Can't live without the terminal? Embed it directly in the file manager.
How?
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Can't live without the terminal? Embed it directly in the file manager.
How?
I was also curious about this one. There’s a link in the comments of the article that points here:
https://itsfoss.com/nautilus-tips-tweaks/#bonus-embed-a-terminal
It involves some python libraries.
That Nautilus Terminal says it no longer works on the GitHub page. https://github.com/flozz/nautilus-terminal
Which sucks because that sounds great.
Thanks for pointing that out. I was planning to install later this week. It’s a shame that it’s no longer because yah, it does sound great.
Usually F4. That's for nautilus at least
Same with dolphin for those kde people out there
Kid: embed terminal emulator in GUI file managers
Chad: use TUI file managers such as ranger, lf in terminal emulators
Gigachad: pushd
Seems like the whole article can be condensed to "Dragging and dropping text does what you expect. Dragging and dropping directories/files will insert the absolute path".
Yes, if you already know that you can drag and drop between unrelated programs, it will work like you expected it.
If you don't know it, you can pick it up by looking over the shoulder of your friend or co-worker, or you can read articles like this.
You can also just give it a try, like most of us, but hey, who am I to judge.