Move files and directories to the trash.
Empty the trash.
Delete files and folders.
Copies files.
A cross-platform tool for renaming files quickly, especially multiple files at once.
A utility designed to easily clean up filenames; it replaces characters like spaces with standard equivalents; it also replace UTF-8 or Latin-1 (or CP 1252) characters with more handy ones.
Included in `util-linux`, allows bulk rename of files with regex support.
A set of programs to change file and directory names by editing them inplace; I find `imv` especially useful to edit a filename at the program prompt.
A tool to recursively scan a directory tree looking for duplicate and broken files; it outputs statistics and save the list of files in JSON format; it produce a shell script that can be inspected before running it to delete the desire files.
CLI to watch file system changes.
Detect the file type of a file or stdin.
Generates table of contents for markdown files inside local git repository. Links are compatible with anchors generated by github or other sites.
Get the fullname of the current user.
Get the gzipped size of a file or stdin.
Hashing made simple. Get the hash of text or stdin.
A minimal implementation of the UNIX tree command with colors!
An improved version of `ls` written in Rust.
Find the root directory of a npm package.
A cd command that learns - easily navigate directories from the command line- https://github.com/wting/autojump/wiki.
Command-line productivity booster, offers quick access to files and directories, inspired by autojump, z and v.