Software Alternatives & Reviews

Which file manager do you use and why?

joshuto Double Commander lf (file manager) CliFM
  1. Ranger-like file manager for the terminal made with Rust.

    #FTP Client #Robo-Advisor #File Manager 3 social mentions

  2. Double Commander is a cross-platform open source file manager with two panels side by side.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Double Commander. I like file managers with two panels and the tool offers many features. And it supports some plugins from Total Commander.

    #File Manager #FTP Client #File Explorer 20 social mentions

  3. Terminal file manager written in Go (programming language).
    When I started using lf it felt a bit still like work in progress but now it really looks mature and so much faster and stable than ranger.

    #FTP Client #File Manager #Robo-Advisor 60 social mentions

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    CliFM is a completely CLI-based, shell-like and KISS file manager written in C: simple, fast, and lightweight as hell.
    If you feel comfortable with the CLI, then a command line file manager seems like a natural choice. In this case, you can take a look at CliFM: half-way between your shell and a terminal file manager. You can find it in the AUR too.

    #FTP Client #Robo-Advisor #File Manager 26 social mentions

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