nnn.el is a wrapper for nnn that allows you to use nnn
in a term buffer.
If you like vim-like keybindings and evil-mode you will love the speed and ergonomics of nnn.
It can serve as an alternative to dired.
Add a file called nnn
to your recipes directory.
It requires that you have nnn
installed on your system.
See Usage on nnn's own wiki.
Currently, nnn is executed in a new term buffer where it start up in the current directory. Once you quit nnn, the buffer is killed and automatically switches back to the previous buffer.
Just execute nnn with the command:
M-x nnn
To provide a quality wrapper for nnn inside emacs.
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