Introduction
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Rover is an interactive application for file system navigation. The
main goal is to provide a faster way to explore a file system from the
terminal, compared to what's possible by using `cd`, `ls`, etc. Rover
is designed to be simple and portable. It was originally written to be
used on a headless Raspberry Pi accessed via ssh. The Ranger file manager
(http://ranger.nongnu.org/) was a major inspiration for the user interface
design, but Rover has significantly less features and dependencies.
Quick Start
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Building:
$ make
Running:
$ ./rover
Using:
q - quit Rover
j/k - move cursor up/down
J/K - move cursor up/down 10 times
l - enter selected directory
h - go to parent directory
H - go to $HOME directory
RETURN - open $SHELL on the current directory
SPACE - open $PAGER on the selected file
e - open $EDITOR on the selected file
/ - start incremental search (RETURN to finish)
f - toggle file listing
d - toggle directory listing
s - toggle hidden file/directory listing
Configuration
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Rover configuration (mostly key bindings and colors) can only be changed
by editing config.h and rebuilding the binary.
Copyright
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All of the code and documentation in Rover has been dedicated to the
public domain.