When comparing fasd vs Mutt, the Slant community recommends fasd for most people. In the question“What are the best shell powertools?” fasd is ranked 9th while Mutt is ranked 12th. The most important reason people chose fasd is:
fasd consists of all functions of autojump, z and v.
Specs
Ranked in these QuestionsQuestion Ranking
Pros
Pro Great substitute for tools like autojump, z and v
fasd consists of all functions of autojump, z and v.
Pro the name 'fasd' serves as a mnemonic for its recommended aliases / arguments
'f' for files
'a' for 'any' (files or directories)
's' for 'search / select / show'
'd' for directories.
(i find that helpful)
Pro Terminal based
Pro Small and efficient
Pro Active development
Even though it was first released in 1995, Mutt still enjoys an active community following it and having new releases constantly.
Pro It runs inside the terminal
It doesn't display HTML email, fonts, or graphical elements.
Pro Compose mails in your favorite editor
Edit mails efficiently with an editor you already can work fluently with.
Pro Highly configurable macros
Pro Threads emails
Pro Work with regular expressions
Mails can be filtered, deleted, flagged, etc. with regular expressions which makes mail management very efficient.
Cons
Con Terminal-based
It runs inside the terminal so it doesn't display HTML email, fonts, or graphical elements.