For 5 years I've been "just about to implement" one of the most requested feature of #broot: the ability to issue a single command of all staged files.
Now it's done and here's broot 1.56 :
github.com/Canop/broot/...
With more than 2 months with no new release of #broot, small improvements were piling and are now available in version 1.55.
Most impactful one is probably high-res image display in iTerm2. Nushell users might be interested too.
github.com/Canop/broot/...
Here's the static site generator which now powers the sites of #broot, #bacon, #dysk, and more:
dystroy.org/ddoc/
It's brand new, feedback very welcome
Lots of improvements in #broot 1.53.0
github.com/Canop/broot/...
I just released #broot v1.52.0
Nothing big, only small changes:
github.com/Canop/broot/...
Just released #broot 1.51.0
Main improvements are on image rendering speed and quality
dystroy.org/broot
I just released #broot v1.50.0 with several small improvements
dystroy.org/broot
new release: #broot v1.49 comes with an auto-refresh mode that you enable with `:watch`
broot: dystroy.org/broot/
Release: github.com/Canop/broot/...
A screenshot from GitHub, displaying the number of contributors to broot (100)
The small project I started in order to learn Rust, 7 years ago, isn't quite as small today.
#broot now has 100 contributors.
Wow.
For the first time today I was *very* happy that my broot's `rm` was configured to send file to the trash rather than deleting them.
Deleting the wrong file doesn't often happen but when it does...
#broot
#Broot 1.40.0 is out!
It lets you configure preview transformers so that you can preview PDF or Office files, beautify JSON files, and more.
See dystroy.org/broot/conf_f...
I just released #broot 1.39.0, coming with new trash management functions.
dystroy.org/broot/
#broot v1.34.0 comes with a lot of changes, like a faster high resolution image rendering, new capabilities for verbs, and fixes for Windows.
dystroy.org/broot/
#broot users who can compile #rustlang, I need you to test the next version.
On modern terminals (eg Kitty, wezterm), it lets you bind key combinations like 'shift-space', 'ctrl-a-q', 'space-n', etc.
But I need to know how well it works on all systems.
github.com/Canop/broot/...
I just released #broot 1.27.0, a rather major version, especially for users of terminal editors.
CHANGELOG: github.com/Canop/broot/...
Install: dystroy.org/broot/install/