# Repertor-File **Repository Path**: ice_infinite/repertor-file ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: Repertor-File - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-03-25 - **Last Updated**: 2024-11-28 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # c Simple shell command to work with files in console. Copy-paste style like in Finder or Explorer. ### Heaven for copy-pasters I'm very happy with near everything in my favorite `zsh`. But I am worried every time when I need to copy a lot of different files from different parts of the disk. Very convenient way to do it using the copy-paste paradigm, like in Explorer or Finder. Simply select the files, press `ctrl+c`, switch to the directory you require, press `ctrl+v`. So, I am worried and once upon a time I said: "Enough". And so was `C` born. ### What is C? `C` is a small Python3 script which trying to imitate `ctrl` or `cmd` key for files operation. How it works? It's simply like this: ```shell $ cd /etc $ c c passwd +. /etc/passwd $ c c sudoers sshd_config +. /etc/sudoers +. /etc/sshd_config $ cd apache2 $ c c httpd.conf +. /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf $ cd ~/backup $ c v Copying to `/home/bobuk/backup' . /etc/sshd_config -> backup/sshd_config . /etc/passwd -> backup/passwd . /etc/apache2/httpd.conf -> backup/httpd.conf . /etc/sudoers -> backup/sudoers ``` Here `c c` is a analogue for `ctrl+c` and `c v` for `ctrl+v`. Looks like a crap? **Yes!** But with nifty aliases it's can be a much easier. You can use your favorite `ctrl+commands` as a shell commands. ```shell $ ls README.md TODO.todo c install.sh $ cmd+c README.md install.sh +. README.md +. install.sh $ mkdir release && cd $_ $ cmd+v Copying to `/Users/bobuk/V/c/release' . /Users/bobuk/V/c/README.md -> /Users/bobuk/V/c/release/README.md . /Users/bobuk/V/c/install.sh -> /Users/bobuk/V/c/release/install.sh $ ls -1 README.md install.sh $ cmd+c +D /Users/bobuk/V/c/release $ cd .. $ cmd+del Are you sure to remove 1 directories files (y/n)y move to trash /Users/bobuk/V/c/release Done ``` In this case I use `cmd+commands` because installation script recognize what it run on Darwin. ### Commands ```shell $ cmd+h List of commands: cmd+c mark files and directories for copying or moving cmd+v copy files and other stuff to current directory cmd+del remove selected files to trash cmd+p show a list of marked files cmd+R reset list of selection cmd+h show list of commands ``` ### Features This is a raw list of features. Must be reordered and completed. * `cmd+c` command work as 'mark files' and take unlimited number of arguments. * `cmd+c` with no arguments work as `cmd+c` with current directory argument. * `-q` switch make all commands quiet. * `-2` will stop commands from files list flushing. I.e. after `cmd+v` old files list still in buffer. * `cmd+del` remove files into system trashcan if module `send2trash` is installed. ### Authors Yes, it's me. All code and staff was writen by BoBuk. ### Licence It's absolutely [CC0 public domain](http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). But copying with bad intents prohibited by real patsans law