindsym $mod+F3 exec i3-filescmd.sh +bindsym $mod+F4 exec i3-mailcmd.sh +bindsym $mod+F5 exec i3-newsboatcmd.sh +bindsym $mod+F6 exec yt.sh +bindsym $mod+F7 exec dict.sh +bindsym $mod+F8 exec toggle-docked.sh +bindsym $mod+shift+F8 exec toggle-compositing.sh +bindsym $mod+F9 exec abraham-porter.sh +bindsym $mod+F10 exec toggle-webcam.sh +bindsym $mod+Shift+F10 exec toggle-screencast.sh +bindsym $mod+F11 exec xautolock -toggle +bindsym $mod+F12 exec i3-mixercmd.sh +bindsym $mod+Return split horizontal; exec alacritty +bindsym $mod+Shift+Return split vertical; exec alacritty +bindsym $mod+Shift+Insert exec --no-startup-id $locker +bindsym $mod+Tab exec i3-msg workspace back_and_forth +bindsym $mod+a exec rofi -show run +bindsym $mod+shift+q kill +bindsym --release Print exec i3-screeniecmd.sh +bindsym --release shift+Print exec i3-screenie_regioncmd.sh +bindsym Mod4+p exec arandr +bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec mixer vol -5 && $sigaudio +bindsym XF86AudioMute exec mixer vol 0 && $sigaudio +bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec mixer vol +5 && $sigaudio + +# scratchpad terminal +bindsym $mod+shift+p move scratchpad +bindsym $mod+p scratchpad show + +# reload the configuration file +bindsym $mod+shift+c reload +# restart i3 inplace (preserves your layout/session, can be used to upgrade i3) +bindsym $mod+shift+r restart + +## MODES AND BARS +set $mode_display 󰍺 +mode "$mode_display" {{ + bindsym $left move workspace to output left + bindsym $right move workspace to output right + bindsym Return mode "default" + bindsym q mode "default" + bindsym Escape mode "default" +}} + +set $mode_system 󰌾l 󰩈e 󰤄s 󰤁r 󰤂shift+s +mode "$mode_system" {{ + bindsym e exec --no-startup-id i3-msg exit, mode "default" + bindsym l exec --no-startup-id $locker, mode "default" + bindsym s exec --no-startup-id $locker && sleep 2 && doas acpiconf -s3, mode "default" + bindsym r exec --no-startup-id doas reboot, mode "default" + bindsym shift+s exec --no-startup-id doas poweroff, mode "default" + bindsym Return mode "default" + bindsym q mode "default" + bindsym Escape mode "default" +}} + +set $mode_help 󱊫Help/Handbook 󱊬Browser 󱊭Files 󱊮Email 󱊯News 󱊰YouTube 󱊱Dictionary 󱊲Dock/Compositor 󱊳Ports 󱊴Webcam/Screencast 󱊵AutoLock-Toggle 󱊶Mixer +mode "$mode_help" {{ + bindsym Return mode "default" + bindsym q mode "default" + bindsym Escape mode "default" +}} + +bindsym $mod+d mode "$mode_display" +bindsym $mod+Insert mode "$mode_system" +bindsym $mod+F1 mode "$mode_help" + +## BARS +bar {{ + height 30 + output $display_primary + strip_workspace_numbers yes + position bottom + status_command i3blocks 2>/var/log/xinit/i3blocks.log + + colors {{ + background $color8 + statusline $color15 + separator $colorin + # class border background foreground + focused_workspace $color15 $coloract $color15 + active_workspace $color15 $coloract $color15 + inactive_workspace $split $colorin $color15 + urgent_workspace $coloru $coloru $color15 + }} +}} + +## DEFAULT PLACEMENT +for_window [class = "Wpg"] floating enable +for_window [title = "Reading Email"] floating enable +for_window [title = "Reading News"] floating enable +for_window [title = "Streaming from YouTube"] floating enable; sticky enable +for_window [title = "pwcview"] border pixel 1; floating enable; sticky enable; move position 1598px 808px +for_window [title = "sxiv"] floating enable + +## STARTUP +exec --no-startup-id firefox diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/rofi b/.config/wpg/templates/rofi new file mode 120000 index 0000000..596369b --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/rofi @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/home/atc/.config/rofi/config \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.config/wpg/templates/rofi.base b/.config/wpg/templates/rofi.base new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74b3d09 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/templates/rofi.base @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +rofi.modi: run,window,ssh +rofi.width: 25 +rofi.lines: 25 +rofi.columns: 1 +rofi.font: Iosevka Etoile 14 +rofi.color-normal: {color0}, {color15}, {color0}, {active}, {color15} +rofi.color-urgent: {color0}, #d6b48d, #22231D, #d6b48d, {color15} +rofi.color-active: {color0}, {color14}, {color0}, {color14}, {color0} +rofi.color-window: {color0}, {active}, {inactive} +rofi.bw: 5 +rofi.location: 0 +rofi.padding: 5 +rofi.yoffset: 0 +rofi.xoffset: 0 +rofi.fixed-num-lines: true +rofi.terminal: rofi-sensible-terminal +rofi.ssh-client: ssh +rofi.ssh-command: {{terminal}} -e {{ssh-client}} {{host}} +rofi.run-command: {{cmd}} +rofi.parse-hosts: true +rofi.matching: normal +rofi.separator-style: none +rofi.scrollbar-width: 0 +rofi.kb-mode-next: Shift+Right,Control+Tab,Alt+l +rofi.kb-mode-previous: Shift+Left,Control+Shift+Tab,Alt+h +rofi.kb-row-up: Up,Control+p,Shift+Tab,Shift+ISO_Left_Tab,Alt+k +rofi.kb-row-down: Down,Control+n,Alt+j diff --git a/.config/wpg/wpg.conf b/.config/wpg/wpg.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0731a82 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/wpg/wpg.conf @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +[settings] +set_wallpaper = true +gtk = true +active = 12 +light_theme = false +editor = alacritty -e vim +execute_cmd = false +command = urxvt -e echo hi +backend = wal +alpha = 90 +smart_sort = true +auto_adjust = true +reload = true + +[keywords] + diff --git a/.pkglist b/.pkglist new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d12bedc --- /dev/null +++ b/.pkglist @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +## Uncomment the ports you want configured/built in bulk. +archivers/unace +audio/abcde +audio/cdparanoia +audio/mixertui +audio/virtual_oss +benchmarks/unixbench +databases/sqlite3 +devel/git +devel/libnotify +devel/py-gobject +devel/py-pip +devel/xdg-utils +editors/vim +emulators/dosbox +emulators/vice +emulators/vice +ftp/curl +ftp/wget +games/asciiquarium +games/chocolate-doom +games/ecwolf +games/eduke32 +games/minecraft-client +games/residualvm +games/scummvm +games/vvvvvv +graphics/ImageMagick7 +graphics/blender +graphics/feh +graphics/gimp +graphics/inkscape +graphics/mupdf +graphics/scrot +graphics/sxiv +lang/cbmbasic +mail/mutt +misc/fortune-mod-freebsd-classic +misc/vifm +multimedia/ffmpeg +multimedia/handbrake +multimedia/makemkv +multimedia/mpv +net-im/6cord +net/rsync +ports-mgmt/poudriere +security/doas +security/py-cryptography +security/py-openssl +shells/zsh +shells/zsh-autosuggestions +shells/zsh-completions +shells/zsh-navigation-tools +shells/zsh-syntax-highlighting +sysutils/cmdwatch +sysutils/dunst +sysutils/entr +sysutils/fusefs-sshfs +sysutils/fusefs-webdavfs +sysutils/grub2-bhyve +sysutils/htop +sysutils/pidof +sysutils/powerdxx +sysutils/rename +sysutils/testdisk +sysutils/tmux +sysutils/tree +sysutils/vm-bhyve +textproc/dict +textproc/libsass +textproc/p5-docx2txt +www/chromium +www/firefox +www/newsboat +www/node +www/npm +www/w3m-img +www/youtube_dl +x11-fonts/fontconfig +x11-fonts/iosevka +x11-fonts/material-icons-ttf +x11-fonts/twemoji-color-font-ttf +x11-wm/i3-gaps +x11/alacritty +x11/arandr +x11/i3blocks +x11/i3lock +x11/nvidia-driver-340 +x11/nvidia-settings +x11/rofi +x11/xauth +x11/xautolock +x11/xclip +x11/xorg-minimal +x11/xrandr +sysutils/bastille diff --git a/.pkgunlist b/.pkgunlist new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28e9c1e --- /dev/null +++ b/.pkgunlist @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +cargo/cobalt-bin +cargo/crowbook +cargo/ripgrep +github/iosevka +github/material-design-icons +npm/htmlhint +npm/prettier +npm/vue@cli +pip/wpgtk +rustup/clippy +rustup/rls +rustup/rustup diff --git a/.urlview b/.urlview new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8380774 --- /dev/null +++ b/.urlview @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# Urlview configuration file. +# man urlview +# +# Put this file in: $HOME/.urlview +# Put url_handler.sh in: /usr/bin +# +# You can call 'urlview' while in 'mutt' by pressing the Ctrl b keys. +# Put these macros in your $HOME/.muttrc file. +# +# macro index \cb |urlview\n +# macro pager \cb |urlview\n +# +# You can call 'urlview' while in 'tin' by pressing | then a for article, +# put urlview as the pipe command. +# +# Regular expression to use to match URLs. + +#REGEXP (((http|https|ftp|gopher)|mailto):(//)?[^ >"\t]*|www\.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;\t>">\):] +REGEXP (((http|https|ftp|gopher)|mailto)[.:][^ >"\t]*|www\.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;\t>">\):] + +# Command to invoke for selected URL. Use lynx, netscape, or url_handler.sh +# shell script. Alternatively, you can leave COMMAND unset and set the BROWSER +# environment variable instead. + +#COMMAND lynx %s +#COMMAND netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)' +#COMMAND url_handler.sh +COMMAND qutebrowser %s + + +# Quit urlview after launch +#QUITONLAUNCH diff --git a/.vimrc b/.vimrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6e0644 --- /dev/null +++ b/.vimrc @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +" General options +set ruler " show the cursor position all the time +set showcmd " display incomplete commands +set ttimeout " time out for key codes +set ttimeoutlen=100 " wait up to 100ms after Esc for special key +set display=truncate " show @@@ in the last line if it is truncated +set scrolloff=5 " show a few lines around the cursor +set relativenumber " relative line numbering +set tabstop=4 " 4-space tabs +set softtabstop=4 " 4-space tabs +set shiftwidth=4 " 4-space shiftwidth +set backspace=indent,eol,start " backspace over everything in insert +set directory=$HOME/.vim/swapfiles// " common swap directory +set fillchars+=vert:\ +syntax on " switch syntax highlighting on + +" Matching and key mappings +:match ErrorMsg '\%>80v.\+' " right-hand drift warning +"" automatically finish closing tags +:inoremap / ==gi + +" only do this if autocommands enabled +if has("autocmd") + " enable file type detection and load indent files + filetype plugin indent on + + augroup vimStartup + au! + + "at startup, jump to last cursor position if valid + autocmd BufReadPost * + \ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit' + \ | exe "normal! g`\"" + \ | endif + augroup END +endif + + + +if empty(glob('~/.vim/autoload/plug.vim')) + silent !curl -fLo ~/.vim/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs + \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim + autocmd VimEnter * PlugInstall --sync | source $MYVIMRC +endif + +call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged') +"Plug 'dense-analysis/ale' +Plug 'neoclide/coc.nvim', {'do': 'yarn install --frozen-lockfile'} +call plug#end() + +"" ALE +"let g:ale_linter_aliases = { +"\ 'vue': ['vue', 'javascript'], +"\ 'liquid': ['liquid', 'html'], +"\} +"let g:ale_linters = { +"\ 'vue': ['eslint', 'vls'], +"\ 'javascript': ['eslint'], +"\ 'html': ['htmlhint'], +"\ 'rust': [] +"\} +"let g:ale_fixers = { +"\ 'css': ['prettier'], +"\ 'html': ['prettier'], +"\ 'javascript': ['eslint'], +"\ 'json': ['prettier'], +"\ 'liquid': ['prettier'], +"\ 'markdown': ['prettier'], +"\ 'vue': ['eslint'], +"\ 'scss': ['prettier'], +"\ '*': ['remove_trailing_lines', 'trim_whitespace'], +"\ 'rust': [] +"\} +"let g:ale_fix_on_save = 1 + +" COC.VIM +inoremap +\ pumvisible() ? "\" : +\ check_back_space() ? "\" : +\ coc#refresh() +inoremap pumvisible() ? "\" : "\" + +function! s:check_back_space() abort + let col = col('.') - 1 + return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s' +endfunction + +highlight CocFloating ctermbg=black + +" Auto-reloading scripts +autocmd BufWritePost i3.base !themer.sh -r +autocmd BufWritePost */i3blocks/config !i3-msg reload diff --git a/.xinitrc b/.xinitrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b15009 --- /dev/null +++ b/.xinitrc @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +~/.local/scripts/toggle-docked.sh && +~/.config/wpg/wp_init.sh && +xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources && +picom & +dunst & +exec i3 2>&1 > /var/log/xinit/i3wm.log +#exec twm diff --git a/.zprofile b/.zprofile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e90900 --- /dev/null +++ b/.zprofile @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +export XCURSOR_PATH=${XCURSOR_PATH}:~/.local/share/icons +[ -z $DISPLAY ] && [ $(tty) = /dev/ttyv0 ] && exec startx diff --git a/.zshenv b/.zshenv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d01104a --- /dev/null +++ b/.zshenv @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +export BROWSER=qutebrowser +export EDITOR=vim +export VISUAL=vim +export PAGER=less +export DOOMWADDIR=~/.local/share/chocolate-doom/wads + +# Color man pages +export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\E[01;32m' +export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\E[01;32m' +export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\E[0m' +export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\E[0m' +export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\E[01;47;34m' +export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\E[0m' +export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\E[01;36m' +export LESS=-r + +export PATH=$HOME/.local/scripts:$HOME/.local/bin/:$HOME/.cargo/bin:$HOME/node_modules/.bin:$PATH +export GTK2_RC_FILES=$HOME/.local/share/themes/FlatColor/gtk-2.0/gtkrc + +export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 +export LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 +export LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8" +export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 diff --git a/.zshrc b/.zshrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..242b167 --- /dev/null +++ b/.zshrc @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +## Autoload Section +[ -r /tmp/.cwd ] && cd "$(< /tmp/.cwd)" +(cat $HOME/.config/wpg/sequences &) + + +## chcwd hook to open new shells in same CWD +set_cwd() { + $(pwd > /tmp/.cwd &) +} +autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook +add-zsh-hook chpwd set_cwd + + +## Print a greeting message when shell is started +ufetch || echo $USER@$HOST $(uname -srm) + +## Options section +setopt correct # Auto correct mistakes +setopt extendedglob # Extended globbing. Allows using regular expressions with * +setopt nocaseglob # Case insensitive globbing +setopt rcexpandparam # Array expension with parameters +setopt nocheckjobs # Don't warn about running processes when exiting +setopt numericglobsort # Sort filenames numerically when it makes sense +setopt nobeep # No beep +setopt appendhistory # Immediately append history instead of overwriting +setopt histignorealldups # If a new command is a duplicate, remove the older one +setopt autocd # if only directory path is entered, cd there. + +zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}' # Case insensitive tab completion +zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors "${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}" # Colored completion (different colors for dirs/files/etc) +zstyle ':completion:*' rehash true # automatically find new executables in path +# Speed up completions +zstyle ':completion:*' accept-exact '*(N)' +zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache on +zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path $HOME/.zsh/cache +HISTFILE=$HOME/.zhistory +HISTSIZE=10000 +SAVEHIST=10000 +WORDCHARS=${WORDCHARS//\/[&.;]} # Don't consider certain characters part of the word + +## Keybindings section +bindkey -v + +## Alias section +source $HOME/.aliases + +## Theming section +autoload -U compinit colors zcalc +compinit -d +colors + +# enable substitution for prompt +setopt prompt_subst + +## Prompt on right side: +# - shows status of git when in git repository (code adapted from https://techanic.net/2012/12/30/my_git_prompt_for_zsh.html) +# - shows exit status of previous command (if previous command finished with an error) +# - is invisible, if neither is the case + +# Modify the colors and symbols in these variables as desired. +GIT_PROMPT_SYMBOL="%{$fg[blue]%}󰊢 " # plus/minus - clean repo +GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD="%{$fg[red]%}󰄾 NUM%{$reset_color%}" # A"NUM" - ahead by "NUM" commits +GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND="%{$fg[cyan]%}󰄽 NUM%{$reset_color%}" # B"NUM" - behind by "NUM" commits +GIT_PROMPT_MERGING="%{$fg_bold[magenta]%}󰾕 %{$reset_color%}" # lightning bolt - merge conflict +GIT_PROMPT_UNTRACKED="%{$fg_bold[red]%}󰾖 %{$reset_color%}" # red circle - untracked files +GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED="%{$fg_bold[yellow]%}󰯓 %{$reset_color%}" # yellow circle - tracked files modified +GIT_PROMPT_STAGED="%{$fg_bold[green]%}󰯑 %{$reset_color%}" # green circle - staged changes present = ready for "git push" + +parse_git_branch() { + # Show Git branch/tag, or name-rev if on detached head + ( git symbolic-ref -q HEAD || git name-rev --name-only --no-undefined --always HEAD ) 2> /dev/null +} + +parse_git_state() { + # Show different symbols as appropriate for various Git repository states + # Compose this value via multiple conditional appends. + local GIT_STATE="" + local NUM_AHEAD="$(git log --oneline @{u}.. 2> /dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" + if [ "$NUM_AHEAD" -gt 0 ]; then + GIT_STATE=$GIT_STATE${GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD//NUM/$NUM_AHEAD} + fi + local NUM_BEHIND="$(git log --oneline ..@{u} 2> /dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" + if [ "$NUM_BEHIND" -gt 0 ]; then + GIT_STATE=$GIT_STATE${GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND//NUM/$NUM_BEHIND} + fi + local GIT_DIR="$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2> /dev/null)" + if [ -n $GIT_DIR ] && test -r $GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD; then + GIT_STATE=$GIT_STATE$GIT_PROMPT_MERGING + fi + if [[ -n $(git ls-files --other --exclude-standard 2> /dev/null) ]]; then + GIT_STATE=$GIT_STATE$GIT_PROMPT_UNTRACKED + fi + if ! git diff --quiet 2> /dev/null; then + GIT_STATE=$GIT_STATE$GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED + fi + if ! git diff --cached --quiet 2> /dev/null; then + GIT_STATE=$GIT_STATE$GIT_PROMPT_STAGED + fi + if [[ -n $GIT_STATE ]]; then + echo "$GIT_STATE" + fi +} + +git_prompt_string() { + local git_where="$(parse_git_branch)" + + # If inside a Git repository, print its branch and state + [ -n "$git_where" ] && echo "$GIT_PROMPT_SYMBOL$(parse_git_state)%{$fg[yellow]%}${git_where#(refs/heads/|tags/)}" + + # If not inside the Git repo, print exit codes of last command (only if it failed) + [ ! -n "$git_where" ] && echo "%{$fg[red]%} %(?..󰚑 %?)" +} + +RPROMPT='$(git_prompt_string)' + +## Prompt on left side + +error_prompt_string() { + local error_code=$(echo "%?") + [ ! "$error_code" = "0" ] && echo && echo "$error_code" +} + +# PROMPT="%(!.%{$fg[red]%}[%n@%m %1~]%{$reset_color%}# .%{$fg[green]%}[%n@%m %1~]%{$reset_color%}$ " +# PROMPT="%B%{$fg[cyan]%}%(4~|%-1~/.../%2~|%~)%u%b >%{$fg[cyan]%}>%B%(?.%{$fg[cyan]%}.%{$fg[red]%})>%{$reset_color%}%b " +PROMPT="╭󰷏 %B%{$fg[cyan]%}%(4~|%-1~/.../%2~|%~)%u%b +╰󰶻 " + +## Plugins section: Enable fish style features +# Use syntax highlighting +source /usr/local/share/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh +# Use history substring search TODO: +#source /usr/share/zsh/plugins/zsh-history-substring-search/zsh-history-substring-search.zsh +# Use autosuggestion +source /usr/local/share/zsh-autosuggestions/zsh-autosuggestions.zsh +ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE=20 +ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE='fg=8' -- cgit v1.2.3