# konoma
> Full-screen preview-focused terminal file browser.
> macOS / Apple Silicon · Rust · MIT
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LESIM-Co-Ltd/konoma/main/assets/hero-image.png" alt="konoma — full-screen image preview" width="860">
</p>
Pick something in the tree, and preview it **full-screen**. konoma is a terminal
file browser built around that single idea. It is made for a side-by-side workflow
where you keep konoma on one half of the screen and work on the other.
The name "konoma" (木の間, "between the trees") comes from the tool's character:
peering through the gaps between the trees to look into the contents of the file tree.
**📖 Documentation: [lesim-co-ltd.github.io/konoma](https://lesim-co-ltd.github.io/konoma/)**
— getting started, guides and full reference, in English and
[日本語](https://lesim-co-ltd.github.io/konoma/ja/).
## Why it exists
When you want a tree + preview pane filling one half of the screen while you work on the
other, existing TUI file managers (such as yazi) cannot structurally remove the file-list
panel, so they cannot show *only the selected file* full-screen. konoma solves that one
thing with **mode transitions**: Tree (full-screen) ⇄ Preview (full-screen), with no
in-between split view.
## Screenshots
<table>
<tr>
<td width="50%"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LESIM-Co-Ltd/konoma/main/assets/tree.png" alt="Tree view with git status colors"></td>
<td width="50%"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LESIM-Co-Ltd/konoma/main/assets/git-graph.png" alt="Custom git commit-graph renderer"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center"><b>Tree view</b> — git status colors</td>
<td align="center"><b>Git graph</b> — custom commit-graph renderer</td>
</tr>
</table>
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LESIM-Co-Ltd/konoma/main/assets/markdown.png" alt="Markdown and Mermaid rendering" width="860">
</p>
<p align="center"><b>Markdown & Mermaid</b></p>
## Features
- **Full-screen preview**: images, Markdown, Mermaid, code, SVG, video thumbnails, and
**PDF** (multi-page, navigate with `J`/`K`) rendered to fill the screen.
- **Config-driven delegation**: declare how each format is previewed in TOML — delegate to a
built-in renderer or an external command. Unsupported formats safely show `[can not preview]`
full-screen instead of crashing.
- **kitty graphics**: images use the kitty graphics protocol via ratatui-image for high quality.
- **Git suite**: status, diff, log, a custom commit-graph renderer, branches, and commits, all in-app.
- **File manager**: create / rename / delete (trash by default) / copy / move, plus search,
bookmarks, and sorting. Destructive actions require a confirmation dialog.
- **Optional dependencies**: the app never breaks when an external tool (mpv, etc.) is missing.
It runs from a plain `cargo install`.
## Status
Pre-release (feature-complete). The milestones below track what is implemented.
- [x] Tree view & navigation, mode transitions, `can not preview` fallback (M0/M1)
- [x] Full-screen images with zoom/pan (M2)
- [x] Markdown / Mermaid rendering (M3)
- [x] Tabs and path copy (M4)
- [x] Git integration: status, diff, log, graph, branches, commits (M5)
- [x] Video thumbnails (representative frame; no in-terminal playback) and GIF/SVG preview (M6)
- [x] PDF preview (multi-page, one page at a time)
- [x] File manager: create / rename / delete / copy / move, search, bookmarks, sorting (M7)
- [x] Configurable keymap with conflict detection
- [x] crates.io publish
- [x] Prebuilt binaries and `cargo binstall` (macOS, Linux `x86_64`)
## Requirements
- **macOS on Apple Silicon** is the primary target. macOS on Intel (`x86_64`) also has prebuilt binaries.
Linux (`x86_64`) builds in CI and has prebuilt binaries too, but is **experimental** — its runtime
(previews, clipboard, trash) is not yet verified. Windows is not supported.
- A terminal that supports the **kitty graphics protocol** (e.g. [Ghostty](https://ghostty.org)) for image,
SVG, video-thumbnail, and PDF previews. Without it, text-based previews still work.
## Install
Prebuilt binaries (fastest — no compilation) via [cargo-binstall](https://github.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall):
```bash
cargo binstall konoma
```
Or compile and install from crates.io:
```bash
cargo install konoma
```
Prebuilt archives for macOS (Apple Silicon / Intel) and Linux (`x86_64`) are also attached to each
[GitHub Release](https://github.com/LESIM-Co-Ltd/konoma/releases).
Or build from source:
```bash
cargo build --release
```
## Usage
```bash
konoma [DIR] # opens DIR (defaults to the current directory)
```
Press `?` in the app for the full, context-sensitive key reference.
**Take the tour**: open [`samples/tutorial.md`](samples/tutorial.md)
([日本語](samples/tutorial.ja.md)) *inside konoma* — a hands-on walkthrough with
links you can follow and checkboxes you can actually toggle.
## Optional tools
konoma never breaks when an external tool is missing — the relevant preview just degrades to a hint
(principle: "unsupported is shown safely, never a crash"). Install these to enable richer previews:
- **poppler** (`pdftoppm` / `pdftocairo` / `pdfinfo`) — PDF rendering and multi-page navigation.
Without it, macOS falls back to `qlmanage`/`sips` for the **first page only**.
- **ffmpeg** or **ffmpegthumbnailer** — video thumbnail frames.
- **git** — the in-app git suite (status / diff / log / graph / branches). Enabled by default;
build with `--no-default-features` to drop it.
## Configuration
`~/.config/konoma/config.toml` (works with defaults if absent).
- **[CONFIGURATION.md](CONFIGURATION.md)** — full reference: every `[ui]` option,
colors/themes, preview rules (built-in renderers & external-command delegation),
external editor, git integration, and the complete keybinding model.
- [`config.example.toml`](config.example.toml) — a fully commented example config
(Japanese inline comments); copy it as a starting point.
## License
[MIT](LICENSE) © LESIM