Demo is using the tmux integration for floating window and lighthaus terminal theme.
Ctrlg is a tool to quickly switch contexts to another directory, using a fuzzy finder.
If enabled (by setting $CTRLG_TMUX
to true
), ctrlg
can cd
all split panes in the current window of a tmux
session
to the selected directory. Press ctrl + g to fuzzy find directories,
configured by globbing patterns.
By default, only ~/git/*
is searched. To change this or add additional
directories to search, see configuration.
cargo install ctrlg
cargo
can be installed via rustup.rs.
Do not run as root or with sudo
, the script will ask for sudo
if needed.
bash -c 'bash <(curl --proto "=https" --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mrjones2014/ctrlg/master/install.bash)'
- Download the appropriate binary for your system from the latest GitHub Release
- Rename the binary
ctrlg
- Make the binary executable via
chmod +x ctrlg
- Put the binary anywhere on your
$PATH
, such as/usr/local/bin/ctrlg
Requires cargo
:
git clone git@github.com:mrjones2014/ctrlg.git
cd ctrlg
cargo install --path .
Once the CLI is installed, you will need to set up the key binding depending on your shell.
Alternatively, you can disable the default keybind by setting $CTRLG_NOBIND
to true
before running the init script, then set up your own keybind to call _ctrlg_search_and_go
.
echo 'ctrlg init fish | source' >> ~/.config/fish/config.fish
echo 'eval "$(ctrlg init zsh)"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'eval "$(ctrlg init bash)"' >> ~/.bashrc
To make ctrlg
send the cd
command to all split panes in the current tmux
window, set the environment variable CTRLG_TMUX
to true
. You can also make the fuzzy finder
appear in a tmux
floating window, and specify the window size, with $CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP
and
$CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP_ARGS
, respectively. $CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP_ARGS
can be any window positioning
or sizing arguments accepted by tmux popup
. $CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP_ARGS
defaults to -w 75% -h 75%
.
You can also define a hook function to send the cd
command to additional tmux
panes not in the
current window. The function must return a list of tmux
pane IDs. The hook function is
_ctrlg_get_related_panes
.
set CTRLG_TMUX true
set CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP true
# IMPORTANT: quote each argument separately so that the variable is an array
set CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP_ARGS "-w" "75%" "-h" "75%"
export CTRLG_TMUX=true
export CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP=true
# for bash and zsh, quote all arguments together
export CTRLG_TMUX_POPUP_ARGS="-w 75% -h 75%"
Key Binding | Function |
---|---|
Enter | cd to the selected directory. If $CTRLG_TMUX is true , the cd command is sent to all split panes in the current window. |
Alt/Option + Enter | cd to the selected directory, then open $EDITOR if defined. The $EDITOR command is only run in the currently active tmux pane, if using the tmux integration. |
Alt/Option + o | Open $EDITOR to selected directory without cd ing the shell. |
Ctrl + o | cd to selected directory only in current tmux pane, do not send cd command to other tmux panes. |
Tab | Insert the selected directory path to the command line, but do not execute anything. Works in Fish and zsh only, in bash, acts the same as Ctrl + o. |
Ctrl + d | Scroll preview up. |
Ctrl + f | Scroll preview down. |
ctrlg
will look for a configuration file at ~/.config/ctrlg/config.yml
. The default
configuration is shown below:
# include other configuration files into this configuration file,
# does not search recursively (e.g. you cannot `include` file from
# an already `include`d file). The `include` key is a yaml list
# of file paths to include
include: []
# configure what directories to list in the fuzzy finder
# can be any list of globbing patterns, will only show directories
# not files
search_dirs:
- "~/git/*"
# globbing patterns of files to find for use as preview
# see below for more details on previews
preview_files:
- "README.*"
# enable or disable the preview window
previews: true
# force using or not using `glow` for previews
# this setting takes precedence over `preview_with_bat`
# this represents the default but in an actual
# config file, this should just be `true` or `false`
preview_with_glow: (true if `glow` is installed, false otherwise)
# set the line-wrap width passed to `glow` via `glow -w`
glow_wrap_width: 80
# force using or not using `bat` for previews
# this represents the default but in an actual
# config file, this should just be `true` or `false`
preview_with_bat: (true if `bat` is installed and `glow` is NOT installed, false otherwise)
# force using or not using `exa` for preview fallback when no
# matching `preview_files` are found
# this represents the default but in an actual
# config file, this should just be `true` or `false`
preview_fallback_exa: (true if `exa` is installed, false otherwise)
# enable or disable showing git branch for directories
# which are git repositories
show_git_branch: true
# character to render between the directory name and git branch name
# you can change this to a Nerd Font symbol if you like
# such as git branch symbol: ๎
git_branch_separator: "โ "
# customize color scheme
# see section "Color Schemes" below for more details
colors:
# directory name color
dir_name: "cyan"
# git branch color
git_branch: "247,78,39" # this is git's brand orange color
# name of theme to use for `bat`
# see: https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#highlighting-theme
bat_theme: "ansi"
Previews, if enabled, are generated by rendering the first file in each directory
matching any of the specified preview_files
globbing patterns. If a matching file
is found, it will be rendered with bat by default
if bat
is installed, otherwise it will be rendered with cat
. You can force using
or not using bat
with the preview_with_bat
option. You can default to always
using the fallback instead of rendering a file by setting an empty list of globbing
patterns, like: preview_files: []
.
If no matching preview files are found, the directory listing is used as the preview. By
default, directory contents are listed using exa by default
if exa
is installed, otherwise contents are listed using ls
. You can force using or not
using exa
as the fallback preview using the preview_fallback_exa
option.
Colors in the config file may be specified as a named color,
a single integer corresponding to xterm-256 color codes,
or an RGB triple of integers (e.g. 255,255,255
). If an invalid color is specified
(e.g. if you use decimals instead of integers, or an invalid named color), it will default to
white. For xterm-256
or RGB colors to work, it must be supported by your terminal emulator.
I recommend Kitty.
Named colors are the following:
"black"
"red"
"green"
"yellow"
"blue"
"purple"
"cyan"
"white"