yorukot
Yorukot builds fast, useful, and personal terminal-based tools, most notably 'superfile,' a modern file manager that prioritizes a refined user interface.
At a Glance
AI Tools by yorukot
(1)superfile
Terminal File Manager for Devs
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Latest News
superfile v1.6.0 released with Bubble Tea v2 migration and new website/logo design
Yorukot reports receiving a trademark notice for the project name 'superfile'
superfile v1.5.0 introduces video and PDF preview support
superfile migrates to superfile.dev domain and releases v1.4.0 with Zoxide integration
Products & Services
A fancy, modern terminal file manager built with Go and Bubble Tea, focusing on refined UI and intuitive navigation.
A Discord bot for server management and utility features, used by a large server network.
An SSH-powered version of Yorukot's personal website, allowing terminal browsing.
A terminal clock, timer, and stopwatch utility built with Go.
Market Position
superfile positions itself as a sleek and visually appealing terminal file manager, bridging the gap between GUI aesthetics and CLI performance. It excels in usability and design compared to more complex, feature-heavy alternatives like Yazi or Ranger.
Leadership
Founders
Yorukot
Taiwan-based developer and current college student at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU). Open-source developer focused on Go, TUI, and system design.
Executive Team
Yorukot
Founder & Lead Developer
College student at NYCU and open-source creator of superfile.
Founding Story
Before creating superfile, Yorukot tried many terminal file managers but was disappointed by their UI design. This led to the creation of superfile with a primary focus on delivering a refined, user-friendly interface.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Open-source project supported by community donations and sponsorships (e.g., Ko-fi).
Pricing Tiers
MIT licensed, available for macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Target Markets
- Developers
- Terminal users
- Open-source enthusiasts
- Terminal-based file management
- Developer workflows
- System administration