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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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dragon
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Drag and drop support for gokcehan lf file manager
https://www.reddit.com/r/suckless/comments/13hr5zy/comment/jmlxizk https://github.com/mwh/dragon
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Is there any way or kitten to drag and drop from kitten
https://github.com/mwh/dragon https://github.com/nik012003/ripdrag
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Drag and drop support for st?
Have a look at dragon
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I write a lot of extremely simple but handy shell functions.
This one lets me drag/and drop things out of a terminal session (kind of) into applications with https://github.com/mwh/dragon and i use it way too often!
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[OC] XFiles: A modular X11 file browser (WIP)
I'm used on a terminal workflow (ranger fm in the past, switched to lf) on a desktopless wm. I prefer it that way, the only thing missing is drag 'n' drop functionality, mainly for web apps. There is dragon but I'm considering installing a light gui fm for the job.
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"Super Buffer File" and Dragon integration
Yeah, some amount of extra explanation would have helped. I'm using this with a local program (https://github.com/mwh/dragon) that creates a pop-up GUI window (independent of Emacs) for "drag and drop" functionality. It only works with files on the local system, so the purpose of super-buffer-file is to create a local file associated with a buffer if one doesn't already exist, and return the name of that file.
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Is there a way to use an external file picker on Linux?
Not a direct answer, but maybe still useful… They way I handle this is using a drag and drop tool.
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TUI file manager killer functionality that never gets implemented!
I know there is dragon and the feature would require a terminal that supports it, but being able to simply select files and drag-and-drop them into a browser upload without requiring an additional window would be awesome.
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How to copy files from ranger into clipboard?
You can use Dragon
- Dragon – simple drag-and-drop source/sink for X or Wayland
ranger_udisk_menu
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Which file manager do you use and why?
Unrelated bonus plugin: I also really like this mounting menu/script for when I plug in a USB stick. It doesn't seem to be very well known, but it should be as I find it to be very handy. To install, follow th instructions on the GB page. You can add a binding like I did like this:
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Mount and unmount drives using for ranger file manager
In near future I'm planning to add a feature to ranger_udisk_menu to cd to the selected mountpoint. The keystroke gi is good but not everything goes to the /run/media/...
What are some alternatives?
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
clifm - The shell-like, command line terminal file manager: simple, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.
warpd - A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
activate-linux - The "Activate Windows" watermark ported to Linux
edir - Program to rename, remove, and copy files and directories using your editor
applications
lf - Terminal file manager
stretchly - The break time reminder app
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
ugit - 🚨️ ugit helps undo git commands. Your damage control git buddy. Undo from 20+ git scenarios.
broot - A new way to see and navigate directory trees : https://dystroy.org/broot