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Dmitry2021-12-27 23:19:09
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Dmitry, 2021-12-27 23:19:09

Is there a file manager for Linux with functionality like in FAR Manager?

More specifically, from a file manager for Linux I would like the following:
- be able to sort files in the panel not just alphabetically, but with recognition of the number at the end of the file name. Screenshot example. In the left panel, the sorting that is required, in the right - the one that will be, for example, in Midnight Commander.
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- to be able to copy several files into one, sequentially appending it (copy option Already existing files = Append in FAR).

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Vasily Bannikov, 2021-12-27
@vabka

Paul Linux has two pieces: mc and far2.
Look in their direction.
Mb, in mc you can configure something, or maybe even have plugins (did not look)

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CityCat4, 2021-12-28
@CityCat4

The sorting given by you is not quite alphabetical :) But if there is such a direct need, the sources are open :) As for appending to a file, this can be easily done through the menu.

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Eugene TI, 2022-01-03
@justhabrauser

If you just need to admire the sorted files, then you need FAR manager.
And if you still do something with them , then bash/python/perl. There and sorting, and adding, and in general any whim.

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