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gitfm
is a file system browser with some shell like features
designed to make your work much easier and much efficient. It displays
one or two panels, each one containing a file system directory. You can
browse the directory tree with the usual cursor keys, pressing
ENTER when you want to enter or leave a directory and TAB
when you want to change the panels.
Under the two panels there is a shell like input line which you can use to type normal shell commands. The input line can handle an unlimited number of characters and keeps a history of typed commands (using the GNU history library).
Under the input line there is a status bar. You can see there the status of the currently executed command, the warnings and errors and you will be prompted if a decision has to be taken.
3.1.1 Key binding conventions | ||
3.1.2 Command line | The command line arguments. | |
3.1.3 Panel modes | How panels can look like. | |
3.1.4 Sorting methods | How files can be sorted in a panel. | |
3.1.5 Moving the cursor in the panel | How to move the cursor in the panel. | |
3.1.6 Selecting files | How to select (mark) files in a panel. | |
3.1.7 Incremental searching files in a panel | How to search a file name in a panel. | |
3.1.8 Using the input line | How to use the input line. Basic editing. | |
3.1.9 File operations | How to copy/move/delete/compress/… files. | |
3.1.10 Directory operations | How to operate with directories. | |
3.1.11 Compiling programs | How to compile programs. | |
3.1.12 Sending/receiving ascii/binary mail | How to send/receive ascii/binary mail. | |
3.1.13 Starting a sub-shell | How to start a sub-shell. | |
3.1.14 Using grep and recursive grep | How to use grep/recursive grep. | |
3.1.15 Locking your console | How to lock your console. | |
3.1.16 Refreshing the screen contents | How to refresh the screen contents. | |
3.1.17 Resetting your terminal | How to reset your terminal. | |
3.1.18 Mounting/unmounting file systems | How to mount/unmount a file system. | |
3.1.19 Getting some useful system information | How to get some useful system information. | |
3.1.20 How to look at the environment variables | ||
3.1.21 Viewing/killing processes | How to view/kill processes. | |
3.1.22 Synchronizing the file systems | How to synchronize your file systems. | |
3.1.23 Reading the documentation | How to read documentation. | |
3.1.24 Exiting GNU Interactive Tools | How to exit GNU Interactive Tools. |
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