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What terminal file manager that you use, if any?
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I generally I only do simple operations on the command line. A few
cp
,mv
,ls
... If I am doing much more than that I open a GUI manager.same.
back on dos i used xtreegold for everything.
but since moving to linux, it's never occurred to me to use one.
this thread has got me wondering but not sure i can see the need.
tab completion also makes handling directory structure easy enough.