# vcom `vcom` is a two-pane terminal file manager with a fast built-in info/preview panel for the active selection. ## Why vcom - Two-pane workflow focused on keyboard speed - Built-in preview/info pane for the active selection - Asynchronous copy/move with progress and background mode - Theme support and configurable layout/columns ## Font requirement (icons) For file icons, `vcom` expects a Nerd Font in your terminal profile. Default behavior is `ui.icon_mode = "auto"`: - if a Nerd Font is detected, `vcom` uses Nerd icons - if not, `vcom` falls back to ASCII icons automatically You can force behavior in config: - `ui.icon_mode = "nerd"`: always use Nerd icons - `ui.icon_mode = "ascii"`: always use ASCII icons How to make terminal use the installed Nerd Font: - GNOME Terminal: `Preferences -> Profile -> Text -> Custom font` -> choose `JetBrainsMono Nerd Font` - Konsole: `Settings -> Edit Current Profile -> Appearance` -> choose a Nerd Font profile - Alacritty: set `font.normal.family: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font"` in `~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml` - Kitty: set `font_family JetBrainsMono Nerd Font` in `~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf` Preview mode (`F9` / `i`) temporarily replaces the inactive pane and shows: - directory listing preview - text file preview with syntax highlighting - image metadata (format + dimensions) - safe fallback for binary files ## Screenshots ![vcom screenshot](docs/screen.png) ![vcom screenshot 2](docs/screen2.png) ![vcom screenshot 3](docs/screen3.png) ## Build and run Run directly: ```bash go run ./cmd/vcom ``` Build local binary: ```bash go build -o vcom ./cmd/vcom ``` ## Installation ### NixOS / Nix Run directly from the flake: ```bash nix run github:vrubelroman/vcom?ref=v0.1.8 ``` Install into user profile: ```bash nix profile add github:vrubelroman/vcom?ref=v0.1.8 ``` The Nix package wraps `vcom` with `ueberzugpp` in `PATH`, so image preview works in non-`kitty` terminals out of the box. ### Debian / Ubuntu Download the release `.deb` for `v0.1.8`, then install: ```bash sudo apt install ./vcom_0.1.8_amd64.deb ``` The Debian package declares `ueberzug` (or `ueberzugpp` where available) as a dependency for image preview outside `kitty`. Install a Nerd Font (example): ```bash wget -qO /tmp/JetBrainsMono.zip https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/latest/download/JetBrainsMono.zip mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts/JetBrainsMonoNerd unzip -o /tmp/JetBrainsMono.zip -d ~/.local/share/fonts/JetBrainsMonoNerd fc-cache -fv ``` Then set your terminal font to a Nerd Font variant (for example, `JetBrainsMono Nerd Font`). ### Arch Linux A `PKGBUILD` is included in the repository: ```bash makepkg -si ``` The Arch package depends on `ueberzugpp`, so non-`kitty` image preview is installed together with `vcom`. ## Configuration Optional config lookup order: 1. `-config /path/to/vcom.toml` 2. `./vcom.toml` 3. `./config/vcom.toml` 4. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vcom/vcom.toml` 5. `~/.config/vcom/vcom.toml` Reference config: [vcom.toml](/home/vrubel/projects/vcom/vcom.toml) Icon mode example: ```toml [ui] icon_mode = "auto" # auto | nerd | ascii ``` ## Themes Built-in themes: - `catppuccin-mocha` (default) - `tokyo-night` - `gruvbox-dark` - `nord-frost` ## Releases Pushing a tag like `v0.1.8` triggers GitHub Actions release workflow (`.github/workflows/release.yml`) which: - runs tests - vendors Go modules - builds release binary - builds Debian package - publishes release assets Release artifacts: - `vcom-v0.1.8-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz` - `vcom_0.1.8_amd64.deb` - `vcom-v0.1.8-checksums.txt` ## Notes - File creation time depends on filesystem/OS support; unavailable values are shown as `n/a`. Architecture notes: [docs/architecture.md](/home/vrubel/projects/vcom/docs/architecture.md)