I love ranger. Mostly I just use the basic shell, but when I’m doing a lot of random file transfer, seeing what I’m doing with ranger is nice.
It’s super fast and intuitive if you’re already into vim and vim-style keybindings.
I love ranger. Mostly I just use the basic shell, but when I’m doing a lot of random file transfer, seeing what I’m doing with ranger is nice.
It’s super fast and intuitive if you’re already into vim and vim-style keybindings.
Don’t know how to get you something without ads, but:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOxb_SW4Cfg
(Kanye West, Gold Digger)
One of my faves (didn’t come up with this one, though I can’t find it right now):
Though my troubles number nine and ninety
A trollop is not among them.
There’s a discussion about this on lwn (relevant part starting around this comment). My understanding is like @fayo said: you can pull this “trick” of releasing their source code, but only once (assuming they catch you).
If you like those, using cdr within zsh is amazing. It automatically keeps track of where you’ve been, and you can set up tab completion to show the history with a number next to each directory for easy switching.
Iirc, that was my main reason for switching to zsh a few years ago