Is there a way to make an existing instance of Vifm to jump to a specific file using --remote argument?
Vifm - Jump to file in an existing instance of Vifm
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:gotocommand, which locates a path. Alternatively there is--selectcommand-line option, but it enters directories instead of positioning cursor on them (files are handled as in:goto). Examples: