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tfm

Simple file manager implemented in Qt for Python (Qt6). This project aims to create a simple, desktop agnostic linux file-manager. The project is in an alpha stage right now and thus it is not advised to use it at the moment. If you still want to try it, see below.

Features

  • basic directory traversal
  • window layout with toolbar, statusbar, main table view, fs tree, bookmarks and mounts
  • open files using xdg-open
  • cut, copy, paste (with progress information), rename
  • named bookmarks to directories
  • show/hide dotfiles
  • throw files and directories in the trash
  • drag and drop (always moves)
  • cli to open with a path or file url supplied
  • show, mount and unmount devices and iso files using udisks2
  • auto extract zip, rar and tar files

How to install

There are python packages for the alpha version to download on pypi. Install at your own risk using:

pip install tfm

Then run using:

python3 -m tfm

Also install the external requirements udisks2, unrar (or unar or bsdtar) and util-linux.

Screenshots

Coming soon.

Roadmap

high priority

functionality

  • give choices on handling existing files on paste
  • implement network mounts, especially SMB shares (probably using smbnetfs)

normal priority

functionality

  • differentiate default dropAction by destination
  • differentiate delete action by source
  • fuzzy search in folder
  • restore from trash (should be implemented via a custom model/view)
  • empty trash
  • load file / dir / partition info in a background thread
  • delete forever

ui

  • open with dialog
  • make links visually distinguishable
  • file property dialog
  • bookmark order configurable in the UI
  • drag and drop folders as bookmarks in the bookmark view
  • bookmark current dir
  • bookmark directory name as tool tip
  • about dialog

infrastructure

  • address all in code #TODOs

low priority

functionality

  • mount MTP devices
  • open terminal in current directory

ui

  • optional preview pane
  • context sensitive views and columns
  • user configurable views and columns

accessability

  • localization

Non-Features

These features are never going to be part of tfm:

  • dependencies on specific desktop environments
  • window management like tabs, split views or similar
  • plugins or script support
  • a lot of configuration options