Who are these for? People who use the terminal but don’t like running shell commands?

OK sorry for throwing shade. If you use one of these, honestly, what features do you use that make it worthwhile?

EDIT: Just to clarify, my point is I would almost always reach for fzf, fd, or rg before trying to manually search through a directory in a file manager.

EDIT2: A few people mentioned selecting files in a TUI. I don’t find it any harder to select files using autocomplete. It might even be faster to start typing a name than it is it “scroll” through a list of files.

EDIT3: Here’s a neat tool that can add some flexibility to your shell workflow: https://github.com/urbanogilson/lineselect

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    29 months ago

    It has paragraphs and an unordered list so it’s technically not a wall of text :)
    There is truth in it though, it’s fun to ramble on about all the cool stuff that we get to do with Emacs.

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        19 months ago

        The comment was talking about dired which is a file manager that runs inside Emacs and Emacs can be used in terminal mode.