13 Quick Tips to Make Linux File Manager Nautilus Even Better
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Nautilus is GNOME’s default file manager application, and you may have seen it in many Linux distributions. It’s a good file manager with plenty of features.
However, you can enhance your experience by employing some tweaks and tips.
In this video, I share 13, actually 14 with the bonus, tips.
Check them out and see which ones are suitable for you.
Detailed text could be find here: https://itsfoss.com/nautilus-tips-tweaks/
Yet, let me share the commands you saw in the video:
Commands
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Tip 4. Completely wipe files and folders from the disk
sudo apt install nautilus-wipe
Tip 5. Enable quick file preview
sudo apt install gnome-sushi
Tip 8. Rotate and Resize images with a right click
sudo apt install imagemagick nautilus-image-converter
Tip 9. Change the colors of individual folders
sudo apt install folder-color
Tip 12. Open files and folder as root from the file manager
sudo apt install nautilus-admin
Tip 13. Verify hash checksum of files
sudo apt install nautilus-gtkhash
Bonus Tip: Embed a terminal
sudo apt install python3-nautilus python3-psutil python3-pip libglib2.0-bin dconf-editor sudo pip3 install nautilus-terminal sudo nautilus-terminal --install-system nautilus -q
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