#!/usr/bin/python -O # ranger - a vim-inspired file manager for the console (coding: utf-8) # Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Roman Zimbelmann <hut@lepus.uberspace.de> # This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3. # ===================== # This embedded bash script can be executed by sourcing this file. # It will cd to ranger's last location after you exit it. # The first argument specifies the command to run ranger, the # default is simply "ranger". (Not this file itself!) # The other arguments are passed to ranger. """": tempfile='/tmp/chosendir' ranger="${1:-ranger}" test -z "$1" || shift "$ranger" --choosedir="$tempfile" "${@:-$(pwd)}" returnvalue=$? test -f "$tempfile" && if [ "$(cat -- "$tempfile")" != "$(echo -n `pwd`)" ]; then cd "$(cat "$tempfile")" rm -f -- "$tempfile" fi return $returnvalue """ and None import sys from os.path import exists, abspath # Need to find out whether or not the flag --clean was used ASAP, # because --clean is supposed to disable bytecode compilation argv = sys.argv[1:sys.argv.index('--')] if '--' in sys.argv else sys.argv[1:] sys.dont_write_bytecode = '-c' in argv or '--clean' in argv # Don't import ./ranger when running an installed binary at /usr/.../ranger if __file__[:4] == '/usr' and exists('ranger') and abspath('.') in sys.path: sys.path.remove(abspath('.')) # Start ranger import ranger sys.exit(ranger.main())