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# Midnight Commander 3.0 extension file
# Warning: Structure of this file has changed completely with version 3.0
#
# All lines starting with # or empty lines are thrown away.
# Lines starting in the first column should have following format:
#
# keyword/descNL, i.e. everything after keyword/ until new line is desc
#
# keyword can be:
#
# shell (desc is, when starting with a dot, any extension (no wildcars),
# i.e. matches all the files *desc . Example: .tar matches *.tar;
# if it doesn't start with a dot, it matches only a file of that name)
#
# regex (desc is a regular expression)
# Please note that we are using the GNU regex library and thus
# \| matches the literal | and | has special meaning (or) and
# () have special meaning and \( \) are standing for literal ( ).
#
# type (file matches this if `file %f` matches regular expression desc
# (the filename: part from `file %f` is removed))
#
# directory (matches any directory matching regular expression desc)
#
# include (matches an include directive)
#
# default (matches any file no matter what desc is)
#
# Other lines should start with a space or tab and should be of the format:
#
# keyword=commandNL (with no spaces around =), where keyword should be:
#
# Open (if the user presses Enter or doubleclicks it),
#
# View (F3), Edit (F4), Drop (user drops some files on it) or any other
#
# user defined name (those will be listed in the extension dependent pop-up
# menu).
#
# Title is the default icon title for objects. %p is expanded into the
# name of that file and %d/%p to a name with full path. Default title
# (if none is specified) is %p
#
# Include is the keyword used to add any further entries from an include/
# section
#
# command is any one-line shell command, with the following substitutions:
#
# %% -> % character
# %p -> name of the current file (without path, but pwd is its path)
# %f -> name of the current file. Unlike %p, if file is located on a
# non-local virtual filesystem, i.e. either tarfs, mcfs or ftpfs,
# then the file will be temporarily copied into a local directory
# and %f will be the full path to this local temporal file.
# If you don't want to get a local copy and want to get the
# virtual fs path (like /#ftp:ftp.cvut.cz/pub/hungry/xword), then
# use %d/%p instead of %f.
# %d -> name of the current directory (pwd, without trailing slash)
# %s -> "selected files", i.e. space separated list of tagged files if any
# or name of the current file
# %t -> list of tagged files
# %u -> list of tagged files (they'll be untaged after the command)
#
# (If these 6 letters are in uppercase, they refer to the other panel.
# But you shouldn't have to use it in this file.)
#
#
# %cd -> the rest is not command, but a path which will mc cd internally
# into (cd wouldn't work, since it is a child process, and %cd handles
# even the vfs names
#
# %view -> the command you type will be piped into mc's internal file viewer
# if you type only the %view and no command, viewer will load %f file
# instead (i.e. no piping, so it is different to %view cat %f)
# %view may be directly followed by {} with a list of any of
# ascii (Ascii mode), hex (Hex mode), nroff (c\bc color highlighting)
# and unformatted (not highlighting nroff sequences) separated by
# spaces.
#
# %var -> You use it like this: %var{ENV-VAR:default}. This macro will expand
# to the value of the ENV-VAR variable in the environement if it is set
# otherwise the value in default will be used. This is similar to
# the Bourne shell ${VAR-def} construct. We use it so that the extension
# file could be used unchanged under some shells that may use different
# methods of doing this
#
# %q -> will be replaced with a list of files user dropped on it
# with full pathnames (only applicable in the Drop command).
#
# Target are evaluted from top to bottom (order is thus important).
# If some actions are missing, search continues as if this target didn't
# match (i.e. if a file matches the first and second entry and View action
# is missing in the first one, then on pressing F3 the View action from
# the second entry will be used. default should catch all the actions.
#
# Any handy entries you develop for you are always welcome, if it has
# wider usage than on one system. You can send your modifications to
# via email to mc-devel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx
# .tgz, .tpz, .tar.gz, .tar.z, .tar.Z
regex/\.t([gp]?z|ar\.g?[zZ])$
Open=%cd %p#utar
View=%view{ascii} gzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null | tar tvvf -
Extract=gzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null | tar xf -
regex/\.tar\.bz$
# Open=%cd %p#utar
View=%view{ascii} bzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null | tar tvvf -
Extract=bzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null | tar xf -
regex/\.tar\.bz2$
Open=%cd %p#utar
View=%view{ascii} bzip2 -dc %f 2>/dev/null | tar tvvf -
Extract=bzip2 -dc %f 2>/dev/null | tar xf -
# .tar
shell/.tar
Open=%cd %p#utar
View=%view{ascii} tar tvvf %f
Extract=tar xf %f
# bzipped
regex/\.bz$
Open=bzip -dc %f | %var{PAGER:more}
View=%view{ascii} bzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null
Uncompress=bunzip %f
regex/\.bz2$
Open=bzip2 -dc %f | %var{PAGER:more}
View=%view{ascii} bzip2 -dc %f 2>/dev/null
Uncompress=bunzip2 %f
# a directory
directory/^.*$
Start XTerm here=cd %p; exec xterm &
Make tar.gz=I=%{Enter destination file name:}; if test -n "$I"; then tar cvf - %p | gzip > $I; fi
# ls-lR
regex/^ls-?lR$
Open=%cd %p#lslR
View=%view{ascii}
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regex/^ls-?lR\.(g?z|Z)$
Open=%cd %p#lslR
View=%view{ascii} gunzip -c %f
# ftplist
regex/\.ftplist$
Open=%cd %p#ftplist
# rpm
regex/\.rpm$
Open=%cd %p#rpm
Install this RPM=rpm -i %f
Upgrade this RPM=rpm -U %f
# deb
regex/\.deb$
Open=%cd %p#deb
View=%view{ascii} dpkg-deb -c %f
# zip
regex/\.(zip|ZIP|jar|JAR)$
Open=%cd %p#uzip
View=%view{ascii} unzip -v %f
Extract=unzip %f
Extract (with flags)=I=%{Enter any Unzip flags:}; if test -n "$I"; then unzip $I %f; fi
Unzip=unzip %f '*'
# zoo
shell/.zoo
Open=%cd %p#uzoo
View=%view{ascii} zoo l %f
Extract=zoo x %f '*'
# lha
regex/\.(lha|LHA|lzh|LZH)$
Open=%cd %p#ulha
View=%view{ascii} lharc l %f
Extract=lharc x %f '*'
Extract (with flags)=I=%{Enter any LHarc flags:}; if test -n "$I"; then lharc x $I %f; fi
# arj
regex/\.a(rj|[0-9][0-9])$
Open=%cd %p#uarj
View=%view{ascii} unarj l %f
Extract=unarj x %f '*'
Extract (with flags)=I=%{Enter any Unarj flags:}; if test -n "$I"; then unarj x $I %f; fi
# ar library
regex/\.s?a$
Open=%cd %p#uar
View=%view{ascii} nm %f
# C
shell/.c
Open=gedit %f
View=%view{ascii}
Compile=%var{CC:cc} -O -c %f
Link=%var{CC:cc} -O -o %d/`basename %f .c` %f
shell/.f
Open=gedit %f
View=%view{ascii}
Compile=f77 -O -c %f
Compile and Link=f77 -O %f
shell/.h
Open=gedit %f
shell/.o
Open=%view{hex} %f
Link=%var{CC:cc} -O %f
Display object file symbols=%view{ascii} nm %f
Disassemble=%view{ascii} objdump -d -r %f
shell/.s
Open=gedit %f
Assemble=%var{CC:cc} -O -c %f
Link=%var{CC:cc} -O -o %d/`basename %f .s` %f
shell/.dvi
Open=xdvi %f
View=xdvi %f
Convert file to Postscript=dvips %f
shell/.tex
Open=gedit %f
TeX this file=tex %f
LaTeX this file=tex %f
shell/^RMAIL$
Start Emacs on this RMAIL file=emacs %f
Open=emacs %f
# C++
regex/\.(C|cc)$
Open=gedit %f
View=%view{ascii} %f
Compile=c++ -O -c %f
Link=c++ -O -o %d/`basename %f .c` %f
# ar library
regex/\.s?a$
Open=%view{ascii} ar tv %f
View=%view{ascii} nm %f
# .so libraries are not manual pages
regex/\.so\.[0-9\.]*$
View=%view{hex}
# Manual page
regex/(([^0-9]|^[^\.]*)\.([1-9][A-Za-z]*|n)|\.man)$
Open=gedit %f
View=%view{ascii,nroff} nroff @TROFFASCII@ @MANDOC@ %f
# Troff with me macros.
shell/.me
Open=gedit %f
View=%view{ascii,nroff} nroff @TROFFASCII@ -me %f
# Troff with ms macros.
shell/.ms
Open=gedit %f
View=%view{ascii,nroff} nroff @TROFFASCII@ -ms %f
# Manual page - compressed
regex/([^0-9]|^[^\.]*)\.([1-9][a-z]?|n)\.g?[Zz]$
Open=%view{ascii,nroff} gunzip -dc %f | nroff @TROFFASCII@ @MANDOC@
View=%view{ascii,nroff} gunzip -dc %f | nroff @TROFFASCII@ @MANDOC@
type/PostScript
Open=gv %f
View with GhostView=gv %f
type/GIF\ image
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/GIF\ picture
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/JPEG\ picture
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/PC\ bitmap
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/PNG\ image
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/JPEG\ image
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/TIFF\ file
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/PBM
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/PGM
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
type/PPM
Open=ee %f
Include=image-options
shell/.xbm
Open=bitmap %f
shell/.xpm
Open=ee %f
View=sxpm %f
Include=image-options
include/image-options
Set root window to this image=background-properties --setwallpaper %f &
Display this file=ee %f &
# Sound files
shell/.mod
Open=tracker %f
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regex/\.(wav)|(snd)|(voc)|(au)$
Open=play %f
type/FrameMaker
Open=fmclient -f %f
type/mail
Open=elm -f %f
View=%view{ascii} mcmfmt < %f
# gzipped
type/gzip
Open=%view{ascii} gzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null
View=%view{ascii} gzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null
Edit=I=`date +%%s`; export I; gzip -cd %f >/tmp/gzed.$I && %var{EDITOR:vi} /tmp/gzed.$I && gzip -c /tmp/gzed.$I > %f; rm -f /tmp/gzed.$I
Uncompress=gunzip %f
type/compress
Open=%view{ascii} gzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null
View=%view{ascii} gzip -dc %f 2>/dev/null
Edit=I=`date +%%s`; export I; gzip -cd %f >/tmp/gzed.$I && %var{EDITOR:vi} /tmp/gzed.$I && gzip -c /tmp/gzed.$I > %f; rm -f /tmp/gzed.$I
# Makefile
regex/[Mm]akefile
Open=make -f %f %{Enter parameters}
shell/Imakefile
Open=xmkmf -a
type/PDF
Open=xpdf %f
# Executables
type/executable
Open=./%f
View=%view
Drop=%f %q
Execute in XTerm=xterm -e %f &
View Required Libraries=%view{ascii} ldd %f
Strip binary=strip %f
# MPegs
regex/\.mpe?g$
Open=mpeg_play %f &
View (big)=mpeg_play -dither 2x2 %f &
View (gray)=mpeg_play -dither gray %f &
# HTML
regex/\.html?$
# Open=if echo "%d/%p" | grep ^ftp; then $viewer %d/%p; else $viewer file:%p; fi
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Open=gnome-moz-remote %f
View=%view{ascii} lynx -dump -force_html %f;
Run with AppletViewer=appletviewer %f
View with @X11_WWW@=@X11_WWW@ file://%f
# rar
regex/\.[rR]([aA][rR]|[0-9][0-9])$
Open=%cd %p#urar
View=%view{ascii} rar v -c- %f
Extract=rar x -c- %f '*'
Extract (with flags)=I=%{Enter any RAR flags:}; if test -n "$I";then rar x $I %f; fi
# dbf
regex/\.(dbf|DBF)$
Open=%view{ascii} dbview %f
View=%view{ascii} dbview -b %f
# wav
regex/\.(wav|WAV)$
Open=vplay %f
# wav22
regex/\.(wav22|WAV22)$
Open=vplay -s 22 %f
# REXX script
regex/\.(rexx)|(rex)|(cmd)$
Open=rexx %f %{Enter parameters};echo "Press ENTER";read y
# Microsoft Word Document
regex/\.(doc|DOC)$
# View=%view{ascii} catdoc -w %f
View=%view{ascii} word2x -f text %f -
type/Microsoft Word Document
# View=%view{ascii} catdoc -w %f
View=%view{ascii} word2x -f text %f -
# cpio rules
shell/.cpio.Z
Open=%cd %d/%p#ucpio/
View=%view{ascii} compress -dc '%f' | cpio -ictv
Extract=compress -dc '%f' | cpio -ic
shell/.cpio.gz
Open=%cd %d/%p#ucpio/
View=%view{ascii} gzip -dc '%f' | cpio -ictv
Extract=gzip -dc '%f' | cpio -ic
shell/.cpio
Open=%cd %d/%p#ucpio/
View=%view{ascii} cat '%f' | cpio -ictv
Extract=cat '%f' | cpio -ic
shell/.mp3
Open=mpg123 %f
View=mpg123 %f
# Default target for anything not described above
default/*
Open=
View=%view{ascii}
Drop=
Title=%p