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Ranger is great. Similar to Mc.
Also like warp door which basically is bookmarks for your file directory.
And jump is great it’s like a fuzzy finder for locations in your directory.
These I use on a daily basis. I really like to test all these nice cli software because most of it is easy to use and beautiful. ;-)
BTW: Is there a nice CLI App for lemmy?
Not yet. Someone did start a Rust-based TUI for Lemmy but I think it was abandoned.
I dont know its name, it’s just the terminal.
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Htop. A system monitor shouldn’t be using a significant portion of your system resources. It even supports mouse input from inside the terminal!
I second htop. Also iotop for disk io. When making small changes to a file on the command line, I use vim. Otherwise emacs :).
Are we talking about terminal emulators or cli/tui apps? In the first case it’d be foot for me.
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In that case it’s vim :D
iTerm
I really like https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term but usually I use xfce4-terminal or gnome-terminal.
wow this is nice!
it’s a work of art :)
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