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gitfm(1)							      gitfm(1)

NAME
       gitfm - GNU Interactive Tools File Manager

SYNTAX
       gitfm [options] [path1] [path2]

DESCRIPTION
       gitfm  is  a  file  system browser with some shell facilities which was
       designed to make your work easier and more efficient.

       The  GNUIT  package  also  contains  gitps,  an	 interactive   process
       viewer/killer and gitview, a hex/ascii file viewer.

       More  extensive	documentation  on  gitfm  and the other gnuit tools is
       available in info format, try 'info gnuit'.

OPTIONS
       A summary of options is included below.	For  a	complete  description,
       see the Info files.

       -h     Show summary of options.

       -v     Show version of program.

       -c     Use ANSI colours.

       -b     Don't use ANSI colours.

       -l     Don't use last screen character.

       -p     Output the final path on exit

NOTE
       The  main configuration file of the GNUIT package is gnuitrc.TERM where
       TERM is the value of the environment variable 'TERM' e.g for Linux con‐
       sole  your environment contains something like 'TERM=linux' so the con‐
       figuration file name is gnuitrc.linux.  You can	(and  should)  have  a
       configuration  file  for	 each terminal type you use.  If you customise
       git, the version of the config file in your home directory should  have
       a leading ".", eg .gnuitrc.linux.

FILE-SYSTEM BROWSER
       gitfm  is  made of two panels. The left one and the right one. Each one
       contains a file system directory. You can  browse  the  directory  tree
       with the usual cursor keys and pressing ENTER when you want to enter or
       leave a directory.  You may change the panels  by  pressing  TAB.   See
       also BUILT-IN COMMANDS.

INPUT LINE
       Under the two panels there is a shell like input line which you can use
       to type normal shell commands. The input line supports unlimited	 char‐
       acters  and  keeps  a history of the typed commands. gitfm uses the GNU
       history library for that.  See also BUILT-IN COMMANDS.

WARNINGS AND ERRORS REPORTING
       Under the input line there is a status bar. You can see there the  sta‐
       tus  of the currently executed command, the warnings and errors and you
       will be prompted if a decision has to be taken.

BUGS
       Please send bug reports to:
       gnuit-dev@gnu.org

SEE ALSO
       termcap(5)  terminfo(5)	sh(1)  ps(1)   mount(8)	  umount(8)   gitps(1)
       gitview(1) gitaction(1) gitmount(1) gitkeys(1) gitrgrep(1) gitunpack(1)

AUTHORS
       Tudor Hulubei <tudor@cs.unh.edu>
       Andrei Pitis <pink@pub.ro>
       Ian Beckwith <ianb@erislabs.net> (Current maintainer)

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