vifm 0.7.8-3 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
vifm (0.7.8-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Added patch to fix building on arm-archs Thanks to xaizek for providing another fix very quickly! -- Hendrik Jaeger <email address hidden> Sun, 26 Oct 2014 11:41:34 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Hendrik Jaeger
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Hendrik Jaeger
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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vifm_0.7.8-3.dsc | 1.0 KiB | 9db1f27ac7cfe8785cad4c6a180cc1fa083816caec41eb37988dc1c05062c754 |
vifm_0.7.8.orig.tar.bz2 | 608.5 KiB | 5dfbb26c2038a58dcff12026dab736e29d547b4aa3ff5912e4d844064c9e7603 |
vifm_0.7.8-3.debian.tar.xz | 7.8 KiB | 14b0be9d5c6c4379bd0c5de5427daccd765fcbacec26f701bdd1bcf32082402b |
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Binary packages built by this source
- vifm: 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.
- vifm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package vifm
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.