Generally, overpromising is best avoided. The reader may be thinking completely differently from yourself when you wrote that the project can do “everything”.
Can it keep track of invoices? Staffing? Timelines? Can it track my cloud expenses? Perhaps those things fall under “project management” for your reader.
I recommend being more specific in what the tool does in these first paragraphs.
I'll update the README soon.
Then you can explain what you find most exciting about the program, what it does best or what’s unique about it.
Aside from the libraries, I just wanted to start a project that would make be better at Rust. The easy distribution with cargo is a huge bonus though.
Of course, there are many other file managers to choose from (mc, ranger, nnn, lf, ....), but most of them don't show nested subdirectories by default.
The usefulness of a tool like this is definitely completely dependent on a person's workflow.
Let's play with this...