What Linux File Manager project would be interested in adding more features ? Windows File Explorer is the best in terms of features, most Linux File managers lack basic functionality.

If someone dares to point that on redit they get “Then go use windows” (Linux is not a religion). or it’s opensource go do it yourself.

Is there a File Manager project that would like to implement features, there are many projects that allow feature request but don’t act on it.

I got many ideas.

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      Preview Panel, Switch from breadcrum to directry only when clicked on remove that ugly arrow (nemo), View Selector is ugly, .directory file is a hit or miss across file managers File Picker doesn’t have a place jump to a directory, FIle Picker no Ctrl Shift N No recent panel

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        Frankly: You come across less as “I am missing these features in many Linux file managers” and more like “I tried the default filemanager of my Linux distro and am angry the UX isn’t identical to that of Windows”. That’s not going to garner you much sympathy. Of the things you listed, I’d only consider a “preview” pane (that I’d rather not have, because of the security implications of having a separate potentially vulnerable parser that may receive less dev attention when issues are found) and maybe a “recent panel” (Not sure what one needs that for, I’d rather my system not track my actions so blatantly easy to find) actual features, and, yeah, quite a few Linux file managers can do something like those, obviously.

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        What file manager are you using? KDE’s Dolphin? GNOME’s Nautilus? You may want to give us your system details so someone might guide you on how to find these things. Dolphin, from my experience, is highly customizable and you might find some of these in there.

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        All of these features are in KDE Plasma Dolphin.

        Take a look the Dolphin settings and panels to enable these features.

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        Preview Panel

        I use grep for previews, it’s very good.

        Switch from breadcrum to directry only when clicked on remove that ugly arrow (nemo),

        cd I think does what you want here.

        FIle Picker no Ctrl Shift N

        No idea what that does.

        No recent panel

        Find and cd in shell history should work.

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          Somehow I expect a “GUI+Mouse is clearly better and thus your suggestions are worthless” response :-P

          I wish people realized that there are vastly different possible approaches to different tasks and that one can be a lot less disappointed/stressed/angry by accepting one may have to learn a different paradigm once one has chosen to (semi-)commit to a new piece of tech…

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            I was half joking exactly with that intent. Hopefully OP sees that different is not explicitly bad.

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    Having ideas is generally not enough.

    Volunteers don’t take requests. They take suggestions. They only act on the ones they want to.

    If you want something to actually get implemented, offering a monetary reward, hiring a dev to contribute, or contributing yourself, is the best way to go.

    I’ve gotten several features I wanted into software I use, by adding them myself.

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      They are actually respectful and work. even on the music tagger less people use.

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    You should make your own file manager. That’s usually why people with lots of ideas do when they want to skip the middle man.

    But I agree the default GUI file managers are a bit lackluster. Although the idea of it looking anything like windows makes me nauseous.

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    File managers often have a bunch of plugins that add extra functionality. You could check those or try write your own for what functions you would like.

    Whenever I have to use windows, the file manager is the thing that pisses me off the most. It’s utterly terrible to use. No tabs or extra panes. Directories exist in some kind of unspecified limbo, like recycle bin and my documents. Multiple copying is done all at once instead of queueing. Files aren’t organised cleanly or clearly. If you want to change config it’s hidden in a menu somewhere, you can’t just edit the config files directly. Gross.

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    i just want a tag based file explorer, but that’s way harder to do and it struggles with the core architecture of the system

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        okay, that is pretty good and i think it fits some good cases, but there are other where you need tags. i guess i could use this and an image explorer that supports tags. That’s where my main issue is, most images are more than 1 thing at once, so I end up not knowing where to store it and my image folder is a mess of 10.000 files.

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    I mainly use Yazi, Dolphin and sometimes Double Commander inside my GameImages.

    I like the workflow of Yazi its so fast and the plugins provide most features that I require. It is terminal based which I really started to like.