pfm is a curses-based file manager in Perl. pfm uses one- or two-key commands. It features colored filenames according to file type, a single- and multiple-file mode, support for executing user-defined commands, and use of the ReadLine library.
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* fixed crash when setting keyboard history in case readline does not allow it * fixed bug that prevented replacing 'more' with 'less' when writing a default config file on Linux * fixed bug in (L)ink concerning making multiple absolute links * fixed stat() of currentfile after launch * fixed bug in (M)ore - (C)onfig: mousemode setting no longer lost * fixed perl version require()d: 5.006 (for our()) * fixed error reporting * fixed whiteout support: listing, deleting (W), toggle mode (%), detection of 'unwo' command * added helper app: listwhite(1) * added (M)ore - (F)ifo command * added check on validity of layouts (presence of mandatory fields) * added support for delete key * added recursive delete directories * added \7 escape * added CTRL-L and CTRL-R as "redraw screen" commands * added logical/physical directory mode (") * added short help * added 'swd' file functionality for swap directory * changed user- and groupname caching * changed: inverted meaning of 'dotmode' and 'whitemode' * changed: made F7 (swap) abortable * changed (D)elete to delete files without confirmation if nlink == 0 * changed "Hit any key to continue" to handle resize event * changed "Hit any key to continue" to accept mouseclick * changed escape character default * changed escape character processing: now configurable * code cleanup * updated documentation
Fixed dependency on Term::Screen in Makefile.PL
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