Fast, lightweight and powerful. The key here is minimalism in everything, but the features. Interface closely mimics old-school console file managers. But it is not a console application. It has drag and drop, context menus and full mouse interface. Extensive support for hard links and symbolic links operations. Build from scratch, using nothing but the low level API and custom standard libraries optimised for Windows.
At the present moment this program is in the state of early alpha version. Many essential file manager features are missing. Eventually, I plan to surpass Explorer
in all the useful features, while removing annoying stuff and adding missing functionality. For now, I only implemented the bare foundation to help me manage huge amount of hard/symbolic links intuitively. So, the full list of implemented features include:
- Exploration of any directory in the system
- Navigation back to parent directory by
RMB
clicking on the folder pane path - File size and last modify date display
- Automatic adjustment of a file name column based on a longest filename in the folder
- Scrolling support via mouse wheel only
- Hidden files detection (darker colour, for added sneakiness)
- System files detection with colour highlighting (blue)
- Detection of every hard link (green) and symbolic link (purple) in the folder
- Opening files by double clicking or context menu (default programs to execute files are hardcoded)
- Editing files by using context menu (default editors are hardcoded)
- Selecting multiple files with
CTRL
key - Easy hard links creation using
RMB
drag and drop context menu - Easy symbolic links creation using
RMB
drag and drop context menu (all symlinks created in the same drive as the source file, are relative, while symlinks to another drives are absolute) - Instant directory update on any change made by any application; implemented via low level API file system event watcher (no polling!)
- Usual memory usage of around 1 MB
- Executable size of around 700 KB
Eventually I plan to implement this features (speed of this process will depend on outside interest):
- Basic operations - copy/move/delete
- Creating new folders
- Creating folders by duplicating existing folder's name
- Creating new files
- Hard symbolic link aware copy/move
- Basic file renaming
- Batch file renaming with many options
- File sorting (lexicographically or as integers), including sorting by extension first
- Grouping folders together
- Some way to display truncated file names (name too long to fit in the pane with all other information)
- Scrolling via scroll bar dragging and/or keyboard keys
- Keyboard interface
- Context menu command for opening
cmd.exe
at currently active or selected folder - "Brush" file selection mode (holding
CTRL
will make cursor "draw" over files by selecting them) - Some kind of easily editable configuration file
- Tabs
- Saving/restoring current opened folders/tabs in/from a file
- Getting full list of other hard links that point to the same file data for any hard link in the system
- Drag and drop support to/from
Explorer
and other applications (like browsers) - Adjustable extensive list of file information to display in the columns and do sorting on (including
mp3
tags,exif
comments, other metadata) - Detailed file properties mini-pane
- Search by file names and/or file contents
- Native
ZIP
file support, seamlessly browsing zip directories, search in zip - An ability to scan filesystem rooted at selected directory and calculate all subdirectories and files sizes, displaying the percentage bars for each
- Counters of total files in folder and total selection size
- Undoing actions
- Pausing, resuming and cancelling copy/move operations
- Restoring scroll position and selection when folder content is updated and reloaded (or on return to parent directory)
- Truncating directory path displayed at the top of the folder pane for very long path
- Support for paths longer than
MAX_PATH
(260 symbols) via\\?\
prefix - Creation of inferior windows
.lnk
link files, without using anycom
dependencies - Native file unlocker that will show what process blocks the file (with a possibility to kill it)
- Hard link aware duplicate files finder
- Generating thumbnails for image/video files (thumbs can be saved inside the image file's metadata, instead of separate database)
- Optionally enable icons (no more than 16x16)
- Always open for suggestions
For now all the programs that execute/edit files are hardcoded in the source code:
Programs that open files:
┌───────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ .txt.cpp.h.log.css.js │ C:\Program Files\Notepad \notepad .exe │
│ .png.jpg.jpeg.gif.bmp.ico │ C:\Program Files\IrfanView\i_view64.exe │
│ .mp4.mkv.avi.mov │ C:\Program Files\MPC-HC\mpc-hc64.exe │
│ .zip.rar.7z │ C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7zFM.exe │
│ .html.htm │ C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe │
│ empty_extention │ C:\Program Files\Notepad \notepad .exe │
└───────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Programs that edit files:
┌────────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ .txt.cpp.h.log.css.js.html.htm │ C:\Program Files\Notepad \notepad .exe │
│ .png.jpg.jpeg.gif.bmp.ico │ C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\bin\gimp-2.10.exe │
│ .mp4.mkv.avi.mov │ C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 2020\Adobe Premiere Pro.exe │
│ default_editor │ C:\Program Files\Notepad \notepad .exe │
└────────────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
This programs are not included in the repository, you will have to install them yourself or edit the source code to point to the ones you are using.
Just double-click the msvc_build.cmd
file. Yep. As easy as this. Well, that is, if you have your Visual Studio installed, of course. And if your VS vcvars64.bat
file is located at this path:
set "bat_dir=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
If not, first of all, make sure the Visual Studio is installed. In the setup wizard you will see a huge list of useless features and bloat. Only the C build tools are actually needed. Switch to Individual components
and try to find this in the humongous list:
MSVC vXXX - VS 202X C x64/x86 build tools (Latest)
After this you will have to merely locate the vcvars64.bat
file and copy-paste the path to it into msvc_build.cmd
. Then just launch it and wait until it does all the job for you. Yes, you don't even need to install or open the Visual Studio IDE itself. Ever.