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-# Be aware of version control systems and display information.
-set vcs_aware true
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-# Use one of the supported image preview protocols
-set preview_images true
-
-# Set the preview image method. Supported methods:
-#
-# * w3m (default):
-# Preview images in full color with the external command "w3mimgpreview"?
-# This requires the console web browser "w3m" and a supported terminal.
-# It has been successfully tested with "xterm" and "urxvt" without tmux.
-#
-# * terminology:
-# Previews images in full color in the terminology terminal emulator.
-# Supports a wide variety of formats, even vector graphics like svg.
-#
-# * urxvt:
-# Preview images in full color using urxvt image backgrounds. This
-# requires using urxvt compiled with pixbuf support.
-#
-# * urxvt-full:
-# The same as urxvt but utilizing not only the preview pane but the
-# whole terminal window.
-#
-# * kitty:
-# Preview images in full color using kitty image protocol.
-# Requires python PIL or pillow library.
-# If ranger does not share the local filesystem with kitty
-# the transfer method is changed to encode the whole image;
-# while slower, this allows remote previews,
-# for example during an ssh session.
-# Tmux is unsupported.
-#
-# * ueberzug:
-# Preview images in full color with the external command "ueberzug".
-# Images are shown by using a child window.
-# Only for users who run X11 in GNU/Linux.
-set preview_images_method kitty
-
-# Use a unicode "..." character to mark cut-off filenames?
-set unicode_ellipsis true
-
-# Abbreviate $HOME with ~ in the titlebar (first line) of ranger?
-set tilde_in_titlebar true
-
-# Changes case sensitivity for the cd command tab completion
-set cd_tab_case insensitive
-
-# Use fuzzy tab completion with the "cd" command. For example,
-# ":cd /u/lo/b<tab>" expands to ":cd /usr/local/bin".
-set cd_tab_fuzzy true