mc
(aka. GNU Midnight Commander) , nice layout controls, ini configuration for filetypes+actions and built-in remote protocol integrations
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I have MC installed. I have used it before but I can't say that I ever actually use it.
If I'm doing something so awful that it can't be handled efficiently with ls, MV and regex, I'm probably going to be melting the drive into something with a full GUI
sending hello to my fellow mc users
vifm
because it's extremely fast, you can copy or move files between the dual panes, or switch to single pane mode. The bulk rename option works better in vifm
compared to ranger
. I also really like lf
because it's a ranger clone written in go
, but it has some bugs when opening PDFs or videos.
midnight commander, I still have Norton commander muscle memory.
Either nnn
or ranger
for me.