update file opener section in the readme and move it to tutorial
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@ -55,15 +55,3 @@ See [tutorial](doc/tutorial.md) for an introduction to the configuration.
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See [reference](doc/reference.md) for the list of keys, options and variables with their default values.
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See [etc](etc) directory to integrate `lf` to your shell or editor.
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## File Opener
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`lf` does not come bundled with a file opener.
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By default it tries to call `xdg-open` from `xdg-utils` package.
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You can change the file opener using the opener option (e.g. `set opener mimeopen`).
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Below are a few alternatives you can use:
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- [libfile-mimeinfo-perl](https://metacpan.org/release/File-MimeInfo) (executable name is `mimeopen`)
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- [rifle](http://ranger.nongnu.org/) (ranger's default file opener)
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- [mimeo](http://xyne.archlinux.ca/projects/mimeo/)
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- custom (using file extensions and/or mimetypes with `file` command)
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@ -88,3 +88,33 @@ Finally note that we set `IFS` variable accordingly in the command.
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Instead we could use the `ifs` option to set it for all commands (e.g. `set ifs :`).
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This could be especially useful for interactive use (e.g. `rm $fs` would simply work).
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This option is not set by default as things may behave unexpectedly at other places.
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## Opening Files
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You can use `open-file` command to open a file.
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This is a special command called by `open` when the current file is not a directory.
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Normally a user maps the `open` command to a key (default `l`) and customize `open-file` command as desired.
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You can define it just as you would define any other command.
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cmd open-file $IFS=':'; vim $fx
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It is possible to use different command types.
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cmd open-file &xdg-open "$f"
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You may want to use either file extensions or mime types with `file`.
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cmd open-file ${{
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case $(file --mime-type "$f" -b) in
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text/*) IFS=':'; vim $fx;;
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*) IFS=':'; for f in $fx; do xdg-open "$f" &> /dev/null & done;;
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esac
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}}
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`lf` does not come bundled with a file opener.
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Below are a few different file openers you can use.
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- [xdg-utils](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-utils/) (executable name is `xdg-open`)
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- [libfile-mimeinfo-perl](https://metacpan.org/release/File-MimeInfo) (executable name is `mimeopen`)
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- [rifle](http://ranger.nongnu.org/) (ranger's default file opener)
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- [mimeo](http://xyne.archlinux.ca/projects/mimeo/)
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