Seeking a terminal file manager

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  • nnn

    n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager

  • lf

    Terminal file manager

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  • notes

    notes on the tools in my Unix/Linux toolbox, dotfiles, etc (by sitaramc)

  • Absolutely vifm. My notes+tips/tricks on this at https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/vifm.mkd

  • pipe-rename

    Rename your files using your favorite text editor

  • I was making one then I found the marvelous pipe-rename and I decided I wouldn't be able to do better.

  • clifm

    The shell-like, command line terminal file manager: simple, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.

  • Sorry I'm late, but have you tried CliFM? It's different (no TUI), but powerful: built-in resource opener and trash system, bookmarks, files search and selection, directory jumper (autojump style), plugins (including files preview), TAB completion, history, customizable keybindings, colors, and prompt, workspaces, and a brand-new Fish-like suggestions system (pretty cool). It's like your shell, but on steroids.

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