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Vifm is ridiculously customizable but also assumes that you're competent with the modal paradigm of Vim.
If you're in a WM, you can use a terminal emulator with SIXEL support (Alacritty is no longer maintained but Wezterm is great) and you can get image previews as well.
Even on a headless server, I love being able to predefine bookmarks.
A simple workflow would be,
'e
goes to '/etc/'. HJKL to whatever directory I want, ZZ, then there I am.There's so much more that can be done, though.
Edit: It looks like alacritty is alive! No idea why I had thought that it had been abandoned. Apologies for the accidental gaslighting.
When did alacritty die? I thought it was still actively maintained. Maybe I missed an important commit somewhere but it looks active as of now?
Maybe I was wrong? Gonna check again. Alacritty was my fave. Hopefully I misread something.
Perhaps when it was under jwilms original repo and now its under the alacritty org. Looks like it's going strong and moving from yaml to toml config, which makes me happy.