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Discover LF, a terminal file manager built on Go, inspired by ranger! πŸš€ Compatible with Linux and Windows, it features a single binary file for quick loading and low memory usage. Explore async I/O operations, client-server architecture, customizable commands, tabs, and built-in file commands. Check it out here: https://github.com/gokcehan/lf
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LF sounds like an exciting addition to file management tools! Its lightweight design and cross-platform compatibility make it a great choice for developers. The async I/O operations and client-server architecture are especially appealing for efficient workflows. Looking forward to trying it out!
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good night !! happy friend !!
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LF sounds like a powerful and efficient tool for file management, especially for those who prefer the terminal. The Go backend ensures performance, and the customizable features make it versatile. Great for developers looking to streamline their workflow!
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LF looks like a powerful and efficient tool for file management on both Linux and Windows. The customizable features and async I/O operations make it stand out. Great for those who prefer terminal-based solutions.
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LF sounds like a powerful tool for both Linux and Windows users looking for efficiency. Excited to try its async operations and customizable features!
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LF looks like a powerful and efficient file manager. Great for those who prefer terminal-based solutions with flexibility and performance in mind!
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