Yazi
Yazi is a blazing-fast terminal file manager developed in Rust, using non-blocking async I/O for an efficient, user-friendly, and highly customizable file management experience. It features full asynchronous support, distributing CPU tasks across multiple threads to maximize resource use and improve performance.
It offers powerful async task scheduling with real-time progress updates, task cancellation, and internal prioritization. It supports multiple image protocols natively and integrates with Überzug++ for broad terminal compatibility. Additionally, Yazi includes built-in code highlighting and image decoding functionalities, along with a pre-loading mechanism to speed up file loading processes.
Installation
Using nix-shell
nix-shell -p yazi
Using global configuration
programs.yazi = {
enable = true;
# There are more options available:
# https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable&type=packages&query=programs.yazi
};
After modifying your configuration, apply the changes by running:
sudo nixos-rebuild switch
Using home configuration
programs.yazi = {
enable = true;
# There are more options available:
# https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/options.xhtml#opt-programs.yazi.enable
};
After updating your configuration, apply the changes by running:
home-manager switch
Configuration
As mentioned above, there are both NixOS options and home-manager options for configuring Yazi.
Advanced Example
programs.yazi = {
enable = true;
settings = {
manager = {
ratio = [
1
4
3
];
sort_by = "natural";
sort_sensitive = true;
sort_reverse = false;
sort_dir_first = true;
linemode = "none";
show_hidden = true;
show_symlink = true;
};
preview = {
image_filter = "lanczos3";
image_quality = 90;
tab_size = 1;
max_width = 600;
max_height = 900;
cache_dir = "";
ueberzug_scale = 1;
ueberzug_offset = [
0
0
0
0
];
};
tasks = {
micro_workers = 5;
macro_workers = 10;
bizarre_retry = 5;
};
};
}
Tips and Tricks
Location of options
The home manager options are defined in the following Home Manager Options Manual.
The system-wide options are listed on programs.yazi.*
.
Installing Plugins
Many yazi plugins are packaged in nixpkgs.
There are some additional yazi plugins packaged in the nix-yazi-plugins flake. It also provides home-manager modules for configuring the plugins' options.
Bleeding edge
The upstream repository provides a flake so that Nix users can easily keep up with the bleeding edge.[1]
inputs = {
yazi.url = "github:sxyazi/yazi";
};
Afterwards, you can use the new package.
# Global
environment.systemPackages = [ yazi.packages.${pkgs.system}.default ];
# or, if you use the module
programs.yazi.package = yazi.packages.${pkgs.system}.default;
# Home Manager
home.packages = [ yazi.packages.${pkgs.system}.default ];
# or, if you use the module
programs.yazi.package = yazi.packages.${pkgs.system}.default;
Pre-built artifacts are served at https://yazi.cachix.org, so that Nix users don't have to build Yazi on their machine.[2]
nix = {
settings = {
substitute = true;
substituters = [
"https://yazi.cachix.org"
];
trusted-public-keys = [
"yazi.cachix.org-1:Dcdz63NZKfvUCbDGngQDAZq6kOroIrFoyO064uvLh8k="
];
};
};
Stylix integration
theme = with config.stylix.base16Scheme; {
filetype = {
rules = [
# Images
{
mime = "image/*";
fg = "#${base0B}";
}
# Videos
{
mime = "video/*";
fg = "#${base03}";
}
# Audio
{
mime = "audio/*";
fg = "#${base08}";
}
];
};
};
Stylix can do it automatically for you if the following option is set:
stylix.targets.yazi.enable = true;
Key mapping
# Hyprland
bind = [
"$mod, E, exec, kitty -e yazi"
];