faint is a fuzzy file explorer for the CLI that supports various extensible features.
Read more
The Linux Portal Site
faint is a fuzzy file explorer for the CLI that supports various extensible features.
Read moretransgender is a minimalistic TUI file explorer with minimal dependencies, written by a Ranger hater.
Read moreWe showcase free and open source alternatives to tar, the most widely used archiving utility in Linux systems.
Read morefex is a command-line file explorer inspired by Vim, exa and fzf, built with quick exploration and navigation in mind.
Read moretere is a terminal file explorer. It is a faster alternative to using cd and ls to browse folders in your terminal.
Read moreTreemacs is a file and project explorer similar to NeoTree or vim’s NerdTree, but largely inspired by the Project Explorer in Eclipse.
Read morevim-tree integrates good old tree into Vim and Nvim for all common operating systems.
Read moreHop is a terminal based file explorer designed to be fast, simple and user friendly. Hop runs on any operating system.
Read moreLinux is blessed with an abundance of useful utilities. We feature interesting shutdown timers. Open source goodness as you’d expect.
Read morelittleutils include duplicate file finders, image optimizers, file rename tools, archive recompressors, a tempfile utility, and others.
Read more