by open-source-ux on 8/12/23, 3:15 PM with 46 comments
by Grom_PE on 8/13/23, 2:05 AM
Especially since LuaJIT support was added in Far 3 (and far2l Linux port's fork, far2m), I made it to be able to execute a line of Lua code under cursor or in a block of selected text, and print the result (if any) to the editor, turning the editor into something conceptually stronger than a REPL or a command prompt combined.
So now I have two upgrades over command prompt: file-focused, as with Far by default, and Lua-focused.
I've been joking that Far Manager has become my real OS. It also was a source of endless debates with my Linux friend, who insists that everything I can do in Far, he can do in Bash quicker, but that seems true only because he doesn't know Far keyboard shortcuts.
by lxe on 8/13/23, 1:18 AM
by paulclinger on 8/12/23, 11:38 PM
by Conscat on 8/12/23, 10:59 PM
by eps on 8/12/23, 11:23 PM
Same key bindings, look and feel as Norton Commander, with lots more functionality, but added with considerable thought and restraint. Delightful to use and very well done. Not everyone's cup o' tea, granted, but worth taking for a spin if only to see a very faithful reproduction of the grandfather of all two-pane file managers.
by adontz on 8/13/23, 7:47 AM
by eterevsky on 8/13/23, 12:07 PM
I know that FAR and probably Midnight Commander are still around, but I just don’t see anybody using them.
by alin23 on 8/13/23, 11:55 AM
FAR Manager has been the place I lived as a Windows power user, I remember using it with a highly customized ConEmu which I carried around as a portable installation on a USB drive (on my keychain)
Whenever a relative or friend asked me to troubleshoot some problem on his PC (which was quite often), I plugged that drive in and instantly looked like I probably know what I'm doing.
I remember having plugins for navigating into DBs, archives, FTP, Android ADB filesystems, Windows Registry, processes, MP3 ID3 tags, MTP storage devices etc.
I felt like a monkey trying to type Shakespeare when I bought a Mac and did not have FAR Manager anymore. With fish shell and fzf I fulfilled most of my use cases nowadays on Mac.
Now, if only there was an Everything file search alternative, there really is nothing that matches that on macOS.
by ags1905 on 8/13/23, 1:56 PM
by ktzar on 8/13/23, 10:57 AM
by Dwedit on 8/13/23, 5:35 AM
by awson on 8/13/23, 4:13 AM