./misc/projectable, TUI file manager built for projects

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.3.2, Package name: projectable-1.3.2, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

Projectable is a highly configurable TUI file manager built for projects.
You can do handle all your project's file-based needs from a comfortable and
smooth interface.

Instead of exploring the depths of your most nested directory, open a file
simply from the projectable file listing!


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Filesize: 433.563 KB

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   2025-07-31 10:07:29 by pin | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
misc/projectable: re-add patch
   2025-07-31 10:06:28 by pin | Files touched by this commit (12) | Package updated
Log message:
misc/projectable: update to 1.3.2

What's Changed

 - Add NetBSD by @0323pin in #27
 - merge more config file settings into config by @aikomastboom in #28
 - Merge entries within the 'commands' config by @warpfork in #29
 - chore: update deps and msrv by @chenrui333 in #31
 - feat: add dependabot by @chenrui333 in #32
 - chore: update action deps and replace deprecated actions-rs/toolchain with \ 
actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain by @chenrui333 in #33
   2025-07-22 13:30:40 by Havard Eidnes | Files touched by this commit (9)
Log message:
misc/projectable: make this build on NetBSD/macppc.

Two issues fixed:
 * More of the openssl-src patch pulled over from rust itself;
   adding use of -latomic on ilp32 NetBSD targets.
 * Convert tui-textarea to use portable-atomics, since
   some targets do not have native AtomicU64 support.

Bump PKGREVISION.
   2023-10-25 00:11:51 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2297)
Log message:
*: bump for openssl 3
   2023-07-10 21:51:06 by pin | Files touched by this commit (6)
Log message:
misc/projectable: import package

Projectable is a highly configurable TUI file manager built for projects.
You can do handle all your project's file-based needs from a comfortable and
smooth interface.

Instead of exploring the depths of your most nested directory, open a file
simply from the projectable file listing!