fman is a TUI file manager. It uses Bubbletea, Lipgloss, Bubblezone, stickers, Chroma, and go-arg.
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fman is a TUI file manager. It uses Bubbletea, Lipgloss, Bubblezone, stickers, Chroma, and go-arg.
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Last File Manager is a powerful, open source, console-based file manager. It has a curses interface. Written in Python.
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felix is a TUI file manager with Vim-like key mapping. It’s fast, simple, and easy to configure & use.
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goful is a CUI file manager written in Go. You can customize the file manager by editing the main.go file.
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The RNR File Manager (RNR’s Not Ranger) is a text based file manager that combines the best features of Midnight Commander and Ranger.
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The aim of WCM Commander is to create a multi-platform open source file manager mimicking the look-n-feel of Far Manager.
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TUIFI Manager is a cross-platform terminal-based termux-oriented file manager (and component).
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The main goal of the Thunar project is to create a file manager that is fast, clean, and easy to use. Free and open source software.
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Here’s our verdict on Cx File Explorer, a file manager for Android.
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Now and Then looks at what happened to a really interesting file manager, DFileManager.
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Minase is a terminal file manager that uses libsixel, an encoder/decoder implementation for DEC SIXEL graphics. Minase is free and open source software.
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nnn is a free and open source terminal file manager written in the C programming language. nnn focuses on performance over features.
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Shallot is billed as a file manager with the maximum degree of flexibility and customization. It’s Qt-based. We put it to the test together with 15 other Qt-based file managers.
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We recently visited 15 Qt file managers. This article reviews 15 Gtk file managers.
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Krusader is an advanced, twin-panel (commander-style) file manager designed for KDE Plasma. Krusader also runs on other popular Linux desktop environments such as GNOME.
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Linux is well endowed with graphical file managers with tons of original creations together with fork upon fork of GNOME Files. Polo File Manager is not a fork of GNOME Files nor any other established file manager. This original creation is written in the Vala programming language.
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In the field of system administration, Linux has bags of graphical file managers. However, some users prefer managing files from the shell, finding it the quickest way to navigate the file system and perform file operations. This is, in part, because console based file managers are more keyboard friendly, enabling users to perform file operations without using a mouse, and make it quicker to navigate the filesystem and issue commands in the console at the same time.
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