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An experimental filesystem navigator for the terminal, built with Textual

terminal-tree-demo.mp4

This could form the basis of a file manager / picker. For now, consider it a UI experiment.

PS Its a single file.

Installing

This project isn't on Pypi or other package manager, but thanks to the sorcery that is uv you can try it out with the following command:

uvx --from git+https://github.com/willmcgugan/terminal-tree.git --python 3.12 -q terminal-tree

Tested in macOS only at this point. Chances are very high it works on Linux. Slightly lower chance (but non-zero) that it works on Windows.

Tree navigation

tree_navigator

A directory tree that may be navigated by the keyboard or mouse.

File preview

file_preview

Some text file-types may be displayed with syntax highlighting in a preview panel.

This preview panel may be maximized from the command palette.

Path completion and validation

path_complete

Hit g to edit the current path.

The path will auto-complete as you type. Press right to accept the auto-completion.

The path is also validated as you type. Invalid (non directory) paths are highlighted in red, or green if it is a valid path.

Path components

path_select

You can also click on a path component to navigate to a parent directory.

No issues please

I don't know is this will become a standalone tool, or be folded back in to Textual.

If you are interested in this project, please fork it. let me know if you do anything interesting with it!