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GitHub - robkam/ytree: Ytree - a (curses-based) file manager similar to DOS XTree™
robkam · 2026-05-12 · via Hacker News - Newest: "AI"

ytree - The Unix File Logger


Important

STATUS: ALPHA (v3.0.0-alpha) ytree is in active alpha development. Expect rough edges, incomplete behaviour, and occasional regressions. Interfaces, key bindings, and configuration details may change before the first stable release.

Before opening an issue or suggesting a feature, check BUGS.md and ROADMAP.md first, so as not to create a duplicate if it is already listed.

Ytree gives you a fast, keyboard-first view of logged storage: a directory tree, a file list for the current directory, and Showall for all files in the current volume (plus Global across logged volumes). You can filter and tag files, then run normal file operations (copy, move, rename, delete, archive, edit) on single files or in bulk. It also includes built-in file preview, file/directory compare tools, split-screen workflows, and archive-as-directory support with archive creation plus in-archive write operations (copy/move/rename/delete/mkdir where supported).


Ytree is a file manager for UNIX-like systems (Linux, BSD, etc.), optimized for speed and keyboard efficiency.

Background

Born from the lineage of XTree™ (DOS), ytree was intended to be the definitive tree-based logger for Unix. While it has been maintained for compatibility over the decades, its feature set remained largely frozen in the late 1990s, leaving Unix power users without a true equivalent to the powerful "log and tag" workflow.

Many file managers today function as "browsers"—they look at one directory at a time and rely on the OS to fetch files on demand. Ytree is different: it is a Logger. It scans ("logs") entire drive hierarchies into memory. This treats the filesystem as a database, allowing you to Show All files in a flat view, filter across thousands of subdirectories instantly, and perform bulk operations on tagged files regardless of their location.

This v3.0 project focuses on feature completeness for Unix power users, including split-screen and integrated autoview. The move to a modular C99/POSIX architecture is a practical side effect of delivering those capabilities safely and maintainably.

Development Methodology

This refactor is an experiment in AI-assisted systems engineering. The codebase was not simply "ported"; it was systematically disassembled and re-architected toward feature completeness and maintainability.

In practice, the human maintains design ownership and quality control, while AI is used as an implementation assistant. This requires substantial iteration, verification, and architectural guardrails for each meaningful change. The goal is to show that LLM-assisted development can still meet normal project standards when the process is disciplined, specification-driven, and strongly validated.

Quality claims are backed by repository-visible gates and documentation:

  • AUDIT.md: required QA/audit loop and merge gates.
  • TRUST.md: safety posture, limits, and code-level evidence pointers.
  • PR_GATE.md: governance and merge-readiness checks.

Why release alpha now?

v3.0.0-alpha is being published early so people can use the program, inspect the code, and evaluate the direction before beta. It is usable today, but still in active development: expect rough edges, occasional UX/workflow bugs, and ongoing refinement of some features.

Features (v3.0.0-alpha)

  • Classic XTree™ Interface: Directory Tree + File List layout.
  • Split Screen Mode (F8): Manage two independent file panels side-by-side.
  • File Preview (F7): Instant view of file contents without launching external tools.
  • Multi-Volume Support: Log multiple drives or archives simultaneously and switch instantly.
  • Archives as Directories: Browse ZIP, TAR, GZ, and ISO files transparently using libarchive.
  • Advanced Filtering: Filter by RegEx, Attribute, Date, and Size.
  • Modern Architecture: Clean C99, strict context-passing design — no global mutable state. See ARCHITECTURE.md.
  • Auto-Refresh: Inotify integration for live directory updates.
  • External Viewers: Associate specific file extensions with external programs (images, PDFs, etc.).
  • User Commands: Bind keys to custom shell commands/scripts for infinite extensibility.

Screenshots

Click to view Gallery

1. The Classic Interface Visualize and navigate your directory hierarchy instantly. Main View

2. Split Screen & Archives Manage two independent panels. Here, browsing an ISO on the left and copying files directly to the Home Directory on the right. Split Screen Archive

3. Integrated Preview Inspect file contents without leaving the file manager. (Shown: Previewing a file inside an ISO archive). Preview Mode

Installation

Prerequisites

  • C Compiler (GCC or Clang; Clang is required for fuzz targets)
  • ncurses (libncurses-dev / ncurses-devel)
  • readline (libreadline-dev / readline-devel)
  • libarchive (libarchive-dev / libarchive-devel)
  • lcov (for baseline coverage reports)
  • llvm-symbolizer (recommended for sanitizer/fuzz stack traces)

Build from Source

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/robkam/ytree.git
cd ytree

# Compile (Optimized Release Build)
make

# Install
sudo make install

# Uninstall
sudo make uninstall

Note: Developers can compile with AddressSanitizer enabled by running make DEBUG=1.

Documentation Guide

The project documentation is split into several focused files.

Document Purpose
USAGE.md User Guide: How to navigate, tag, and use command keys. (Generated from ytree.1.md).
BUGS.md Known Issues: Current defects, reproductions, and fix status.
CONTRIBUTING.md Developer Setup: How to set up the environment, run tests, and submit code.
PR_GATE.md PR Governance: Required PR gate checks and triage rules needed for merge readiness.
AUDIT.md QA Workflow: The mandatory safety/integrity checks for every PR (Valgrind, ASan, etc).
SPECIFICATION.md Behavioral Contract: UI layout, navigation protocols, and design philosophy.
ARCHITECTURE.md System Design: Core technical principles (DRY, SRP, Context-passing) and data hierarchy.
TRUST.md Trust & Safety: Safety claims and where to verify them in the codebase.
ROADMAP.md Future Plans: Pending milestones and prioritized delivery backlog.
CHANGES.md Changelog: Detailed history of v3.0 feature delivery, architecture work, and updates.

Reporting Issues

If you find anything amiss, you can report it using GitHub Issues.

For security-sensitive bugs, report privately via SECURITY.md.

Feature requests and enhancement ideas are welcome too. Suggestions are appreciated, but not every request can be implemented.

It will help us to address the issue if you include the following:

  • OS & Configuration: (Distro, Terminal type, etc.)
  • Ytree version:
  • Steps to Reproduce:
  • Expected Behavior:
  • Actual Behavior:

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines. See SPECIFICATION.md for behavioral requirements, and ARCHITECTURE.md to understand the system design before submitting code. Contributions do not need to be low-level C internals: bug reports, documentation updates, typo fixes, wording/UX clarifications, and translations are all valuable.

License

Ytree is free software distributed under the GPL. See the LICENSE.md file for details.

Contributors

For detailed authorship, see AUTHORS.md.