a pleasant file explorer in your terminal supporting all filesystems
browsr
๐๏ธ is a pleasant file explorer in your terminal. It's a command line TUI
(text-based user interface) application that empowers you to browse the contents of local
and remote filesystems with your keyboard or mouse.
You can quickly navigate through directories and peek at files whether they're hosted locally, in GitHub, over SSH, in AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Azure Blob Storage. View code files with syntax highlighting, format JSON files, render images, convert data files to navigable datatables, and more.
Screen Recording
browsr.mp4
It's recommended to use pipx instead of pip. pipx
installs the package in
an isolated environment and makes it available everywhere. If you'd like to use pip
instead, just replace pipx
with pip
in the below command.
pipx install browsr
If you're looking to use browsr
on remote file systems, like GitHub or AWS S3, you'll need to install the remote
extra.
If you'd like to browse parquet / feather files, you'll need to install the data
extra. Or, even simpler,
you can install the all
extra to get all the extras.
pipx install "browsr[all]"
Simply give browsr
a path to a local or remote file / directory.
Check out the Documentation for more information
about the file systems supported.
browsr ~/Downloads/
browsr github://juftin:browsr
export GITHUB_TOKEN="ghp_1234567890"
browsr github://juftin:browsr-private@main
browsr s3://my-bucket
** Currently AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage / Data Lake are supported.
browsr ssh://username@example.com:22
browsr
is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.