That doesn't really help - something like "POSIX-compliant, follows Linux kernel coding style" doesn't really indicate what it's useful for.
My question isn't snark. It's more like "what is the usecase and what advantages does it have over standard terminal workflows?"
FWIW:
My main file manipulations I need to do are within vim when working on a project. I typically use nerdtree for this, but having a project that's consistent in my environment would be good.
I do other manipulations using standard tools like ls/rm/etc. what advantages does this have over those ?