FIM (Fbi IMproved) is a lightweight, highly customizable command-line image viewer for Linux that supports multiple output modes including framebuffer, SDL, GTK, and ASCII-art (via aalib/libcaca). It features a Vim-inspired internal scripting language, EXIF tag display, image description files, filtering/limiting image lists, keyboard-driven navigation, and support for a wide range of image formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, WebP, and QOI. The homepage documents usage, configuration via ~/.fimrc, key bindings, and a detailed changelog from version 0.1 through 0.7.1.

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NAMESYNOPSISDESCRIPTIONFIM LANGUAGE GRAMMARCOMMANDS REFERENCEKEYSYMS REFERENCEAUTOCOMMANDS REFERENCEVARIABLES REFERENCEDEFAULT ALIASES REFERENCECOMMAND LINE USAGE EXAMPLESCONFIGURATION FILE EXAMPLENOTESBUGSSEE ALSOAUTHORCOPYRIGHT

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