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ranger 1.9.2

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ranger is a console file manager with VI key bindings. It provides a minimalistic and nice curses interface with a view on the directory hierarchy. It ships with rifle, a file launcher that is good at automatically finding out which program to use for what file type.

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This file describes ranger and how to get it to run. For instructions on the usage, please read the man page (man ranger in a terminal). See HACKING.md for development-specific information.

For configuration, check the files in ranger/config/ or copy the default config to ~/.config/ranger with ranger --copy-config (see instructions).

The examples/ directory contains several scripts and plugins that demonstrate how ranger can be extended or combined with other programs. These files can be found in the git repository or in /usr/share/doc/ranger.

A note to packagers: Versions meant for packaging are listed in the changelog on the website.

About

Design Goals

  • An easily maintainable file manager in a high level language
  • A quick way to switch directories and browse the file system
  • Keep it small but useful, do one thing and do it well
  • Console-based, with smooth integration into the unix shell

Features

  • UTF-8 Support (if your Python copy supports it)
  • Multi-column display
  • Preview of the selected file/directory
  • Common file operations (create/chmod/copy/delete/...)
  • Renaming multiple files at once
  • VIM-like console and hotkeys
  • Automatically determine file types and run them with correct programs
  • Change the directory of your shell after exiting ranger
  • Tabs, bookmarks, mouse support...

Dependencies

  • Python (>=2.6 or >=3.1) with the curses module and (optionally) wide-unicode support
  • A pager (less by default)

Optional:

  • The file program for determining file types
  • The Python module chardet, in case of encoding detection problems
  • sudo to use the "run as root" feature
  • w3m for the w3mimgdisplay program to preview images
  • python-bidi for correct display of RTL file names (Hebrew, Arabic)

Optional, for enhanced file previews (with scope.sh):

  • img2txt (from caca-utils) for ASCII-art image previews
  • highlight or pygmentize for syntax highlighting of code
  • atool, bsdtar and/or unrar for previews of archives
  • lynx, w3m or elinks for previews of html pages
  • pdftotext or mutool for pdf previews
  • transmission-show for viewing BitTorrent information
  • mediainfo or exiftool for viewing information about media files
  • odt2txt for OpenDocument text files (odt, ods, odp and sxw)
  • chardet (Python package) for improved encoding detection of text files

Installing

Use the package manager of your operating system to install ranger. You can also install ranger through PyPI: pip install ranger-fm.

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Installing from a clone

Note that you don't have to install ranger; you can simply run ranger.py.

To install ranger manually:

sudo make install

This translates roughly to:

sudo python setup.py install --optimize=1 --record=install_log.txt

This also saves a list of all installed files to install_log.txt, which you can use to uninstall ranger.

Getting Started

After starting ranger, you can use the Arrow Keys or h j k l to navigate, Enter to open a file or q to quit. The third column shows a preview of the current file. The second is the main column and the first shows the parent directory.

Ranger can automatically copy default configuration files to ~/.config/ranger if you run it with the switch --copy-config=( rc | scope | ... | all ). See ranger --help for a description of that switch. Also check ranger/config/ for the default configuration.

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