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Most of the time I just use the commandline stuff (cd ls mv rm etc.) but I have vifm installed if I really want one
Same. I've set up and used
ranger
,nnn
, evenclifm
, but after doodling around for a few minutes, I forget about them and just go back to basic builtins.Yeah, they are just comfortable to work with, and no fuzz, and most of the time I don't really need to do something complex.
Yeah, they are just comfortable to work with, and no fuzz, and most of the time I don't really need to do something complex.