export NNN_PLUG='o:fzopen;z:autojump;p:preview-tui;T:-!&xdg-open "$PWD"' export NNN_ARCHIVE="\\.(7z|a|ace|alz|arc|arj|bz|bz2|cab|cpio|deb|gz|jar|lha|lz|lzh|lzma|lzo|rar|rpm|rz|t7z|tar|tbz|tbz2|tgz|tlz|txz|tZ|tzo|war|xpi|xz|Z|zip)$" export NNN_FCOLORS="03040601000205f7d204d9f7" export NNN_OPTS="aexR" if [ $(command -v trash) ] ; then export NNN_TRASH=1 fi n () { # Block nesting of nnn in subshells [ "${NNNLVL:-0}" -eq 0 ] || { echo "nnn is already running" return } # The behaviour is set to cd on quit (nnn checks if NNN_TMPFILE is set) # If NNN_TMPFILE is set to a custom path, it must be exported for nnn to # see. To cd on quit only on ^G, remove the "export" and make sure not to # use a custom path, i.e. set NNN_TMPFILE *exactly* as follows: # NNN_TMPFILE="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nnn/.lastd" export NNN_TMPFILE="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nnn/.lastd" # Unmask ^Q (, ^V etc.) (if required, see `stty -a`) to Quit nnn # stty start undef # stty stop undef # stty lwrap undef # stty lnext undef # The command builtin allows one to alias nnn to n, if desired, without # making an infinitely recursive alias command nnn "$@" [ ! -f "$NNN_TMPFILE" ] || { . "$NNN_TMPFILE" rm -f "$NNN_TMPFILE" > /dev/null } } # vim: ft=zsh :