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cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/23996175
Website: https://yazi-rs.github.io/
Changelog: https://github.com/sxyazi/yazi/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#v251229
They have lot of stuff:
Addedfor new features.Changedfor changes in existing functionality.Deprecatedfor soon-to-be removed features.Fixedfor any bug fixes.Improvedfor performance improvements.I just list the first 10 added stuff:
[v25.12.29]
Added
- Remote file management ([#3396])
- Virtual file system ([#3034], [#3035], [#3094], [#3108], [#3187], [#3203])
- Shell formatting ([#3232])
- Multi-entry support for plugin system ([#3154])
- Zoom in or out of the preview image ([#2864])
- Improve the UX of the pick and input components ([#2906], [#2935])
- Show progress of each task in task manager ([#3121], [#3131], [#3134])
- New
fs.copy()andfs.rename()APIs ([#3467])- New experimental
ya.async()API ([#3422])- New
overalloption to set the overall background color ([#3317])- … and more!


I don’t know the exact definition of what vibe coding means, other than using Ai. This project exist since 2 years (if not longer) and I use it since a long time now (not regularly, just here and there). It’s an amazing tool and by far the best of its type (terminal filemanager) in my opinion. You can look into the code and judge yourself if that is of bad Ai quality. I personally don’t care how many emojis they use on their README or website. Using the program itself, I don’t see any emojis.