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-# vim: ft=cfg
-#
-# This is the configuration file of "rifle", ranger's file executor/opener.
-# Each line consists of conditions and a command. For each line the conditions
-# are checked and if they are met, the respective command is run.
-#
-# Syntax:
-# <condition1> , <condition2> , ... = command
-#
-# The command can contain these environment variables:
-# $1-$9 | The n-th selected file
-# $@ | All selected files
-#
-# If you use the special command "ask", rifle will ask you what program to run.
-#
-# Prefixing a condition with "!" will negate its result.
-# These conditions are currently supported:
-# match <regexp> | The regexp matches $1
-# ext <regexp> | The regexp matches the extension of $1
-# mime <regexp> | The regexp matches the mime type of $1
-# name <regexp> | The regexp matches the basename of $1
-# path <regexp> | The regexp matches the absolute path of $1
-# has <program> | The program is installed (i.e. located in $PATH)
-# env <variable> | The environment variable "variable" is non-empty
-# file | $1 is a file
-# directory | $1 is a directory
-# number <n> | change the number of this command to n
-# terminal | stdin, stderr and stdout are connected to a terminal
-# X | $DISPLAY is not empty (i.e. Xorg runs)
-#
-# There are also pseudo-conditions which have a "side effect":
-# flag <flags> | Change how the program is run. See below.
-# label <label> | Assign a label or name to the command so it can
-# | be started with :open_with <label> in ranger
-# | or `rifle -p <label>` in the standalone executable.
-# else | Always true.
-#
-# Flags are single characters which slightly transform the command:
-# f | Fork the program, make it run in the background.
-# | New command = setsid $command >& /dev/null &
-# r | Execute the command with root permissions
-# | New command = sudo $command
-# t | Run the program in a new terminal. If $TERMCMD is not defined,
-# | rifle will attempt to extract it from $TERM.
-# | New command = $TERMCMD -e $command
-# Note: The "New command" serves only as an illustration, the exact
-# implementation may differ.
-# Note: When using rifle in ranger, there is an additional flag "c" for
-# only running the current file even if you have marked multiple files.
-
-#-------------------------------------------
-# Websites
-#-------------------------------------------
-# Rarely installed browsers get higher priority; It is assumed that if you
-# install a rare browser, you probably use it. Firefox/konqueror/w3m on the
-# other hand are often only installed as fallback browsers.
-
-else = setsid xdg-open "$1" 2> /dev/null &
-label editor = "$EDITOR" -- "$@"
-label pager = "$PAGER" -- "$@"