# open A Rust implementation of MacOS's `open` command (`xdg-open`). It's written to be quickly and easily customizable, features separate local and global configs, and a zero-operand command allowing the user to specify how files should be opened differently, and for opening a project, etc. For example, for ```ini [open] # zero-operand command command = atom . [.md] command = typora [.rs] command = atom [filename:.gitignore] command = vim shell = true ``` I can use `open` to open the directory in Atom, or I could use `open src/main.rs` to open `main.rs` in Atom, and I can specify these on a per-project basis. For directories with a local config, any missing values will be filled in by the global config (`~/.config/open.conf`), which means local configs can be shorter.