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# vim: ft=cfg
#
# This is the configuration file of "rifle", ranger's file executor/opener.
# Each line consists of conditions and a command. For each line the conditions
# are checked and if they are met, the respective command is run.
#
# Syntax:
# <condition1> , <condition2> , ... = command
#
# The command can contain these environment variables:
# $1-$9 | The n-th selected file
# $@ | All selected files
#
# If you use the special command "ask", rifle will ask you what program to run.
#
# Prefixing a condition with "!" will negate its result.
# These conditions are currently supported:
# match <regexp> | The regexp matches $1
# ext <regexp> | The regexp matches the extension of $1
# mime <regexp> | The regexp matches the mime type of $1
# name <regexp> | The regexp matches the basename of $1
# path <regexp> | The regexp matches the absolute path of $1
# has <program> | The program is installed (i.e. located in $PATH)
# file | $1 is a file
# directory | $1 is a directory
# number <n> | change the number of this command to n
# terminal | stdin, stderr and stdout are connected to a terminal
# X | $DISPLAY is not empty (i.e. Xorg runs)
#
# There are also pseudo-conditions which have a "side effect":
# flag <flags> | Change how the program is run. See below.
# label <label> | Assign a label or name to the command so it can
# | be started with :open_with <label> in ranger
# | or `rifle -p <label>` in the standalone executable.
# else | Always true.
#
# Flags are single characters which slightly transform the command:
# f | Fork the program, make it run in the background.
# | New command = setsid $command >& /dev/null &
# r | Execute the command with root permissions
# | New command = sudo $command
# t | Run the program in a new terminal. If $TERMCMD is not defined,
# | rifle will attempt to extract it from $TERM.
# | New command = $TERMCMD -e $command
# Note: The "New command" serves only as an illustration, the exact
# implementation may differ.
# Note: When using rifle in ranger, there is an additional flag "c" for
# only running the current file even if you have marked multiple files.
#-------------------------------------------
# Misc
#-------------------------------------------
# Define the "editor" for text files as first action
mime ^text, label editor = "$EDITOR" -- "$@"
mime ^text, has urxvt, X, flag f = "urxvt" "-e" "$EDITOR" "$@"
!mime ^text, ext xml|html|xhtml|csv|tex|py|pl|rb|sh|php = "$EDITOR" -- "$@"
!mime ^text, ext xml|html|xhtml|csv|tex|py|pl|rb|sh|php, has urxvt, X, flag f = "urxvt" "-e" "$EDITOR" "$@"
#-------------------------------------------
# Websites
#-------------------------------------------
# Rarely installed browsers get higher priority; It is assumed that if you
# install a rare browser, you probably use it. Firefox/konqueror/w3m on the
# other hand are often only installed as fallback browsers.
ext x?html?, has surf, X, flag f = surf -- file://"$1"
ext x?html?, has vimprobable, X, flag f = vimprobable -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has vimprobable2, X, flag f = vimprobable2 -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has jumanji, X, flag f = jumanji -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has luakit, X, flag f = luakit -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has uzbl, X, flag f = uzbl -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has uzbl-browser, X, flag f = uzbl-browser -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has uzbl-core, X, flag f = uzbl-core -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has firefox, X, flag f = firefox -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has midori, X, flag f = midori -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has elinks, terminal = elinks "$@"
ext x?html?, has links2, terminal = links2 "$@"
ext x?html?, has links, terminal = links "$@"
ext x?html?, has lynx, terminal = lynx -- "$@"
ext x?html?, has w3m, terminal = w3m "$@"
# wine
ext exe, has wine, X, flag f = wine "$1"
# music conversion
directory, has flac2all = "flac2all" "vorbis" "$1" "-v" "quality=10" "-o" "$1/converted"
directory, has beet = "beet" "imp" "-t" "$1"
name ^[mM]akefile$ = make
name ^[mM]akefile$ = make clean
#--------------------------------------------
# Code
#-------------------------------------------
ext py = python -- "$1"
ext pl = perl -- "$1"
ext rb = ruby -- "$1"
ext sh = sh -- "$1"
ext php = php -- "$1"
#--------------------------------------------
# Audio without X
#-------------------------------------------
mime ^audio|ogg$, terminal, has mpv = mpv -- "$@"
ext midi?, terminal, has wildmidi = wildmidi -- "$@"
#--------------------------------------------
# Video/Audio with a GUI
#-------------------------------------------
mime ^video, has mpv, X, flag f = mpv -- "$@"
mime ^video|audio, has vlc, X, flag f = vlc -- "$@"
#--------------------------------------------
# Video without X:
#-------------------------------------------
mime ^video, terminal, !X, has mpv = mplayer -- "$@"
#-------------------------------------------
# Image Viewing:
#-------------------------------------------
mime ^image, has sxiv, X, flag f = sxiv -a "$@"
mime ^image, has gimp, X, flag f = gimp -- "$@"
ext xcf, X, flag f = gimp -- "$@"
#-------------------------------------------
# Documents
#-------------------------------------------
ext pdf|ps, has zathura, X, flag f = zathura -- "$@"
ext tex, has latex = latex -- "-output-format=pdf" "$@"
ext docx?, has catdoc, terminal = catdoc -- "$@" | "$PAGER"
ext sxc|xlsx?|xlt|xlw|gnm|gnumeric, has gnumeric, X, flag f = gnumeric -- "$@"
ext sxc|xlsx?|xlt|xlw|gnm|gnumeric, has kspread, X, flag f = kspread -- "$@"
ext od[dfgpst]|docx?|sxc|xlsx?|xlt|xlw|gnm|gnumeric|rtf, has libreoffice, X, flag f = libreoffice "$@"
#-------------------------------------------
# Archives
#-------------------------------------------
# This requires atool
ext cbr|cbz, has mcomix, X, flag f = mcomix -- "$@"
ext iso, has udevil = udevil mount "$@"
ext iso, has udevil = udevil mount "$@"
ext 7z|ace|ar|arc|bz2?|cab|cpio|cpt|deb|dgc|dmg|gz, has als = als -- "$@" | "$PAGER"
ext iso|jar|msi|pkg|rar|shar|tar|tgz|xar|xpi|xz|zip, has als = als -- "$@" | "$PAGER"
ext 7z|ace|ar|arc|bz2?|cab|cpio|cpt|deb|dgc|dmg|gz, has aunpack = aunpack -- "$@"
ext iso|jar|msi|pkg|rar|shar|tar|tgz|xar|xpi|xz|zip, has aunpack = aunpack -- "$@"
ext 7z|ace|ar|arc|bz2?|cab|cpio|cpt|deb|dgc|dmg|gz, has mcomix, X, flag f = mcomix -- "$@"
ext iso|jar|msi|pkg|rar|shar|tar|tgz|xar|xpi|xz|zip, has mcomix, X, flag f = mcomix -- "$@"
# Fallback:
ext tar|gz, has tar = tar vvtf "$@" | "$PAGER"
ext tar|gz, has tar = tar vvxf "$@"
#-------------------------------------------
# Calc
#-------------------------------------------
ext 8xp|8xk|8xv|8xu, has tilem2, X, flag f = tilem2 "$@"
ext rom, has tilem2, X, flag f = tilem2 --rom="$1"
ext 8xp|8xk|8xv|8xu, has tilp = tilp --no-gui "$@"
#-------------------------------------------
# Roms
#-------------------------------------------
ext s[wmf]c, has snes9x-gtk, X flag f = snes9x-gtk "$1"
ext nes|gb|gb[ca], has mednafen, X, flag f = mednafen "$1"
# Define the editor for non-text files as last action
label editor, !mime ^text, !ext xml|csv|tex|py|pl|rb|sh|php = "$EDITOR" -- "$@"
label editor, !mime ^text, !ext xml|csv|tex|py|pl|rb|sh|php, has urxvt, X, flag f = "urxvt" "-e" "$EDITOR" "$@"
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