far2l | bug.n | |
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13 | 18 | |
1,673 | 3,314 | |
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9.8 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
C | AutoHotkey | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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far2l
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what's a good Linux terminal file manager in late 2023?
FAR Manager 2
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Total Commander
I still use Total Commander on my Android phones/tablets.
For MacOS, the closest ones are:
- https://apps.apple.com/us/app/commander-one-file-manager/id1...
- https://github.com/elfmz/far2l
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Far Manager: files and archives in Windows
Do you need to self compile? The Linux port (https://github.com/elfmz/far2l) ironically only provides macOS releases... Thank you!
- What are some of your favorite Linux apps that you use
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The Tilde Text Editor
I would then mention far2l project that aims to bring Far Manager to -nix systems: https://github.com/elfmz/far2l. It is cross-platform and does have a great built-in editor and viewer
- What's your favorite file manager to use in Fedora?
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What file manager do you use?
Oh, I didn't check recently - could you share the link about political beliefs. From what I know there are quite many developers right know and it worked flawlessly at least on openSUSE Tumbleweed https://github.com/elfmz/far2l
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Double Commander
Abstract:
Marta is the greatest file manager for MacOS, by light years.
Longer version:
Before switching away from Windows, I was a long-time Far Manager [1] user. It is a great, great program far better than various graphical commanders. It had a set of killer features:
1. Quick directories, press ctrl-1 and you are there
2. No graphical cruft. All these tiny boxes and panels with buttons you see everywhere on the likes of Total commander, Double commander, etc, they are gone, none
3. It is text mode. Hard to spoil a properly done text mode with bad fonts, tiny fonts, etc - especially if you can set them up yourself
4. Folder operations. Open same folder in another panel, compare panels, selecting files, masks, regex, all done, all great
5. Great archive support. Open archive from folder, copy from archive, all done all great
6. Very, very capable build-in editor with code highlighting, and hex viewer/editor(!). I could edit savegames right from a file manager, imagine that?!
I could go on, but nothing I have ever tried on GNU/Linux and MacOS came even close to it. I even tried to use ports of Far [2], but it is... well, far from smoothly supporting either platform.
So I was really unhappy when using MacOS (there are few apps I hate as much as native Finder) until I've found Marta [3] recently. And Marta is truly great file manager for MacOS that even improves on Far in a lot of ways. Its author Yan Zhulanow is an extremely great developer who has put a lot of thought into the application, and it does everything that Far does (maybe sans a built-in editor), and it improves on it in many ways. Try it out.
It is blazing fast, it is very well thought through from top to bottom, and it is probably one of the few perfect apps that leave you stunned after discovering it. It does have a relatively high learning curve to learn how to configure it and to learn all the hotkeys, but the result is very much worth it.
[1]: https://www.farmanager.com/
[2]: https://github.com/elfmz/far2l
[3]: https://marta.sh
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I am developing a Console file manager for Windows
Not quite. It's still in beta though
- Far file manager for Unix and macOS
bug.n
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Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
There is even a dwm-style extremely comprehensive tiling window manager called bug.n [1], which I downloaded it way back in windows 8 days. Made a lot of changes myself and plan to open source it as a fork. Its too good. And combined with the rest of my AHK scripts, my windows setup turns out to be even more customised than many Linux systems I use.
See my post of my windows setup fooling r/unixporn [2] for how it could look.
[1] https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n
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[Windows] Bester gekachelter Fenstermanager für Windows?
bug.n — Amongst other flavours is a dynamic, tiling window manager, which tries to clone the functionality of dwm
- [Windows] Meilleur gestionnaire de fenêtres carrelé pour Windows?
- Bug.n – Tiling Window Management for Windows
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is there any software that lets me open a scpecific number of programs in specific places on my screen?
another comment mentioned what you're looking for is a window manager: another for windows is bug.n
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How do you manage your git commits?
So when i said "window manager based Linux" I was mostly referring to the stereotypes of the Linux window manager; which 1 person not even having a mouse; staring apps; moving windows doing everything with their keyboard. If you wanna look a bit more into window managers for windows the only "okay" one that I've personally used is bug.n and for Linux there's tons; but my personal fav is I3
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Show HN: AutoHotkey for Linux
you can implement the wm manager of your dreams in ahk ... in like 500 lines. it's amazing stuff.
you can also go all out: https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n
- Περιεργα χομπυ που εχετε?
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What's the best Dynamic Tiling Window Manager for Windows 10/11?
komorebi recently became the second-most starred dynamic tiling window manager for Windows 10+, behind bug.n, which unfortunately seems to have been officially abandoned as of this past week.
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The year is 2022, on linux I can: browse the internet, open steam, discord etc. as native clients, adjust my room ambient lightning, play a current AAA title with a 1 click-tweak, edit a YT vector thumbnail and record & edit a video. Never would have dreamt leaving windows would be this comfy.
What exists on windows today (bug.n and others) isn't good enough.
What are some alternatives?
mc - work repo
komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows 🍉
plugins-extra - These are highly unstable, buggy, incomplete plugins that are not included with Process Hacker by default.
win3wm - A Tiling Window Manager for windows 10, Inspired by i3wm
windows-terminal-quake - Turn any app into a Quake-style toggleable app.
hunt-and-peck - Simple vimium/vimperator style navigation for Windows applications based on the UI Automation framework.
gsudo - Sudo for Windows
workspacer - a tiling window manager for Windows
sfm - simple file manager
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).