Vifm 0.9.1

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Vifm is a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings, which also borrows some useful ideas from mutt.

Vifm is a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings, which also borrows some useful ideas from mutt.ncurses, or new curses is a programming library providing an application programming interface that allows programmers to write text-based user interfaces in a terminal-independent manner. Vifm is easy to use, but more so for those used to using the keyboard. Those not familiar will like the tips that are always displayed in the lower left status window.There are two ways to viewing and process file lists; tree-view and directory-comparison. Because of the numerous features that you can discover, we've opted to shorten the review and copy their list of features here: user mappings (almost like in vi) ranges in command-line commands user defined commands (support ranges) registers directory tree comparison operation undoing/redoing FUSE file systems support multiple files renaming (also known as "bulk renaming" or "batch renaming") color schemes, which can also be applied to specific sub-trees colorization of files according to their type and/or name vi-like marks and named bookmarks (tags) operation backgrounding customizable file viewers handy less-like preview mode with support for colors (interactive) filtering out and searching for files with match highlight using regexps one or two pane view shell-like command-line editing table/ls/tree-like views customizable file name prefixes and suffixes built-in integration with GNU Screen and tmux external editing of command line multiblock selection remembering position in previously visited directories remote command execution command-line abbreviations ability to script configuration for specific directories trash UTF-8 awareBecause of its small size, the download contains both 32-bit and 64-Bit versions.
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