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-rw-r--r-- | configs/shared/misc/.config/lf/lfrc | 26 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/configs/shared/misc/.config/lf/lfrc b/configs/shared/misc/.config/lf/lfrc index ad04e3bdcb49..196856759b47 100644 --- a/configs/shared/misc/.config/lf/lfrc +++ b/configs/shared/misc/.config/lf/lfrc @@ -14,6 +14,14 @@ # & 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. @@ -38,6 +46,9 @@ # TODO: support "toggle" for archive/unarchive that detects which function to # run based on the extension. +# Basic configuration +set hidden on + # Arguably the most import function herein cmd help $lf -doc | less @@ -73,6 +84,7 @@ cmd encrypt_file %{{ read recipient gpg --encrypt --recipient "$recipient" "$f" && rm "$f" }} +map xe :encrypt_file cmd decrypt_file %{{ # Decrypts a file that was encrypted with `encrypt_file`. @@ -87,6 +99,7 @@ cmd decrypt_file %{{ gpg --decrypt "$f" >"${f%.gpg}" 2>/dev/null && rm "$f" fi }} +map xE :decrypt_file cmd archive %{{ # Generic function for archiving directories. @@ -101,6 +114,7 @@ cmd archive %{{ *) printf "\"$1\" is not a support archive. Aborting..." esac }} +map xa :archive cmd unarchive %{{ # Generic function for extracting archived directories. @@ -114,6 +128,7 @@ cmd unarchive %{{ *) printf "Unsupported archive type. Aborting..." esac }} +map xA: unarchive cmd tar %{{ # tars a directory @@ -126,6 +141,7 @@ cmd tar %{{ *) printf "\"$answer\" is not a supported answer. Aborting...";; esac }} +map xt :tar cmd untar %{{ # untars a directory tar'd with `tar`. @@ -135,6 +151,7 @@ cmd untar %{{ *.tar) tar -xvf $f; rm "$f";; esac }} +map xT :untar cmd zip %{{ # zip a directory @@ -142,10 +159,17 @@ cmd zip %{{ zip -r "$f.zip" "$(basename $f)" rm -rf "$f" }} +map xz :zip cmd unzip %{{ # unzip a directory set -f unzip "$f" rm "$f" -}} \ No newline at end of file +}} +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 |