From e31e8d7dcc07db350f953730efc629f0a902b3fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Carroll Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 15:22:13 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Drop support for lf While I like lf, I don't use it enough to maintain this configuration. --- configs/shared/.config/lf/lfrc | 163 -------------------------------- configs/shared/.config/lf/marks | 6 -- 2 files changed, 169 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 configs/shared/.config/lf/lfrc delete mode 100644 configs/shared/.config/lf/marks diff --git a/configs/shared/.config/lf/lfrc b/configs/shared/.config/lf/lfrc deleted file mode 100644 index f6045d297..000000000 --- a/configs/shared/.config/lf/lfrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -# 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`. Mneumonically, "x" is -# intended to resemble "eXecute". -# -# If `x` does one thing; `x` 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 - -cmd mkdir %{{ - # mkdir and cd into that dir - mkdir -p "$1" -}} -map + push :mkdir - -cmd touch %{{ - # Create a file - touch "$1" -}} -map c push :touch # 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 diff --git a/configs/shared/.config/lf/marks b/configs/shared/.config/lf/marks deleted file mode 100644 index 4aff94c32..000000000 --- a/configs/shared/.config/lf/marks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -D:~/Dropbox -G:/usr/local/google/home/wpcarro/Downloads -M:/usr/local/google/home/wpcarro/Downloads -c:~/briefcase/configs -d:~/briefcase -s:~/Pictures/screenshots