DMenuFM: Using Dmenu As A File Manager
Brodie Robertson | Linux Tips & Tricks
I use dmenu on a daily basis not just as my application but also just as a general text prompt but I had never even thought of trying to use it as a base for a file manager but I guess it wasn't such a bad idea. Sure DmenuFM is really rough around the edges and needs a lot of work but it's currently a fairly solid application if only for lightweight file management.
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