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# i3 config file (v4)
# Please see http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html for a complete reference!
# Set mod key (Mod1=<Alt>, Mod4=<Super>)
set $mod Mod4
# set default desktop layout (default is tiling)
# workspace_layout tabbed <stacking|tabbed>
# Configure border style <normal|1pixel|pixel xx|none|pixel>
default_border pixel 1
default_floating_border normal
# Hide borders
hide_edge_borders none
# change borders
bindsym $mod+u border none
bindsym $mod+y border pixel 1
bindsym $mod+n border normal
# Font for window titles. Will also be used by the bar unless a different font
# is used in the bar {} block below.
font xft:URWGothic-Book 11
# Use Mouse+$mod to drag floating windows
floating_modifier $mod
# start a terminal
bindsym $mod+Return exec terminal
# kill focused window
bindsym $mod+Shift+q kill
# start program launcher
bindsym $mod+d exec --no-startup-id dmenu_recency
# launch categorized menu
bindsym $mod+z exec --no-startup-id morc_menu
################################################################################################
## sound-section - DO NOT EDIT if you wish to automatically upgrade Alsa -> Pulseaudio later! ##
################################################################################################
exec --no-startup-id volumeicon
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+m exec terminal -e 'alsamixer'
#exec --no-startup-id pulseaudio
#exec --no-startup-id pa-applet
#bindsym $mod+Ctrl+m exec pavucontrol
################################################################################################
bindsym Pause exec amixer -q sset Master 3%+
bindsym Print exec amixer -q sset Master 3%-
bindsym Scroll_Lock exec amixer -q sset Master toggle
################################################################################################
# Screen brightness controls
# bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec "xbacklight -inc 10; notify-send 'brightness up'"
# bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec "xbacklight -dec 10; notify-send 'brightness down'"
# Start Applications
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+b exec terminal -e 'bmenu'
bindsym $mod+F2 exec chromium
bindsym $mod+F3 exec thunar
bindsym $mod+Shift+F3 exec ranger
bindsym $mod+F5 exec terminal -e 'mocp'
bindsym $mod+t exec --no-startup-id pkill compton
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+t exec --no-startup-id compton -b
bindsym $mod+Shift+d --release exec "killall dunst; exec notify-send 'restart dunst'"
bindsym F12 exec --no-startup-id i3-scrot
bindsym $mod+F12 --release exec --no-startup-id i3-scrot -w
bindsym $mod+Shift+F12 --release exec --no-startup-id i3-scrot -s
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+x --release exec --no-startup-id xkill
# focus_follows_mouse no
# change focus
bindsym $mod+h focus left
bindsym $mod+j focus down
bindsym $mod+k focus up
bindsym $mod+l focus right
# alternatively, you can use the cursor keys:
bindsym $mod+Left focus left
bindsym $mod+Down focus down
bindsym $mod+Up focus up
bindsym $mod+Right focus right
# move focused window
bindsym $mod+Shift+h move left
bindsym $mod+Shift+j move down
bindsym $mod+Shift+k move up
bindsym $mod+Shift+l move right
# workspace back and forth (with/without active container)
workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes
bindsym $mod+b workspace back_and_forth
bindsym $mod+Shift+b move container to workspace back_and_forth; workspace back_and_forth
# split orientation
bindsym $mod+bar split h;exec notify-send 'tile horizontally'
bindsym $mod+minus split v;exec notify-send 'tile vertically'
bindsym $mod+q split toggle
# toggle fullscreen mode for the focused container
bindsym $mod+f fullscreen toggle
# change container layout (stacked, tabbed, toggle split)
bindsym $mod+s layout stacking
bindsym $mod+w layout tabbed
bindsym $mod+e layout toggle split
# toggle tiling / floating
bindsym $mod+Shift+space floating toggle
# change focus between tiling / floating windows
bindsym $mod+space focus mode_toggle
# toggle sticky
bindsym $mod+Shift+s sticky toggle
# focus the parent container
bindsym $mod+a focus parent
# move the currently focused window to the scratchpad
# bindsym $mod+Shift+minus move scratchpad
# Show the next scratchpad window or hide the focused scratchpad window.
# If there are multiple scratchpad windows, this command cycles through them.
# bindsym $mod+minus scratchpad show
#navigate workspaces next / previous
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+Right workspace next
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+Left workspace prev
# Workspace names
# to display names or symbols instead of plain workspace numbers you can use
# something like: set $ws1 1:mail
# set $ws2 2:
set $ws1 1
set $ws2 2
set $ws3 3
set $ws4 4
set $ws5 5
set $ws6 6
set $ws7 7
set $ws8 8
# switch to workspace
bindsym $mod+1 workspace $ws1
bindsym $mod+2 workspace $ws2
bindsym $mod+3 workspace $ws3
bindsym $mod+4 workspace $ws4
bindsym $mod+5 workspace $ws5
bindsym $mod+6 workspace $ws6
bindsym $mod+7 workspace $ws7
bindsym $mod+8 workspace $ws8
# Move focused container to workspace
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+1 move container to workspace $ws1
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+2 move container to workspace $ws2
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+3 move container to workspace $ws3
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+4 move container to workspace $ws4
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+5 move container to workspace $ws5
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+6 move container to workspace $ws6
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+7 move container to workspace $ws7
bindsym $mod+Ctrl+8 move container to workspace $ws8
# Move to workspace with focused container
bindsym $mod+Shift+1 move container to workspace $ws1; workspace $ws1
bindsym $mod+Shift+2 move container to workspace $ws2; workspace $ws2
bindsym $mod+Shift+3 move container to workspace $ws3; workspace $ws3
bindsym $mod+Shift+4 move container to workspace $ws4; workspace $ws4
bindsym $mod+Shift+5 move container to workspace $ws5; workspace $ws5
bindsym $mod+Shift+6 move container to workspace $ws6; workspace $ws6
bindsym $mod+Shift+7 move container to workspace $ws7; workspace $ws7
bindsym $mod+Shift+8 move container to workspace $ws8; workspace $ws8
# Open applications on specific workspaces
# assign [class="Thunderbird"] $ws1
# assign [class="Pale moon"] $ws2
# assign [class="Pcmanfm"] $ws3
# assign [class="Skype"] $ws5
# Open specific applications in floating mode
for_window [title="alsamixer"] floating enable border pixel 1
for_window [class="calamares"] floating enable border normal
for_window [class="Clipgrab"] floating enable
for_window [title="File Transfer*"] floating enable
for_window [class="fpakman"] floating enable
for_window [class="Galculator"] floating enable border pixel 1
for_window [class="GParted"] floating enable border normal
for_window [title="i3_help"] floating enable sticky enable border normal
for_window [class="Lightdm-settings"] floating enable
for_window [class="Lxappearance"] floating enable sticky enable border normal
for_window [class="Manjaro-hello"] floating enable
for_window [class="Manjaro Settings Manager"] floating enable border normal
for_window [title="MuseScore: Play Panel"] floating enable
for_window [class="Nitrogen"] floating enable sticky enable border normal
for_window [class="Oblogout"] fullscreen enable
for_window [class="octopi"] floating enable
for_window [title="About Pale Moon"] floating enable
for_window [class="Pamac-manager"] floating enable
for_window [class="Pavucontrol"] floating enable
for_window [class="qt5ct"] floating enable sticky enable border normal
for_window [class="Qtconfig-qt4"] floating enable sticky enable border normal
for_window [class="Simple-scan"] floating enable border normal
for_window [class="(?i)System-config-printer.py"] floating enable border normal
for_window [class="Skype"] floating enable border normal
for_window [class="Timeset-gui"] floating enable border normal
for_window [class="(?i)virtualbox"] floating enable border normal
for_window [class="Xfburn"] floating enable
# switch to workspace with urgent window automatically
for_window [urgent=latest] focus
# reload the configuration file
bindsym $mod+Shift+c reload
# restart i3 inplace (preserves your layout/session, can be used to upgrade i3)
bindsym $mod+Shift+r restart
# exit i3 (logs you out of your X session)
bindsym $mod+Shift+e exec "i3-nagbar -t warning -m 'You pressed the exit shortcut. Do you really want to exit i3? This will end your X session.' -b 'Yes, exit i3' 'i3-msg exit'"
# Set shut down, restart and locking features
bindsym $mod+0 mode "$mode_system"
set $mode_system (l)ock, (e)xit, switch_(u)ser, (s)uspend, (h)ibernate, (r)eboot, (Shift+s)hutdown
mode "$mode_system" {
bindsym l exec --no-startup-id i3exit lock, mode "default"
bindsym s exec --no-startup-id i3exit suspend, mode "default"
bindsym u exec --no-startup-id i3exit switch_user, mode "default"
bindsym e exec --no-startup-id i3exit logout, mode "default"
bindsym h exec --no-startup-id i3exit hibernate, mode "default"
bindsym r exec --no-startup-id i3exit reboot, mode "default"
bindsym Shift+s exec --no-startup-id i3exit shutdown, mode "default"
# exit system mode: "Enter" or "Escape"
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
# Resize window (you can also use the mouse for that)
bindsym $mod+r mode "resize"
mode "resize" {
# These bindings trigger as soon as you enter the resize mode
# Pressing left will shrink the windows width.
# Pressing right will grow the windows width.
# Pressing up will shrink the windows height.
# Pressing down will grow the windows height.
bindsym l resize shrink width 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym k resize grow height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym j resize shrink height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym h resize grow width 10 px or 10 ppt
# same bindings, but for the arrow keys
bindsym Left resize shrink width 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Down resize grow height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Up resize shrink height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Right resize grow width 10 px or 10 ppt
# exit resize mode: Enter or Escape
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
# Lock screen
bindsym $mod+9 exec --no-startup-id blurlock
# Autostart applications
exec --no-startup-id /usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1
exec --no-startup-id nitrogen --random ~/Wallpapers/; sleep 1; compton -b
#exec --no-startup-id manjaro-hello
exec --no-startup-id nm-applet
exec --no-startup-id xfce4-power-manager
exec --no-startup-id pamac-tray
exec --no-startup-id clipit
# exec --no-startup-id blueman-applet
# exec_always --no-startup-id sbxkb
exec --no-startup-id start_conky_maia
# exec --no-startup-id start_conky_green
exec --no-startup-id xautolock -time 10 -locker blurlock
exec_always --no-startup-id ff-theme-util
exec_always --no-startup-id fix_xcursor
# HB STARTUP ADDITIONS
exec --no-startup-id setxkbmap -option "caps:escape"
exec --no-startup-id redshift-gtk
exec --no-startup-id megasync &
exec --no-startup-id dropbox start &
exec --no-startup-id nvidia-settings -a GPUFanControlState=1 -a GPUTargetFanSpeed=60
# Color palette used for the terminal ( ~/.Xresources file )
# Colors are gathered based on the documentation:
# https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html#xresources
# Change the variable name at the place you want to match the color
# of your terminal like this:
# [example]
# If you want your bar to have the same background color as your
# terminal background change the line 362 from:
# background #14191D
# to:
# background $term_background
# Same logic applied to everything else.
set_from_resource $term_background background
set_from_resource $term_foreground foreground
set_from_resource $term_color0 color0
set_from_resource $term_color1 color1
set_from_resource $term_color2 color2
set_from_resource $term_color3 color3
set_from_resource $term_color4 color4
set_from_resource $term_color5 color5
set_from_resource $term_color6 color6
set_from_resource $term_color7 color7
set_from_resource $term_color8 color8
set_from_resource $term_color9 color9
set_from_resource $term_color10 color10
set_from_resource $term_color11 color11
set_from_resource $term_color12 color12
set_from_resource $term_color13 color13
set_from_resource $term_color14 color14
set_from_resource $term_color15 color15
# Start i3bar to display a workspace bar (plus the system information i3status if available)
bar {
i3bar_command i3bar
status_command i3status
position bottom
## please set your primary output first. Example: 'xrandr --output eDP1 --primary'
# tray_output primary
# tray_output eDP1
bindsym button4 nop
bindsym button5 nop
# font xft:URWGothic-Book 11
strip_workspace_numbers yes
colors {
background #222D31
statusline #F9FAF9
separator #454947
# border backgr. text
focused_workspace #F9FAF9 #16a085 #292F34
active_workspace #595B5B #353836 #FDF6E3
inactive_workspace #595B5B #222D31 #EEE8D5
binding_mode #16a085 #2C2C2C #F9FAF9
urgent_workspace #16a085 #FDF6E3 #E5201D
}
}
# hide/unhide i3status bar
bindsym $mod+m bar mode toggle
# Theme colors
# class border backgr. text indic. child_border
client.focused #556064 #556064 #80FFF9 #FDF6E3
client.focused_inactive #2F3D44 #2F3D44 #1ABC9C #454948
client.unfocused #2F3D44 #2F3D44 #1ABC9C #454948
client.urgent #CB4B16 #FDF6E3 #1ABC9C #268BD2
client.placeholder #000000 #0c0c0c #ffffff #000000
client.background #2B2C2B
#############################
### settings for i3-gaps: ###
#############################
# Set inner/outer gaps
gaps inner 14
gaps outer -2
# Additionally, you can issue commands with the following syntax. This is useful to bind keys to changing the gap size.
# gaps inner|outer current|all set|plus|minus <px>
# gaps inner all set 10
# gaps outer all plus 5
# Smart gaps (gaps used if only more than one container on the workspace)
smart_gaps on
# Smart borders (draw borders around container only if it is not the only container on this workspace)
# on|no_gaps (on=always activate and no_gaps=only activate if the gap size to the edge of the screen is 0)
smart_borders on
# Press $mod+Shift+g to enter the gap mode. Choose o or i for modifying outer/inner gaps. Press one of + / - (in-/decrement for current workspace) or 0 (remove gaps for current workspace). If you also press Shift with these keys, the change will be global for all workspaces.
set $mode_gaps Gaps: (o) outer, (i) inner
set $mode_gaps_outer Outer Gaps: +|-|0 (local), Shift + +|-|0 (global)
set $mode_gaps_inner Inner Gaps: +|-|0 (local), Shift + +|-|0 (global)
bindsym $mod+Shift+g mode "$mode_gaps"
mode "$mode_gaps" {
bindsym o mode "$mode_gaps_outer"
bindsym i mode "$mode_gaps_inner"
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
mode "$mode_gaps_inner" {
bindsym plus gaps inner current plus 5
bindsym minus gaps inner current minus 5
bindsym 0 gaps inner current set 0
bindsym Shift+plus gaps inner all plus 5
bindsym Shift+minus gaps inner all minus 5
bindsym Shift+0 gaps inner all set 0
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
mode "$mode_gaps_outer" {
bindsym plus gaps outer current plus 5
bindsym minus gaps outer current minus 5
bindsym 0 gaps outer current set 0
bindsym Shift+plus gaps outer all plus 5
bindsym Shift+minus gaps outer all minus 5
bindsym Shift+0 gaps outer all set 0
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
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# Configuration file for jupyter-console.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ConnectionFileMixin(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Mixin for configurable classes that work with connection files
## JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-<pid>.json]
#
# This file will contain the IP, ports, and authentication key needed to connect
# clients to this kernel. By default, this file will be created in the security
# dir of the current profile, but can be specified by absolute path.
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.connection_file = ''
## set the control (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.control_port = 0
## set the heartbeat port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.hb_port = 0
## set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.iopub_port = 0
## Set the kernel's IP address [default localhost]. If the IP address is
# something other than localhost, then Consoles on other machines will be able
# to connect to the Kernel, so be careful!
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.ip = ''
## set the shell (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.shell_port = 0
## set the stdin (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.stdin_port = 0
##
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.transport = 'tcp'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterConsoleApp(ConnectionFileMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Set to display confirmation dialog on exit. You can always use 'exit' or
# 'quit', to force a direct exit without any confirmation.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.confirm_exit = True
## Connect to an already running kernel
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.existing = ''
## The kernel manager class to use.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.kernel_manager_class = 'jupyter_client.manager.KernelManager'
## The name of the default kernel to start.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.kernel_name = 'python'
## Path to the ssh key to use for logging in to the ssh server.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.sshkey = ''
## The SSH server to use to connect to the kernel.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.sshserver = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application(SingletonConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## This is an application.
## The date format used by logging formatters for %(asctime)s
#c.Application.log_datefmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
## The Logging format template
#c.Application.log_format = '[%(name)s]%(highlevel)s %(message)s'
## Set the log level by value or name.
#c.Application.log_level = 30
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterApp(Application) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Base class for Jupyter applications
## Answer yes to any prompts.
#c.JupyterApp.answer_yes = False
## Full path of a config file.
#c.JupyterApp.config_file = ''
## Specify a config file to load.
#c.JupyterApp.config_file_name = ''
## Generate default config file.
#c.JupyterApp.generate_config = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ZMQTerminalIPythonApp(JupyterApp,JupyterConsoleApp) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell(SingletonConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Text to display before the first prompt. Will be formatted with variables
# {version} and {kernel_banner}.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.banner = 'Jupyter console {version}\n\n{kernel_banner}'
## Callable object called via 'callable' image handler with one argument, `data`,
# which is `msg["content"]["data"]` where `msg` is the message from iopub
# channel. For example, you can find base64 encoded PNG data as
# `data['image/png']`. If your function can't handle the data supplied, it
# should return `False` to indicate this.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.callable_image_handler = None
## Shortcut style to use at the prompt. 'vi' or 'emacs'.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode = 'emacs'
## Highlight matching brackets.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.highlight_matching_brackets = True
## The name of a Pygments style to use for syntax highlighting
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.highlighting_style = ''
## Override highlighting format for specific tokens
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.highlighting_style_overrides = {}
## How many history items to load into memory
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.history_load_length = 1000
## Handler for image type output. This is useful, for example, when connecting
# to the kernel in which pylab inline backend is activated. There are four
# handlers defined. 'PIL': Use Python Imaging Library to popup image; 'stream':
# Use an external program to show the image. Image will be fed into the STDIN
# of the program. You will need to configure `stream_image_handler`;
# 'tempfile': Use an external program to show the image. Image will be saved in
# a temporally file and the program is called with the temporally file. You
# will need to configure `tempfile_image_handler`; 'callable': You can set any
# Python callable which is called with the image data. You will need to
# configure `callable_image_handler`.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.image_handler = 'PIL'
## Whether to include output from clients other than this one sharing the same
# kernel.
#
# Outputs are not displayed until enter is pressed.
c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.include_other_output = True
## Timeout (in seconds) for giving up on a kernel's is_complete response.
#
# If the kernel does not respond at any point within this time, the kernel will
# no longer be asked if code is complete, and the console will default to the
# built-in is_complete test.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.kernel_is_complete_timeout = 1
## Timeout for giving up on a kernel (in seconds).
#
# On first connect and restart, the console tests whether the kernel is running
# and responsive by sending kernel_info_requests. This sets the timeout in
# seconds for how long the kernel can take before being presumed dead.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.kernel_timeout = 60
## Preferred object representation MIME type in order. First matched MIME type
# will be used.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.mime_preference = ['image/png', 'image/jpeg', 'image/svg+xml']
## Prefix to add to outputs coming from clients other than this one.
#
# Only relevant if include_other_output is True.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.other_output_prefix = '[remote] '
## Use simple fallback prompt. Features may be limited.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.simple_prompt = False
## Command to invoke an image viewer program when you are using 'stream' image
# handler. This option is a list of string where the first element is the
# command itself and reminders are the options for the command. Raw image data
# is given as STDIN to the program.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.stream_image_handler = []
## Command to invoke an image viewer program when you are using 'tempfile' image
# handler. This option is a list of string where the first element is the
# command itself and reminders are the options for the command. You can use
# {file} and {format} in the string to represent the location of the generated
# image file and image format.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.tempfile_image_handler = []
## Use 24bit colors instead of 256 colors in prompt highlighting. If your
# terminal supports true color, the following command should print 'TRUECOLOR'
# in orange: printf "\x1b[38;2;255;100;0mTRUECOLOR\x1b[0m\n"
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.true_color = False
## Whether to use the kernel's is_complete message handling. If False, then the
# frontend will use its own is_complete handler.
#c.ZMQTerminalInteractiveShell.use_kernel_is_complete = True
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelManager(ConnectionFileMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Manages a single kernel in a subprocess on this host.
#
# This version starts kernels with Popen.
## Should we autorestart the kernel if it dies.
#c.KernelManager.autorestart = True
## DEPRECATED: Use kernel_name instead.
#
# The Popen Command to launch the kernel. Override this if you have a custom
# kernel. If kernel_cmd is specified in a configuration file, Jupyter does not
# pass any arguments to the kernel, because it cannot make any assumptions about
# the arguments that the kernel understands. In particular, this means that the
# kernel does not receive the option --debug if it given on the Jupyter command
# line.
#c.KernelManager.kernel_cmd = []
## Time to wait for a kernel to terminate before killing it, in seconds.
#c.KernelManager.shutdown_wait_time = 5.0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelRestarter(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Monitor and autorestart a kernel.
## Whether to include every poll event in debugging output.
#
# Has to be set explicitly, because there will be *a lot* of output.
#c.KernelRestarter.debug = False
## Whether to choose new random ports when restarting before the kernel is alive.
#c.KernelRestarter.random_ports_until_alive = True
## The number of consecutive autorestarts before the kernel is presumed dead.
#c.KernelRestarter.restart_limit = 5
## Kernel heartbeat interval in seconds.
#c.KernelRestarter.time_to_dead = 3.0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Session(Configurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Object for handling serialization and sending of messages.
#
# The Session object handles building messages and sending them with ZMQ sockets
# or ZMQStream objects. Objects can communicate with each other over the
# network via Session objects, and only need to work with the dict-based IPython
# message spec. The Session will handle serialization/deserialization, security,
# and metadata.
#
# Sessions support configurable serialization via packer/unpacker traits, and
# signing with HMAC digests via the key/keyfile traits.
#
# Parameters ----------
#
# debug : bool
# whether to trigger extra debugging statements
# packer/unpacker : str : 'json', 'pickle' or import_string
# importstrings for methods to serialize message parts. If just
# 'json' or 'pickle', predefined JSON and pickle packers will be used.
# Otherwise, the entire importstring must be used.
#
# The functions must accept at least valid JSON input, and output *bytes*.
#
# For example, to use msgpack:
# packer = 'msgpack.packb', unpacker='msgpack.unpackb'
# pack/unpack : callables
# You can also set the pack/unpack callables for serialization directly.
# session : bytes
# the ID of this Session object. The default is to generate a new UUID.
# username : unicode
# username added to message headers. The default is to ask the OS.
# key : bytes
# The key used to initialize an HMAC signature. If unset, messages
# will not be signed or checked.
# keyfile : filepath
# The file containing a key. If this is set, `key` will be initialized
# to the contents of the file.
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which an object's buffer should be extracted to
# avoid pickling.
#c.Session.buffer_threshold = 1024
## Whether to check PID to protect against calls after fork.
#
# This check can be disabled if fork-safety is handled elsewhere.
#c.Session.check_pid = True
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which a buffer should be sent without copying.
#c.Session.copy_threshold = 65536
## Debug output in the Session
#c.Session.debug = False
## The maximum number of digests to remember.
#
# The digest history will be culled when it exceeds this value.
#c.Session.digest_history_size = 65536
## The maximum number of items for a container to be introspected for custom
# serialization. Containers larger than this are pickled outright.
#c.Session.item_threshold = 64
## execution key, for signing messages.
#c.Session.key = b''
## path to file containing execution key.
#c.Session.keyfile = ''
## Metadata dictionary, which serves as the default top-level metadata dict for
# each message.
#c.Session.metadata = {}
## The name of the packer for serializing messages. Should be one of 'json',
# 'pickle', or an import name for a custom callable serializer.
#c.Session.packer = 'json'
## The UUID identifying this session.
#c.Session.session = ''
## The digest scheme used to construct the message signatures. Must have the form
# 'hmac-HASH'.
#c.Session.signature_scheme = 'hmac-sha256'
## The name of the unpacker for unserializing messages. Only used with custom
# functions for `packer`.
#c.Session.unpacker = 'json'
## Username for the Session. Default is your system username.
#c.Session.username = 'hjalmarlucius'
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# Configuration file for jupyter-notebook.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application(SingletonConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## This is an application.
## The date format used by logging formatters for %(asctime)s
#c.Application.log_datefmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
## The Logging format template
#c.Application.log_format = '[%(name)s]%(highlevel)s %(message)s'
## Set the log level by value or name.
#c.Application.log_level = 30
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterApp(Application) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Base class for Jupyter applications
## Answer yes to any prompts.
#c.JupyterApp.answer_yes = False
## Full path of a config file.
#c.JupyterApp.config_file = ''
## Specify a config file to load.
#c.JupyterApp.config_file_name = ''
## Generate default config file.
#c.JupyterApp.generate_config = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NotebookApp(JupyterApp) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Set the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true header
#c.NotebookApp.allow_credentials = False
## Set the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
#
# Use '*' to allow any origin to access your server.
#
# Takes precedence over allow_origin_pat.
#c.NotebookApp.allow_origin = ''
## Use a regular expression for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
#
# Requests from an origin matching the expression will get replies with:
#
# Access-Control-Allow-Origin: origin
#
# where `origin` is the origin of the request.
#
# Ignored if allow_origin is set.
#c.NotebookApp.allow_origin_pat = ''
## Allow password to be changed at login for the notebook server.
#
# While loggin in with a token, the notebook server UI will give the opportunity
# to the user to enter a new password at the same time that will replace the
# token login mechanism.
#
# This can be set to false to prevent changing password from the UI/API.
#c.NotebookApp.allow_password_change = True
## Allow requests where the Host header doesn't point to a local server
#
# By default, requests get a 403 forbidden response if the 'Host' header shows
# that the browser thinks it's on a non-local domain. Setting this option to
# True disables this check.
#
# This protects against 'DNS rebinding' attacks, where a remote web server
# serves you a page and then changes its DNS to send later requests to a local
# IP, bypassing same-origin checks.
#
# Local IP addresses (such as 127.0.0.1 and ::1) are allowed as local, along
# with hostnames configured in local_hostnames.
#c.NotebookApp.allow_remote_access = False
## Whether to allow the user to run the notebook as root.
#c.NotebookApp.allow_root = False
## DEPRECATED use base_url
#c.NotebookApp.base_project_url = '/'
## The base URL for the notebook server.
#
# Leading and trailing slashes can be omitted, and will automatically be added.
#c.NotebookApp.base_url = '/'
## Specify what command to use to invoke a web browser when opening the notebook.
# If not specified, the default browser will be determined by the `webbrowser`
# standard library module, which allows setting of the BROWSER environment
# variable to override it.
#c.NotebookApp.browser = ''
## The full path to an SSL/TLS certificate file.
c.NotebookApp.certfile = '/home/hjalmarlucius/.jupyter/mycert.pem'
## The full path to a certificate authority certificate for SSL/TLS client
# authentication.
#c.NotebookApp.client_ca = ''
## The config manager class to use
#c.NotebookApp.config_manager_class = 'notebook.services.config.manager.ConfigManager'
## The notebook manager class to use.
#c.NotebookApp.contents_manager_class = 'notebook.services.contents.largefilemanager.LargeFileManager'
## Extra keyword arguments to pass to `set_secure_cookie`. See tornado's
# set_secure_cookie docs for details.
#c.NotebookApp.cookie_options = {}
## The random bytes used to secure cookies. By default this is a new random
# number every time you start the Notebook. Set it to a value in a config file
# to enable logins to persist across server sessions.
#
# Note: Cookie secrets should be kept private, do not share config files with
# cookie_secret stored in plaintext (you can read the value from a file).
#c.NotebookApp.cookie_secret = b''
## The file where the cookie secret is stored.
#c.NotebookApp.cookie_secret_file = ''
## Override URL shown to users.
#
# Replace actual URL, including protocol, address, port and base URL, with the
# given value when displaying URL to the users. Do not change the actual
# connection URL. If authentication token is enabled, the token is added to the
# custom URL automatically.
#
# This option is intended to be used when the URL to display to the user cannot
# be determined reliably by the Jupyter notebook server (proxified or
# containerized setups for example).
#c.NotebookApp.custom_display_url = ''
## The default URL to redirect to from `/`
#c.NotebookApp.default_url = '/tree'
## Disable cross-site-request-forgery protection
#
# Jupyter notebook 4.3.1 introduces protection from cross-site request
# forgeries, requiring API requests to either:
#
# - originate from pages served by this server (validated with XSRF cookie and
# token), or - authenticate with a token
#
# Some anonymous compute resources still desire the ability to run code,
# completely without authentication. These services can disable all
# authentication and security checks, with the full knowledge of what that
# implies.
#c.NotebookApp.disable_check_xsrf = False
## Whether to enable MathJax for typesetting math/TeX
#
# MathJax is the javascript library Jupyter uses to render math/LaTeX. It is
# very large, so you may want to disable it if you have a slow internet
# connection, or for offline use of the notebook.
#
# When disabled, equations etc. will appear as their untransformed TeX source.
#c.NotebookApp.enable_mathjax = True
## extra paths to look for Javascript notebook extensions
#c.NotebookApp.extra_nbextensions_path = []
## handlers that should be loaded at higher priority than the default services
#c.NotebookApp.extra_services = []
## Extra paths to search for serving static files.
#
# This allows adding javascript/css to be available from the notebook server
# machine, or overriding individual files in the IPython
#c.NotebookApp.extra_static_paths = []
## Extra paths to search for serving jinja templates.
#
# Can be used to override templates from notebook.templates.
#c.NotebookApp.extra_template_paths = []
##
#c.NotebookApp.file_to_run = ''
## Extra keyword arguments to pass to `get_secure_cookie`. See tornado's
# get_secure_cookie docs for details.
#c.NotebookApp.get_secure_cookie_kwargs = {}
## Deprecated: Use minified JS file or not, mainly use during dev to avoid JS
# recompilation
#c.NotebookApp.ignore_minified_js = False
## (bytes/sec) Maximum rate at which stream output can be sent on iopub before
# they are limited.
#c.NotebookApp.iopub_data_rate_limit = 1000000
## (msgs/sec) Maximum rate at which messages can be sent on iopub before they are
# limited.
#c.NotebookApp.iopub_msg_rate_limit = 1000
## The IP address the notebook server will listen on.
c.NotebookApp.ip = '0.0.0.0'
## Supply extra arguments that will be passed to Jinja environment.
#c.NotebookApp.jinja_environment_options = {}
## Extra variables to supply to jinja templates when rendering.
#c.NotebookApp.jinja_template_vars = {}
## The kernel manager class to use.
#c.NotebookApp.kernel_manager_class = 'notebook.services.kernels.kernelmanager.MappingKernelManager'
## The kernel spec manager class to use. Should be a subclass of
# `jupyter_client.kernelspec.KernelSpecManager`.
#
# The Api of KernelSpecManager is provisional and might change without warning
# between this version of Jupyter and the next stable one.
#c.NotebookApp.kernel_spec_manager_class = 'jupyter_client.kernelspec.KernelSpecManager'
## The full path to a private key file for usage with SSL/TLS.
c.NotebookApp.keyfile = '/home/hjalmarlucius/.jupyter/mykey.key'
## Hostnames to allow as local when allow_remote_access is False.
#
# Local IP addresses (such as 127.0.0.1 and ::1) are automatically accepted as
# local as well.
#c.NotebookApp.local_hostnames = ['localhost']
## The login handler class to use.
#c.NotebookApp.login_handler_class = 'notebook.auth.login.LoginHandler'
## The logout handler class to use.
#c.NotebookApp.logout_handler_class = 'notebook.auth.logout.LogoutHandler'
## The MathJax.js configuration file that is to be used.
#c.NotebookApp.mathjax_config = 'TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML-full,Safe'
## A custom url for MathJax.js. Should be in the form of a case-sensitive url to
# MathJax, for example: /static/components/MathJax/MathJax.js
#c.NotebookApp.mathjax_url = ''
## Sets the maximum allowed size of the client request body, specified in the
# Content-Length request header field. If the size in a request exceeds the
# configured value, a malformed HTTP message is returned to the client.
#
# Note: max_body_size is applied even in streaming mode.
#c.NotebookApp.max_body_size = 536870912
## Gets or sets the maximum amount of memory, in bytes, that is allocated for
# use by the buffer manager.
#c.NotebookApp.max_buffer_size = 536870912
## Dict of Python modules to load as notebook server extensions.Entry values can
# be used to enable and disable the loading ofthe extensions. The extensions
# will be loaded in alphabetical order.
#c.NotebookApp.nbserver_extensions = {}
## The directory to use for notebooks and kernels.
c.NotebookApp.notebook_dir = '.'
## Whether to open in a browser after starting. The specific browser used is
# platform dependent and determined by the python standard library `webbrowser`
# module, unless it is overridden using the --browser (NotebookApp.browser)
# configuration option.
#c.NotebookApp.open_browser = True
## Hashed password to use for web authentication.
#
# To generate, type in a python/IPython shell:
#
# from notebook.auth import passwd; passwd()
#
# The string should be of the form type:salt:hashed-password.
# c.NotebookApp.password = 'sha1:cb8c63a72b29:8250d2525b1b77e7dafb629e94b5c3d85c13dfbd'
c.NotebookApp.password = 'sha1:3a7cdace2ed4:b56b201ceefc101aadabf5400ed791dec5408fc0'
## Forces users to use a password for the Notebook server. This is useful in a
# multi user environment, for instance when everybody in the LAN can access each
# other's machine through ssh.
#
# In such a case, server the notebook server on localhost is not secure since
# any user can connect to the notebook server via ssh.
c.NotebookApp.password_required = True
## The port the notebook server will listen on.
c.NotebookApp.port = 9999
## The number of additional ports to try if the specified port is not available.
#c.NotebookApp.port_retries = 50
## DISABLED: use %pylab or %matplotlib in the notebook to enable matplotlib.
#c.NotebookApp.pylab = 'disabled'
## If True, display a button in the dashboard to quit (shutdown the notebook
# server).
#c.NotebookApp.quit_button = True
## (sec) Time window used to check the message and data rate limits.
#c.NotebookApp.rate_limit_window = 3
## Reraise exceptions encountered loading server extensions?
#c.NotebookApp.reraise_server_extension_failures = False
## DEPRECATED use the nbserver_extensions dict instead
#c.NotebookApp.server_extensions = []
## The session manager class to use.
#c.NotebookApp.session_manager_class = 'notebook.services.sessions.sessionmanager.SessionManager'
## Shut down the server after N seconds with no kernels or terminals running and
# no activity. This can be used together with culling idle kernels
# (MappingKernelManager.cull_idle_timeout) to shutdown the notebook server when
# it's not in use. This is not precisely timed: it may shut down up to a minute
# later. 0 (the default) disables this automatic shutdown.
#c.NotebookApp.shutdown_no_activity_timeout = 0
## Supply SSL options for the tornado HTTPServer. See the tornado docs for
# details.
#c.NotebookApp.ssl_options = {}
## Supply overrides for terminado. Currently only supports "shell_command".
#c.NotebookApp.terminado_settings = {}
## Set to False to disable terminals.
#
# This does *not* make the notebook server more secure by itself. Anything the
# user can in a terminal, they can also do in a notebook.
#
# Terminals may also be automatically disabled if the terminado package is not
# available.
#c.NotebookApp.terminals_enabled = True
## Token used for authenticating first-time connections to the server.
#
# When no password is enabled, the default is to generate a new, random token.
#
# Setting to an empty string disables authentication altogether, which is NOT
# RECOMMENDED.
#c.NotebookApp.token = '<generated>'
## Supply overrides for the tornado.web.Application that the Jupyter notebook
# uses.
#c.NotebookApp.tornado_settings = {}
## Whether to trust or not X-Scheme/X-Forwarded-Proto and X-Real-Ip/X-Forwarded-
# For headerssent by the upstream reverse proxy. Necessary if the proxy handles
# SSL
#c.NotebookApp.trust_xheaders = False
## DEPRECATED, use tornado_settings
#c.NotebookApp.webapp_settings = {}
## Specify Where to open the notebook on startup. This is the `new` argument
# passed to the standard library method `webbrowser.open`. The behaviour is not
# guaranteed, but depends on browser support. Valid values are:
#
# - 2 opens a new tab,
# - 1 opens a new window,
# - 0 opens in an existing window.
#
# See the `webbrowser.open` documentation for details.
#c.NotebookApp.webbrowser_open_new = 2
## Set the tornado compression options for websocket connections.
#
# This value will be returned from
# :meth:`WebSocketHandler.get_compression_options`. None (default) will disable
# compression. A dict (even an empty one) will enable compression.
#
# See the tornado docs for WebSocketHandler.get_compression_options for details.
#c.NotebookApp.websocket_compression_options = None
## The base URL for websockets, if it differs from the HTTP server (hint: it
# almost certainly doesn't).
#
# Should be in the form of an HTTP origin: ws[s]://hostname[:port]
#c.NotebookApp.websocket_url = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LabApp(NotebookApp) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## The app directory to launch JupyterLab from.
#c.LabApp.app_dir = '/home/hjalmarlucius/anaconda3/share/jupyter/lab'
## Whether to start the app in core mode. In this mode, JupyterLab will run using
# the JavaScript assets that are within the installed JupyterLab Python package.
# In core mode, third party extensions are disabled. The `--dev-mode` flag is an
# alias to this to be used when the Python package itself is installed in
# development mode (`pip install -e .`).
#c.LabApp.core_mode = False
## The default URL to redirect to from `/`
#c.LabApp.default_url = '/lab'
## Whether to start the app in dev mode. Uses the unpublished local JavaScript
# packages in the `dev_mode` folder. In this case JupyterLab will show a red
# stripe at the top of the page. It can only be used if JupyterLab is installed
# as `pip install -e .`.
#c.LabApp.dev_mode = False
## The override url for static lab assets, typically a CDN.
#c.LabApp.override_static_url = ''
## The override url for static lab theme assets, typically a CDN.
#c.LabApp.override_theme_url = ''
## The directory for user settings.
#c.LabApp.user_settings_dir = '/home/hjalmarlucius/.jupyter/lab/user-settings'
## Whether to serve the app in watch mode
#c.LabApp.watch = False
## The directory for workspaces
#c.LabApp.workspaces_dir = '/home/hjalmarlucius/.jupyter/lab/workspaces'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ConnectionFileMixin(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Mixin for configurable classes that work with connection files
## JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-<pid>.json]
#
# This file will contain the IP, ports, and authentication key needed to connect
# clients to this kernel. By default, this file will be created in the security
# dir of the current profile, but can be specified by absolute path.
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.connection_file = ''
## set the control (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.control_port = 0
## set the heartbeat port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.hb_port = 0
## set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.iopub_port = 0
## Set the kernel's IP address [default localhost]. If the IP address is
# something other than localhost, then Consoles on other machines will be able
# to connect to the Kernel, so be careful!
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.ip = ''
## set the shell (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.shell_port = 0
## set the stdin (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.stdin_port = 0
##
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.transport = 'tcp'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelManager(ConnectionFileMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Manages a single kernel in a subprocess on this host.
#
# This version starts kernels with Popen.
## Should we autorestart the kernel if it dies.
#c.KernelManager.autorestart = True
## DEPRECATED: Use kernel_name instead.
#
# The Popen Command to launch the kernel. Override this if you have a custom
# kernel. If kernel_cmd is specified in a configuration file, Jupyter does not
# pass any arguments to the kernel, because it cannot make any assumptions about
# the arguments that the kernel understands. In particular, this means that the
# kernel does not receive the option --debug if it given on the Jupyter command
# line.
#c.KernelManager.kernel_cmd = []
## Time to wait for a kernel to terminate before killing it, in seconds.
#c.KernelManager.shutdown_wait_time = 5.0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Session(Configurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Object for handling serialization and sending of messages.
#
# The Session object handles building messages and sending them with ZMQ sockets
# or ZMQStream objects. Objects can communicate with each other over the
# network via Session objects, and only need to work with the dict-based IPython
# message spec. The Session will handle serialization/deserialization, security,
# and metadata.
#
# Sessions support configurable serialization via packer/unpacker traits, and
# signing with HMAC digests via the key/keyfile traits.
#
# Parameters ----------
#
# debug : bool
# whether to trigger extra debugging statements
# packer/unpacker : str : 'json', 'pickle' or import_string
# importstrings for methods to serialize message parts. If just
# 'json' or 'pickle', predefined JSON and pickle packers will be used.
# Otherwise, the entire importstring must be used.
#
# The functions must accept at least valid JSON input, and output *bytes*.
#
# For example, to use msgpack:
# packer = 'msgpack.packb', unpacker='msgpack.unpackb'
# pack/unpack : callables
# You can also set the pack/unpack callables for serialization directly.
# session : bytes
# the ID of this Session object. The default is to generate a new UUID.
# username : unicode
# username added to message headers. The default is to ask the OS.
# key : bytes
# The key used to initialize an HMAC signature. If unset, messages
# will not be signed or checked.
# keyfile : filepath
# The file containing a key. If this is set, `key` will be initialized
# to the contents of the file.
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which an object's buffer should be extracted to
# avoid pickling.
#c.Session.buffer_threshold = 1024
## Whether to check PID to protect against calls after fork.
#
# This check can be disabled if fork-safety is handled elsewhere.
#c.Session.check_pid = True
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which a buffer should be sent without copying.
#c.Session.copy_threshold = 65536
## Debug output in the Session
#c.Session.debug = False
## The maximum number of digests to remember.
#
# The digest history will be culled when it exceeds this value.
#c.Session.digest_history_size = 65536
## The maximum number of items for a container to be introspected for custom
# serialization. Containers larger than this are pickled outright.
#c.Session.item_threshold = 64
## execution key, for signing messages.
#c.Session.key = b''
## path to file containing execution key.
#c.Session.keyfile = ''
## Metadata dictionary, which serves as the default top-level metadata dict for
# each message.
#c.Session.metadata = {}
## The name of the packer for serializing messages. Should be one of 'json',
# 'pickle', or an import name for a custom callable serializer.
#c.Session.packer = 'json'
## The UUID identifying this session.
#c.Session.session = ''
## The digest scheme used to construct the message signatures. Must have the form
# 'hmac-HASH'.
#c.Session.signature_scheme = 'hmac-sha256'
## The name of the unpacker for unserializing messages. Only used with custom
# functions for `packer`.
#c.Session.unpacker = 'json'
## Username for the Session. Default is your system username.
#c.Session.username = 'hjalmarlucius'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MultiKernelManager(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A class for managing multiple kernels.
## The name of the default kernel to start
#c.MultiKernelManager.default_kernel_name = 'python3'
## The kernel manager class. This is configurable to allow subclassing of the
# KernelManager for customized behavior.
#c.MultiKernelManager.kernel_manager_class = 'jupyter_client.ioloop.IOLoopKernelManager'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MappingKernelManager(MultiKernelManager) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A KernelManager that handles notebook mapping and HTTP error handling
## Whether messages from kernels whose frontends have disconnected should be
# buffered in-memory.
#
# When True (default), messages are buffered and replayed on reconnect, avoiding
# lost messages due to interrupted connectivity.
#
# Disable if long-running kernels will produce too much output while no
# frontends are connected.
#c.MappingKernelManager.buffer_offline_messages = True
## Whether to consider culling kernels which are busy. Only effective if
# cull_idle_timeout > 0.
#c.MappingKernelManager.cull_busy = False
## Whether to consider culling kernels which have one or more connections. Only
# effective if cull_idle_timeout > 0.
#c.MappingKernelManager.cull_connected = False
## Timeout (in seconds) after which a kernel is considered idle and ready to be
# culled. Values of 0 or lower disable culling. Very short timeouts may result
# in kernels being culled for users with poor network connections.
#c.MappingKernelManager.cull_idle_timeout = 0
## The interval (in seconds) on which to check for idle kernels exceeding the
# cull timeout value.
#c.MappingKernelManager.cull_interval = 300
## Timeout for giving up on a kernel (in seconds).
#
# On starting and restarting kernels, we check whether the kernel is running and
# responsive by sending kernel_info_requests. This sets the timeout in seconds
# for how long the kernel can take before being presumed dead. This affects the
# MappingKernelManager (which handles kernel restarts) and the
# ZMQChannelsHandler (which handles the startup).
#c.MappingKernelManager.kernel_info_timeout = 60
##
#c.MappingKernelManager.root_dir = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ContentsManager(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Base class for serving files and directories.
#
# This serves any text or binary file, as well as directories, with special
# handling for JSON notebook documents.
#
# Most APIs take a path argument, which is always an API-style unicode path, and
# always refers to a directory.
#
# - unicode, not url-escaped
# - '/'-separated
# - leading and trailing '/' will be stripped
# - if unspecified, path defaults to '',
# indicating the root path.
## Allow access to hidden files
#c.ContentsManager.allow_hidden = False
##
#c.ContentsManager.checkpoints = None
##
#c.ContentsManager.checkpoints_class = 'notebook.services.contents.checkpoints.Checkpoints'
##
#c.ContentsManager.checkpoints_kwargs = {}
## handler class to use when serving raw file requests.
#
# Default is a fallback that talks to the ContentsManager API, which may be
# inefficient, especially for large files.
#
# Local files-based ContentsManagers can use a StaticFileHandler subclass, which
# will be much more efficient.
#
# Access to these files should be Authenticated.
#c.ContentsManager.files_handler_class = 'notebook.files.handlers.FilesHandler'
## Extra parameters to pass to files_handler_class.
#
# For example, StaticFileHandlers generally expect a `path` argument specifying
# the root directory from which to serve files.
#c.ContentsManager.files_handler_params = {}
## Glob patterns to hide in file and directory listings.
#c.ContentsManager.hide_globs = ['__pycache__', '*.pyc', '*.pyo', '.DS_Store', '*.so', '*.dylib', '*~']
## Python callable or importstring thereof
#
# To be called on a contents model prior to save.
#
# This can be used to process the structure, such as removing notebook outputs
# or other side effects that should not be saved.
#
# It will be called as (all arguments passed by keyword)::
#
# hook(path=path, model=model, contents_manager=self)
#
# - model: the model to be saved. Includes file contents.
# Modifying this dict will affect the file that is stored.
# - path: the API path of the save destination
# - contents_manager: this ContentsManager instance
#c.ContentsManager.pre_save_hook = None
##
#c.ContentsManager.root_dir = '/'
## The base name used when creating untitled directories.
#c.ContentsManager.untitled_directory = 'Untitled Folder'
## The base name used when creating untitled files.
#c.ContentsManager.untitled_file = 'untitled'
## The base name used when creating untitled notebooks.
#c.ContentsManager.untitled_notebook = 'Untitled'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FileManagerMixin(Configurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Mixin for ContentsAPI classes that interact with the filesystem.
#
# Provides facilities for reading, writing, and copying both notebooks and
# generic files.
#
# Shared by FileContentsManager and FileCheckpoints.
#
# Note ---- Classes using this mixin must provide the following attributes:
#
# root_dir : unicode
# A directory against against which API-style paths are to be resolved.
#
# log : logging.Logger
## By default notebooks are saved on disk on a temporary file and then if
# succefully written, it replaces the old ones. This procedure, namely
# 'atomic_writing', causes some bugs on file system whitout operation order
# enforcement (like some networked fs). If set to False, the new notebook is
# written directly on the old one which could fail (eg: full filesystem or quota
# )
#c.FileManagerMixin.use_atomic_writing = True
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FileContentsManager(FileManagerMixin,ContentsManager) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## If True (default), deleting files will send them to the platform's
# trash/recycle bin, where they can be recovered. If False, deleting files
# really deletes them.
#c.FileContentsManager.delete_to_trash = True
## Python callable or importstring thereof
#
# to be called on the path of a file just saved.
#
# This can be used to process the file on disk, such as converting the notebook
# to a script or HTML via nbconvert.
#
# It will be called as (all arguments passed by keyword)::
#
# hook(os_path=os_path, model=model, contents_manager=instance)
#
# - path: the filesystem path to the file just written - model: the model
# representing the file - contents_manager: this ContentsManager instance
#c.FileContentsManager.post_save_hook = None
##
#c.FileContentsManager.root_dir = ''
## DEPRECATED, use post_save_hook. Will be removed in Notebook 5.0
#c.FileContentsManager.save_script = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NotebookNotary(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A class for computing and verifying notebook signatures.
## The hashing algorithm used to sign notebooks.
#c.NotebookNotary.algorithm = 'sha256'
## The sqlite file in which to store notebook signatures. By default, this will
# be in your Jupyter data directory. You can set it to ':memory:' to disable
# sqlite writing to the filesystem.
#c.NotebookNotary.db_file = ''
## The secret key with which notebooks are signed.
#c.NotebookNotary.secret = b''
## The file where the secret key is stored.
#c.NotebookNotary.secret_file = ''
## A callable returning the storage backend for notebook signatures. The default
# uses an SQLite database.
#c.NotebookNotary.store_factory = traitlets.Undefined
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelSpecManager(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## If there is no Python kernelspec registered and the IPython kernel is
# available, ensure it is added to the spec list.
#c.KernelSpecManager.ensure_native_kernel = True
## The kernel spec class. This is configurable to allow subclassing of the
# KernelSpecManager for customized behavior.
#c.KernelSpecManager.kernel_spec_class = 'jupyter_client.kernelspec.KernelSpec'
## Whitelist of allowed kernel names.
#
# By default, all installed kernels are allowed.
#c.KernelSpecManager.whitelist = set()
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# Configuration file for jupyter-qtconsole.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ConnectionFileMixin(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Mixin for configurable classes that work with connection files
## JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-<pid>.json]
#
# This file will contain the IP, ports, and authentication key needed to connect
# clients to this kernel. By default, this file will be created in the security
# dir of the current profile, but can be specified by absolute path.
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.connection_file = ''
## set the control (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.control_port = 0
## set the heartbeat port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.hb_port = 0
## set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.iopub_port = 0
## Set the kernel's IP address [default localhost]. If the IP address is
# something other than localhost, then Consoles on other machines will be able
# to connect to the Kernel, so be careful!
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.ip = ''
## set the shell (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.shell_port = 0
## set the stdin (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.stdin_port = 0
##
#c.ConnectionFileMixin.transport = 'tcp'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterConsoleApp(ConnectionFileMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Set to display confirmation dialog on exit. You can always use 'exit' or
# 'quit', to force a direct exit without any confirmation.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.confirm_exit = True
## Connect to an already running kernel
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.existing = ''
## The kernel manager class to use.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.kernel_manager_class = 'jupyter_client.manager.KernelManager'
## The name of the default kernel to start.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.kernel_name = 'python'
## Path to the ssh key to use for logging in to the ssh server.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.sshkey = ''
## The SSH server to use to connect to the kernel.
#c.JupyterConsoleApp.sshserver = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application(SingletonConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## This is an application.
## The date format used by logging formatters for %(asctime)s
#c.Application.log_datefmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
## The Logging format template
#c.Application.log_format = '[%(name)s]%(highlevel)s %(message)s'
## Set the log level by value or name.
#c.Application.log_level = 30
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterApp(Application) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Base class for Jupyter applications
## Answer yes to any prompts.
#c.JupyterApp.answer_yes = False
## Full path of a config file.
#c.JupyterApp.config_file = ''
## Specify a config file to load.
#c.JupyterApp.config_file_name = ''
## Generate default config file.
#c.JupyterApp.generate_config = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterQtConsoleApp(JupyterApp,JupyterConsoleApp) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Whether to display a banner upon starting the QtConsole.
#c.JupyterQtConsoleApp.display_banner = True
## Start the console window with the menu bar hidden.
#c.JupyterQtConsoleApp.hide_menubar = False
## Start the console window maximized.
#c.JupyterQtConsoleApp.maximize = False
## Use a plaintext widget instead of rich text (plain can't print/save).
#c.JupyterQtConsoleApp.plain = False
## path to a custom CSS stylesheet
#c.JupyterQtConsoleApp.stylesheet = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ConsoleWidget(NewBase) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## An abstract base class for console-type widgets. This class has functionality
# for:
#
# * Maintaining a prompt and editing region
# * Providing the traditional Unix-style console keyboard shortcuts
# * Performing tab completion
# * Paging text
# * Handling ANSI escape codes
#
# ConsoleWidget also provides a number of utility methods that will be
# convenient to implementors of a console-style widget.
## Whether to process ANSI escape codes.
#c.ConsoleWidget.ansi_codes = True
## The maximum number of lines of text before truncation. Specifying a non-
# positive number disables text truncation (not recommended).
#c.ConsoleWidget.buffer_size = 500
## The height of the console at start time in number of characters (will double
# with `vsplit` paging)
#c.ConsoleWidget.console_height = 25
## The width of the console at start time in number of characters (will double
# with `hsplit` paging)
#c.ConsoleWidget.console_width = 81
## Whether to automatically execute on syntactically complete input.
#
# If False, Shift-Enter is required to submit each execution. Disabling this is
# mainly useful for non-Python kernels, where the completion check would be
# wrong.
#c.ConsoleWidget.execute_on_complete_input = True
## The font family to use for the console. On OSX this defaults to Monaco, on
# Windows the default is Consolas with fallback of Courier, and on other
# platforms the default is Monospace.
#c.ConsoleWidget.font_family = ''
## The font size. If unconfigured, Qt will be entrusted with the size of the
# font.
#c.ConsoleWidget.font_size = 0
## The type of completer to use. Valid values are:
#
# 'plain' : Show the available completion as a text list
# Below the editing area.
# 'droplist': Show the completion in a drop down list navigable
# by the arrow keys, and from which you can select
# completion by pressing Return.
# 'ncurses' : Show the completion as a text list which is navigable by
# `tab` and arrow keys.
#c.ConsoleWidget.gui_completion = 'ncurses'
## Whether to include output from clients other than this one sharing the same
# kernel.
#
# Outputs are not displayed until enter is pressed.
c.ConsoleWidget.include_other_output = True
## The type of underlying text widget to use. Valid values are 'plain', which
# specifies a QPlainTextEdit, and 'rich', which specifies a QTextEdit.
#c.ConsoleWidget.kind = 'plain'
## Prefix to add to outputs coming from clients other than this one.
#
# Only relevant if include_other_output is True.
#c.ConsoleWidget.other_output_prefix = '[remote] '
## The type of paging to use. Valid values are:
#
# 'inside'
# The widget pages like a traditional terminal.
# 'hsplit'
# When paging is requested, the widget is split horizontally. The top
# pane contains the console, and the bottom pane contains the paged text.
# 'vsplit'
# Similar to 'hsplit', except that a vertical splitter is used.
# 'custom'
# No action is taken by the widget beyond emitting a
# 'custom_page_requested(str)' signal.
# 'none'
# The text is written directly to the console.
#c.ConsoleWidget.paging = 'inside'
## The visibility of the scrollar. If False then the scrollbar will be invisible.
#c.ConsoleWidget.scrollbar_visibility = True
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HistoryConsoleWidget(ConsoleWidget) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A ConsoleWidget that keeps a history of the commands that have been executed
# and provides a readline-esque interface to this history.
##
#c.HistoryConsoleWidget.history_lock = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FrontendWidget(HistoryConsoleWidget,BaseFrontendMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A Qt frontend for a generic Python kernel.
##
#c.FrontendWidget.banner = ''
## Whether to clear the console when the kernel is restarted
#c.FrontendWidget.clear_on_kernel_restart = True
## Whether to ask for user confirmation when restarting kernel
#c.FrontendWidget.confirm_restart = True
## Whether to draw information calltips on open-parentheses.
#c.FrontendWidget.enable_calltips = True
## The pygments lexer class to use.
#c.FrontendWidget.lexer_class = traitlets.Undefined
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IPythonWidget(FrontendWidget) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Dummy class for config inheritance. Destroyed below.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterWidget(IPythonWidget) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A FrontendWidget for a Jupyter kernel.
## A command for invoking a GUI text editor. If the string contains a {filename}
# format specifier, it will be used. Otherwise, the filename will be appended to
# the end the command. To use a terminal text editor, the command should launch
# a new terminal, e.g. ``"gnome-terminal -- vim"``.
#c.JupyterWidget.editor = ''
## The editor command to use when a specific line number is requested. The string
# should contain two format specifiers: {line} and {filename}. If this parameter
# is not specified, the line number option to the %edit magic will be ignored.
#c.JupyterWidget.editor_line = ''
##
#c.JupyterWidget.in_prompt = 'In [<span class="in-prompt-number">%i</span>]: '
##
#c.JupyterWidget.input_sep = '\n'
##
#c.JupyterWidget.out_prompt = 'Out[<span class="out-prompt-number">%i</span>]: '
##
#c.JupyterWidget.output_sep = ''
##
#c.JupyterWidget.output_sep2 = ''
## A CSS stylesheet. The stylesheet can contain classes for:
# 1. Qt: QPlainTextEdit, QFrame, QWidget, etc
# 2. Pygments: .c, .k, .o, etc. (see PygmentsHighlighter)
# 3. QtConsole: .error, .in-prompt, .out-prompt, etc
#c.JupyterWidget.style_sheet = ''
## If not empty, use this Pygments style for syntax highlighting. Otherwise, the
# style sheet is queried for Pygments style information.
#c.JupyterWidget.syntax_style = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelManager(ConnectionFileMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Manages a single kernel in a subprocess on this host.
#
# This version starts kernels with Popen.
## Should we autorestart the kernel if it dies.
#c.KernelManager.autorestart = True
## DEPRECATED: Use kernel_name instead.
#
# The Popen Command to launch the kernel. Override this if you have a custom
# kernel. If kernel_cmd is specified in a configuration file, Jupyter does not
# pass any arguments to the kernel, because it cannot make any assumptions about
# the arguments that the kernel understands. In particular, this means that the
# kernel does not receive the option --debug if it given on the Jupyter command
# line.
#c.KernelManager.kernel_cmd = []
## Time to wait for a kernel to terminate before killing it, in seconds.
#c.KernelManager.shutdown_wait_time = 5.0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelRestarter(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Monitor and autorestart a kernel.
## Whether to include every poll event in debugging output.
#
# Has to be set explicitly, because there will be *a lot* of output.
#c.KernelRestarter.debug = False
## Whether to choose new random ports when restarting before the kernel is alive.
#c.KernelRestarter.random_ports_until_alive = True
## The number of consecutive autorestarts before the kernel is presumed dead.
#c.KernelRestarter.restart_limit = 5
## Kernel heartbeat interval in seconds.
#c.KernelRestarter.time_to_dead = 3.0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Session(Configurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Object for handling serialization and sending of messages.
#
# The Session object handles building messages and sending them with ZMQ sockets
# or ZMQStream objects. Objects can communicate with each other over the
# network via Session objects, and only need to work with the dict-based IPython
# message spec. The Session will handle serialization/deserialization, security,
# and metadata.
#
# Sessions support configurable serialization via packer/unpacker traits, and
# signing with HMAC digests via the key/keyfile traits.
#
# Parameters ----------
#
# debug : bool
# whether to trigger extra debugging statements
# packer/unpacker : str : 'json', 'pickle' or import_string
# importstrings for methods to serialize message parts. If just
# 'json' or 'pickle', predefined JSON and pickle packers will be used.
# Otherwise, the entire importstring must be used.
#
# The functions must accept at least valid JSON input, and output *bytes*.
#
# For example, to use msgpack:
# packer = 'msgpack.packb', unpacker='msgpack.unpackb'
# pack/unpack : callables
# You can also set the pack/unpack callables for serialization directly.
# session : bytes
# the ID of this Session object. The default is to generate a new UUID.
# username : unicode
# username added to message headers. The default is to ask the OS.
# key : bytes
# The key used to initialize an HMAC signature. If unset, messages
# will not be signed or checked.
# keyfile : filepath
# The file containing a key. If this is set, `key` will be initialized
# to the contents of the file.
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which an object's buffer should be extracted to
# avoid pickling.
#c.Session.buffer_threshold = 1024
## Whether to check PID to protect against calls after fork.
#
# This check can be disabled if fork-safety is handled elsewhere.
#c.Session.check_pid = True
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which a buffer should be sent without copying.
#c.Session.copy_threshold = 65536
## Debug output in the Session
#c.Session.debug = False
## The maximum number of digests to remember.
#
# The digest history will be culled when it exceeds this value.
#c.Session.digest_history_size = 65536
## The maximum number of items for a container to be introspected for custom
# serialization. Containers larger than this are pickled outright.
#c.Session.item_threshold = 64
## execution key, for signing messages.
#c.Session.key = b''
## path to file containing execution key.
#c.Session.keyfile = ''
## Metadata dictionary, which serves as the default top-level metadata dict for
# each message.
#c.Session.metadata = {}
## The name of the packer for serializing messages. Should be one of 'json',
# 'pickle', or an import name for a custom callable serializer.
#c.Session.packer = 'json'
## The UUID identifying this session.
#c.Session.session = ''
## The digest scheme used to construct the message signatures. Must have the form
# 'hmac-HASH'.
#c.Session.signature_scheme = 'hmac-sha256'
## The name of the unpacker for unserializing messages. Only used with custom
# functions for `packer`.
#c.Session.unpacker = 'json'
## Username for the Session. Default is your system username.
#c.Session.username = 'hjalmarlucius'
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# linux
* storage
* `yay megasync`
* `yay onedrive-abraunegg`
* `yay dropbox`
* nvidia
* `sudo pacman -S cuda`
* `yay nvidia-vulkan`
* applications
* `sudo pacman -S npm nodejs`
* `sudo pacman -S ninja the_silver_searcher`
* `sudo pacman -S zathura-pdf-mupdf redshift yay`
* `yay ncspot-git`
* code
* `sudo pacman -S neovim powerline tmux diff-so-fancy ttf-inconsolata`
* gaming
* `sudo pacman -S steam-manjaro steam-native`
* ssh setup
* enable SSH `sudo systemctl enable --now sshd.service`
* enable X11 forwarding in `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`
* set shell to 'fish' via `bmenu`
* onedrive as service `systemctl --user enable onedrive`
# python
* `pip install --pre torch torchvision -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu101/torch_nightly.html`
* `pip install nodejs plotly flake8 numpy scipy sympy matplotlib seaborn pytorch-lightning ggplot ptvsd tensorboard torchtext ipython matplotlib-label-lines ipympl pytest qbstyles`
# useful commands
* enable onedrive at boot `systemctl --user enable onedrive`
* start onedrive now `systemctl --user start onedrive`
* log onedrive `journalctl --user-unit onedrive -f`
* replace caps with esc `setxkbmap -option 'caps:escape`
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# This is a configuration file for the MOC player. It should be named
# 'config' and placed in the ~/.moc directory. As this file can specify
# commands which invoke other applications, MOC will refuse to start if it
# is not owned by either root or the current user, or if it is writable by
# anyone other than its owner. All options are given with their default
# values, and therefore commented.
# Comments begin with '#'.
# You can use quotes and escape ('\') in parameters.
#
# You can have variable values substituted by enclosing the variable name
# as "${...}". (This only applies to the portion of the option following
# the '='.) Variables are substituted first from the environment then,
# if not found, from the configuration options. (Note that the value of
# a configuration option substituted is that which it has at the time the
# substitution variable is encountered.) If there is a naming conflict
# between an environment and configuration variable, you may be able to
# resolve it by using lowercase as the environment variable matches are
# case-sensitive whereas the configuration variables are not.
#
# You can also use the form "${...:-...}" where the value in the second
# position will be substituted if the variable name given in the first
# position is unset or null.
#
# So, for example:
#
# MusicDir = /music/${USER:-public}
# Fastdir1 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/rock
# Fastdir2 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/electronic
# Fastdir3 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/rap
# Fastdir4 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/etc
#
# Variable names are limited to those accepted by the BASH shell; that
# is, those comprising the upper- and lowercase ASCII characters, digits
# and the underscore.
#
# If you need to use the "${" sequence for any other purpose, write "$${"
# and it will be replaced by "${" and not treated as a substitution.
#
# Some options take lists of strings as their values. The strings are
# separated by colons. Additional strings can be appended to the list
# using "+=" in place of a plain "=" to assign the value. For an example,
# see the XTerms option.
#
# You can override any configuration option when you run MOC using the
# '-O' command line option:
#
# mocp -O AutoNext=no -O messagelingertime=1 -O XTerms+=xxt:xwt
#
# This command line option can be repeated as many times as needed and
# the configuration option name is not case sensitive. (Note that MOC
# does not perform variable substitution on the value of such overridden
# configuration options.) Most option values are set before the
# configuration file is processed (which allows the new values to be
# picked up by substitutions), however list-valued options are overridden
# afterwards (which gives the choice of whether the configured values are
# replaced or added to).
# Remember that the client and server are separate processes and the
# server will retain the configuration values formed from the environment
# within which it was originally started.
# Show file titles (title, author, album) instead of file names?
ReadTags = no
# In which directory do you store your music files? If you specify it
# you will be able to jump straight to this directory with the '-m'
# parameter or the 'm' command. This can also point to a playlist.
#
# Example: MusicDir = "/home/joe/music"
#
#MusicDir =
# Start in the music directory by default? If set to 'no', start
# in the current directory by default. A single directory on
# the command line takes precedence.
#StartInMusicDir = no
# How to sort? FileName is the option's only value for now.
#Sort = FileName
# Show errors in the streams (for example, broken frames in MP3 files)?
#ShowStreamErrors = no
# Ignore CRC errors in MP3 files? Most players do that, so the default
# value is 'yes'.
#MP3IgnoreCRCErrors = yes
# Set playback toggles.
#Repeat = no
#Shuffle = no
#AutoNext = yes
# Default FormatString:
#
# %n - Track number
# %a - Artist
# %A - Album
# %t - Title
# %(X:TRUE:FALSE) - Ternary expression: if X exists, do TRUE,
# otherwise FALSE. The escape character must
# be doubled (i.e., '\\'). (See zshmisc
# documentation for more information.)
#
#FormatString = "%(n:%n :)%(a:%a - :)%(t:%t:)%(A: \(%A\):)"
# Input and output buffer sizes (in kilobytes).
#InputBuffer = 512 # Minimum value is 32KB
#OutputBuffer = 512 # Minimum value is 128KB
# How much to fill the input buffer before playing (in kilobytes)?
# This can't be greater than the value of InputBuffer. While this has
# a positive effect for network streams, it also causes the broadcast
# audio to be delayed.
#Prebuffering = 64
# Use this HTTP proxy server for internet streams. If not set, the
# environment variables http_proxy and ALL_PROXY will be used if present.
#
# Format: HTTPProxy = PROXY_NAME:PORT
#
#HTTPProxy =
# Sound driver - OSS, ALSA, JACK, SNDIO (on OpenBSD) or null (only for
# debugging). You can enter more than one driver as a colon-separated
# list. The first working driver will be used.
#SoundDriver = JACK:ALSA:OSS
# Jack output settings.
#JackClientName = "moc"
#JackStartServer = no
#JackOutLeft = "system:playback_1"
#JackOutRight = "system:playback_2"
# OSS output settings.
#OSSDevice = /dev/dsp
#OSSMixerDevice = /dev/mixer
#OSSMixerChannel1 = pcm # 'pcm', 'master' or 'speaker'
#OSSMixerChannel2 = master # 'pcm', 'master' or 'speaker'
# ALSA output settings. If you need to dump the audio produced by MOC
# to a file for diagnostic purposes, the following setting of 'ALSADevice'
# should do that:
#
# ALSADevice=tee:hw,'/tmp/out.wav',wav
#
#ALSADevice = default
#ALSAMixer1 = PCM
#ALSAMixer2 = Master
# Save software mixer state?
# If enabled, a file 'softmixer' will be created in '~/.moc/' storing the
# mixersetting set when the server is shut down.
# Note that there is a "hidden" 'Amplification' setting in that file.
# Amplification (0-200) is used to scale the mixer setting (0-100). This
# results in a higher signal amplitude but may also produce clipping.
#Softmixer_SaveState = yes
# Save equalizer state?
# If enabled, a file 'equalizer' will be created in '~/.moc/' storing the
# equalizer settings when the server is shut down.
# Note that there is a "hidden" 'Mixin' setting in that file.
# Mixin (0.0-1.0) is used to determine how much of the original signal is
# used after equalizing. 0 means to only use the equalized sound, while 1
# effectively disabled the mixer. The default is 0.25.
#Equalizer_SaveState = yes
# Show files with dot at the beginning?
#ShowHiddenFiles = no
# Hide file name extensions?
#HideFileExtension = no
# Show file format in menu?
#ShowFormat = yes
# Show file time in menu? Possible values: 'yes', 'no' and 'IfAvailable'
# (meaning show the time only when it is already known, which often works
# faster).
#ShowTime = IfAvailable
# Show time played as a percentage in the time progress bar.
#ShowTimePercent = no
# Values of the TERM environment variable which are deemed to be managed by
# screen(1). If you are setting a specific terminal using screen(1)'s
# '-T <term>' option, then you will need to add 'screen.<term>' to this list.
# Note that this is only a partial test; the value of the WINDOW environment
# variable must also be a number (which screen(1) sets).
#ScreenTerms = screen:screen-w:vt100
# Values of the TERM environment variable which are deemed to be xterms. If
# you are using MOC within screen(1) under an xterm, then add screen(1)'s
# TERM setting here as well to cause MOC to update the xterm's title.
#XTerms = xterm
#XTerms += xterm-colour:xterm-color
#XTerms += xterm-256colour:xterm-256color
#XTerms += rxvt:rxvt-unicode
#XTerms += rxvt-unicode-256colour:rxvt-unicode-256color
#XTerms += eterm
# Theme file to use. This can be absolute path or relative to
# /usr/share/moc/themes/ (depends on installation prefix) or
# ~/.moc/themes/ .
#
# Example: Theme = laras_theme
#
Theme = manjaro
# The theme used when running on an xterm.
#
# Example: XTermTheme = transparent-background
#
#XTermTheme =
# Should MOC try to autoload the default lyrics file for an audio? (The
# default lyrics file is a text file with the same file name as the audio
# file name with any trailing "extension" removed.)
#AutoLoadLyrics = yes
# MOC directory (where pid file, socket and state files are stored).
# You can use ~ at the beginning.
#MOCDir = ~/.moc
# Use mmap() to read files. mmap() is much slower on NFS.
#UseMMap = no
# Use MIME to identify audio files. This can make for slower loading
# of playlists but is more accurate than using "extensions".
#UseMimeMagic = no
# Assume this encoding for ID3 version 1/1.1 tags (MP3 files). Unlike
# ID3v2, UTF-8 is not used here and MOC can't guess how tags are encoded.
# Another solution is using librcc (see the next option). This option is
# ignored if UseRCC is set to 'yes'.
#ID3v1TagsEncoding = WINDOWS-1250
# Use librcc to fix ID3 version 1/1.1 tags encoding.
#UseRCC = yes
# Use librcc to filenames and directory names encoding.
#UseRCCForFilesystem = yes
# When this option is set the player assumes that if the encoding of
# ID3v2 is set to ISO-8859-1 then the ID3v1TagsEncoding is actually
# that and applies appropriate conversion.
#EnforceTagsEncoding = no
# Enable the conversion of filenames from the local encoding to UTF-8.
#FileNamesIconv = no
# Enable the conversion of the xterm title from UTF-8 to the local encoding.
#NonUTFXterm = no
# Remember the playlist after exit?
#SavePlaylist = yes
# When using more than one client (interface) at a time, do they share
# the playlist?
#SyncPlaylist = yes
# Choose a keymap file (relative to '~/.moc/' or using an absolute path).
# An annotated example keymap file is included ('keymap.example').
#
# Example: Keymap = my_keymap
#
Keymap = keymap
# Use ASCII rather than graphic characters for drawing lines. This
# helps on some terminals.
#ASCIILines = no
# FastDirs, these allow you to jump directly to a directory, the key
# bindings are in the keymap file.
#
# Examples: Fastdir1 = /mp3/rock
# Fastdir2 = /mp3/electronic
# Fastdir3 = /mp3/rap
# Fastdir4 = /mp3/etc
#
#Fastdir1 =
#Fastdir2 =
#Fastdir3 =
#Fastdir4 =
#Fastdir5 =
#Fastdir6 =
#Fastdir7 =
#Fastdir8 =
#Fastdir9 =
#Fastdir10 =
# How fast to seek (in number of seconds per keystroke). The first
# option is for normal seek and the second for silent seek.
#SeekTime = 1
#SilentSeekTime = 5
# PreferredDecoders allows you to specify which decoder should be used
# for any given audio format. It is a colon-separated list in which
# each entry is of the general form 'code(decoders)', where 'code'
# identifies the audio format and 'decoders' is a comma-separated list
# of decoders in order of preference.
#
# The audio format identifier may be either a filename extension or a
# MIME media type. If the latter, the format is 'type/subtype' (e.g.,
# 'audio/flac'). Because different systems may give different MIME
# media types, any 'x-' prefix of the subtype is ignored both here and
# in the actual file MIME type (so all combinations of 'audio/flac' and
# 'audio/x-flac' match each other).
#
# For Internet streams the matching is done on MIME media type and on
# actual content. For files the matches are made on MIME media type
# (if the 'UseMimeMagic' option is set) and on filename extension. The
# MIME media type of a file is not determined until the first entry for
# MIME is encountered in the list.
#
# The matching is done in the order of appearance in the list with any
# entries added from the command line being matched before those listed
# here. Therefore, if you place all filename extension entries before
# all MIME entries you will speed up MOC's processing of directories
# (which could be significant for remote file systems).
#
# The decoder list may be empty, in which case no decoders will be used
# for files (and files with that audio format ignored) while Internet
# streams will be assessed on the actual content. Any decoder position
# may contain an asterisk, in which case any decoder not otherwise listed
# which can handle the audio format will be used. It is not an error to
# list the same decoder twice, but neither does it make sense to do so.
#
# If you have a mix of audio and non-audio files in your directories, you
# may wish to include entries at top of the list which ignore non-audio
# files by extension.
#
# In summary, the PreferredDecoders option provides fine control over the
# type of matching which is performed (filename extension, MIME media
# type and streamed media content) and which decoder(s) (if any) are used
# based on the option's list entries and their ordering.
#
# Examples: aac(aac,ffmpeg) first try FAAD2 for AACs then FFmpeg
# mp3() ignore MP3 files
# wav(*,sndfile) use sndfile for WAV as a last resort
# ogg(vorbis,*):flac(flac,*) try Xiph decoders first
# ogg():audio/ogg() ignore OGG files, and
# force Internet selection by content
# gz():html() ignore some non-audio files
#
# Any unspecified audio formats default to trying all decoders.
# Any unknown (or misspelt) drivers are ignored.
# All names are case insensitive.
# The default setting reflects the historical situation modified by
# the experience of users.
#
#PreferredDecoders = aac(aac,ffmpeg):m4a(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += mpc(musepack,*,ffmpeg):mpc8(musepack,*,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += sid(sidplay2):mus(sidplay2)
#PreferredDecoders += wav(sndfile,*,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += wv(wavpack,*,ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += audio/aac(aac):audio/aacp(aac):audio/m4a(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += audio/wav(sndfile,*)
# The following PreferredDecoders attempt to handle the ambiguity surrounding
# container types such as OGG for files. The first two entries will force
# a local file to the correct decoder (assuming the .ogg file contains Vorbis
# audio), while the MIME media types will cause Internet audio streams to
# be assessed on content (which may be either Vorbis or Speex).
#
#PreferredDecoders += ogg(vorbis,ffmpeg):oga(vorbis,ffmpeg):ogv(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += opus(ffmpeg)
#PreferredDecoders += spx(speex)
#PreferredDecoders += application/ogg(vorbis):audio/ogg(vorbis)
# Which resampling method to use. There are a few methods of resampling
# sound supported by libresamplerate. The default is 'Linear') which is
# also the fastest. A better description can be found at:
#
# http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsamplerate/api_misc.html#Converters
#
# but briefly, the following methods are based on bandlimited interpolation
# and are higher quality, but also slower:
#
# SincBestQuality - really slow (I know you probably have an xx GHz
# processor, but it's still not enough to not see
# this in the top output :) The worst case
# Signal-to-Noise Ratio is 97dB.
# SincMediumQuality - much faster.
# SincFastest - the fastest bandlimited interpolation.
#
# And these are lower quality, but much faster methods:
#
# ZeroOrderHold - really poor quality, but it's really fast.
# Linear - a bit better and a bit slower.
#
#ResampleMethod = Linear
# Always use this sample rate (in Hz) when opening the audio device (and
# resample the sound if necessary). When set to 0 the device is opened
# with the file's rate.
#ForceSampleRate = 0
# By default, even if the sound card reports that it can output 24bit samples
# MOC converts 24bit PCM to 16bit. Setting this option to 'yes' allows MOC
# to use 24bit output. (The MP3 decoder, for example, uses this format.)
# This is disabled by default because there were reports that it prevents
# MP3 files from playing on some soundcards.
#Allow24bitOutput = no
# Use realtime priority for output buffer thread. This will prevent gaps
# while playing even with heavy load. The user who runs MOC must have
# permissions to set such a priority. This could be dangerous, because it
# is possible that a bug in MOC will freeze your computer.
#UseRealtimePriority = no
# The number of audio files for which MOC will cache tags. When this limit
# is reached, file tags are discarded on a least recently used basis (with
# one second resolution). You can disable the cache by giving it a size of
# zero. Note that if you decrease the cache size below the number of items
# currently in the cache, the number will not decrease immediately (if at
# all).
#TagsCacheSize = 256
# Number items in the playlist.
#PlaylistNumbering = yes
# Main window layouts can be configured. You can change the position and
# size of the menus (directory and playlist). You have three layouts and
# can switch between then using the 'l' key (standard mapping). By default,
# only two layouts are configured.
#
# The format is as follows:
#
# - Each layout is described as a list of menu entries.
# - Each menu entry is of the form:
#
# menu(position_x, position_y, width, height)
#
# where 'menu' is either 'directory' or 'playlist'.
# - The parameters define position and size of the menu. They can
# be absolute numbers (like 10) or a percentage of the screen size
# (like 45%).
# - 'width' and 'height' can have also value of 'FILL' which means
# fill the screen from the menu's position to the border.
# - Menus may overlap.
#
# You must describe at least one menu (default is to fill the whole window).
# There must be at least one layout (Layout1) defined; others can be empty.
#
# Example: Layout1 = playlist(50%,50%,50%,50%)
# Layout2 = ""
# Layout3 = ""
#
# Just one layout, the directory will occupy the whole
# screen, the playlist will have 1/4 of the screen size
# and be positioned at lower right corner. (Note that
# because the playlist will be hidden by the directory
# you will have to use the TAB key to make the playlist
# visible.)
#
# Example: Layout1 = playlist(0,0,100%,10):directory(0,10,100%,FILL)
#
# The screen is split into two parts: playlist at the top
# and the directory menu at the bottom. Playlist will
# occupy 10 lines and the directory menu the rest.
#
#Layout1 = directory(0,0,50%,100%):playlist(50%,0,FILL,100%)
#Layout2 = directory(0,0,100%,100%):playlist(0,0,100%,100%)
#Layout3 = ""
# When the song changes, should the menu be scrolled so that the currently
# played file is visible?
#FollowPlayedFile = yes
# What to do if the interface was started and the server is already playing
# something from the playlist? If CanStartInPlaylist is set to 'yes', the
# interface will switch to the playlist. When set to 'no' it will start
# from the last directory.
#CanStartInPlaylist = yes
# Executing external commands (1 - 10) invoked with key commands (F1 - F10
# by default).
#
# Some arguments are substituted before executing:
#
# %f - file path
# %i - title made from tags
# %S - start block mark (in seconds)
# %E - end block mark (in seconds)
#
# Data from tags can also be substituted:
#
# %t - title
# %a - album
# %r - artist
# %n - track
# %m - time of the file (in seconds)
#
# The parameters above apply to the currently selected file. If you change
# them to capital letters, they are taken from the file currently playing.
#
# Programs are run using execv(), not a shell, so you can't do things like
# redirecting the output to a file. The command string is split using blank
# characters as separators; the first element is the command to be executed
# and the rest are its parameters, so if you use "echo Playing: %I" we run
# program 'echo' (from $PATH) with 2 parameters: the string 'Playing:' and
# the title of the file currently playing. Even if the title contains
# spaces, it's still one parameter and it's safe if it contains `rm -rf /`.
#
# Examples: ExecCommand1 = "cp %f /mnt/usb_drive"
# ExecCommand2 = "/home/joe/now_playing %I"
#
#ExecCommand1 =
#ExecCommand2 =
#ExecCommand3 =
#ExecCommand4 =
#ExecCommand5 =
#ExecCommand6 =
#ExecCommand7 =
#ExecCommand8 =
#ExecCommand9 =
#ExecCommand10 =
# Display the cursor in the line with the selected file. Some braille
# readers (the Handy Tech modular series ZMU 737, for example) use the
# cursor to focus and can make use of it to present the file line even
# when other fields are changing.
#UseCursorSelection = no
# Set the terminal title when running under xterm.
#SetXtermTitle = yes
# Set the terminal title when running under screen(1). If MOC can detect
# that it is running under screen(1), then it will set an appropriate
# title (see description of ScreenTerms above). However, if multiple
# levels of screen management are involved, detection might fail and this
# could cause a screen upset. In that situation you can use this option
# to force screen titles off.
#SetScreenTitle = yes
# Display full paths instead of just file names in the playlist.
#PlaylistFullPaths = yes
# The following setting describes how block markers are displayed in
# the play time progress bar. Its value is a string of exactly three
# characters. The first character is displayed in a position which
# corresponds to the time marked as the start of a block and the last
# character to the time marked as the end of the block. The middle
# character is displayed instead if both the start and the end of the block
# would fall in the same position (within the resolution of the interface).
# You can turn off the displaying of these block marker positions by using
# three space characters.
#BlockDecorators = "`\"'"
# How long (in seconds) to leave a message displayed on the screen.
# Setting this to a high value allows you to scroll through the messages
# using the 'hide_message' key. Setting it to zero means you'll have to
# be quick to see any message at all. Any new messages will be queued up
# and displayed after the current message's linger time expires.
#MessageLingerTime = 3
# Does MOC display a prefix on delayed messages indicating
# the number of queued messages still to be displayed?
#PrefixQueuedMessages = yes
# String to append to the queued message count if any
# error messages are still waiting to be displayed.
#ErrorMessagesQueued = "!"
# Self-describing ModPlug options (with 'yes' or 'no' values).
#ModPlug_Oversampling = yes
#ModPlug_NoiseReduction = yes
#ModPlug_Reverb = no
#ModPlug_MegaBass = no
#ModPlug_Surround = no
# ModPlug resampling mode.
# Valid values are:
#
# FIR - 8 tap fir filter (extremely high quality)
# SPLINE - Cubic spline interpolation (high quality)
# LINEAR - Linear interpolation (fast, good quality)
# NEAREST - No interpolation (very fast, extremely bad sound quality)
#
#ModPlug_ResamplingMode = FIR
# Other self-describing ModPlug audio characteristic options.
# (Note that the 32 bit sample size seems to be buggy.)
#ModPlug_Channels = 2 # 1 or 2 channels
#ModPlug_Bits = 16 # 8, 16 or 32 bits
#ModPlug_Frequency = 44100 # 11025, 22050, 44100 or 48000 Hz
#ModPlug_ReverbDepth = 0 # 0 (quiet) to 100 (loud)
#ModPlug_ReverbDelay = 0 # Delay in ms (usually 40-200ms)
#ModPlug_BassAmount = 0 # 0 (quiet) to 100 (loud).
#ModPlug_BassRange = 10 # Cutoff in Hz (10-100).
#ModPlug_SurroundDepth = 0 # Surround level 0(quiet)-100(heavy).
#ModPlug_SurroundDelay = 0 # Surround delay in ms, usually 5-40ms.
#ModPlug_LoopCount = 0 # 0 (never), n (times) or -1 (forever)
# Self-describing TiMidity audio characteristic options.
#TiMidity_Rate = 44100 # Between 8000 and 48000
#TiMidity_Bits = 16 # 8 or 16
#TiMidity_Channels = 2 # 1 or 2
#TiMidity_Volume = 100 # 0 to 800
# You can setup a TiMidity-Config-File here.
# Leave it unset to use library defaults (/etc/timidity.cfg mostly).
# Setting it to 'yes' also uses the library defaults.
# Set it to 'no' if you don't have any configuration file.
# Otherwise set it to the name of a specific file.
#TiMidity_Config =
# Self-describing SidPlay2 audio characteristic options.
#SidPlay2_DefaultSongLength = 180 # If not in database (in seconds)
#SidPlay2_MinimumSongLength = 0 # Play at least n (in seconds)
#SidPlay2_Frequency = 44100 # 4000 to 48000
#SidPlay2_Bits = 16 # 8 or 16
#SidPlay2_Optimisation = 0 # 0 (worst quality) to 2 (best quality)
# Set path to a HVSC-compatible database (if not set, database is disabled).
#SidPlay2_Database =
# SidPlay2 playback Mode:
#
# "M": Mono (best for many SIDs)
# "S": Stereo
# "L"/"R": Left / Right
#
#SidPlay2_PlayMode = "M"
# Use start-song information from SID ('yes') or start at first song
# ('no'). Songs before the start-song won't be played. (Note that this
# option previously took the values 1 and 0; these are now deprecated
# in favour of 'yes' and 'no'.)
#SidPlay2_StartAtStart = yes
# Play sub-tunes. (Note that this option previously took the values 1
# and 0; these are now deprecated in favour of 'yes' and 'no'.)
#SidPlay2_PlaySubTunes = yes
# Run the OnSongChange command when a new song starts playing.
# Specify the full path (i.e. no leading '~') of an executable to run.
# Arguments will be passed, and you can use the following escapes:
#
# %a artist
# %r album
# %f filename
# %t title
# %n track
# %d file duration in XX:YY form
# %D file duration, number of seconds
#
# No pipes/redirects can be used directly, but writing a shell script
# can do the job.
#
# Example: OnSongChange = "/home/jack/.moc/myscript %a %r"
#
#OnSongChange =
# If RepeatSongChange is 'yes' then MOC will execute the command every time
# a song starts playing regardless of whether or not it is just repeating.
# Otherwise the command will only be executed when a different song is
# started.
#RepeatSongChange = no
# Run the OnStop command (full path, no arguments) when MOC changes state
# to stopped (i.e., when user stopped playing or changes a song).
#OnStop = "/home/jack/.moc/myscript_on_stop"
# This option determines which song to play after finishing all the songs
# in the queue. Setting this to 'yes' causes MOC to play the song which
# follows the song being played before queue playing started. If set to
# 'no', MOC will play the song following the last song in the queue if it
# is in the playlist. The default is 'yes' because this is the way other
# players usually behave. (Note that this option previously took the
# values 1 and 0; these are now deprecated in favour of 'yes' and 'no'.)
#QueueNextSongReturn = yes
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# Example keymap file
# To define your own keys for MOC commands, create a keymap file in the ~/.moc/
# directory and add options Keymap = FILE in ~/.moc/config
#
# The format of this file is:
# Lines beginning with # are comments.
# Blank lines are ignored.
# Every other line is expected to be in format:
#
# COMMAND = [KEY ...]
#
# The key can be:
# - just a char, like i, L, ", *
# - CTRL-KEY sequence: ^k (CTRL-k), ^4
# - ALT-KEY (meta sequence): M-j (ALT-j), M-%
# - Special keys:
# DOWN
# UP
# LEFT
# RIGHT
# HOME
# BACKSPACE
# DEL
# INS
# ENTER
# PAGE_UP
# PAGE_DOWN
# TAB
# END
# KEYPAD_CENTER
# SPACE
# ESCAPE
# F1 - F12
#
# Maximum number of keys for one command is 5.
#
# Omitting the key for a command will disassociate the key from the command.
#
# Default key configuration for MOC (and a list of all available commands):
go = ENTER l
go_up = h
menu_down = j DOWN
menu_up = k UP
menu_page_down = ^f PAGE_DOWN
menu_page_up = ^b PAGE_UP
menu_first_item = J HOME
menu_last_item = K END
next = L
previous = H
quit_client = q
quit = Q
stop = s
pause = SPACE
toggle_read_tags = T
toggle_shuffle = S
toggle_repeat = R
toggle_auto_next = X
toggle_menu = ^W
toggle_layout = ^l
add_file = a
add_directory = A
clear_playlist = D
delete_from_playlist = d
save_playlist = w
go_to_playing_file = g
go_to_a_directory = G
volume_down_1 = <
volume_up_1 = >
volume_down_5 = ,
volume_up_5 = .
seek_forward = RIGHT
seek_backward = LEFT
seek_forward_fast = ]
seek_backward_fast = [
hide_message = I
refresh = ^r
reload = r
toggle_hidden_files = ^h
search_menu = /
help = ?
toggle_show_time = t
toggle_show_format = F
cancel = ^x ESCAPE
go_url = o
go_to_music_directory = m
theme_menu = V
# div crap
# history_up = UP
# history_down = DOWN
# toggle_softmixer = M
# playlist_full_paths =
# plist_move_up = ^p
# plist_move_down = ^n
# remove_dead_entries = Y
# next_search = n
# mark_start = '
# mark_end = "
# plist_add_stream = ^u
# toggle_mixer = x
# toggle_equalizer = E
# equalizer_refresh = e
# clear_queue = Z
# delete_to_start = ^u
# delete_to_end = ^k
# equalizer_prev =
# equalizer_next =
# toggle_make_mono =
# show_lyrics =
# enqueue_file =
#
# exec_command1 = F1
# exec_command2 = F2
# exec_command3 = F3
# exec_command4 = F4
# exec_command5 = F5
# exec_command6 = F6
# exec_command7 = F7
# exec_command8 = F8
# exec_command9 = F9
# exec_command10 = F10
# Key bindings for directories: defaults are Shift-number
# shift 1 = ! = Fastdir1
go_to_fast_dir1 = !
go_to_fast_dir2 = @
go_to_fast_dir3 = #
go_to_fast_dir4 = $
go_to_fast_dir5 = %
go_to_fast_dir6 = ^
go_to_fast_dir7 = &
go_to_fast_dir8 = *
go_to_fast_dir9 = (
go_to_fast_dir10 = )
volume_10 = M-1
volume_20 = M-2
volume_30 = M-3
volume_40 = M-4
volume_50 = M-5
volume_60 = M-6
volume_70 = M-7
volume_80 = M-8
volume_90 = M-9
# The following commands are available but not assigned to any keys by
# default:
#
# toggle_percent Switch on/off play progress bar time percentage
#
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{
"signature.target": "echo",
"python.jediEnabled": false,
"suggest.autoTrigger": "always",
"python.autoComplete.addBrackets": true,
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": false,
"python.linting.flake8Enabled": true,
"python.linting.pylintArgs": ["--disable=all", "--enable=F,E,unreachable,duplicate-key,unnecessary-semicolon,global-variable-not-assigned,unused-variable,binary-op-exception,bad-format-string,anomalous-backslash-in-string,bad-open-mode"],
"python.linting.flake8Args": ["--ignore=E226,E231,E241,E501,E701,E704"],
"python.linting.enabled": true,
"git.enableGutters": true
}
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set shell=bash
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" plugins
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
if ! filereadable(expand('~/.config/nvim/autoload/plug.vim'))
echo "Downloading junegunn/vim-plug to manage plugins..."
silent !mkdir -p ~/.config/nvim/autoload/
silent !curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim" > ~/.config/nvim/autoload/plug.vim
endif
call plug#begin('~/.config/nvim/plugged')
" tools
Plug 'neoclide/coc.nvim', {'branch': 'release'}
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', {'dir': '~/.fzf', 'do': './install --all'}
Plug 'junegunn/fzf.vim'
Plug 'sheerun/vim-polyglot' " language syntax
Plug 'godlygeek/tabular' " help aligning text on tabs
Plug 'tpope/vim-fugitive'
Plug 'jupyter-vim/jupyter-vim'
" markdown
Plug 'iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim', { 'do': { -> mkdp#util#install() } }
Plug 'plasticboy/vim-markdown' " markdown helper.
" helpers
Plug 'scrooloose/nerdcommenter' " commenting tool
Plug 'tpope/vim-surround' " parentheses helper
Plug 'mbbill/undotree' " Persistent undo
Plug 'junegunn/vim-peekaboo' " show paste buffers
Plug 'farmergreg/vim-lastplace' " When reopen a buffer, puts the cursor where it was last time
Plug 'christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator' " integrate movement in tmux and vim
Plug 'haya14busa/vim-asterisk' " better asterisk motions
Plug 'bfredl/nvim-miniyank' " nvim bugfix block copy
"Plug 'terryma/vim-multiple-cursors' " multiple cursors via 'C-n'
"Plug 'michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object' " define indent as a group to operate on
"Plug 'liuchengxu/vim-which-key' " popuup for shortcuts like emacs
" aesthetics
Plug 'chriskempson/base16-vim' " base16 themes
Plug 'junegunn/goyo.vim' " zen mode
Plug 'junegunn/limelight.vim' " highlight current paragraph
Plug 'PotatoesMaster/i3-vim-syntax' " syntax highlighting for i3 file
Plug 'chrisbra/Colorizer' " show color codes
Plug 'junegunn/rainbow_parentheses.vim' " colorize parentheses
" file mgmt
Plug 'jeetsukumaran/vim-buffergator'
"Plug 'scrooloose/nerdtree'
"Plug 'tiagofumo/vim-nerdtree-syntax-highlight'
"Plug 'vifm/vifm.vim'
Plug 'rafaqz/ranger.vim'
" themes
Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline'
Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline-themes'
Plug 'junegunn/seoul256.vim'
call plug#end()
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" format
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"if has("nvim")
" set termguicolors
"endif
let base16colorspace=256
colorscheme seoul256
"let g:airline_theme='molokai'
"let g:airline_theme='qwq'
let g:airline_theme='badwolf'
"let g:airline_theme='silver'
"let g:airline_theme='raven'
" Transparent Background (For i3 and compton)
highlight Normal guibg=NONE ctermbg=NONE
highlight LineNr guibg=NONE ctermbg=NONE
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" settings
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" general
set cmdheight=2 " height of command bar at the bottom. 1 is default
let g:BASH_Ctrl_j='off' " avoid 'C-j' being overridden to newline
let g:BASH_Ctrl_l='off' " avoid 'C-l' being overridden to newline
set updatetime=300
set timeoutlen=500
set lazyredraw
" fold config
set foldmethod=indent
set foldlevelstart=20
" zm/M zr/R increase/increase foldlevel (max)
" zo/O zc/C open / close fold (max)
" za zA switch fold (small/full)
" zi toggle folds
" zi zj move to next / prev fold
" concealment
set conceallevel=2
let g:tex_conceal='bd'
" indentation
set ai " auto indent
set si " smart indent
" Disables automatic commenting on newline:
autocmd FileType * setlocal formatoptions-=c formatoptions-=r formatoptions-=o
autocmd Filetype markdown setlocal shiftwidth=2
" Automatically deletes all trailing whitespace on save.
autocmd BufWritePre * %s/\s\+$//e
" default new file is markdown
autocmd BufEnter * if &filetype == "" | setlocal ft=markdown | endif
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" keybinds
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" general
let mapleader="\<SPACE>"
let maplocalleader=","
"nmap <silent> <leader> :WhichKey '<SPACE>'<cr>
tmap <C-x> <C-\><C-n>
nmap <esc><esc> :noh<cr>
if has('nvim')
nmap <leader>R :so ~/.config/nvim/init.vim<cr>
nmap <leader>E :tabe ~/.config/nvim/init.vim<cr>
else
nmap <leader>R :so ~/.vimrc<cr>
nmap <leader>E :tabe ~/.vimrc<cr>
endif
map q: <nop>
nmap Q <nop>
map p <Plug>(miniyank-autoput)
map P <Plug>(miniyank-autoPut)
" search for selected text in visual mode
vnoremap // y/<C-R>"<CR>
" exit terminal
:tnoremap <F2> <C-\><C-n>
" keep selection after indenting
nmap <Tab> >>_
nmap <S-Tab> <<_
vmap <Tab> >gv
vmap <S-Tab> <gv
" move between windows by hjkl
nmap <silent> <M-h> :TmuxNavigateLeft<cr>
nmap <silent> <M-j> :TmuxNavigateDown<cr>
nmap <silent> <M-k> :TmuxNavigateUp<cr>
nmap <silent> <M-l> :TmuxNavigateRight<cr>
" make splits and tabs
nmap <leader><BAR> :vsplit<cr>
nmap <leader>- :split<cr>
nmap <leader>o :tabnew %<cr>
" resize windows with hjkl
nmap <C-h> <C-w><
nmap <C-j> <C-w>-
nmap <C-k> <C-w>+
nmap <C-l> <C-w>>
" other C-w commands to remember
" <C-w>BAR maximise
" <C-w>= equalize sizes
" <C-w>T move buffer to new tab
" move windows with <leader>+HJKL
" <C-w>H
" <C-w>J
" <C-w>K
" <C-w>L
" remove buffer
nmap <leader>d :bp<bar>sp<bar>bn<bar>bd<cr>
" nmap <leader>q :bd<cr>
" fullscreen mode and reset
map <M-g> :Goyo<cr>
map <M-w> <C-w>=
map <M-BAR> <C-w><BAR>
map <M--> <C-w>_
" tab management
nmap <leader>h :tabprevious<cr>
nmap <leader>l :tabnext<cr>
nmap <M-Left> :call MoveToNextTab()<cr>
nmap <M-Right> :call MoveToPrevTab()<cr>
nmap <silent> <C-Left> :execute 'silent! tabmove ' . (tabpagenr()-2)<cr>
nmap <silent> <C-Right> :execute 'silent! tabmove ' . (tabpagenr()+1)<cr>
" fzf
nmap <C-p>g :GitFiles<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>f :Files<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>l :Fag<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>b :Buffers<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>c :Commands<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>t :Colors<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>m :Marks<ENTER>
nmap <C-p>w :Windows<ENTER>
nmap <F2> :Maps<ENTER>
let g:fzf_action={
\ 'ctrl-o': 'tab split',
\ 'ctrl-h': 'split',
\ 'ctrl-l': 'vsplit' }
" Close preview window when completion is done
autocmd! CompleteDone * if pumvisible() == 0 | pclose | endif
" coc menus
imap <silent><expr> <TAB>
\ pumvisible() ? "\<C-n>" :
\ <SID>check_back_space() ? "\<TAB>" :
\ coc#refresh()
imap <expr><S-Tab> pumvisible() ? "\<C-p>" : "\<C-h>"
imap <silent><expr> <C-space> coc#refresh()
" coc helpers
nmap <silent> gP <Plug>(coc-diagnostic-prev)
nmap <silent> gp <Plug>(coc-diagnostic-next)
nmap <silent> gd <Plug>(coc-definition)
nmap <silent> gy <Plug>(coc-type-definition)
nmap <silent> gi <Plug>(coc-implementation)
nmap <silent> gr <Plug>(coc-references)
nmap <silent> gR <Plug>(coc-refactor)
" coc git
nmap <leader>gn <Plug>(coc-git-nextchunk)
nmap <leader>gp <Plug>(coc-git-prevchunk)
nmap <leader>g<cr> <Plug>(coc-git-chunkinfo)
nmap <leader>gs :CocCommand git.chunkStage<CR>
vmap <leader>gs :CocCommand git.chunkStage<CR>
vmap <leader>gX :CocCommand git.chunkUndo<CR>
" vim-fugitive
" g? for fugitive help. :Gdiff, :Gblame, :Gstats '=' expand, '-' add/reset changes, :Gcommit % to commit current file with messag
nmap <leader>gg :vertical Gstatus<cr>:vertical resize 60<cr>
" nerdtree
map <leader>N :NERDTreeToggle<cr>
" ranger.vim
map <leader>rr :RangerEdit<cr>
map <leader>rv :RangerVSplit<cr>
map <leader>rs :RangerSplit<cr>
map <leader>rt :RangerTab<cr>
map <leader>ri :RangerInsert<cr>
map <leader>ra :RangerAppend<cr>
map <leader>rc :set operatorfunc=RangerChangeOperator<cr>g@
map <leader>rd :RangerCD<cr>
map <leader>rld :RangerLCD<cr>
" nerdcommenter
" '<leader>c ', '<leader>cl' aligned and '<leader>cu>' remove
" vim-surround
" Visual: 'SA' to wrap in A. Surround: 'csAB' to change from A to B, 'dsA' to remove A. Word: 'ysiwA' to wrap with A
" tabular
" line up selected text by :Tabularize /[identifier]
" vim markdown
" vim asterisk
map * <Plug>(asterisk-*)
map # <Plug>(asterisk-#)
map g* <Plug>(asterisk-g*)
map g# <Plug>(asterisk-g#)
map z* <Plug>(asterisk-z*)
map gz* <Plug>(asterisk-gz*)
map z# <Plug>(asterisk-z#)
map gz# <Plug>(asterisk-gz#)
" buffergator
map <leader>b :BuffergatorOpen<cr>
map <leader>B :BuffergatorClose<cr>
map <leader>t :BuffergatorTabsOpen<cr>
map <leader>T :BuffergatorTabsClose<cr>
nmap <leader>j :BuffergatorMruCyclePrev<cr>
nmap <leader>k :BuffergatorMruCycleNext<cr>
" jupyter-vim
let g:jupyter_mapkeys = 0
" Send a selection of lines
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qR :JupyterRunFile<CR>
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qQ :JupyterSendCell<CR>
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qq <Plug>JupyterRunTextObj
vmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qq <Plug>JupyterRunVisual
" nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qr :JupyterSendRange<CR>
" other
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qc :JupyterConnect<cr>
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qi :PythonImportThisFile<CR>
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qu :JupyterUpdateShell<CR>
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qb :PythonSetBreak<CR>
nmap <buffer> <silent> <leader>qd :JupyterCd %:p:h<CR>
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" plugin config
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" tmux navigator
let g:tmux_navigator_no_mappings=1
" undotree defaults
set undodir=~/.vim/undo/
" Goyo plugin makes text more readable when writing prose:
let g:goyo_width=120
let g:goyo_height=85
let g:goyo_linenr=1
function! s:goyo_enter()
Limelight
endfunction
function! s:goyo_leave()
highlight Normal guibg=NONE ctermbg=NONE
highlight LineNr guibg=NONE ctermbg=NONE
Limelight!
endfunction
autocmd! User GoyoEnter nested call <SID>goyo_enter()
autocmd! User GoyoLeave nested call <SID>goyo_leave()
" Limelight
let g:limelight_conceal_ctermfg='gray' " Color name (:help cterm-colors) or ANSI code
let g:limelight_conceal_guifg='DarkGray' " Color name (:help gui-colors) or RGB color
let g:limelight_default_coefficient=0.7
let g:limelight_paragraph_span=0 " Number of preceding/following paragraphs to include (default: 0)
let g:limelight_priority=-1 " Highlighting priority (default: 10). Set it to -1 not to overrule hlsearch
let g:limelight_bop='^\n^'
let g:limelight_eop='\ze\n\n'
" NerdTree
" Nerd tree autostart if empty
" autocmd vimenter * NERDTree
"autocmd StdinReadPre * let s:std_in=1
"autocmd VimEnter * if argc() == 1 && isdirectory(argv()[0]) && !exists("s:std_in") | exe 'NERDTree' argv()[0] | wincmd p | ene | exe 'cd '.argv()[0] | endif
"autocmd bufenter * if (winnr("$") == 1 && exists("b:NERDTree") && b:NERDTree.isTabTree()) | q | endif
" Nerd tree binding
"autocmd bufenter * if (winnr("$") == 1 && exists("b:NERDTree") && b:NERDTree.isTabTree()) | q | endif
" Airline
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#enabled=1
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_splits=0
"let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_tabs=0
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_buffers = 0
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#switch_buffers_and_tabs=0
let g:airline_powerline_fonts=1
" vim-markdown
let g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent=0
let g:vim_markdown_conceal=1
let g:vim_markdown_math=0
" markdown preview
let g:mkdp_auto_start=0 " auto start on moving into
let g:mkdp_auto_close=0 " auto close on moving away
let g:mkdp_open_to_the_world=0 " available to others
let g:mkdp_open_ip='' " use custom IP to open preview page
let g:mkdp_port='' " use a custom port to start server or random for empty
let g:mkdp_browser='google-chrome' " specify browser to open preview page
let g:mkdp_markdown_css='' " use a custom markdown style must be absolute path
let g:mkdp_highlight_css='' " use a custom highlight style must absolute path
let g:mkdp_preview_options={
\ 'mkit': {},
\ 'katex': {},
\ 'uml': {},
\ 'maid': {},
\ 'disable_sync_scroll': 0,
\ 'sync_scroll_type': 'middle',
\ 'hide_yaml_meta': 1
\ }
" mkit: markdown-it options for render
" katex: katex options for math
" uml: markdown-it-plantuml options
" maid: mermaid options
" disable_sync_scroll: if disable sync scroll, default 0
" sync_scroll_type: 'middle', 'top' or 'relative', default value is 'middle'
" middle: mean the cursor position alway show at the middle of the preview page
" top: mean the vim top viewport alway show at the top of the preview page
" relative: mean the cursor position alway show at the relative positon of the preview page
" hide_yaml_meta: if hide yaml metadata, default is 1
" peekaboo
let g:peekaboo_window='vert bo 80new'
let g:peekaboo_delay=1000
let g:peekaboo_compact=0
" coc
function! s:check_back_space() abort
let col=col('.') - 1
return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s'
endfunction
nmap <silent> K :call <SID>show_documentation()<CR>
" fzf only search lines and show preview
command! -bang -nargs=* Fag call s:fag(<q-args>, {'options': '--delimiter : --nth 4..'}, <bang>1)
" fzf files with preview
command! -bang -nargs=? -complete=dir Files
\ call fzf#vim#files(<q-args>, {'options': ['--info=default', '--preview', 'cat {}']}, <bang>1)
" vim asterisk
let g:asterisk#keeppos = 1
" buffgator
let g:buffergator_mru_cycle_loop = 0
let g:buffergator_suppress_keymaps = 1
let g:buffergator_autoupdate = 1
let g:buffergator_sort_regime = 'mru'
let g:buffergator_display_regime = 'basename'
let g:buffergator_autodismiss_on_select = 0
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" functions
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" coc
" show documentation in preview window
function! s:show_documentation()
if (index(['vim','help'], &filetype) >= 0)
execute 'h '.expand('<cword>')
else
call CocAction('doHover')
endif
endfunction
" fzf
let s:TYPE={'dict': type({}), 'funcref': type(function('call')), 'string': type(''), 'list': type([])}
if !exists("*s:fag")
function! s:fag(query, ...)
if type(a:query) != s:TYPE.string
return s:warn('Invalid query argument')
endif
let query=empty(a:query) ? '^(?=.)' : a:query
let args=copy(a:000)
let ag_opts=len(args) > 1 && type(args[0]) == s:TYPE.string ? remove(args, 0) : '--follow'
let command=ag_opts . ' ' . fzf#shellescape(query)
return call('fzf#vim#ag_raw', insert(args, command, 0))
endfunction
endif
" for moving of tabs
if !exists("*MoveToPrevTab")
function MoveToPrevTab()
"there is only one window
if tabpagenr('$') == 1 && winnr('$') == 1
return
endif
"preparing new window
let l:tab_nr=tabpagenr('$')
let l:cur_buf=bufnr('%')
if tabpagenr() != 1
close!
if l:tab_nr == tabpagenr('$')
tabprev
endif
sp
else
close!
exe "0tabnew"
endif
"opening current buffer in new window
exe "b".l:cur_buf
endfunc
endif
if !exists("*MoveToNextTab()")
function MoveToNextTab()
"there is only one window
if tabpagenr('$') == 1 && winnr('$') == 1
return
endif
"preparing new window
let l:tab_nr=tabpagenr('$')
let l:cur_buf=bufnr('%')
if tabpagenr() < tab_nr
close!
if l:tab_nr == tabpagenr('$')
tabnext
endif
sp
else
close!
tabnew
endif
"opening current buffer in new window
exe "b".l:cur_buf
endfunc
endif
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" default settings config
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" default.vim - Better vim than the default
" Maintainer: Liu-Cheng Xu <https://github.com/liuchengxu>
" Version: 1.0
" vim: et ts=2 sts=2 sw=2
scriptencoding utf-8
if &compatible || exists('g:loaded_vim_better_default')
finish
endif
let g:loaded_vim_better_default = 1
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" Neovim has set these as default
if !has('nvim')
set nocompatible
syntax on " Syntax highlighting
filetype plugin indent on " Automatically detect file types
set autoindent " Indent at the same level of the previous line
set autoread " Automatically read a file changed outside of vim
set backspace=indent,eol,start " Backspace for dummies
set complete-=i " Exclude files completion
set display=lastline " Show as much as possible of the last line
set encoding=utf-8 " Set default encoding
set history=10000 " Maximum history record
set hlsearch " Highlight search terms
set incsearch " Find as you type search
set laststatus=2 " Always show status line
set ttymouse=xterm2
set mouse=a " Automatically enable mouse usage
set smarttab " Smart tab
set ttyfast " Faster redrawing
set viminfo+=! " Viminfo include !
set wildmenu " Show list instead of just completing
"set ttymouse=xterm2
endif
set shortmess=atOI " No help Uganda information, and overwrite read messages to avoid PRESS ENTER prompts
set ignorecase " Case insensitive search
set wildignorecase
set smartcase " ... but case sensitive when uc present
set scrolljump=5 " Line to scroll when cursor leaves screen
set scrolloff=3 " Minumum lines to keep above and below cursor
set nowrap " Do not wrap long lines
set shiftwidth=4 " Use indents of 4 spaces
set tabstop=4 " An indentation every four columns
set softtabstop=4 " Let backspace delete indent
set splitright " Puts new vsplit windows to the right of the current
set splitbelow " Puts new split windows to the bottom of the current
set autowrite " Automatically write a file when leaving a modified buffer
set mousehide " Hide the mouse cursor while typing
set hidden " Allow buffer switching without saving
set t_Co=256 " Use 256 colors
set ruler " Show the ruler
set showcmd " Show partial commands in status line and Selected characters/lines in visual mode
set showmode " Show current mode in command-line
set showmatch " Show matching brackets/parentthesis
set matchtime=5 " Show matching time
set report=0 " Always report changed lines
set linespace=0 " No extra spaces between rows
set pumheight=20 " Avoid the pop up menu occupying the whole screen
if !exists('g:vim_better_default_tabs_as_spaces') || g:vim_better_default_tabs_as_spaces
set expandtab " Tabs are spaces, not tabs
end
" http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6427650/vim-in-tmux-background-color-changes-when-paging/15095377#15095377
set t_ut=
set winminheight=0
set wildmode=list:longest,full
set listchars=tab:→\ ,eol:↵,trail,extends:↷,precedes:↶
set whichwrap+=<,>,h,l " Allow backspace and cursor keys to cross line boundaries
set termencoding=utf-8
set fileencoding=utf-8
set fileencodings=utf-8,ucs-bom,gb18030,gbk,gb2312,cp936
set wildignore+=*swp,*.class,*.pyc,*.png,*.jpg,*.gif,*.zip
set wildignore+=*/tmp/*,*.o,*.obj,*.so " Unix
set wildignore+=*\\tmp\\*,*.exe " Windows
" Visual shifting (does not exit Visual mode)
vnoremap < <gv
vnoremap > >gv
" Treat long lines as break lines (useful when moving around in them)
nmap j gj
nmap k gk
vmap j gj
vmap k gk
" :W sudo saves the file
" (useful for handling the permission-denied error)
command! W w !sudo tee % > /dev/null
" Change cursor shape for iTerm2 on macOS {
" bar in Insert mode
" inside iTerm2
if $TERM_PROGRAM =~# 'iTerm'
let &t_SI = "\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=1\x7"
let &t_SR = "\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=2\x7"
let &t_EI = "\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=0\x7"
endif
" inside tmux
if exists('$TMUX') && $TERM != 'xterm-kitty'
let &t_SI = "\<Esc>Ptmux;\<Esc>\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=1\x7\<Esc>\\"
let &t_SR = "\<Esc>Ptmux;\<Esc>\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=2\x7\<Esc>\\"
let &t_EI = "\<Esc>Ptmux;\<Esc>\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=0\x7\<Esc>\\"
endif
" inside neovim
if has('nvim')
let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_CURSOR_SHAPE=2
endif
" }
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_minimum', 0)
finish
endif
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_backup_on', 0)
set backup
else
set nobackup
set noswapfile
set nowritebackup
endif
"set background=dark " Assume dark background
set cursorline " Highlight current line
set fileformats=unix,dos,mac " Use Unix as the standard file type
set number " Line numbers on
"set relativenumber " Relative numbers on
set fillchars=vert:│,stl:\ ,stlnc:\
" Annoying temporary files
set directory=/tmp//,.
set backupdir=/tmp//,.
"if v:version >= 703
"set undodir=/tmp//,.
"endif
highlight clear SignColumn " SignColumn should match background
" highlight clear LineNr " Current line number row will have same background color in relative mode
if has('unnamedplus')
set clipboard+=unnamedplus
else
set clipboard+=unnamed
endif
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_persistent_undo', 1)
if has('persistent_undo')
set undofile " Persistent undo
set undolevels=500 " Maximum number of changes that can be undone
set undoreload=5000 " Maximum number lines to save for undo on a buffer reload
endif
endif
if has('gui_running')
set guioptions-=r " Hide the right scrollbar
set guioptions-=L " Hide the left scrollbar
set guioptions-=T
set guioptions-=e
set shortmess+=c
" No annoying sound on errors
set noerrorbells
set novisualbell
set visualbell t_vb=
endif
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_key_mapping', 1)
" Basic {
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_basic_key_mapping', 1)
" Insert mode shortcut
inoremap <C-h> <Left>
inoremap <C-j> <Down>
inoremap <C-k> <Up>
inoremap <C-l> <Right>
inoremap <C-b> <BS>
" Bash like
inoremap <C-a> <Home>
inoremap <C-e> <End>
inoremap <C-d> <Delete>
" Command mode shortcut
cnoremap <C-h> <BS>
cnoremap <C-j> <Down>
cnoremap <C-k> <Up>
cnoremap <C-b> <Left>
cnoremap <C-f> <Right>
cnoremap <C-a> <Home>
cnoremap <C-e> <End>
cnoremap <C-d> <Delete>
" Quit visual mode
vnoremap v <Esc>
" Move to the start of line
nnoremap H ^
" Move to the end of line
nnoremap L $
" Redo
nnoremap U <C-r>
" Quick command mode
nnoremap <CR> :
" In the quickfix window, <CR> is used to jump to the error under the
" cursor, so undefine the mapping there.
autocmd BufReadPost quickfix nnoremap <buffer> <CR> <CR>
" Yank to the end of line
nnoremap Y y$
" Open shell in vim
if has('nvim') || has('terminal')
map <Leader>' :terminal<CR>
else
map <Leader>' :shell<CR>
endif
endif
" }
" Buffer {
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_buffer_key_mapping', 0)
nnoremap <Leader>bp :bprevious<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>bn :bnext<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>bf :bfirst<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>bl :blast<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>bd :bp<bar>sp<bar>bn<bar>bd<cr>
nnoremap <Leader>bk :bw<CR>
endif
" }
" File {
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_file_key_mapping', 1)
" File save
nnoremap <Leader>fs :update<CR>
endif
" }
" Fold {
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_fold_key_mapping', 1)
nnoremap <Leader>f0 :set foldlevel=0<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f1 :set foldlevel=1<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f2 :set foldlevel=2<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f3 :set foldlevel=3<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f4 :set foldlevel=4<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f5 :set foldlevel=5<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f6 :set foldlevel=6<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f7 :set foldlevel=7<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f8 :set foldlevel=8<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>f9 :set foldlevel=9<CR>
endif
" }
" Window {
if get(g:, 'vim_better_default_window_key_mapping', 1)
" resize
nnoremap <Leader>wh <C-W>5<
nnoremap <Leader>wl <C-W>5>
nnoremap <Leader>wj :resize +5<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>wk :resize -5<CR>
nnoremap <Leader>w= <C-W>=
nnoremap <Leader>w<BAR> <C-W><BAR>
nnoremap <Leader>w- <C-W>_
nnoremap <Leader>wg :Goyo<cr>
" move
nnoremap <Leader>H <C-W>H
nnoremap <Leader>L <C-W>L
nnoremap <Leader>J <C-W>J
nnoremap <Leader>K <C-W>K
" rotate
nnoremap <Leader>wr <C-W>r
nnoremap <Leader>wR <C-W>R
nnoremap <Leader>wx <C-W>x
" tabs
nnoremap <Leader>wo <C-W>o
endif
" }
endif
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo
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# Configuration for OneDrive Linux Client
# This file contains the list of supported configuration fields
# with their default values.
# All values need to be enclosed in quotes
# When changing a config option below, remove the '#' from the start of the line
# For explanations of all config options below see docs/USAGE.md or the man page.
#
sync_dir = "/mnt/storage/Onedrive"
# skip_file = "~*|.~*|*.tmp"
# monitor_interval = "45"
skip_dir = "Videos"
# log_dir = "/var/log/onedrive/"
# drive_id = ""
# upload_only = "false"
# check_nomount = "false"
# check_nosync = "false"
# download_only = "false"
# disable_notifications = "false"
# disable_upload_validation = "false"
# enable_logging = "false"
# force_http_11 = "false"
# force_http_2 = "false"
# local_first = "false"
# no_remote_delete = "false"
# skip_symlinks = "false"
# debug_https = "false"
# skip_dotfiles = "false"
# dry_run = "false"
# min_notify_changes = "5"
# monitor_log_frequency = "5"
# monitor_fullscan_frequency = "10"
# sync_root_files = "false"
# classify_as_big_delete = "1000"
# user_agent = ""
# remove_source_files = "false"
# skip_dir_strict_match = "false"
# application_id = ""
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from ranger.gui.colorscheme import ColorScheme
from ranger.gui.color import *
class ColorScheme(ColorScheme):
def use(self, context):
fg, bg, attr = default_colors
if context.reset:
return default_colors
elif context.in_browser:
if context.selected:
attr = reverse
else:
attr = normal
if context.empty or context.error:
fg = 6
bg = 1
if context.border:
fg = white
if context.image:
fg = 201
if context.video:
fg = 13
if context.audio:
fg = 10
if context.document:
fg = 12
if context.container:
attr |= bold
fg = 1
if context.directory:
attr |= normal
fg = 3
elif context.executable and not \
any((context.media, context.container,
context.fifo, context.socket)):
attr |= bold
fg = 2
if context.socket:
fg = 21
attr |= bold
if context.fifo or context.device:
fg = 21
if context.device:
attr |= bold
if context.link:
fg = context.good and 6 or 1
if context.bad:
fg = 0
bg = 1
if context.tag_marker and not context.selected:
attr |= bold
fg = 88
if not context.selected and (context.cut or context.copied):
attr = reverse
if context.main_column:
if context.selected:
attr |= bold
if context.marked:
attr |= bold
fg = 8
if context.badinfo:
if attr & reverse:
bg = 1
else:
fg = 7
elif context.in_titlebar:
attr |= bold
if context.hostname:
fg = context.bad and 1 or 5
elif context.directory:
fg = 5
elif context.tab:
if context.good:
bg = 2
elif context.in_statusbar:
if context.permissions:
if context.good:
fg = 2
bg = 0
elif context.bad:
fg = 1
if context.marked:
attr |= bold | reverse
fg = 88
if context.message:
if context.bad:
attr |= bold
fg = 9
if context.loaded:
bg = 1
if context.text:
if context.highlight:
attr |= reverse
if context.in_taskview:
if context.title:
fg = 4
if context.selected:
attr |= reverse
if context.loaded:
if context.selected:
fg = 1
else:
bg = 1
return fg, bg, attr
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from ranger.gui.colorscheme import ColorScheme
from ranger.gui.color import *
class base(ColorScheme):
progress_bar_color = 1
def use(self, context):
fg, bg, attr = default_colors
if context.reset:
return default_colors
elif context.in_browser:
if context.selected:
attr = reverse
else:
attr = normal
if context.empty or context.error:
fg = 7
bg = 1
if context.border:
fg = 238
if context.image:
fg = 146
if context.video:
fg = 176
if context.audio:
fg = 173
if context.document:
fg = 216
if context.container:
attr |= bold
fg = 1
if context.directory:
attr |= bold
fg = 8
elif context.executable and not \
any((context.media, context.container,
context.fifo, context.socket)):
attr |= bold
fg = 4
if context.socket:
fg = 3
attr |= bold
if context.fifo or context.device:
fg = 10
if context.device:
attr |= bold
if context.link:
fg = context.good and 7 or 8
bg = 8
if context.bad:
fg = 1
if context.tag_marker and not context.selected:
attr |= bold
if fg in (7, 8):
fg = 1
else:
fg = 1
if not context.selected and (context.cut or context.copied):
fg = 15
bg = 8
if context.main_column:
if context.selected:
attr |= bold
if context.marked:
attr |= bold
fg = 8
if context.badinfo:
if attr & reverse:
bg = 1
else:
fg = 7
elif context.in_titlebar:
attr |= bold
if context.hostname:
fg = context.bad and 8 or 7
elif context.directory:
fg = 8
elif context.tab:
if context.good:
fg = 1
elif context.link:
fg = 8
elif context.in_statusbar:
if context.permissions:
if context.good:
fg = 7
elif context.bad:
fg = 8
if context.marked:
attr |= bold | reverse
fg = 8
if context.message:
if context.bad:
attr |= bold
fg = 10
if context.loaded:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsinfo:
fg = 10
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcscommit:
fg = 5
attr &= ~bold
if context.text:
if context.highlight:
attr |= reverse
if context.in_taskview:
if context.title:
fg = 8
if context.selected:
attr |= reverse
if context.loaded:
if context.selected:
fg = self.progress_bar_color
else:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsfile and not context.selected:
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcsconflict:
fg = 11
elif context.vcschanged:
fg = 12
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 210
elif context.vcsstaged:
fg = 216
elif context.vcssync:
fg = 113
elif context.vcsignored:
fg = 141
elif context.vcsremote and not context.selected:
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcssync:
fg = 12
elif context.vcsbehind:
fg = 13
elif context.vcsahead:
fg = 9
elif context.vcsdiverged:
fg = 10
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 11
return fg, bg, attr
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# Ivaylo Kuzev <ivkuzev@gmail.com>, 2014
# Zenburn like colorscheme for https://github.com/hut/ranger .
# default colorscheme.
# Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Roman Zimbelmann <hut@lepus.uberspace.de>
# This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3.
from ranger.gui.colorscheme import ColorScheme
from ranger.gui.color import *
class Zenburn(ColorScheme):
progress_bar_color = 108
def use(self, context):
fg, bg, attr = default_colors
if context.reset:
return default_colors
elif context.in_browser:
if context.selected:
attr = reverse
else:
attr = normal
if context.empty or context.error:
fg = 174
bg = 235
if context.border:
fg = 248
if context.image:
fg = 109
if context.video:
fg = 66
if context.audio:
fg = 116
if context.document:
fg = 151
if context.container:
attr |= bold
fg = 174
if context.directory:
attr |= bold
fg = 223
elif context.executable and not \
any((context.media, context.container,
context.fifo, context.socket)):
attr |= bold
fg = 108
if context.socket:
fg = 180
attr |= bold
if context.fifo or context.device:
fg = 144
if context.device:
attr |= bold
if context.link:
fg = context.good and 223 or 116
bg = 234
if context.bad:
bg = 235
if context.tag_marker and not context.selected:
attr |= bold
if fg in (174, 95):
fg = 248
else:
fg = 174
if not context.selected and (context.cut or context.copied):
fg = 108
bg = 234
if context.main_column:
if context.selected:
attr |= bold
if context.marked:
attr |= bold
fg = 223
if context.badinfo:
if attr & reverse:
bg = 95
else:
fg = 95
elif context.in_titlebar:
attr |= bold
if context.hostname:
fg = context.bad and 174 or 180
elif context.directory:
fg = 223
elif context.tab:
if context.good:
bg = 180
elif context.link:
fg = 116
elif context.in_statusbar:
if context.permissions:
if context.good:
fg = 108
elif context.bad:
fg = 174
if context.marked:
attr |= bold | reverse
fg = 223
if context.message:
if context.bad:
attr |= bold
fg = 174
if context.loaded:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsinfo:
fg = 116
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcscommit:
fg = 144
attr &= ~bold
if context.text:
if context.highlight:
attr |= reverse
if context.in_taskview:
if context.title:
fg = 116
if context.selected:
attr |= reverse
if context.loaded:
if context.selected:
fg = self.progress_bar_color
else:
bg = self.progress_bar_color
if context.vcsfile and not context.selected:
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcsconflict:
fg = 95
elif context.vcschanged:
fg = 174
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 174
elif context.vcsstaged:
fg = 108
elif context.vcssync:
fg = 108
elif context.vcsignored:
fg = default
elif context.vcsremote and not context.selected:
attr &= ~bold
if context.vcssync:
fg = 108
elif context.vcsbehind:
fg = 174
elif context.vcsahead:
fg = 116
elif context.vcsdiverged:
fg = 95
elif context.vcsunknown:
fg = 174
return fg, bg, attr
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# ===================================================================
# This file contains the default startup commands for ranger.
# To change them, it is recommended to create the file
# ~/.config/ranger/rc.conf and add your custom commands there.
#
# If you copy this whole file there, you may want to set the environment
# variable RANGER_LOAD_DEFAULT_RC to FALSE to avoid loading it twice.
#
# The purpose of this file is mainly to define keybindings and settings.
# For running more complex python code, please create a plugin in "plugins/" or
# a command in "commands.py".
#
# Each line is a command that will be run before the user interface
# is initialized. As a result, you can not use commands which rely
# on the UI such as :delete or :mark.
# ===================================================================
# ===================================================================
# == Options
# ===================================================================
# Which viewmode should be used? Possible values are:
# miller: Use miller columns which show multiple levels of the hierarchy
# multipane: Midnight-commander like multipane view showing all tabs next
# to each other
set viewmode miller
#set viewmode multipane
# How many columns are there, and what are their relative widths?
set column_ratios 1,3,4
# Which files should be hidden? (regular expression)
set hidden_filter ^\.|\.(?:pyc|pyo|bak|swp)$|^lost\+found$|^__(py)?cache__$
# Show hidden files? You can toggle this by typing 'zh'
set show_hidden true
# Ask for a confirmation when running the "delete" command?
# Valid values are "always", "never", "multiple" (default)
# With "multiple", ranger will ask only if you delete multiple files at once.
set confirm_on_delete never
# Which script is used to generate file previews?
# ranger ships with scope.sh, a script that calls external programs (see
# README.md for dependencies) to preview images, archives, etc.
set preview_script ~/.config/ranger/scope.sh
# Use the external preview script or display simple plain text or image previews?
set use_preview_script true
# Automatically count files in the directory, even before entering them?
set automatically_count_files true
# Open all images in this directory when running certain image viewers
# like feh or sxiv? You can still open selected files by marking them.
set open_all_images true
# Be aware of version control systems and display information.
set vcs_aware false
# State of the three backends git, hg, bzr. The possible states are
# disabled, local (only show local info), enabled (show local and remote
# information).
set vcs_backend_git enabled
set vcs_backend_hg disabled
set vcs_backend_bzr disabled
# Use one of the supported image preview protocols
set preview_images true
# Set the preview image method. Supported methods:
#
# * w3m (default):
# Preview images in full color with the external command "w3mimgpreview"?
# This requires the console web browser "w3m" and a supported terminal.
# It has been successfully tested with "xterm" and "urxvt" without tmux.
#
# * iterm2:
# Preview images in full color using iTerm2 image previews
# (http://iterm2.com/images.html). This requires using iTerm2 compiled
# with image preview support.
#
# * urxvt:
# Preview images in full color using urxvt image backgrounds. This
# requires using urxvt compiled with pixbuf support.
#
# * urxvt-full:
# The same as urxvt but utilizing not only the preview pane but the
# whole terminal window.
set preview_images_method w3m
# Use a unicode "..." character to mark cut-off filenames?
set unicode_ellipsis false
# Show dotfiles in the bookmark preview box?
set show_hidden_bookmarks true
# Which colorscheme to use? These colorschemes are available by default:
# default, jungle, snow, solarized
set colorscheme zenburn
# Preview files on the rightmost column?
# And collapse (shrink) the last column if there is nothing to preview?
set preview_files true
set preview_directories true
set collapse_preview true
# Save the console history on exit?
set save_console_history true
# Draw the status bar on top of the browser window (default: bottom)
set status_bar_on_top false
# Draw a progress bar in the status bar which displays the average state of all
# currently running tasks which support progress bars?
set draw_progress_bar_in_status_bar true
# Draw borders around columns?
set draw_borders true
# Display the directory name in tabs?
set dirname_in_tabs false
# Enable the mouse support?
set mouse_enabled true
# Display the file size in the main column or status bar?
set display_size_in_main_column true
set display_size_in_status_bar true
# Display files tags in all columns or only in main column?
set display_tags_in_all_columns true
# Set a title for the window?
set update_title false
# Set the title to "ranger" in the tmux program?
set update_tmux_title false
# Shorten the title if it gets long? The number defines how many
# directories are displayed at once, 0 turns off this feature.
set shorten_title 3
# Abbreviate $HOME with ~ in the titlebar (first line) of ranger?
set tilde_in_titlebar false
# How many directory-changes or console-commands should be kept in history?
set max_history_size 20
set max_console_history_size 50
# Try to keep so much space between the top/bottom border when scrolling:
set scroll_offset 8
# Flush the input after each key hit? (Noticeable when ranger lags)
set flushinput true
# Padding on the right when there's no preview?
# This allows you to click into the space to run the file.
set padding_right true
# Save bookmarks (used with mX and `X) instantly?
# This helps to synchronize bookmarks between multiple ranger
# instances but leads to *slight* performance loss.
# When false, bookmarks are saved when ranger is exited.
set autosave_bookmarks true
# You can display the "real" cumulative size of directories by using the
# command :get_cumulative_size or typing "dc". The size is expensive to
# calculate and will not be updated automatically. You can choose
# to update it automatically though by turning on this option:
set autoupdate_cumulative_size false
# Turning this on makes sense for screen readers:
set show_cursor false
# One of: size, natural, basename, atime, ctime, mtime, type, random
set sort natural
# Additional sorting options
set sort_reverse false
set sort_case_insensitive true
set sort_directories_first true
set sort_unicode false
# Enable this if key combinations with the Alt Key don't work for you.
# (Especially on xterm)
set xterm_alt_key false
# Whether to include bookmarks in cd command
set cd_bookmarks true
# Avoid previewing files larger than this size, in bytes. Use a value of 0 to
# disable this feature.
set preview_max_size 0
# Add the highlighted file to the path in the titlebar
set show_selection_in_titlebar true
# The delay that ranger idly waits for user input, in milliseconds, with a
# resolution of 100ms. Lower delay reduces lag between directory updates but
# increases CPU load.
set idle_delay 2000
# When the metadata manager module looks for metadata, should it only look for
# a ".metadata.json" file in the current directory, or do a deep search and
# check all directories above the current one as well?
set metadata_deep_search false
# Clear all existing filters when leaving a directory
set clear_filters_on_dir_change false
# Disable displaying line numbers in main column
set line_numbers false
# ===================================================================
# == Local Options
# ===================================================================
# You can set local options that only affect a single directory.
# Examples:
# setlocal path=~/downloads sort mtime
# ===================================================================
# == Command Aliases in the Console
# ===================================================================
alias e edit
alias q quit
alias q! quitall
alias qa quitall
alias qall quitall
alias setl setlocal
alias filter scout -prt
alias find scout -aeit
alias mark scout -mr
alias unmark scout -Mr
alias search scout -rs
alias search_inc scout -rts
alias travel scout -aefiklst
# ===================================================================
# == Define keys for the browser
# ===================================================================
# Basic
map Q quit!
map q quit
copymap q ZZ ZQ
map R reload_cwd
map <C-r> reset
map <C-l> redraw_window
map <C-c> abort
map <esc> change_mode normal
map ~ set viewmode!
map i display_file
map ? help
map W display_log
map w taskview_open
map S shell $SHELL
map : console
map ; console
map ! console shell%space
map @ console -p6 shell %%s
map # console shell -p%space
map s console shell%space
map r chain draw_possible_programs; console open_with%%space
#map f console find%space
map f console scout -ftsea%space
map cd console cd%space
# Change the line mode
map Mf linemode filename
map Mi linemode fileinfo
map Mm linemode mtime
map Mp linemode permissions
map Ms linemode sizemtime
map Mt linemode metatitle
# Tagging / Marking
map t tag_toggle
map ut tag_remove
map "<any> tag_toggle tag=%any
map <Space> mark_files toggle=True
map v mark_files all=True toggle=True
map uv mark_files all=True val=False
map V toggle_visual_mode
map uV toggle_visual_mode reverse=True
# For the nostalgics: Midnight Commander bindings
map <F1> help
map <F3> display_file
map <F4> edit
map <F5> copy
map <F6> cut
map <F7> console mkdir%space
map <F8> console delete
map <F10> exit
# In case you work on a keyboard with dvorak layout
map <UP> move up=1
map <DOWN> move down=1
map <LEFT> move left=1
map <RIGHT> move right=1
map <HOME> move to=0
map <END> move to=-1
map <PAGEDOWN> move down=1 pages=True
map <PAGEUP> move up=1 pages=True
map <CR> move right=1
map <DELETE> console delete
map <INSERT> console touch%space
# VIM-like
copymap <UP> k
copymap <DOWN> j
copymap <LEFT> h
copymap <RIGHT> l
copymap <HOME> gg
copymap <END> G
copymap <PAGEDOWN> <C-F>
copymap <PAGEUP> <C-B>
map J move down=0.5 pages=True
map K move up=0.5 pages=True
copymap J <C-D>
copymap K <C-U>
# Jumping around
map H history_go -1
map L history_go 1
map ] move_parent 1
map [ move_parent -1
map } traverse
map gh cd ~
map ge cd /etc
map gu cd /usr
map gd cd /dev
map gl cd -r .
map gL cd -r %f
map go cd /opt
map gv cd /var
map gm cd /media
map gM cd /mnt
map gs cd /srv
map gr cd /
map gR eval fm.cd(ranger.RANGERDIR)
map g/ cd /
map g? cd /usr/share/doc/ranger
# External Programs
map E edit
map du shell -p du --max-depth=1 -h --apparent-size
map dU shell -p du --max-depth=1 -h --apparent-size | sort -rh
map yp shell -f echo -n %d/%f | xsel -i; xsel -o | xsel -i -b
map yd shell -f echo -n %d | xsel -i; xsel -o | xsel -i -b
map yn shell -f echo -n %f | xsel -i; xsel -o | xsel -i -b
# Filesystem Operations
map = chmod
#map cw console rename%space
map cw eval fm.execute_console("bulkrename") if fm.thisdir.marked_items else fm.open_console("rename ")
map a rename_append
map A eval fm.open_console('rename ' + fm.thisfile.relative_path.replace("%", "%%"))
map I eval fm.open_console('rename ' + fm.thisfile.relative_path.replace("%", "%%"), position=7)
map pp paste
map po paste overwrite=True
map pP paste append=True
map pO paste overwrite=True append=True
map pl paste_symlink relative=False
map pL paste_symlink relative=True
map phl paste_hardlink
map pht paste_hardlinked_subtree
map pr paste_as_root
map dD console delete
map dd cut
map ud uncut
map da cut mode=add
map dr cut mode=remove
map dt cut mode=toggle
map yy copy
map uy uncut
map ya copy mode=add
map yr copy mode=remove
map yt copy mode=toggle
# Temporary workarounds
map dgg eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(to=0), narg=quantifier)
map dG eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(to=-1), narg=quantifier)
map dj eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(down=1), narg=quantifier)
map dk eval fm.cut(dirarg=dict(up=1), narg=quantifier)
map ygg eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(to=0), narg=quantifier)
map yG eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(to=-1), narg=quantifier)
map yj eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(down=1), narg=quantifier)
map yk eval fm.copy(dirarg=dict(up=1), narg=quantifier)
# Searching
map / console search%space
map n search_next
map N search_next forward=False
map ct search_next order=tag
map cs search_next order=size
map ci search_next order=mimetype
map cc search_next order=ctime
map cm search_next order=mtime
map ca search_next order=atime
# Tabs
map <C-n> tab_new ~
map <C-w> tab_close
map <TAB> tab_move 1
map <S-TAB> tab_move -1
map <A-Right> tab_move 1
map <A-Left> tab_move -1
map gt tab_move 1
map gT tab_move -1
map gn tab_new ~
map gc tab_close
map uq tab_restore
map <a-1> tab_open 1
map <a-2> tab_open 2
map <a-3> tab_open 3
map <a-4> tab_open 4
map <a-5> tab_open 5
map <a-6> tab_open 6
map <a-7> tab_open 7
map <a-8> tab_open 8
map <a-9> tab_open 9
# Sorting
map or set sort_reverse!
map oz set sort=random
map os chain set sort=size; set sort_reverse=False
map ob chain set sort=basename; set sort_reverse=False
map on chain set sort=natural; set sort_reverse=False
map om chain set sort=mtime; set sort_reverse=False
map oc chain set sort=ctime; set sort_reverse=False
map oa chain set sort=atime; set sort_reverse=False
map ot chain set sort=type; set sort_reverse=False
map oe chain set sort=extension; set sort_reverse=False
map oS chain set sort=size; set sort_reverse=True
map oB chain set sort=basename; set sort_reverse=True
map oN chain set sort=natural; set sort_reverse=True
map oM chain set sort=mtime; set sort_reverse=True
map oC chain set sort=ctime; set sort_reverse=True
map oA chain set sort=atime; set sort_reverse=True
map oT chain set sort=type; set sort_reverse=True
map oE chain set sort=extension; set sort_reverse=True
map dc get_cumulative_size
# Settings
map zc set collapse_preview!
map zd set sort_directories_first!
map zh set show_hidden!
map <C-h> set show_hidden!
map zI set flushinput!
map zi set preview_images!
map zm set mouse_enabled!
map zp set preview_files!
map zP set preview_directories!
map zs set sort_case_insensitive!
map zu set autoupdate_cumulative_size!
map zv set use_preview_script!
map zf console filter%space
# Bookmarks
map `<any> enter_bookmark %any
map '<any> enter_bookmark %any
map m<any> set_bookmark %any
map um<any> unset_bookmark %any
map m<bg> draw_bookmarks
copymap m<bg> um<bg> `<bg> '<bg>
# Generate all the chmod bindings with some python help:
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +u{0} shell -f chmod u+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +g{0} shell -f chmod g+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +o{0} shell -f chmod o+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +a{0} shell -f chmod a+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map +{0} shell -f chmod u+{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -u{0} shell -f chmod u-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -g{0} shell -f chmod g-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -o{0} shell -f chmod o-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -a{0} shell -f chmod a-{0} %s".format(arg))
eval for arg in "rwxXst": cmd("map -{0} shell -f chmod u-{0} %s".format(arg))
# ===================================================================
# == Define keys for the console
# ===================================================================
# Note: Unmapped keys are passed directly to the console.
# Basic
cmap <tab> eval fm.ui.console.tab()
cmap <s-tab> eval fm.ui.console.tab(-1)
cmap <ESC> eval fm.ui.console.close()
cmap <CR> eval fm.ui.console.execute()
cmap <C-l> redraw_window
copycmap <ESC> <C-c>
copycmap <CR> <C-j>
# Move around
cmap <up> eval fm.ui.console.history_move(-1)
cmap <down> eval fm.ui.console.history_move(1)
cmap <left> eval fm.ui.console.move(left=1)
cmap <right> eval fm.ui.console.move(right=1)
cmap <home> eval fm.ui.console.move(right=0, absolute=True)
cmap <end> eval fm.ui.console.move(right=-1, absolute=True)
cmap <a-left> eval fm.ui.console.move_word(left=1)
cmap <a-right> eval fm.ui.console.move_word(right=1)
# Line Editing
cmap <backspace> eval fm.ui.console.delete(-1)
cmap <delete> eval fm.ui.console.delete(0)
cmap <C-w> eval fm.ui.console.delete_word()
cmap <A-d> eval fm.ui.console.delete_word(backward=False)
cmap <C-k> eval fm.ui.console.delete_rest(1)
cmap <C-u> eval fm.ui.console.delete_rest(-1)
cmap <C-y> eval fm.ui.console.paste()
# And of course the emacs way
copycmap <up> <C-p>
copycmap <down> <C-n>
copycmap <left> <C-b>
copycmap <right> <C-f>
copycmap <home> <C-a>
copycmap <end> <C-e>
copycmap <delete> <C-d>
copycmap <backspace> <C-h>
# Note: There are multiple ways to express backspaces. <backspace> (code 263)
# and <backspace2> (code 127). To be sure, use both.
copycmap <backspace> <backspace2>
# This special expression allows typing in numerals:
cmap <allow_quantifiers> false
# ===================================================================
# == Pager Keybindings
# ===================================================================
# Movement
pmap <down> pager_move down=1
pmap <up> pager_move up=1
pmap <left> pager_move left=4
pmap <right> pager_move right=4
pmap <home> pager_move to=0
pmap <end> pager_move to=-1
pmap <pagedown> pager_move down=1.0 pages=True
pmap <pageup> pager_move up=1.0 pages=True
pmap <C-d> pager_move down=0.5 pages=True
pmap <C-u> pager_move up=0.5 pages=True
copypmap <UP> k <C-p>
copypmap <DOWN> j <C-n> <CR>
copypmap <LEFT> h
copypmap <RIGHT> l
copypmap <HOME> g
copypmap <END> G
copypmap <C-d> d
copypmap <C-u> u
copypmap <PAGEDOWN> n f <C-F> <Space>
copypmap <PAGEUP> p b <C-B>
# Basic
pmap <C-l> redraw_window
pmap <ESC> pager_close
copypmap <ESC> q Q i <F3>
pmap E edit_file
# ===================================================================
# == Taskview Keybindings
# ===================================================================
# Movement
tmap <up> taskview_move up=1
tmap <down> taskview_move down=1
tmap <home> taskview_move to=0
tmap <end> taskview_move to=-1
tmap <pagedown> taskview_move down=1.0 pages=True
tmap <pageup> taskview_move up=1.0 pages=True
tmap <C-d> taskview_move down=0.5 pages=True
tmap <C-u> taskview_move up=0.5 pages=True
copytmap <UP> k <C-p>
copytmap <DOWN> j <C-n> <CR>
copytmap <HOME> g
copytmap <END> G
copytmap <C-u> u
copytmap <PAGEDOWN> n f <C-F> <Space>
copytmap <PAGEUP> p b <C-B>
# Changing priority and deleting tasks
tmap J eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(-1)
tmap K eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(0)
tmap dd eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_remove()
tmap <pagedown> eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(-1)
tmap <pageup> eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_move(0)
tmap <delete> eval -q fm.ui.taskview.task_remove()
# Basic
tmap <C-l> redraw_window
tmap <ESC> taskview_close
copytmap <ESC> q Q w <C-c>
default_linemode devicons
# find
map <C-f> fzf_select
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#
# ~/.bashrc
#
[[ $- != *i* ]] && return
colors() {
local fgc bgc vals seq0
printf "Color escapes are %s\n" '\e[${value};...;${value}m'
printf "Values 30..37 are \e[33mforeground colors\e[m\n"
printf "Values 40..47 are \e[43mbackground colors\e[m\n"
printf "Value 1 gives a \e[1mbold-faced look\e[m\n\n"
# foreground colors
for fgc in {30..37}; do
# background colors
for bgc in {40..47}; do
fgc=${fgc#37} # white
bgc=${bgc#40} # black
vals="${fgc:+$fgc;}${bgc}"
vals=${vals%%;}
seq0="${vals:+\e[${vals}m}"
printf " %-9s" "${seq0:-(default)}"
printf " ${seq0}TEXT\e[m"
printf " \e[${vals:+${vals+$vals;}}1mBOLD\e[m"
done
echo; echo
done
}
[ -r /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ] && . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
# Change the window title of X terminals
case ${TERM} in
xterm*|rxvt*|Eterm*|aterm|kterm|gnome*|interix|konsole*)
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME%%.*}:${PWD/#$HOME/\~}\007"'
;;
screen*)
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033_${USER}@${HOSTNAME%%.*}:${PWD/#$HOME/\~}\033\\"'
;;
esac
use_color=true
# Set colorful PS1 only on colorful terminals.
# dircolors --print-database uses its own built-in database
# instead of using /etc/DIR_COLORS. Try to use the external file
# first to take advantage of user additions. Use internal bash
# globbing instead of external grep binary.
safe_term=${TERM//[^[:alnum:]]/?} # sanitize TERM
match_lhs=""
[[ -f ~/.dir_colors ]] && match_lhs="${match_lhs}$(<~/.dir_colors)"
[[ -f /etc/DIR_COLORS ]] && match_lhs="${match_lhs}$(</etc/DIR_COLORS)"
[[ -z ${match_lhs} ]] \
&& type -P dircolors >/dev/null \
&& match_lhs=$(dircolors --print-database)
[[ $'\n'${match_lhs} == *$'\n'"TERM "${safe_term}* ]] && use_color=true
if ${use_color} ; then
# Enable colors for ls, etc. Prefer ~/.dir_colors #64489
if type -P dircolors >/dev/null ; then
if [[ -f ~/.dir_colors ]] ; then
eval $(dircolors -b ~/.dir_colors)
elif [[ -f /etc/DIR_COLORS ]] ; then
eval $(dircolors -b /etc/DIR_COLORS)
fi
fi
if [[ ${EUID} == 0 ]] ; then
PS1='\[\033[01;31m\]\w\[\033[01;31m\] [\t] \$\[\033[00m\] '
else
PS1='\[\033[01;32m\]\w\[\033[01;32m\] [\t] \$\[\033[00m\] '
fi
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
alias grep='grep --colour=auto'
alias egrep='egrep --colour=auto'
alias fgrep='fgrep --colour=auto'
else
if [[ ${EUID} == 0 ]] ; then
# show root@ when we don't have colors
PS1='\u@\h \w [\t] \$ '
else
PS1='\u@\h \w [\t] \$ '
fi
fi
unset use_color safe_term match_lhs sh
alias cp="cp -i" # confirm before overwriting something
alias df='df -h' # human-readable sizes
alias free='free -m' # show sizes in MB
alias np='nano -w PKGBUILD'
alias more=less
xhost +local:root > /dev/null 2>&1
complete -cf sudo
# Bash won't get SIGWINCH if another process is in the foreground.
# Enable checkwinsize so that bash will check the terminal size when
# it regains control. #65623
# http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/bash/FAQ (E11)
shopt -s checkwinsize
shopt -s expand_aliases
# export QT_SELECT=4
# Enable history appending instead of overwriting. #139609
shopt -s histappend
#
# # ex - archive extractor
# # usage: ex <file>
ex ()
{
if [ -f $1 ] ; then
case $1 in
*.tar.bz2) tar xjf $1 ;;
*.tar.gz) tar xzf $1 ;;
*.bz2) bunzip2 $1 ;;
*.rar) unrar x $1 ;;
*.gz) gunzip $1 ;;
*.tar) tar xf $1 ;;
*.tbz2) tar xjf $1 ;;
*.tgz) tar xzf $1 ;;
*.zip) unzip $1 ;;
*.Z) uncompress $1;;
*.7z) 7z x $1 ;;
*) echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via ex()" ;;
esac
else
echo "'$1' is not a valid file"
fi
}
[ -f ~/.fzf.bash ] && source ~/.fzf.bash
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[core]
autocrlf = input
fileMode = false
pager = diff-so-fancy | less --tabs=4 -RFX
[user]
name = Henrik Bakken
email = bakken.henrik@gmail.com
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export VISUAL=/usr/bin/nvim
export EDITOR=/usr/bin/nvim
export BROWSER=/usr/bin/chromium
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="qt5ct"
export GTK2_RC_FILES="$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0"
# cuda stuff
export CUDA_HOME=/opt/cuda
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${CUDA_HOME}/lib64
PATH=${CUDA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}
export PATH
# MKL AMD fix
export MKL_DEBUG_CPU_TYPE=5
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######################
### SETTINGS ###
######################
# loud or quiet?
set -g visual-activity off
set -g visual-bell off
set -g visual-silence off
setw -g monitor-activity off
set -g bell-action none
# enable vi mode keys
setw -g mode-keys vi
# mouse control (clickable windows, panes, resizable panes)
setw -g mouse on
set -g mouse on
# clipboard control
set -g set-clipboard on
set -g history-limit 20000
# screen colors
set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color"
# Start with index 1
set -g base-index 1
setw -g pane-base-index 1
# Automatically set window title
set-window-option -g automatic-rename on
set-option -g set-titles on
######################
### KEYBINDS ###
######################
# Config that is very close to a i3 window manager's keybinding.
# Set new prefix
# Note : you can press super key by set M.
# (tested with tty only)
set -g prefix C-a
bind C-a send-prefix
# First remove *all* keybindings
unbind -a
# Basic bindings
bind ? list-keys
bind d detach-client
bind D choose-client
bind : command-prompt
#bind \ show-messages
# Copy mode
bind c copy-mode
# clipboard control
bind P paste-buffer
bind -T copy-mode-vi v send-keys -X begin-selection
bind -T copy-mode-vi y send-keys -X copy-selection
bind -T copy-mode-vi r send-keys -X rectangle-toggle
bind y run-shell -b "tmux show-buffer | xclip -sel clip" \; display-message "Copied tmux buffer to system clipboard"
# Refresh client
bind R refresh-client \; display-message "Refresh already"
# Rename window
bind , command-prompt "rename-window %%"
# Clock mode
bind t clock-mode
# Show pane info
bind i display-panes
# Config Reloads
bind r source-file ~/.tmux.conf \; display-message "Config reloaded"
# resize controls
bind -r h resize-pane -L 2 \; display-message "Resize left"
bind -r l resize-pane -R 2 \; display-message "Resize right"
bind -r k resize-pane -U 2 \; display-message "Resize up"
bind -r j resize-pane -D 2 \; display-message "Resize down"
# zoom control
bind -n M-f resize-pane -Z
# split panes using | and -, make sure they open in the same path
bind | split-window -h -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind - split-window -v -c "#{pane_current_path}"
# Change layouts
bind o rotate-window
bind Space next-layout
bind K swap-pane -s {up-of}
bind J swap-pane -s {down-of}
bind H swap-pane -s {left-of}
bind L swap-pane -s {right-of}
# Choose Window
bind w choose-window
# Change current pane to next window
bind 1 join-pane -t :1
bind 2 join-pane -t :2
bind 3 join-pane -t :3
bind 4 join-pane -t :4
bind 5 join-pane -t :5
bind 6 join-pane -t :6
bind 7 join-pane -t :7
bind 8 join-pane -t :8
bind 9 join-pane -t :9
bind 0 join-pane -t :10
# Switch windows alt+number
bind -n M-1 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :1' '' 'new-window -t :1'
bind -n M-2 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :2' '' 'new-window -t :2'
bind -n M-3 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :3' '' 'new-window -t :3'
bind -n M-4 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :4' '' 'new-window -t :4'
bind -n M-5 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :5' '' 'new-window -t :5'
bind -n M-6 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :6' '' 'new-window -t :6'
bind -n M-7 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :7' '' 'new-window -t :7'
bind -n M-8 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :8' '' 'new-window -t :8'
bind -n M-9 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :9' '' 'new-window -t :9'
bind -n M-0 if-shell 'tmux select-window -t :10' '' 'new-window -t :10'
# Kill Selected Pane
bind Q kill-pane
# present a menu of URLs to open from the visible pane. sweet.
bind u capture-pane \;\
save-buffer /tmp/tmux-buffer \;\
split-window -l 10 "urlview /tmp/tmux-buffer"
# Smart pane switching with awareness of Vim splits.
# See: https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator
is_vim="ps -o state= -o comm= -t '#{pane_tty}' \
| grep -iqE '^[^TXZ ]+ +(\\S+\\/)?g?(view|n?vim?x?)(diff)?$'"
bind-key -n M-h if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys M-h" "select-pane -L"
bind-key -n M-j if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys M-j" "select-pane -D"
bind-key -n M-k if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys M-k" "select-pane -U"
bind-key -n M-l if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys M-l" "select-pane -R"
#bind-key -n M-\ if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys M-\\" "select-pane -l"
bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-h select-pane -L
bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-j select-pane -D
bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-k select-pane -U
bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-l select-pane -R
#bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-\ select-pane -l
# fzf binding
set -g @tmux-fzf-launch-key 'f'
######################
### DESIGN CHANGES ###
######################
# various plugins
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tpm'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible'
set -g @plugin 'sainnhe/tmux-fzf'
# note: fzf bound to 'F'
set -g @plugin 'odedlaz/tmux-onedark-theme'
# solarized plugin and options
# set -g @plugin 'seebi/tmux-colors-solarized'
# set -g @colors-solarized '256' (the default)
# set -g @colors-solarized 'dark'
# set -g @colors-solarized 'light'
# set -g @colors-solarized 'base16'
# tmux themepack
# set -g @plugin 'jimeh/tmux-themepack'
# set -g @themepack 'basic'
# set -g @themepack 'powerline/default/yellow'
# set -g @themepack 'powerline/default/orange'
# set -g @themepack 'powerline/block/blue'
# set -g @themepack 'powerline/block/cyan'
# set -g @themepack 'powerline/default/gray'
# set -g @themepack 'powerline/double/yellow'
# keep at bottom
run -b '~/.tmux/plugins/tpm/tpm'
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#!/bin/sh
#
# ~/.xinitrc
#
# Executed by startx (run your window manager from here)
userresources=$HOME/.Xresources
usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap
sysresources=/etc/X11/xinit/.Xresources
sysmodmap=/etc/X11/xinit/.Xmodmap
DEFAULT_SESSION='i3 --shmlog-size 0'
# merge in defaults and keymaps
if [ -f $sysresources ]; then
xrdb -merge $sysresources
fi
if [ -f $sysmodmap ]; then
xmodmap $sysmodmap
fi
if [ -f "$userresources" ]; then
xrdb -merge "$userresources"
fi
if [ -f "$usermodmap" ]; then
xmodmap "$usermodmap"
fi
# start some nice programs
if [ -d /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d ] ; then
for f in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/?*.sh ; do
[ -x "$f" ] && . "$f"
done
unset f
fi
get_session(){
local dbus_args=(--sh-syntax --exit-with-session)
case $1 in
awesome) dbus_args+=(awesome) ;;
bspwm) dbus_args+=(bspwm-session) ;;
budgie) dbus_args+=(budgie-desktop) ;;
cinnamon) dbus_args+=(cinnamon-session) ;;
deepin) dbus_args+=(startdde) ;;
enlightenment) dbus_args+=(enlightenment_start) ;;
fluxbox) dbus_args+=(startfluxbox) ;;
gnome) dbus_args+=(gnome-session) ;;
i3|i3wm) dbus_args+=(i3 --shmlog-size 0) ;;
jwm) dbus_args+=(jwm) ;;
kde) dbus_args+=(startkde) ;;
lxde) dbus_args+=(startlxde) ;;
lxqt) dbus_args+=(lxqt-session) ;;
mate) dbus_args+=(mate-session) ;;
xfce) dbus_args+=(xfce4-session) ;;
openbox) dbus_args+=(openbox-session) ;;
*) dbus_args+=($DEFAULT_SESSION) ;;
esac
echo "dbus-launch ${dbus_args[*]}"
}
exec $(get_session)
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export VISUAL=/usr/bin/nvim
export EDITOR=/usr/bin/nvim
export BROWSER=/usr/bin/chromium
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME="qt5ct"
export GTK2_RC_FILES="$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0"
# cuda stuff
export CUDA_HOME=/opt/cuda
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${CUDA_HOME}/lib64
PATH=${CUDA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}
export PATH
# MKL AMD fix
export MKL_DEBUG_CPU_TYPE=5
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# Lines configured by zsh-newuser-install
HISTFILE=~/.zhistory
HISTSIZE=10000
SAVEHIST=10000
setopt nomatch
unsetopt autocd
bindkey -v
# End of lines configured by zsh-newuser-install
# The following lines were added by compinstall
zstyle :compinstall filename '/home/hjalmarlucius/.zshrc'
autoload -Uz compinit
compinit
# End of lines added by compinstall
# more history stuff
REPORTTIME=3 # Report command running time if it is more than 3 seconds
setopt INC_APPEND_HISTORY # Add commands to history as they are entered, don't wait for shell to exit
setopt EXTENDED_HISTORY # Also remember command start time and duration
setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS # Do not keep duplicate commands in history
setopt HIST_IGNORE_SPACE # Do not remember commands that start with a whitespace
# default ls settings
alias ls='ls -hat --group-directories-first'
ls --color=auto &> /dev/null && alias ls='ls --color=auto'
export CLICOLOR=1
# fuzzy find
[ -f ~/.fzf.zsh ] && source ~/.fzf.zsh
bindkey '^y' fzf-cd-widget
# configure custom command prompt
_setup_ps1() {
GLYPH="▲"
[ "x$KEYMAP" = "xvicmd" ] && GLYPH="▼"
PS1="%F{red}[%F{cyan}%*%F{red}] %(?.%F{cyan}.%F{red})$GLYPH%f %(1j.%F{cyan}[%j]%f .)%F{cyan}%~%f %(!.%F{red}#%f .)"
}
_setup_ps1
# Base16 Shell
BASE16_SHELL="$HOME/.config/base16-shell/"
[ -n "$PS1" ] && \
[ -s "$BASE16_SHELL/profile_helper.sh" ] && \
eval "$("$BASE16_SHELL/profile_helper.sh")"
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# zathurarc
# settings
set window-height 1024
set window-width 768
set adjust-open width
# set show-scrollbars true
set first-page-column 2
set window-title-basename true
# set database sqlite
set recolor-keephue
set selection-clipboard clipboard
# various hb
set recolor
set font "Fixed 12"
set inputbar-fg "#222222"
# key bindings
# map <C-[> abort # Still doesn't work :(
map [normal] <F11> toggle_fullscreen
map [fullscreen] <F11> toggle_fullscreen
map [normal] <C-l> reload
map [fullscreen] <C-l> reload
map [normal] e scroll down
map [fullscreen] e scroll down
map [normal] <C-e> scroll down
map [fullscreen] <C-e> scroll down
map [normal] y scroll up
map [fullscreen] y scroll up
map [normal] <C-y> scroll up
map [fullscreen] <C-y> scroll up
map [normal] R rotate rotate-ccw
map [fullscreen] R rotate rotate-ccw
map [normal] <PageUp> navigate previous
map [fullscreen] <PageUp> navigate previous
map [normal] <PageDown> navigate next
map [fullscreen] <PageDown> navigate next
map [normal] <A-1> set "first-page-column 1:1"
map [fullscreen] <A-1> set "first-page-column 1:1"
map [normal] <A-2> set "first-page-column 1:2"
map [fullscreen] <A-2> set "first-page-column 1:2"
# Why are these only defined for normal mode by default?
map [fullscreen] a adjust_window best-fit
map [fullscreen] s adjust_window width
map [fullscreen] f follow
map [fullscreen] d toggle_page_mode 2
map [fullscreen] <Tab> toggle_index
map [fullscreen] j scroll down
map [fullscreen] k scroll up
map [fullscreen] <C-d> scroll half-down
map [fullscreen] <C-u> scroll half-up
map [fullscreen] <C-o> jumplist backward
map [fullscreen] <C-i> jumplist forward
map [index] q quit