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You can use option -a to use regular characters instead and in most cases this is an adequate solution. See Midnight commander does not display pseudo-graphic characters properly for more information. One of the most common problems with mc is incorrect display of pseudo-graphical characters, which spoils borders on the panels and while this defect does not affect functionality, is very unpleasant aesthetically. The other is to use a supplied with mc more generic scriptĪlias mc='. One way is to use alias such asĪlias mc='mc -P "/tmp/mc-$USER/mc.pwd.$$" cd `cat /tmp/mc-$USER/mc.pwd.$$` rm /tmp/mc-$USER/*' You need to take some steps to make MC to exit in the current directory visible on the screen. Runs in a terminal, so can be used via SSH File management features which are standard for Norton clones (but not for many new file managers like ranger), such as searching in files (and operating on the results) VFS for archives and remote hosts (FUSE/sshfs can be flaky) Fairly good performance (asynchronous listdir/stat would make this even better)

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Packaged in all major distributions, so can be installed and used anywhere Mc features that I wish other file managers had: Development velocity seems to be rather low not sure why, perhaps because it adopted GitHub only relatively recently. Things like built-in image viewer that are present in modern file managers are absent in mc Generally better ergonomics that don't rely so much on the hard-to-reach F-keys Better history (no search the history file is clobbered on exit, overwriting other instances' history) Better file system navigation (pressing Ctrl+S every time to start isearch when entering a directory is cumbersome)

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Far Manager has macros, plugins, and scripting mc has none)














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