From c5c7069805bc6791119f217ba65106037e203f72 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vlad Doster Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 21:34:43 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Delete luke_ranger_readme.md --- .config/ranger/luke_ranger_readme.md | 85 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 85 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .config/ranger/luke_ranger_readme.md diff --git a/.config/ranger/luke_ranger_readme.md b/.config/ranger/luke_ranger_readme.md deleted file mode 100644 index 51c5dd10..00000000 --- a/.config/ranger/luke_ranger_readme.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -# Luke's ranger setup - -## Basic Ranger shortcuts - -These are the basic key binds in ranger, even outside of my configs. Note that they are mostly vim-based. - -+ h/j/k/l -- Move left/down/up/right (where left moves up in the directory structure, right moves into a folder) -+ Space -- select/highlight file -+ dd -- cut selected files -+ yy -- copy/yank selected files -+ pp -- paste/move cut/copied files -+ / -- search, when (n/N) next/previos result -+ zh or CTRL-h -- show hidden files -+ Renaming files: - + cw -- rename file from scratch - + A -- rename file adding to the end - + aa -- rename file appending before the extension - + I -- rename file adding at the beginning - -## Shortcuts - -As I say in the main readme, there are shortcut commands generated for ranger -based on what bookmarked directories and files you give it. For directory -shortcuts, here are the "verbs": - -+ g -- "go or cd" -+ t -- "new tab" -+ m -- "move file" -+ Y -- "yank or copy file" - -These "verbs" take "nouns" or "arguments," like these: - -+ d -- "~/Documents" -+ D -- "~/Downloads" -+ cf -- "~/.config" -+ And many others, including those you add to `~/.bmdirs`. - -Press any "verb" followed by any "argument" to perform a folder operation. "gd" will cd to ~/Documents, for example. "mD" will move the selected file(s) to ~/Downloads. "tcf" will create a new tab in ~/.config, etc. etc. - -## Many little additions! - -+ Basic additions: - + V -- Make a new file and edit it in vim - + cW -- rename *all* selected files, editing in your text editor - + mkd -- Make a directory/folder - + sc -- Makes a link/shortcut (ln -sT) - + D -- delete selected file - + X -- Extract a zip/rar/tar.gz, whatever. Runs a script that picks the right command for the right archive. - + Z -- zips a folder up into a .tar.gz archive. - + CTRL-f -- Fuzzy find a file - + CTRL-l -- Fuzzy locate a file -+ Document manipulation: - + p1s -- print this file on the default printer, one-sided (lpr) - + p2s -- print this file on the default printer, double-sided (lpr) - + MP -- convert to a .pdf with pandoc (I use this to convert markdown, etc.) - + MX -- compile selected document in XeLaTeX - + ML -- compile selected document in LaTeX - + TC -- clear all non-visible TeX build files in this directory - + Txa -- copy article template to new file - + Txs -- copy slideshow/beamer template to new file - + Txh -- copy handout template to new file -+ Image commands: - + bg -- (for i3 users) makes an image your background (assuming i3 is looking at ~/.config/wall.png for your background) - + bw -- runs Pywal on the selected image, making it your background and generating a color scheme based off of it. - + C -- rotates an image (requires imagemagick) - + F -- flips an image (requires imagemagick) - + TR -- add transparency to image file -+ mpd/mpc shortcuts - + MS -- Start mpd - + MK -- kill mpd - + MN -- Start playing selected song/folder now - + Ma -- Enqueue selected song/folder - + Mp -- Pause - + Mn -- Next track - + Mb -- Previous track - + Mo -- Restart track -+ Audio tagging with eye3D: - + Ta -- change artist name - + TA -- change album name - + Tb -- change album artist - + Tt -- change title - + Tn -- change track number -+ Downloading: - + ytv -- Download online video (paste in url) (requires youtube-dl) - + yta -- Download audio of online video (paste in url) (requires youtube-dl)