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# ouch.yazi
[ouch](https://github.com/ouch-org/ouch) plugin for [Yazi](https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi).
![ouch.yazi](https://github.com/ndtoan96/ouch.yazi/assets/33489972/946397ec-b37b-4bf4-93f1-c676fc8e59f2)
## Features
- Archive preview
- Compression
## Installation
### Yazi package manager
```bash
ya pkg add ndtoan96/ouch
```
### Git
```bash
# Linux/macOS
git clone https://github.com/ndtoan96/ouch.yazi.git ~/.config/yazi/plugins/ouch.yazi
# Windows with cmd
git clone https://github.com/ndtoan96/ouch.yazi.git %AppData%\yazi\config\plugins\ouch.yazi
# Windows with powershell
git clone https://github.com/ndtoan96/ouch.yazi.git "$($env:APPDATA)\yazi\config\plugins\ouch.yazi"
```
Make sure you have [ouch](https://github.com/ouch-org/ouch) installed and in your `PATH`.
## Usage
### Preview
For archive preview, add this to your `yazi.toml`:
```toml
[[plugin.prepend_previewers]]
mime = "application/{*zip,tar,bzip2,7z*,rar,xz,zstd,java-archive}"
run = "ouch"
```
Now go to an archive on Yazi, you should see the archive's content in the preview pane. You can use `J` and `K` to roll up and down the preview.
#### Customization
Previews can be customized by adding extra arguments in the `run` string:
```toml
[plugin]
prepend_previewers = [
# Change the top-level archive icon
{ ..., run = "ouch --archive-icon='🗄️ '" },
# Or remove it by setting it to ''
{ ..., run = "ouch --archive-icon=''" },
# Enable file icons
{ ..., run = "ouch --show-file-icons" },
# Disable tree view
{ ..., run = "ouch --list-view" },
# These can be combined
{ ..., run = "ouch --archive-icon='🗄️ ' --show-file-icons --list-view" },
]
```
### Compression
For compression, add this to your `keymap.toml`:
```toml
[[mgr.prepend_keymap]]
on = ["C"]
run = "plugin ouch"
desc = "Compress with ouch"
```
The plugin uses `zip` format by default. You can change the format when you name the output file, `ouch` will detect format based on file extension.
And, for example, if you would like to set `7z` as default format, you can use `plugin ouch 7z`.
### Decompression
This plugin does not provide a decompression feature because it already is supported by Yazi.
To decompress with `ouch`, configure the opener in `yazi.toml`.
```toml
[opener]
extract = [
{ run = 'ouch d -y %*', desc = "Extract here with ouch", for = "windows" },
{ run = 'ouch d -y "$@"', desc = "Extract here with ouch", for = "unix" },
]
```