You also don't need to switch to any GUI tool for checking or analyzing disk usage. Tools like ncdu, top, and htop show you ...
There are instances when a GUI file manager just won't work. When I run into those situations, there are several terminal-based options I go for.
There are some supported commands that don't have a keybinding, but you can still use them by using the colon key. For ...
I’m a GNOME user, so the Nautilus file manager is my tool of choice, when I’m not working in the terminal, for file and directory management. When I have to work with Git, I’m comfortable with the ...