Yazi
Version: 0.3.3 (Arch Linux 2024-09-05)
Debug : false
OS : linux-x86_64 (unix)
Ya
Version: 0.3.3 (Arch Linux 2024-09-05)
Emulator
Emulator.via_env: ("xterm-kitty", "")
Emulator.via_csi: Ok(Kitty)
Emulator.detect : Kitty
Adapter
Adapter.matches: Kitty
Desktop
XDG_SESSION_TYPE : Some("wayland")
WAYLAND_DISPLAY : Some("wayland-1")
DISPLAY : Some(":0")
SWAYSOCK : None
HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE: Some("4520b30d498daca8079365bdb909a8dea38e8d55_1730369781_1272891956")
WAYFIRE_SOCKET : None
SSH
shared.in_ssh_connection: false
WSL
WSL: false
Variables
SHELL : Some("/bin/zsh")
EDITOR : None
VISUAL : None
YAZI_FILE_ONE : None
YAZI_CONFIG_HOME : None
Text Opener
default: Some(Opener { run: "${EDITOR:-vi} \"$@\"", block: true, orphan: false, desc: "$EDITOR", for_: None, spread: true })
block : Some(Opener { run: "${EDITOR:-vi} \"$@\"", block: true, orphan: false, desc: "$EDITOR", for_: None, spread: true })
Multiplexers
TMUX : false
tmux version : tmux 3.5a
ZELLIJ_SESSION_NAME: None
Zellij version : No such file or directory (os error 2)
Dependencies
file : 5.45
ueberzugpp : No such file or directory (os error 2)
ffmpegthumbnailer: 2.2.3
magick : 7.1.1-39
fzf : 0.55.0
fd : 10.2.0
rg : 14.1.1
chafa : No such file or directory (os error 2)
zoxide : 0.9.6
7z : 17.05
7zz : No such file or directory (os error 2)
jq : 1.7.1
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When reporting a bug, please also upload the `yazi.log` log file - only upload the most recent content by time.
You can find it in the "/home/nicknamely/.local/state/yazi" directory.
Please describe the problem you're trying to solve
Problem
Not being able to manage remote drives like onedrive or personal drive etc, within Yazi is a limitation I’ve encountered during my research.
Would you be willing to contribute this feature?
[ ] Yes, I'll give it a shot
Describe the solution you'd like
Integrating Rclone into Yazi would enable users to access various remote storage services directly within the file explorer. This would streamline workflows and provide a consistent user experience.
Being able to mark directories as remote with attributes for providers like Google or Microsoft would be a great starting point. By applying different profiles based on the directory and its attributes and use availble rclone commands, we could enhance functionality.
From there, we could add features like auto-sync, displaying content without downloading it, downloading specific files, marking certain files as "never download," or setting timers for uploads. The possibilities are endless!
Benefits :
Simplified access to remote files without needing to switch. And simplify rclone usage.
Enhanced productivity for users who frequently work with remote storage.
Additional context
Like this but inside yazi.
Validations
[X] I have searched the existing issues/discussions
[X] The latest nightly build doesn't already have this feature
I recently switched to Linux (dual-booting) as I plan to upgrade from Windows to Linux as my main operating system. Currently, I’m configuring my custom desktop environment with Hyprland and have found Yazi to be the best option for a file manager.
yazi --debug
outputPlease describe the problem you're trying to solve
Problem
Not being able to manage remote drives like onedrive or personal drive etc, within Yazi is a limitation I’ve encountered during my research.
Would you be willing to contribute this feature?
Describe the solution you'd like
Integrating Rclone into Yazi would enable users to access various remote storage services directly within the file explorer. This would streamline workflows and provide a consistent user experience.
Being able to mark directories as remote with attributes for providers like Google or Microsoft would be a great starting point. By applying different profiles based on the directory and its attributes and use availble rclone commands, we could enhance functionality.
From there, we could add features like auto-sync, displaying content without downloading it, downloading specific files, marking certain files as "never download," or setting timers for uploads. The possibilities are endless!
Benefits :
Additional context
Like this but inside yazi.
Validations