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Open file with same button with enter directory #438
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See https://yazi-rs.github.io/docs/faq#why-cant-open-and-enter-be-a-single-command When the plugin system is available (should be soon, #401), for users who truly don't need it, it will be easy to implement with just a few lines of code. |
Okay. It would be good if we could change it in the framework of a plugin. In any case, opening compressed files does not exclude the need to select them separately. In the lf file manager, for example, the option to change or open the directory with the right button is enabled by default, but it is possible to run the following line of code if the file is a compressed file (I can use a bash script for plug in. I use the archivemount package):
So thx your works. Yazi is very impressive file manager, I love it. |
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We've supported it now, see this tip https://yazi-rs.github.io/docs/tips/#smart-enter-enter-for-directory-open-for-file. Note that Yazi main branch is currently required. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
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Enter the children's directory and the file opening key (Right arrow) should also be used so that if you are standing on a file, it will be opened and standing directory, then enter the directory (aka lf file manager, vifm etc)
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