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* revert experiment: expand heapKartik K. Agaram2021-04-181-1/+1
| | | | | There are several things in the codebase right now that don't seem sustainable. I need to take them out and bring them back in more gradually.
* experiment: expand heapKartik K. Agaram2021-04-181-1/+1
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* 7842 - new directory organizationKartik K. Agaram2021-03-031-123/+70
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Baremetal is now the default build target and therefore has its sources at the top-level. Baremetal programs build using the phase-2 Mu toolchain that requires a Linux kernel. This phase-2 codebase which used to be at the top-level is now under the linux/ directory. Finally, the phase-2 toolchain, while self-hosting, has a way to bootstrap from a C implementation, which is now stored in linux/bootstrap. The bootstrap C implementation uses some literate programming tools that are now in linux/bootstrap/tools. So the whole thing has gotten inverted. Each directory should build one artifact and include the main sources (along with standard library). Tools used for building it are relegated to sub-directories, even though those tools are often useful in their own right, and have had lots of interesting programs written using them. A couple of things have gotten dropped in this process: - I had old ways to run on just a Linux kernel, or with a Soso kernel. No more. - I had some old tooling for running a single test at the cursor. I haven't used that lately. Maybe I'll bring it back one day. The reorg isn't done yet. Still to do: - redo documentation everywhere. All the README files, all other markdown, particularly vocabulary.md. - clean up how-to-run comments at the start of programs everywhere - rethink what to do with the html/ directory. Do we even want to keep supporting it? In spite of these shortcomings, all the scripts at the top-level, linux/ and linux/bootstrap are working. The names of the scripts also feel reasonable. This is a good milestone to take stock at.
* 7526Kartik Agaram2021-01-161-0/+14
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* 7483Kartik Agaram2021-01-091-1/+1
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* 7138 - type-check array 'length' instructionKartik Agaram2020-10-291-1/+1
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* 6742 - support for formatting in fake screensKartik Agaram2020-09-071-4/+4
| | | | | We still need a few primitives, but we can implement these as needed. I'm ready to call the fake screen done.
* 6659Kartik Agaram2020-07-181-7/+7
| | | | Tighten up some function signatures.
* 6658Kartik Agaram2020-07-181-1/+1
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* 6643Kartik Agaram2020-07-131-1/+1
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* 6627Kartik Agaram2020-07-101-2/+2
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* 6612 - reorganize layersKartik Agaram2020-07-051-0/+953
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Ranger v.1.0.4
==============

Ranger

   A keeper, guardian, or soldier who ranges over a region
   to protect the area or enforce the law.

This is the filemanager Chuck Norris the Texas Ranger would use
if he had a computer with a unix-like operating system.  (He doesn't
trust computers though and prefers to do the calculations himself.)

After all, as a professional ranger, he needs a broad overview of his
territory, and the multi-column display of ranger provides just that,
rather than restricting you to the current directory only.
You can preview the content of the selected file or directory, copy or move
files around with the VIM-like commands dd and yy, execute predefined
applications when opening a file, etc...

Everything is fully customizable and written in Python (2.6 and 3.1
compatible) using curses for the text-based user interface.


About
-----

* Author:          Roman Zimbelmann
* Email:           romanz@lavabit.com
* Git repo:        http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/ranger.git
* Version:         1.0.4


Features
--------

* Multi-column display
* Preview of the selected file/directory
* Common file operations (create/chmod/copy/delete/...)
* Quickly find files or text inside files
* VIM-like console and hotkeys
* Open files in external programs
* Mouse support
* Change the directory of your shell after exiting ranger
* Bookmarks


Dependencies
------------

* A Unix-like Operating System
* Python 2.6 or 3.1
* Python curses module  (often but not always included with Python)


Bugs and Feature Requests
-------------------------

Report bugs and feature requests on savannah:
    https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=ranger

Alternatively you can send an email to romanz@lavabit.com.

Please include as much relevant information as possible.
Using ranger with the --debug option will abort the program and
print tracebacks rather than a red message in the statusbar.
If this applies to you, please include such a traceback in your report.


Getting Started
---------------

If you just want to check out ranger without installing it, type

    ./ranger.py --clean

in the top directory of ranger.  By using the --clean switch, it will
leave no trace on your system whatsoever.

To properly install it, follow the instructions in the INSTALL file,
then type:

    ranger

You should see 4 columns.  The third is the directory where you are at
the moment.  To the left, there are the directories above the current
working directory, and the column on the right is a preview of the selected
file/directory.

Now use the arrow keys to navigate, press enter to open a file.

A list of commands with short descriptions can be viewed by
pressing "?" inside the program and following the instructions.
The file code/keys.rb contains all key combinations, so that's another
place you may want to check out.
More extensive documentation will be written when enough users ask me to :)


Opening Files with Ranger
-------------------------

If you use the same applications like me, you'll be able to open
files by pressing the right arrow key.  If not, you will have to
specify them in ranger/defaults/apps.py.  It's explained
in the docstrings how exactly to do that.

Once you've set up your applications, you can also use ranger to
open files from the shell:
    ranger blabla.pdf


Customizing Ranger
------------------

The file ranger/defaults/options.py contains most of the options.
apps.py defines how files are run, keys.py defines keybindings.

The files in ranger/defaults/ can be copied into ~/.ranger/ for per-user
modifications.  Colorschemes can be placed in ~/.ranger/colorschemes.

The configuration files should be self-explanatory.  If you need more
information, check out the source code.

Also, see the file HACKING for more detailed instructions on
modifying the program.