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This, never liked his content TBH. Luke Smith is similar but Luke's Linux content is good.
As someone who uses nnn (occasionally lf) all the time, terminal file managers make navigation (especially bookmarking) easier.
Think Nemo's my default file manager but with GUI file managers I find it hard to switch contexts. I always used to have two splits open with Nemo but if I need to open a new context I'd have to open another instance of Nemo and then I gotta switch between the instances now.
Now, nnn gives me 4 contexts, which can be easily switched between using 1-4. I've added zoxide within nnn to pretty much jump to any directory within my system. This isn't really possible with a GUI file manager. Guess you can add integration to other tools as well to the list of pros of a terminal file manager.
File preview needs a mention as well. It's easier when you can quickly glance a file and move on instead of opening it.
fd
is pretty cool. It offers a good simplification overfind
's syntax.find -name "*file*"
vsfd file
.rg
I don't use often except for colorized output. A lot of Nvim plugins also prefer to use ripgrep over grep.