russjr08 ( @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net ) English25•8 months agoI posted about this on the KDE community a couple of weeks ago, but Dolphin (their file manager) has a nice trick for archives (zips, tar’s, etc) - in the extract menu, there’s an “Extract, Autodetect Subfolder” button which will:
- If the archive has an inner subfolder (and just that), it will extract this as expected
- If the archive doesn’t have an inner subfolder, and all the files are at the root level, it will create a new folder for you and extract the files there
This way, you don’t end up with files splattered all over say, your downloads folder. Easily one of my favorite features, and is something I wish every File Manager had. It feels like someone had the same pain that I do (and I’m sure plenty others) of extracting something, and regretting it - but then they went as far as to fix the problem for everyone and implemented a feature for it (I’d love to have the knowledge to contribute to KDE someday)!
Cwilliams ( @Cwilliams@beehaw.org ) 3•8 months agoA script to do that would also be nice for us cli junkies
russjr08 ( @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net ) English2•8 months agoActually, someone in that thread pointed me to https://www.nongnu.org/atool this, which does exactly that!
hackris ( @hackris@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months agoAs a fellow cli junkie, I made my own script like this years ago. But I got rid of it as part of debloating my system. Whenever I want to extract something, I create a directory and move the archive there.
Astaroth ( @Astaroth@lemm.ee ) 1•8 months ago7z x yourfile -odirectory
governorkeagan ( @governorkeagan@lemdro.id ) English8•8 months agoI’m really enjoying Mission Center - especially compared to the default app on Pop!_OS.
btop is also really good if you want something in the terminal
Corroded ( @CorrodedCranium@leminal.space ) English7•8 months agoBit of an obvious one but try out new DEs in a VM before installing it on hardware. It is a pretty big time saver especially if you are ricing it.
Other than that looking at extensions for file managers you use. There’s some neat ones and the Arch Wiki is a good place to find them
Nik282000 ( @nik282000@lemmy.ca ) 1•8 months agoVMs and LXC containers are the tits for testing new distros, operating systems or just new software.
CrabAndBroom ( @CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml ) 7•8 months agoOne I just discovered recently - in KDE, holding the Super Key & right mouse button lets you resize a window from anywhere so you don’t have to hunt around for the one corner pixel to resize it.
No idea if it works in Gnome or other DE’s, but might be worth a try!
vaionko ( @vaionko@sopuli.xyz ) 3•8 months agoSame with super + left click to move windows. Especially handy for windows that are off the screen for some reason
lelgenio ( @lelgenio@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months agoOn gnome super+left click allows you to move windows, by default.
You can also enable super+right click to resize with gnome tweaks. In my opinion this should be the default. Alex ( @ultra@feddit.ro ) 1•8 months agoBy default it’s super + middle click
Strit ( @Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show ) 4•8 months agoIn KDE plasma, to show hidden files in Dolphin, press ALT+Period. To open Krunner no matter where you are, press ALT+Space.
dino ( @dino@discuss.tchncs.de ) English2•8 months agoTo open Krunner no matter where you are, press ALT+Space
Or remind to any other keys and use those. (I use meta + d)
Strit ( @Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show ) 2•8 months agoSure. I was just mentioning the defaults.
mFat ( @mfat@lemdro.id ) English3•8 months agoSpeaking of apps, I’ve found TV-Lite to be a good iptv player. There are tons of free channels to watch too.
I regularly use Shotcut for video editing.
Video Downloader has also served me well for downloading from YouTube.
eshep ( @eshep@social.trom.tf ) 2•8 months ago@imgel I wouldn’t consider #e16 a DE (still count?); but using that, I prefer having a frame-only window decoration. I use a simple #xdotool line in my #conkyrc to display the currently focused window.
${exec 'xdotool getactivewindow getwindowname'}
I’ve also used a combination of
xdotool
,randr
, andeesh
in the past to do tiling and arrangement. ipsirc ( @ipsirc@lemmy.ml ) English2•8 months ago BoofStroke ( @knobbysideup@lemm.ee ) English1•8 months ago- For file save/send dialogs, just drag/drop from nemo/nautilus to the file dialog instead of using the annoying navigation in the file dialog itself.
- In cinnamon, use win-l,r,u,d to snap. In succession will go from full width/height to a corner. Reverse or drag the window to go back to original size. This gives you nice tiling with the flexibility of traditional window management as well.
- for a terminal ctl-alt-t
- alt-f2 to execute a command with history