ngoonee wrote:Anyone experiencing pandoc issues? https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74162
Can you replicate it with aur/pandoc-bin?
progandy has replicated it in the bug report. I have just verified that myself. Upstream bug report it is.
]]>Anyone experiencing pandoc issues? https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74162
Can you replicate it with aur/pandoc-bin?
]]>Maybe possible to do horizontal list and scrolling of files? Or horizontal list of files, and last column scrolling down...
It is very inconvenient to scroll through long lists of files, and have so much space on monitor.
Thanks.
Not sure if this available but you may customize ranger (don't know if could be achieved by custom `linemode`).
However, as a TUI file manager in contrast to GUI ones it has lots of powerful functionalities which you might consider instead of GUI approach. One is 'filters' in ranger (`zf`) or various command line based search/regex and sorts to quickly trim down the list to target options e.g. scout, etc. One main reason to use ranger instead of GUI alternatives is this functionalities at the first place, trying to mimic what is in GUI in TUI might be counter productive, as I see it.
]]>I use "pass" to manage my passwords and password protected notes with a bash wrapper script to simplify it, you may find it here https://github.com/Docbroke/pass_rofi/b … /pass_rofi
Thank you, I use pass/gopass as well and I really like it. I use both, because I like different features they have. But I don’t want to use notes using pass, because their structure is going to be more complicated. Though I would like to achieve similar functionality on here and use my notes the same way: I would like them to be gpg-encrypted and decrypt them to work with all my notes (all of them, if possible) for some time, usually I need an hour or two, but I don’t mind entering my password every 10 or 15 minutes to decrypt them again, if the hour or two is somewhat complicated or is not recommended, security wise.
Here's a similar solution to edit an encrypted file when working ansible vault. Because the file is gpg encrypted and I use gpg-agent, I only get asked my password once until it times out (depending on the setting in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf.
I have three questions here:
1. Is it possible to set different time-outs for my pass and my notes vaults? I don’t mind using different gpg-keys for that, if needed.
2. Do I need to learn ansible first, to use this ansible vault? I have never used ansible, but I’m aware of what that is, and have plans to learn it.
3. Is it possible to have all my notes encrypted, but search them as regular files while decrypted? (At this point my notes are just regular plaintext files. I would like them to be encrypted, but I want the architecture of it to be as simple as possible.)
Thank you.
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But I would also like to encrypt the text files. I’ve tried to make a gpg-file, but it doesn’t behave like I want it to. I would like to enter my password once per session, or every N minutes, and be able to access the entire tree of files, otherwise the files should be encrypted. I want this only because I’m considering syncing to 3rd party servers (either via git with GitLab, or maybe even via Dropbox). At this point I use ResilioSync, but I think Git could be better for this.
I use "pass" to manage my passwords and password protected notes with a bash wrapper script to simplify it, you may find it here https://github.com/Docbroke/pass_rofi/b … /pass_rofi
]]>class ave(Command):
""":ave
Edit the current selection with ansible-vault edit
"""
def execute(self):
action = ["ansible-vault", "edit","--vault-password-file="
"/usr/local/bin/ansible_vault_password.py",
self.fm.thistab.get_selection()[0].path]
self.fm.execute_command(action)
Then just typing `:ave` with the current file highlighted will launch the editor to edit the decrypted file. The script 'ansible_vault_password.py' decrypts the password file and provides it to the vault command. Same principle as you want, but different commands to decrypt your note file. Another command `:avv` decrypts and views the file in the default pager without opening it for editing.
I can't answer your second questions about wrapping the preview lines.
]]>A visual example of what I mean, the first line is cut, but I want it to be shown as the next lines, like any terminal-based text fills the space, regardless of the column size.
]]>I have found a great use-case for ranger recently: managing my notes! I have been struggling to find my ideal note-taking software for years, but had no luck with it. Recently I realized that vim and plain text files is enough for me, really. Ranger takes it to the new level, as it’s a joy to use it as my file manager! I simply organize my notes with the logic I want, and that’s enough!
But I would also like to encrypt the text files. I’ve tried to make a gpg-file, but it doesn’t behave like I want it to. I would like to enter my password once per session, or every N minutes, and be able to access the entire tree of files, otherwise the files should be encrypted. I want this only because I’m considering syncing to 3rd party servers (either via git with GitLab, or maybe even via Dropbox). At this point I use ResilioSync, but I think Git could be better for this.
I’m very new to ranger, so it may be even obvious to some of you. Also I’m new to encryption, so I may not understand some concepts.
Please point me in the right direction, if you know.
Thanks.
P.S. As an alternative scenario I think I can start a git-server on my homelab, with encrypted file-system. Will it excuse unencrypted plain text files then? Not that I keep top-secrets there, just an average Joe’s notes, like ‘took my dog to vet clinic today,’ but I would like to implement good habits from the start.
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Best served with cold Arizona Ice Tea, Kung Fury playing from a VHS on a flickering CRT, with the volume cranked up to 11. Just upgrade ranger from github and enjoy.
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You really notice a difference?!
In theory you are correct of course but in practice ranger starts so quickly I can't see it being a valid concern.
Yes, there is a little but noticable difference to me.
BTW, I figure it out using
map s chain shell $SHELL; eval fm.cd(open('/tmp/rangerdir').readline().strip())
and alias
function r
if test -z $RANGER_LEVEL
ranger $argv
else
echo (pwd) > /tmp/rangerdir
exit
end
end
Thanks, this method fit my need but has one drawback, toggle from shell to ranger need more time then `exit`
You really notice a difference?!
In theory you are correct of course but in practice ranger starts so quickly I can't see it being a valid concern.
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