Commander one linux7/18/2023 ![]() Nnn is the fastest console file manager in our list. More detailed review of vifm can be seen at: Vifm command line based file manager for Linux. To install Vifm you can use the following commands: $ sudo apt install vifm You can also execute remote commands with it. ![]() It also supports various of different views for comparison of file trees. ![]() Similar to other console file managers, it has two panes, supports auto completion. It uses same keybindings and also has the ability to edit several kind of files. If you are vim user, you won’t need to learn new set of commands to work with vifm. This one however copies some features from mutter. Vifm is another command line based file manager, which uses curses interface. More detailed review of cfiles can be found here: Cfiles a terminal file manager for Linux. $ sudo cp cf /usr/bin/ #Or copy somewhere else in your $PATH Next, clone the cfiles repository and install it using following commands. $ sudo yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' To install cfiles, first you need to install development tools using following commands: $ sudo apt-get install build-essential ![]() While it is lightweight, its installation requires few more steps: Cfiles – Terminal File Manager It has few dependencies such as cp, mv, fzf, xdg-open and others. Ranger – Console File Manager Cfiles Fast Terminal File ManagerĬfiles is a fast terminal file manager written in C and uses ncurses, similar to ranger, it also uses vi keybindings. To install ranger you can use the following commands: $ sudo apt install ranger You can find our full review here: Ranger – a nice console file manager with vi key bindings. It has a vim like interface, preview of the selected file or directory, bookmarks mouse support and tabbed view. Ranger is another top choice when, looking for a console file manager. To install midnight commander you can use the following commands: $ sudo apt install mc
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