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Vifm

http://vifm.info/
flexible vi-like file manager using ncurses

Vifm is a file manager providing a vi-like usage experience. It has similar keybindings and modes (e.g. normal, command line, visual). The interface uses ncurses, thus vifm can be used in text-only environments. It supports a wide range of features, some of which are known from the vi-editor: - utf8 support - user mappings (almost like in vi) - ranges in command-line commands - user defined commands (with support for ranges) - registers - operation undoing/redoing - fuse file systems support - trash - multiple files renaming - support of filename modifiers - colorschemes support - file name color according to file type - path specific colorscheme customization - bookmarks - operation backgrounding - customizable file viewers - handy less-like preview mode - filtering out and searching for files using regular expressions - one or two panes view With the package comes a plugin to use vifm as a vim file selector.






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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/vifm

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