Yazi offers new terminal file management options

A new review highlights Yazi as a feature-rich terminal file manager for Linux users.

Yazi is a terminal-based file manager written in Rust with asynchronous support and image preview capabilities. It allows users to browse files, preview images and archives, and perform bulk operations directly in the terminal. Installation is available via official repositories on distributions like Arch Linux or through Snap on Ubuntu. Additional tools enhance its functionality for searching and navigation.

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Ptyxis, a modern GTK4-based terminal emulator, has been adopted as the default terminal by Ubuntu and Fedora. Developed for GNOME integration and modern workflows, it offers features like container support and visual tab management. Users praise its enhancements over traditional options like GNOME Terminal.

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CachyOS has replaced Octopi with Shelly, a new Rust-based graphical package manager, as its default tool for handling software installations across multiple sources.

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