4 > fm is a file browser for the terminal.
6 The main goal is to provide a faster way to explore a file system from
7 the terminal, compared to what's possible by using `cd`, `ls`, etc.
8 fm has vi-like key bindings for navigation and can open files in
9 `$PAGER` and `$EDITOR`. Basic file system operations are also
10 implemented (see fm(1) for details). fm is designed to be simple,
13 fm was forked from [Rover](https://github.com/lecram/rover).
18 Building and Installing:
26 $ fm [DIR1 [DIR2 [DIR3 [...]]]]
29 Please read fm(1) for more information.
42 All of the source code and documentation for fm is released into the
43 public domain and provided without warranty of any kind.