# It might be possible to attempt to share KBDs between `lf` and `dired`.
# Currently shared KBDs with `dired`:
# - D: delete file
# - R: rename file
# - +: create directory
# - c: create file
#
# The following command prefixes are used by lf (taken from the docs):
#
# : read (default) builtin/custom command
# $ shell shell command
# % shell-pipe shell command running with the ui
# ! shell-wait shell command waiting for key press
# & shell-async shell command running asynchronously
# / search search file in current directory
# ? search-back search file in the reverse order
#
# `x` will be used as a generic prefix KBD for most of my user-defined KBDs. Do
# not map anything to just `x`. Instead prefer `x<char>`. Mneumonically, "x" is
# intended to resemble "eXecute".
#
# If `x<char>` does one thing; `x<uppercase-char>` should do the opposite when
# possible. This is convenient for things that pass the round-trip test like
# encrypt/decrypt, archive/unarchive.
# TODO: move most of these commands to function.zsh and call those functions
# herein. Especially the `archive` and `extract` functions.
#
# TODO: consider integrations with `xdg-open` and configuring filetypes to
# behave in expected "dwim" ways.
#
# TODO: learn more about the terms "archive", "compress", "decompress",
# "expand", "extract", etc. See if a larger abstraction can be created on top
# without sacrificing too much nuance. This might be the case of "serialize",
# "deserialize", "pickle", "unpickle", "marshal", "unmarshal", "encode",
# "decode" -- in which case, a broader abstraction would be nice to decrease the
# surface area of the vocabulary.
#
# TODO: find a way to visualize all of the bound or unbound KBDs.
#
# TODO: support polymorphic way encrypt/decrypt a file or directory.
#
# TODO: support "toggle" for encryption/decryption that detects which function
# to run based on the extension.
#
# TODO: support "toggle" for archive/unarchive that detects which function to
# run based on the extension.
# Basic configuration
set hidden on
set info size:time
set sortby time
set period 1 # auto-refreshes the view
# Arguably the most import function herein
cmd help $lf -doc | less
# delete a file, dir
map D delete
# reload the view
map r load
# rename files
cmd rename %[ -e $1 ] && printf 'file exists' || mv $f $1
map R push :rename<space>
cmd mkdir %{{
# mkdir and cd into that dir
mkdir -p "$1"
}}
map + push :mkdir<space>
cmd touch %{{
# Create a file
touch "$1"
}}
map c push :touch<space> # this interferes with `clear` command
cmd encrypt %{{
# depends on my shell function, encrypt
zsh -i -c "encrypt $f"
}}
map xe :encrypt
cmd decrypt %{{
# depends on my shell function, decrypt
zsh -i -c "decrypt $f"
}}
map xE :decrypt
cmd archive %{{
# Generic function for archiving directories.
# TODO: support selections of multiple files.
set -f
printf "Which type of archive would you like to create? (tar,tar.gz,zip) "
read answer
case $answer in
tar.gz) tar -czf "$f.tar.gz" "$(basename $f)"; rm -rf "$f";;
tar) tar -cf "$f.tar" "$(basename $f)"; rm -rf "$f";;
zip) zip -r "$f.zip" "$(basename $f)"; rm -rf "$f";;
*) printf "\"$1\" is not a support archive. Aborting..."
esac
}}
map xa :archive
cmd unarchive %{{
# Generic function for extracting archived directories.
# Assumes directories were archived with the `archive`.
set -f
case $f in
*.tar.gz) tar -xzvf $f; rm "$f";;
*.tar) tar -xvf $f; rm "$f";;
*.zip) unzip "$f"; rm "$f";;
# TODO: grab extension from $f and display it in `printf` call.
*) printf "Unsupported archive type. Aborting..."
esac
}}
map xA: unarchive
cmd tar %{{
# tars a directory
set -f
printf "gzip? (y,n) "
read answer
case $answer in
y) tar -czf "$f.tar.gz" "$(basename $f)"; rm -rf "$f";;
n) tar -cf "$f.tar" "$(basename $f)"; rm -rf "$f";;
*) printf "\"$answer\" is not a supported answer. Aborting...";;
esac
}}
map xt :tar
cmd untar %{{
# untars a directory tar'd with `tar`.
set -f
case $f in
*.tar.gz) tar -xzvf $f; rm "$f";;
*.tar) tar -xvf $f; rm "$f";;
esac
}}
map xT :untar
cmd zip %{{
# zip a directory
set -f
zip -r "$f.zip" "$(basename $f)"
rm -rf "$f"
}}
map xz :zip
cmd unzip %{{
# unzip a directory
set -f
unzip "$f"
rm "$f"
}}
map xZ :unzip
# outputs the size of a particular file, dir
# TODO: consider mapping this to a KBD
cmd size %du -hs "$f"
map xs :size