make file_previewer.sh use mimetype command instead of file
Although file is a standard UNIX utility and therefore preferable to mimetype, a Perl utility, I find it to generally be less reliable than mimetype for correctly identifying file types such as, for example, PDFs if the header is missing
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh
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# File preview handler for lf.
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# File preview handler for lf using the Perl `mimetype` utility.
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preview_filepath="/tmp/lf_preview_image.png"
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preview_filepath="/tmp/lf_preview_image.png"
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case "$(file --dereference --brief --mime-type -- "$1")" in
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case "$(mimetype --brief -- "$1")" in
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# gzip or doc or ISO or docx
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application/gzip | application/msword | application/x-iso9660-image | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document)
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application/gzip | application/msword | application/x-iso9660-image | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document)
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exiftool "$1" | bat --theme='base16' --terminal-width "$(($2-4))" --force-colorization;;
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exiftool "$1" | bat --theme='base16' --terminal-width "$(($2-4))" --force-colorization;;
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@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ case "$(file --dereference --brief --mime-type -- "$1")" in
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application/vnd.sqlite3)
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application/vnd.sqlite3)
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sqlite3 "$1" "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table';" | bat --theme='base16' --terminal-width "$(($2-4))" --force-colorization;;
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sqlite3 "$1" "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table';" | bat --theme='base16' --terminal-width "$(($2-4))" --force-colorization;;
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application/x-pcapng | application/octet-stream) # `mimetype` gives the first mimetype while `file` gives the second
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application/x-pcapng)
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tshark -r "$1" | bat --theme='base16' --terminal-width "$(($2-4))" --force-colorization;; # the --read-file option does not seem to work
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tshark -r "$1" | bat --theme='base16' --terminal-width "$(($2-4))" --force-colorization;; # the --read-file option does not seem to work
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application/zip)
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application/zip)
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