Adapting a yazi config to Termux #1823
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I don't have an available Android system for testing, but I think adding yazi/yazi-config/preset/yazi.toml Lines 38 to 42 in 176773b yazi/yazi-config/preset/yazi.toml Lines 43 to 48 in 176773b See docs at:
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In Termux, my daily driver and login shell is
zsh
and I have hadyazi
installed for a while, but haven't really used it. I happened upon someone's dotfiles and they had detailedyazi
configurations and plugins. I have applied that configuration and its plugins to my system. Subsequently, I have become rather enamoured with yazi. For a terminal file browser, it is exceptionally, both visually beautiful, powerful and functional. The configuration I adapted was for a graphical and non-Termux Android environment. So, I need to adapt it to Termux. I have consulted keymap.toml and it contains this configuration and keybinding to open files:But, selecting a file and pressing
e
orE
isn't currently working. In Termux, the commandtermux-open
, opens the selected file in the appropriate default graphical Android application, whether it be: viewer, reader or editor according to media, filetype and file-extension, in most cases. But, I have not yet determined where or how in theyazi
configurations, I should make this ammendation. Any assistance greatly appreciated.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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