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lfm(1)							      General Commands Manual							    lfm(1)

NAME
lfm - a powerful file manager for the UNIX console SYNOPSIS
lfm [ -h | --help ] [ -d | --debug ] [-1 | -2] [pathtodir1 [pathtodir2]] DESCRIPTION
Last File Manager is a powerful file manager for the UNIX console. It has a curses interface and it's written in Python. OPTIONS
-1 start in 1-pane mode -2 start in 2-panes mode (default) -d, --debug create debug file -h, --help show help pathtodir1 directory pathtodir2 directory to show in panel 2 AUTHOR
lfm was written by Inigo Serna <inigoserna@gmail.com> This manual page was written by Sebastien Bacher for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
The full documentation which includes the keys descriptions is in /usr/share/doc/lfm/README. May 21, 2011 lfm(1)

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NAME
vifm - a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings SYNOPSIS
vifm [ options ] [ dir1 [ dir2 ]] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the vifm file manager. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. vifm is a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings. If you use vi, vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. For full documentation, visit the doc directory. A better man page may follow later. OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. The optional argument dir1 opens an initial directory in the left pane, the dir2 another one for the right pane respectively. If one or both are missing, the current working directory is used. --help Show summary of options. --version Show version of program. SEE ALSO
vi(1), AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Edelhard Becker <becker@edelhard.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Edelhard Becker August 27, 2002 VIFM(1)
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