Looks cool! How does it compare to Ranger
Edit: It’s written completely in bash and I can’t read!
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Looks cool! How does it compare to Ranger
Edit: It’s written completely in bash and I can’t read!
The main difference is that the keybindings have nothing to do with the vim keybindings. In this script, these are totally configurable, and the default ones are quite easy and expected, ctrl-c
for copying, ctrl-v
for pasting, ctrl-x
for cutting, ctrl-r
for renaming, etc. And the use of fuzzy finder fzf
.
Wow, looks cool, will have to try it out.
looks nice
Thx, I think so, too!