This free and fast File Manager is the best I’ve used on Linux
Over the years, I’ve bounced between countless file managers on Linux. I tried heavyweight GUIs like Nautilus and Thunar, and I spent plenty of time with terminal staples like Midnight Commander, Ranger, and nnn. Midnight Commander stuck with me the longest since it covered most of my needs, but none of them ever felt like the perfect fit. That changed when I discovered Yazi. This fairly new, Rust-based terminal file manager stands out for its clean design, fast performance, and features that hold their own against both text-based and graphical rivals.
Over the years, I’ve bounced between countless file managers on Linux. I tried heavyweight GUIs like Nautilus and Thunar, and I spent plenty of time with terminal staples like Midnight Commander, Ranger, and nnn. Midnight Commander stuck with me the longest since it covered most of my needs, but none of them ever felt like the perfect fit. That changed when I discovered Yazi. This fairly new, Rust-based terminal file manager stands out for its clean design, fast performance, and features that hold their own against both text-based and graphical rivals.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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