The creator of my new favorite #linux file manager, #CliFm has completed the implementation of a new capability that I had suggested: virtualizing special collections such as clifm bookmarks, tags, and selected items so that the virtualized list can be manipulated by the default clifm tools.
The full implementation will show up in the next release, but it's not difficult to pull and build from github. Note that clifm runs on linux, #MacOS, and #android (under #termux).
#linux #CliFM #macos #android #termux
Have been troubleshooting #clifm for >1hr and I give up 😂
https://github.com/leo-arch/clifm/discussions/172
It keep telling my heart to do full migration to home-manager and NixOS rather than keep staying on Arch+nix.
And I should put a timer when troubleshooting something 😅
*Current tech stack* (reposted)
Laptop (Matebook D 14, 2019) #linux (Sparkylinux, follows #debian testing)
- #qtile window manager
- kitty terminal emulator
- #CliFM and #ranger file managers
- #firefox
- #qownnotes #pkm
- #neovim
Phone (OnePlus 6T, 2018) running #CrDroid 9 beta (#Android 13)
- Lightning Launcher
- Firefox (Fennec)
- Fairmail
- #SubwayTooter
- #OSMand+
- #AntennaPod
- #markor
- #fooView
- #Calengoo
- #syncthing
- and way too much else
#linux #debian #qtile #CliFM #ranger #firefox #qownnotes #pkm #neovim #crdroid #android #subwaytooter #osmand #antennapod #markor #fooview #CalenGoo #syncthing
I was searching for Terminal based rust application on #Termux and found tere. Clifm was mentioned in it's wiki.
I never thought any terminal file manager could be usable on smart screens in Termux. But the experience with #clifm is fantastic. Fast, minimal and yet customisable & full featured.
I tried to compile it several times on termux, failed and couldn't resolve the issue.
Last night I made an issue on the github repo and 7 hours later it was done.
Wow it was fast.
https://github.com/leo-arch/clifm