› Filesystem | Command line utilities # file-manager # ranger # ratatui # termion app joshuto Terminal file manager inspired by ranger by Jeff and 72 contributors Install GitHub repo (kamiyaa)
Most of those features are inspired by ranger, dired and alternatives (Midnight commander, nnn, lf etc.). Default keybindings Press ctrl-h to display the help. Your current keybindings are shown. Here are the default ones. ... Configuration Every configuration file is saved in ~/.config/fm/ You can configure : Keybindings.
The FCD File Manager (FranCommanDer) - a text based file manager that combines the best features of Midnight Commander and Ranger | Rust/Cargo package
240 downloads per month BSD-3-Clause and LGPL-3.0-or-later 2.5MB 47K SLoC Rusty Music Player Client Rmpc is a beautiful, modern and configurable terminal based Music Player Daemon client. It is heavily inspired by ncmpcpp and ranger / lf file managers. Get started Description, configuration and installation methods can be found on the rmpc website Main Features Album cover art display if your ...
I absolutely love ranger and have a lot of admiration for it. However, if you work with large directories, ranger tends to become slow and unresponsive (because it is written in python) - which bugs me a lot. Another thing that I found unintuitive is the seperation between console commands and normal commands that you can use with keybindings.
There are quite a few terminal file managers, and they can often be used in the same way as tere, for example using the --choosedir option of ranger. However, they have a huge number of other features compared to tere, which usually leads to a more complex UI and a higher learning curve.