• @nachtigall@feddit.de
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    72 years ago

    Can someone explain me the advantage(s) of a terminal file manager? I feel like anything such a file manager could do, can be achieved faster with mv, cp, rename, …

    • @TheKernalBlog@lemmy.mlOP
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      42 years ago

      I personally like to use regular command line tools (cd, mkdir, mv, ls, etc.) but there are many cases where a terminal file manager comes in handy. When working with a large number of files, having a simple list is a lot easier than reading all of the filenames and opening them. Plus, if you’re like me and choose to use a POSIX shell, managing files with terminal commands is hell when you have long filenames.

    • @iortega@lemmy.eus
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      32 years ago

      I feel like it is faster.

      However, my aim was to have a system that could be used without a mouse. Why? because I had neither a mouse nor a touchpad.

    • Projjal
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      22 years ago

      It’s more intuitive to manages files with commands actually.