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# rich-preview.yazi
Preview file types using `rich` command in Yazi. This plugin allows preview for various filetypes including -
- Markdown
- Jupyter notebook
- JSON
- CSV
- RestructuredText
## Previews/Screenshots
[rich-preview1.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/580e36a8-249f-48a8-95fc-8c3d60e6a7d7)
## Requirements
- [Yazi](https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi) v0.4 or higher.
- [rich-cli](https://github.com/Textualize/rich) v13.7.1 or higher.
## Installation
To install this plugin, simply run-
```bash
ya pack -a AnirudhG07/rich-preview
## For linux and MacOS
git clone https://github.com/AnirudhG07/rich-preview.yazi.git ~/.config/yazi/plugins/rich-preview.yazi
## For Windows
git clone https://github.com/AnirudhG07/rich-preview.yazi.git %AppData%\yazi\config\plugins\rich-preview.yazi
```
## Usages
The `rich` commands automatically detects if the file is markdown, csv, json, etc. files and accordingly the preview is viewed.
Add the below to your `yazi.toml` file to allow the respective file to previewed using `rich`.
```toml
[plugin]
prepend_previewers = [
{ name = "*.csv", run = "rich-preview"}, # for csv files
{ name = "*.md", run = "rich-preview" }, # for markdown (.md) files
{ name = "*.rst", run = "rich-preview"}, # for restructured text (.rst) files
{ name = "*.ipynb", run = "rich-preview"}, # for jupyter notebooks (.ipynb)
{ name = "*.json", run = "rich-preview"}, # for json (.json) files
# { name = "*.lang_type", run = "rich-preview"} # for particular language files eg. .py, .go., .lua, etc.
]
```
## Configurations
If you would like to use `rich` with more configurations, you can go to `init.lua` and edit the arguments in the code with your preferences. You can view the options using `rich --help`.
```lua
-- init.lua
"-j",
"--left",
"--line-numbers",
"--force-terminal",
"--panel=rounded",
"--guides",
"--max-width" -- to area of preview
```
You can add more, remove and choose themes as you wish. You can set styles or Themes(as mentioned in `rich --help`) by `--theme=your_theme` and similarly for style.
## Notes
Currently the colors maynot be uniformly present, along with weird lines here and there. This is due to `"--force-terminal"` option. You can disable it if you find it annoying. Work is in progress to possibly fix the issue.
## Using piper.yazi
[piper.yazi](https://github.com/yazi-rs/plugins/tree/main/piper.yazi) is a general-purpose previewer - you can pass any shell command to piper and it will use the command's output as the preview content.
To use `rich` with piper, you can add this in your `yazi.toml` file:
```toml
[[plugin.prepend_previewers]]
name = "*.md"
run = 'piper -- rich -j --left --panel=rounded --guides --line-numbers --force-terminal "$1"'
```
Note you can also add other filetypes as mentioned above in the same format.
# Explore Yazi
Yazi is an amazing, blazing fast terminal file manager, with a variety of plugins, flavors and themes. Check them out at [awesome-yazi](https://github.com/AnirudhG07/awesome-yazi) and the official [yazi webpage](https://yazi-rs.github.io/).

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local M = {}
function M:peek(job)
local child = Command("rich")
:args({
"-j",
"--left",
"--line-numbers",
"--force-terminal",
"--panel=rounded",
"--guides",
"--max-width",
tostring(job.area.w),
tostring(job.file.url),
})
:stdout(Command.PIPED)
:stderr(Command.PIPED)
:spawn()
if not child then
return require("code"):peek(job)
end
local limit = job.area.h
local i, lines = 0, ""
repeat
local next, event = child:read_line()
if event == 1 then
return require("code"):peek(job)
elseif event ~= 0 then
break
end
i = i + 1
if i > job.skip then
lines = lines .. next
end
until i >= job.skip + limit
child:start_kill()
if job.skip > 0 and i < job.skip + limit then
ya.emit("peek", { math.max(0, i - limit), only_if = job.file.url, upper_bound = true })
else
lines = lines:gsub("\t", string.rep(" ", rt.preview.tab_size))
ya.preview_widgets(job, {
ui.Text.parse(lines):area(job.area):wrap(rt.preview.wrap == "yes" and ui.Text.WRAP or ui.Text.WRAP_NO),
})
end
end
function M:seek(job)
require("code"):seek(job)
end
return M