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I second this. lf is basically ranger but you can integrate any shell commands or tools into it. It'll require a bit of setting up though as the defaults are bare bones.
Shell commands can easily be integrated into
ranger
.Are you doing this via rifle? That was how I was doing it in ranger, but with lf you can make custom shell commands directly in the config and assign custom hotkeys to it.
In
rc.conf
putmap f shell -tf $SHELL ~/myscript.sh
. When you pressf
it will launchmyscript.sh
in a new terminal with the selection as an argument.man ranger
and checkshell
command for appropriate flags. For example, skip the-t
if your script is in turn going to launch a GUI application.