Awesome Hacks

Here's a list of cool xplr hacks, i.e. snippets of code that you can just copy and paste into your configuration or the appropriate file, that are too small or too niche for a full fledge plugin.

Do you have something cool to share?

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You can try these hacks by writing them to a file, say hack.lua and passing it to xplr with --extra-config or -C.

xplr -C hack.lua

cd on quit

Change directory using xplr.

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NOTE: This is a shell hack, rather than Lua config hack. Add this in .bashrc or .profile file in your home directory.

With this alias set, you can navigate directories using xplr by entering xcd command, and when you quit by pressing enter, you will enter the directory.

You can of course, quit with plain Quit (i.e. by pressing q) to gracefully cancel "cd on quit".

alias xcd='cd "$(xplr --print-pwd-as-result)"'

Spawn multiple sessions in different tabs (iTerm2)

Creating a new session that starts with iTerm2.

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  • Author: @lmburns
  • Requires: iTerm2
  • Tested on: MacOS
xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key["ctrl-n"] = { help = "new session", messages = { { BashExecSilently = [[ osascript <<EOF tell application "iTerm2" tell current window create tab with default profile tell current session to write text "xplr" end tell end tell ]] }, }, }

Bookmark

Bookmark files using m and fuzzy search bookmarks using backtick.

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xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key.m = { help = "bookmark", messages = { { BashExecSilently0 = [===[ PTH="${XPLR_FOCUS_PATH:?}" PTH_ESC=$(printf %q "$PTH") if echo "${PTH:?}" >> "${XPLR_SESSION_PATH:?}/bookmarks"; then "$XPLR" -m 'LogSuccess: %q' "$PTH_ESC added to bookmarks" else "$XPLR" -m 'LogError: %q' "Failed to bookmark $PTH_ESC" fi ]===], }, }, } xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key["`"] = { help = "go to bookmark", messages = { { BashExec0 = [===[ PTH=$(cat "${XPLR_SESSION_PATH:?}/bookmarks" | fzf --no-sort) PTH_ESC=$(printf %q "$PTH") if [ "$PTH" ]; then "$XPLR" -m 'FocusPath: %q' "$PTH" fi ]===], }, }, }

Persistent, multi-session bookmark

A bookmark mode that allows for a bookmark file to be used throughout multiples sessions. It is set to the environment variable $XPLR_BOOKMARK_FILE. A bookmark can be added, deleted, or jumped to.

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  • Author: @lmburns
  • Requires: fzf, sd
  • Tested on: MacOS
-- With `export XPLR_BOOKMARK_FILE="$HOME/bookmarks"` -- Bookmark: mode binding xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key["b"] = { help = "bookmark mode", messages = { { SwitchModeCustom = "bookmark" }, }, } xplr.config.modes.custom.bookmark = { name = "bookmark", key_bindings = { on_key = { m = { help = "bookmark dir", messages = { { BashExecSilently0 = [[ PTH="${XPLR_FOCUS_PATH:?}" if [ -d "${PTH}" ]; then PTH="${PTH}" elif [ -f "${PTH}" ]; then PTH=$(dirname "${PTH}") fi PTH_ESC=$(printf %q "$PTH") if echo "${PTH:?}" >> "${XPLR_BOOKMARK_FILE:?}"; then "$XPLR" -m 'LogSuccess: %q' "$PTH_ESC added to bookmarks" else "$XPLR" -m 'LogError: %q' "Failed to bookmark $PTH_ESC" fi ]], }, "PopMode", }, }, g = { help = "go to bookmark", messages = { { BashExec0 = [===[ PTH=$(cat "${XPLR_BOOKMARK_FILE:?}" | fzf --no-sort) if [ "$PTH" ]; then "$XPLR" -m 'FocusPath: %q' "$PTH" fi ]===], }, "PopMode", }, }, d = { help = "delete bookmark", messages = { { BashExec0 = [[ PTH=$(cat "${XPLR_BOOKMARK_FILE:?}" | fzf --no-sort) sd "$PTH\n" "" "${XPLR_BOOKMARK_FILE:?}" ]], }, "PopMode", }, }, esc = { help = "cancel", messages = { "PopMode", }, }, }, }, }

Another bookmark manager type thing, taken from wfxr's zsh plugin.

Another bookmark manager type thing, taken from wfxr's zsh plugin which has colored output with fzf.

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  • Author: @lmburns
  • Requires: fzf, exa
  • Tested on: MacOS
xplr.config.modes.builtin.go_to.key_bindings.on_key.b = { help = "bookmark jump", messages = { "PopMode", { BashExec0 = [===[ field='\(\S\+\s*\)' esc=$(printf '\033') N="${esc}[0m" R="${esc}[31m" G="${esc}[32m" Y="${esc}[33m" B="${esc}[34m" pattern="s#^${field}${field}${field}${field}#$Y\1$R\2$N\3$B\4$N#" PTH=$(sed 's#: # -> #' "$PATHMARKS_FILE"| nl| column -t \ | gsed "${pattern}" \ | fzf --ansi \ --height '40%' \ --preview="echo {}|sed 's#.*-> ##'| xargs exa --color=always" \ --preview-window="right:50%" \ | sed 's#.*-> ##') if [ "$PTH" ]; then "$XPLR" -m 'ChangeDirectory: %q' "$PTH" fi ]===] }, } }

Fuzzy search history

Fuzzy search the last visited directories.

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xplr.config.modes.builtin.go_to.key_bindings.on_key.h = { help = "history", messages = { "PopMode", { BashExec0 = [===[ PTH=$(cat "${XPLR_PIPE_HISTORY_OUT:?}" | sort -z -u | fzf --read0) if [ "$PTH" ]; then "$XPLR" -m 'ChangeDirectory: %q' "$PTH" fi ]===], }, }, }

Batch rename

Batch rename the selected or visible files and directories in $PWD.

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xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key.R = { help = "batch rename", messages = { { BashExec = [===[ SELECTION=$(cat "${XPLR_PIPE_SELECTION_OUT:?}") NODES=${SELECTION:-$(cat "${XPLR_PIPE_DIRECTORY_NODES_OUT:?}")} if [ "$NODES" ]; then echo -e "$NODES" | renamer "$XPLR" -m ExplorePwdAsync fi ]===], }, }, }

Serve $PWD

Serve $PWD using a static web server via LAN.

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xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key.S = { help = "serve $PWD", messages = { { BashExec0 = [===[ IP=$(ip addr | grep -w inet | cut -d/ -f1 | grep -Eo '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{ 1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | fzf --prompt 'Select IP > ') echo "IP: ${IP:?}" read -p "Port (default 5000): " PORT echo sfz --all --cors --no-ignore --bind ${IP:?} --port ${PORT:-5000} . & sleep 1 && read -p '[press enter to exit]' kill -9 %1 ]===], }, }, }

Image viewer (imv)

Preview images using imv.

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xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key.P = { help = "preview", messages = { { BashExecSilently0 = [===[ FIFO_PATH="/tmp/xplr.fifo" if [ -e "$FIFO_PATH" ]; then "$XPLR" -m StopFifo rm -f -- "$FIFO_PATH" else mkfifo "$FIFO_PATH" "$HOME/.local/bin/imv-open.sh" "$FIFO_PATH" "$XPLR_FOCUS_PATH" & "$XPLR" -m 'StartFifo: %q' "$FIFO_PATH" fi ]===], }, }, }

$HOME/.local/bin/imv-open.sh

#!/usr/bin/env bash FIFO_PATH="$1" IMAGE="$2" MAINWINDOW="$(xdotool getactivewindow)" IMV_PID="$(pgrep imv)" if [ ! "$IMV_PID" ]; then imv "$IMAGE" & IMV_PID=$! fi sleep 0.5 xdotool windowactivate "$MAINWINDOW" while read -r path; do imv-msg "$IMV_PID" close all imv-msg "$IMV_PID" open "$path" done < "$FIFO_PATH" imv-msg "$IMV_PID" quit [ -e "$FIFO_PATH" ] && rm -f -- "$FIFO_PATH"

Text preview pane

Preview text files in a native xplr pane (should be fast enough).

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  • Author: @sayanarijit
  • Requires: none
  • Tested on: Linux, FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE
local function stat(node) return xplr.util.to_yaml(xplr.util.node(node.absolute_path)) end local function read(path, height) local p = io.open(path) if p == nil then return nil end local i = 0 local res = "" for line in p:lines() do if line:match("[^ -~\n\t]") then p:close() return end res = res .. line .. "\n" if i == height then break end i = i + 1 end p:close() return res end xplr.fn.custom.preview_pane = {} xplr.fn.custom.preview_pane.render = function(ctx) local title = nil local body = "" local n = ctx.app.focused_node if n and n.canonical then n = n.canonical end if n then title = { format = n.absolute_path, style = xplr.util.lscolor(n.absolute_path) } if n.is_file then body = read(n.absolute_path, ctx.layout_size.height) or stat(n) else body = stat(n) end end return { CustomParagraph = { ui = { title = title }, body = body } } end local preview_pane = { Dynamic = "custom.preview_pane.render" } local split_preview = { Horizontal = { config = { constraints = { { Percentage = 60 }, { Percentage = 40 }, }, }, splits = { "Table", preview_pane, }, }, } xplr.config.layouts.builtin.default = xplr.util.layout_replace(xplr.config.layouts.builtin.default, "Table", split_preview)

Tere Navigation

Navigate using the tere file explorer (defaults to type-to-nav system).

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xplr.config.modes.builtin.default.key_bindings.on_key.T = { help = "tere nav", messages = { { BashExec0 = [["$XPLR" -m 'ChangeDirectory: %q' "$(tere)"]] }, }, }

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