Fast TUI file manager using ncurses
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ccc

ccc is a rewrite of fff in C aiming for usefulness and speed.

The fact that it is written in C makes it more versatile and rapid, enabling us to add features that were previously ruled out due to time complexity. You may call it a soft fork.

Features

Consider this project incomplete and WIP!

Feature Ported Dropped Added
Standard movement X
Advanced movement (jumps) X
Searching
File preview X
Sorting
Marking and marking operations
Other operations on files
File details X
Image previews
Help
History
Bookmarks
Bulk rename
Workspaces

Dependencies

  • gcc
  • make
  • pkg-config
  • ncurses

Building

You will need to run these with elevated privilages.

$ git clone https://github.com/piotr-marendowski/ccc
$ make 
$ sudo make install