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Re: [Ranger-users] ranger: any quick key to go to the last modified file
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Joshua Landau |
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Re: [Ranger-users] ranger: any quick key to go to the last modified file? |
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Thu, 4 Jul 2013 03:43:50 +0100 |
On 3 July 2013 21:24, Gary Johnson <address@hidden> wrote:
> Are the videos to be in addition to or instead of full documentation
> in the '?' functions?
Ha! We should make "?" download the video off youtube and then pipe it
through "mplayer -vo aa" to show it in ASCII right there in the
console!
Butsrsly, Hut, if you want to do it the go ahead, but I've never
really been a video fan. I know I'm not exactly your target audience
but if your demographic is just *newer versions of me* then it's
likely not that useful.
If you go ahead, I recommend using "script" and "scriptreplay" from
"util-linux" (you might have it already). That way it would actually
be sane to do the above advice -- have little videos with every
command that play directly in the shell. Of course, they shouldn't
replace the normal help pages.
Something like ":videohelp" for index of videos, ":videohelp
<command>" for videohelp for specific commands. With (esp. lzma)
compression the videos are really quite small.