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**Neo (or New or Not) Simple (or Small or Suckless) X Image Viewer**
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nsxiv is a fork of the now-unmaintained [sxiv](https://github.com/xyb3rt/sxiv)
with the purpose of being a (mostly) drop-in replacement for sxiv, maintaining its
interface and adding simple, sensible features. nsxiv is free software licensed
under GPL-2.0-or-later and aims to be easy to modify and customize.
Please file a bug report if something does not work as documented or expected on
[Codeberg] after making sure you are using the latest release. Contributions
are welcome, see [CONTRIBUTING] to get started.
[Codeberg]: https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv/issues/new
[CONTRIBUTING]: etc/CONTRIBUTING.md#contribution-guideline
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Features
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* Basic image operations like zooming, panning, rotating
* Basic support for animated/multi-frame images (**requires Imlib2 v1.8.0 or above**)
* Thumbnail mode: grid of selectable previews of all images
* Ability to cache thumbnails for fast re-loading
* Automatically refreshing modified images
* Customizable keyboard and mouse mappings via `config.h`
* Scriptability via `key-handler`
* Displaying image information in status bar via `image-info` & `thumb-info`
* Customizable window title via `win-title`
Screenshots
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**Image mode with default colors:**
![Image](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/pages/raw/branch/master/img/image.png "Image mode")
**Thumbnail mode with custom colors:**
![Thumb](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/pages/raw/branch/master/img/thumb.png "Thumb mode")
Installing via package manager
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<a href="https://repology.org/project/nsxiv/versions">
<img align="right" width="192" src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/nsxiv.svg">
</a>
nsxiv is available on the following distributions/repositories. If you don't see
your distro listed here, either contact your distro's package maintainer or
consider packaging it yourself and adding it to the respective community repo.
Dependencies
------------
nsxiv requires the following software to be installed:
* X11
* Imlib2 (built with X11 support)
The following dependencies are optional:
* `inotify`<sup>\*</sup>: Used for auto-reloading images on change.
Disabled via `HAVE_INOTIFY=0`.
* `libXft`, `freetype2`, `fontconfig`: Used for the status bar.
Disabled via `HAVE_LIBFONTS=0`.
* `libexif`: Used for auto-orientation and exif thumbnails.
Disable via `HAVE_LIBEXIF=0`.
Please make sure to install the corresponding development packages in case that
you want to build nsxiv on a distribution with separate runtime and development
packages (e.g. \*-dev on Debian).
\* [inotify][] is a Linux-specific API for monitoring filesystem changes.
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It's not natively available on `*BSD` systems but can be enabled via
installing and linking against [libinotify-kqueue][].
[inotify]: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/inotify.7.html
[libinotify-kqueue]: https://github.com/libinotify-kqueue/libinotify-kqueue
Building
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nsxiv is built using the commands:
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$ make
You can pass `HAVE_X=0` to `make` to disable an optional dependency.
Rework the build system (#19) * Added simple configure script Added simple script to autodetect if optional dependencies are installed and enable/disable them as needed. Note this solution uses the compiler directly instead of an external program like pkgconfig so it doesn't require any extra dependencies. It is intended to work with any arbitrary compiler; it has been tested with tcc and gcc. There are some "breaking" changes hidden here - HAVE_GIFLIB was renamed to HAVE_LIBGIF to match HAVE_LIBEXIF - Simply typing `make` will no longer try to build with optional dependencies * use implicit RM variable * General clean-up in configure - Use printf instead of echo - Format style * honor env PREFIX, use LDLIBS * Revert "General clean-up in configure" This reverts commit 8683c179dbf273a330f9a224a4d481a7bea42c5f. * honor env LDFLAGS if set * Don't set OPTIONAL_LIBS in configure * make OBJ all caps * follow suckless style build system - remove configure script. - HAVE_LIBGIF and HAVE_LIBEXIF defaults back to 1 - unload several varibales onto config.mk - make version all-caps - add -O2 optimization - use CPPFLAGS for includes and defines * Revert "follow suckless style build system" This reverts commit 8bf75b1f68d72df349edba8d998d4659dd956dd8. * Generate config.mk from make * Inlined configure in Makefile * update docs * cleanups - changes to config.mk should trigger a rebuild - remove potentially confusing variables form Makefile * Use install instead of mkdir/cp/chmod when sensible * fixup! Inlined configure in Makefile * Don't generate config.mk on rm -f *.o sxiv * update docs and cleanups - make config.mk silent - mention editing config.mk in README * fallback to 0 if user edits config.mk in unexpected way * add comment on config.mk * remove invalid comment configure script is removed * slight restructure - make version all caps - restructure variables that users may want to edit to top - use CPPFLAGS for defines - add some comments - remove needless echos since we have verbose output now * add echos back Co-authored-by: NRK <nrk@disroot.org> Co-authored-by: Berke Kocaoğlu <berke.kocaoglu@metu.edu.tr>
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For example:
$ make HAVE_LIBEXIF=0
Rework the build system (#19) * Added simple configure script Added simple script to autodetect if optional dependencies are installed and enable/disable them as needed. Note this solution uses the compiler directly instead of an external program like pkgconfig so it doesn't require any extra dependencies. It is intended to work with any arbitrary compiler; it has been tested with tcc and gcc. There are some "breaking" changes hidden here - HAVE_GIFLIB was renamed to HAVE_LIBGIF to match HAVE_LIBEXIF - Simply typing `make` will no longer try to build with optional dependencies * use implicit RM variable * General clean-up in configure - Use printf instead of echo - Format style * honor env PREFIX, use LDLIBS * Revert "General clean-up in configure" This reverts commit 8683c179dbf273a330f9a224a4d481a7bea42c5f. * honor env LDFLAGS if set * Don't set OPTIONAL_LIBS in configure * make OBJ all caps * follow suckless style build system - remove configure script. - HAVE_LIBGIF and HAVE_LIBEXIF defaults back to 1 - unload several varibales onto config.mk - make version all-caps - add -O2 optimization - use CPPFLAGS for includes and defines * Revert "follow suckless style build system" This reverts commit 8bf75b1f68d72df349edba8d998d4659dd956dd8. * Generate config.mk from make * Inlined configure in Makefile * update docs * cleanups - changes to config.mk should trigger a rebuild - remove potentially confusing variables form Makefile * Use install instead of mkdir/cp/chmod when sensible * fixup! Inlined configure in Makefile * Don't generate config.mk on rm -f *.o sxiv * update docs and cleanups - make config.mk silent - mention editing config.mk in README * fallback to 0 if user edits config.mk in unexpected way * add comment on config.mk * remove invalid comment configure script is removed * slight restructure - make version all caps - restructure variables that users may want to edit to top - use CPPFLAGS for defines - add some comments - remove needless echos since we have verbose output now * add echos back Co-authored-by: NRK <nrk@disroot.org> Co-authored-by: Berke Kocaoğlu <berke.kocaoglu@metu.edu.tr>
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will disable `libexif` support. Alternatively they can be disabled via editing
`config.mk`. `OPT_DEP_DEFAULT=0` can be used to disable all optional
dependencies.
Rework the build system (#19) * Added simple configure script Added simple script to autodetect if optional dependencies are installed and enable/disable them as needed. Note this solution uses the compiler directly instead of an external program like pkgconfig so it doesn't require any extra dependencies. It is intended to work with any arbitrary compiler; it has been tested with tcc and gcc. There are some "breaking" changes hidden here - HAVE_GIFLIB was renamed to HAVE_LIBGIF to match HAVE_LIBEXIF - Simply typing `make` will no longer try to build with optional dependencies * use implicit RM variable * General clean-up in configure - Use printf instead of echo - Format style * honor env PREFIX, use LDLIBS * Revert "General clean-up in configure" This reverts commit 8683c179dbf273a330f9a224a4d481a7bea42c5f. * honor env LDFLAGS if set * Don't set OPTIONAL_LIBS in configure * make OBJ all caps * follow suckless style build system - remove configure script. - HAVE_LIBGIF and HAVE_LIBEXIF defaults back to 1 - unload several varibales onto config.mk - make version all-caps - add -O2 optimization - use CPPFLAGS for includes and defines * Revert "follow suckless style build system" This reverts commit 8bf75b1f68d72df349edba8d998d4659dd956dd8. * Generate config.mk from make * Inlined configure in Makefile * update docs * cleanups - changes to config.mk should trigger a rebuild - remove potentially confusing variables form Makefile * Use install instead of mkdir/cp/chmod when sensible * fixup! Inlined configure in Makefile * Don't generate config.mk on rm -f *.o sxiv * update docs and cleanups - make config.mk silent - mention editing config.mk in README * fallback to 0 if user edits config.mk in unexpected way * add comment on config.mk * remove invalid comment configure script is removed * slight restructure - make version all caps - restructure variables that users may want to edit to top - use CPPFLAGS for defines - add some comments - remove needless echos since we have verbose output now * add echos back Co-authored-by: NRK <nrk@disroot.org> Co-authored-by: Berke Kocaoğlu <berke.kocaoglu@metu.edu.tr>
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Installing nsxiv:
# make install
Installing desktop entry:
# make install-desktop
Installing icons:
# make install-icon
Installing all of the above:
# make install-all
Please note, that these requires root privileges.
By default, nsxiv is installed using the prefix `/usr/local`, so the full path
of the executable will be `/usr/local/bin/nsxiv`, the `.desktop` entry will be
`/usr/local/share/applications/nsxiv.desktop` and the icon path will be
`/usr/local/share/icons/hicolor/{size}/apps/nsxiv.png`.
You can install nsxiv into a directory of your choice by changing this command to:
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$ make PREFIX="/your/dir" install
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Example scripts are installed using `EGPREFIX` which defaults to
`/usr/local/share/doc/nsxiv/examples`. You can change `EGPREFIX` the same way
you can change `PREFIX` shown above.
The build-time specific settings of nsxiv can be found in the file *config.h*.
Please check and change them, so that they fit your needs.
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If the file *config.h* does not already exist, then you have to create it with
the following command:
$ make config.h
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Usage
-----
Refer to the man-page for the documentation:
$ man nsxiv
You may also view the man-page [online](https://nsxiv.codeberg.page/man/).
However, note that the online man-page might not accurately represent your local
copy.
F.A.Q.
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* Can I open remote urls with nsxiv? <br>
Yes, see [nsxiv-url](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra/src/branch/master/scripts/nsxiv-url)
* Can I open all the images in a directory? <br>
Yes, see [nsxiv-rifle](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra/src/branch/master/scripts/nsxiv-rifle)
* Can I set default arguments for nsxiv? <br>
Yes, see [nsxiv-env](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra/src/branch/master/scripts/nsxiv-env)
* Can I pipe images into nsxiv? <br>
Yes, see [nsxiv-pipe](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra/src/branch/master/scripts/nsxiv-pipe)
You may also wish to see the [known issues](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv/issues/242).
Customization
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The main method of customizing nsxiv is by setting values for the variables in *config.h*,
or by using Xresources as explained in the manual. If these options are not sufficient,
you may implement your own features by following
[this guide](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra/src/branch/master/CUSTOMIZATION.md).
Due to our limited [project scope](etc/CONTRIBUTING.md#project-scope), certain features or
customization cannot be merged into nsxiv mainline. Following the spirit of suckless
software, we host the [nsxiv-extra](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra) repo where users
are free to submit whatever patches or scripts they wish.
If you think your custom features can be beneficial for the general user base and is within
our project scope, please submit it as a pull request on this repository, then we *may*
merge it to mainline.
Description on how to use or submit patches can be found on
nsxiv-extra's [README](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv-extra).
Download
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You can [browse](https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv) the source code repository
on Codeberg or get a copy using git with the following command:
$ git clone https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv.git
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You can view the changelog [here](etc/CHANGELOG.md)
Similar projects
----------------
If nsxiv isn't able to fit your needs, check out the image viewer section of
**[suckless rocks](https://suckless.org/rocks)** to find other minimal image
viewers to try out.
Below are a couple other lesser known projects not listed in suckless rocks.
* [MAGE](https://codeberg.org/explosion-mental/mage):
A smaller/more-suckless version of sxiv.
* [div](https://codeberg.org/TAAPArthur/div):
Minimal and extensive, aimed at C devs willing to build their own features.
* [mpv-image-viewer](https://github.com/occivink/mpv-image-viewer):
Lua script to turn mpv into an image viewer. Supports thumbnails via
[mpv-gallery-view](https://github.com/occivink/mpv-gallery-view).