Lfm is a curses-based file manager for the Unix console written in Python.
| Tags | Utilities Filesystems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: Ctrl-H now shows or hides dot files. Ctrl-Y displays directories' history. It's now posible to move the cursor in the non-active pane, and this behavior can be toggled with Ctrl-W. Support was added for .7z compressed files. The F2 and F12 keys were swapped, so now F2 renames files and F12 shows the file menu. New key shortcuts were added in dialogs. Cursor movement was sped up. Lots of code cleaning and refactoring were done and some bugs were fixed.


Changes: Many new features and improvements. This release implements tabs, coloring files by extension, complete rewriting/refactoring/cleaning of the code, new IPC code and API, a new un/compress VFS API, support for .zip and .rar files, some speed-ups, man pages, and locale support. It has been updated to the GPL v3, and many bugs have been fixed.


Changes: This version is quite stable and robust. faster. The new show_dotfiles flag and detach_terminal_at_exec flag were added. File associations and applications can be configured in the preferences. Each application now has only one associated program. Users and groups are now sorted alphabetically in the permissions dialog. Resizing the terminal now works in lfm and pyview. The one-panel view was redesigned. Pressing Ctrl-D now selects the bookmark dialog.


No changes have been submitted for this release.