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@danixl30/file-explorer-cli

v1.0.5

Published

Simple CLI file explorer with NodeJs

Downloads

9

Readme

CLI file explorer

Simple CLI file explorer with NodeJs

Install

$ npm install -g @danixl30/file-explorer-cli

CLI

$ files --help

Icons

For icons you must to use MesloLGM NF in your terminal.

Usage

Use UP and DOWN key to move the cursor at the directory.

Use CTRL + t to create a new tab. If the cursor in on a directory press t to create a new tab with that directory.

User CRTL + w to close current tab.

Use TAB and SHIFT + z to change tabs.

Use RIGHT to select files or directories. SHIFT + RIGHT to unselect. SHIFT + i to invert selection. SHIFT + a to selcet all.

Use c to copy the item in the cursor or copy current selection.

Use SHIFT + c to cut the item in the cursor or cut current selection.

Use p to paste items copied or cut. SHIFT + p to past and override if exist.

Use d and confirm with y to move file or dir to trash. SHIFT + d to romeve item, confirm with SHIFT + y.

Use r to refresh current tab.

Use SHIFT + r to rename file or dir that is on cursor.

Use g to select items in dir by glob pattern.

Use CTRL + l to set path o current tab.

Use i to see details of item that is on cursor.

Use CTRL + d to close details pane.

Use ; to set not blocking command.

Use : to set blocking command.

Use SHITF + s to add dir that is on cursor to bookmarks.

Use s to switch to bookmarks pane.

Use a to create a directory in current tab.

Use d in bookmarks pane to remove a bookmark.