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authorhut <hut@lavabit.com>2009-12-25 21:59:51 +0100
committerhut <hut@lavabit.com>2009-12-25 21:59:51 +0100
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 #!/usr/bin/python -OO
 # coding=utf-8
 # ranger: Browse your files inside the terminal.
-
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 # An embedded shell script. Assuming this file is /usr/bin/ranger,
 # this hack allows you to use the cd-after-exit feature by typing:
-# source ranger ranger
+#   source ranger ranger
 # Now when you quit ranger, it should change the directory of the
 # parent shell to where you have last been in ranger.
 # Works with at least bash and zsh.
+#
+# A convenient way of using this feature is adding this line to your bashrc:
+#   alias rn='source ranger ranger'
+# or, if ranger is not installed properly:
+#   alias rn='source /path/to/ranger.py /path/to/ranger.py'
 """":
 if [ $1 ]; then
-	cd "`$1 --cd-after-exit $@ 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`"
+	RANGER="$1"
+	shift
+	cd "`$RANGER --cd-after-exit \"$@\" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`"
 else
 	echo "usage: source path/to/ranger.py path/to/ranger.py"
 fi
 return 1
 """
 
+# Redefine the docstring, since the previous one was hijacked to
+# embed a shellscript.
 __doc__ = """Ranger - file browser for the unix terminal"""
 
+
+# Importing of the main method may fail if the ranger directory
+# neither is in the same directory as this file, nor in one of
+# pythons global import paths.
 try:
 	from ranger import main