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joshuto 命令

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常用示例

Launch joshuto

joshuto

Launch in a specific directory

joshuto [path/to/directory]

说明

joshuto is a terminal file manager inspired by ranger, written in Rust. It features a three-pane layout showing the parent directory, current directory, and a file preview pane. Navigation uses Vim-like key bindings, and the tool supports file previews via customizable preview scripts similar to ranger's. Key features include mouse support (enabled by default), clipboard integration (via xsel/xclip/wl-clipboard), fzf integration for fuzzy finding, zoxide integration for directory jumping, bulk rename operations, and fully customizable key bindings and themes through TOML configuration files.

FAQ

What is the joshuto command used for?

joshuto is a terminal file manager inspired by ranger, written in Rust. It features a three-pane layout showing the parent directory, current directory, and a file preview pane. Navigation uses Vim-like key bindings, and the tool supports file previews via customizable preview scripts similar to ranger's. Key features include mouse support (enabled by default), clipboard integration (via xsel/xclip/wl-clipboard), fzf integration for fuzzy finding, zoxide integration for directory jumping, bulk rename operations, and fully customizable key bindings and themes through TOML configuration files.

How do I run a basic joshuto example?

Run `joshuto` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.

Where can I find more joshuto examples?

This page includes 2 examples for joshuto, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.