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vifm

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

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Release Notes: This release added parsing of escape codes, improved existing features, and fixed bugs. There were also some changes to the build system, and new extra files were bundled.

  •  22 Jan 2013 01:18

Release Notes: The release fixes more than 17 bugs. It does not contain any new features.

  •  23 Oct 2012 12:57

Release Notes: This release fixed build problems that were caused by using different versions of autotools. Several bugs were fixed, some of which were related to new features.

Release Notes: There are two main directions in which improvements were made. One of them is TUI, which now has support for multiple columns and ls-like view as well as customizable file name decoration (prefix and suffix). The second one is connected with the command interpreter, which now supports built-in functions, conditional operators, and conditional execution of commands (using if-else-endif statements). Additionally, vifm's memory footprint was made smaller and running of programs associated with files made smarter (won't stop until an existing program is found).

  •  23 Jun 2012 22:53

Release Notes: This release fixes one serious bug and several small ones, adds some more information to the documentation, and adds very small enhancements.

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