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Image previews for Vifm (vi file manager) using Überzug

Image previews using Überzug for vifm (vi file manager)

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This script is used along vifm to generate image previews for various file types in vifm.

If you want image preview support for lf check out cirala/lfimg.

The script is currently able to handle the following formats:

  • Video
  • Pdf
  • Djvu
  • eBook
  • Images
  • Audio files
  • Fonts

All previews are cached (except for regular images) and stored in your ~/.cache/vifm/ folder.

Installation

  1. Copy the vifmimg and vifmrun scripts to a folder that is included in your $PATH variable for easy access to the files.

  2. Edit your ~/.config/vifm/vifmrc file and add fileviewer properties like so:

    fileviewer *.pdf
        \ vifmimg pdf %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

    fileviewer *.djvu
        \ vifmimg djvu %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

    fileviewer *.epub
        \ vifmimg epub %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

    fileviewer <video/*>
        \ vifmimg video %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

    fileviewer <image/*>
        \ vifmimg draw %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

    fileviewer <audio/*>
        \ vifmimg audio %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

    fileviewer <font/*>
        \ vifmimg font %px %py %pw %ph %c
        \ %pc
        \ vifmimg clear

  1. In order to launch vifm with image preview support from now on, you will need to use the supplied vifmrun script.

I recommend that you make an alias in your shell that points to vifm.

Prerequisites

Credits

  • Seebye for creating Überzug and the initial script that this script is heavily based upon.
  • Ranger's approach to file previewing as an inspiration source.