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Ranger v.1.0.2
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Ranger
A keeper, guardian, or soldier who ranges over a region
to protect the area or enforce the law.
This file browser gives you the ability to swiftly move around
and get a broad overview of your forest of directory trees.
Rangers default hotkeys make it intuitive for users of the popular
text-editor VIM, but it is fully customizable.
The program is written in Python since version 1.0.0 and uses
ncurses for the (completely text based) user interface.
About
-----
* Author: hut
* Email: hut@lavabit.com
* Git repo: http://repo.or.cz/w/ranger.git
* Version: 1.0.2
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 OS (Linux, BSD, Mac OS, ...)
* Python 2.6 or 3.1
* Python curses module
Bugs and feature requests
-------------------------
Report bugs and feature requests on the bug tracker of
the ranger repository on GitHub:
http://github.com/hut/ranger/issues
Alternatively you can send an email to hut@lavabit.com.
Please include as much relevant information as possible.
Using ranger with the --debug option will abort the program and
print tracebacks in certain cases.
Getting Started
---------------
At first, it's a good idea to create a symlink in your bin dir:
sudo ln -s /path/to/ranger.py /usr/bin/ranger
Now type in ranger to start it.
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.
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