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A comprehensive PowerShell module providing community-driven extensions including cmdlets for file management, system administration, and Active Directory.
A macOS Finder context menu customizer built with Swift and SwiftUI to add useful file operations.
A Go library for recursively copying directories with extensive customization options.
A customizable iOS file browser control for browsing, selecting, and deleting local files and directories.
A Symfony bundle that integrates Gaufrette's filesystem abstraction layer for managing files across multiple storage backends.
Open files and pipe command output from terminals into your current Neovim instance, avoiding nested sessions.
A Symfony bundle that integrates Flysystem for filesystem abstraction, supporting local and cloud storage adapters.
A collection of Alfred workflows for quickly opening files in various code editors and running terminal commands from Finder.
A human-friendly alternative to the ls command that groups files by type and displays metadata in readable formats.
Execute custom scripts on files and folders directly from the macOS Finder context menu.
A highly customizable, colorized file listing tool that extends GNU ls with configurable views and syntax highlighting.
A fast duplicate file finder that works as both a Rust library and a CLI tool, using file hashing to identify duplicates.
A React Native library for zipping and unzipping files and folders with optional password protection.
A reverse proxy for S3 buckets with GET, PUT, DELETE operations and OpenID Connect/Basic Auth authentication.
A fast, resilient, and user-friendly Node.js library for copying files with glob support and progress reporting.
A deprecated Jupyter extension that enabled Google Drive integration for notebook file management and storage.
A Neovim plugin that mounts remote filesystems via SSHFS for seamless remote editing and development.
A modern iOS download manager based on NSURLSession for asynchronous downloading, management, and persistence of multiple files.
A keyboard-centric file browser for Sublime Text that replaces the sidebar with a tab for efficient navigation.
A Neovim plugin that integrates Aider AI coding assistant directly into the editor for enhanced AI-assisted development.
A Neovim framework for plugins to expose remote resources (SSH, Docker, etc.) via a standard API, replacing Netrw.
A command-line tool that automatically organizes files by type or date into structured folders.
A pluggable, extensible virtual file system for Go that provides a unified interface for multiple storage backends.
Official .NET SDK for integrating with Dropbox API v2, enabling file management and user authentication.
A Rust library extending std::fs and std::io with advanced file and directory operations like copy, move, and progress tracking.
A web-based file editor and configuration UI for Home Assistant with syntax highlighting, YAML linting, and Git integration.
A browser extension that hides nonessential files from the GitHub file browser for a cleaner view.
Alfred 5 workflow to quickly open files and folders in Visual Studio Code using custom keywords.
An auto-rotating io.Writer implementation for Go with multiple rolling policies and parallel-safe writers.
A Neovim plugin for creating and managing temporary playground files without worrying about filenames or locations.
A blazing fast, Rust-based CLI tool to organize temporary projects and experiments with a rich terminal interface.
A Neovim plugin to bookmark file positions with notes, persistent storage, and sorting by time/frequency.
A privacy-focused, open-source Android gallery app for managing local photos with geotagging, metadata editing, and file operations.
A unified clipboard tool for macOS that intelligently copies files and text from the terminal to paste into GUI apps.
A Neovim plugin that automatically creates missing directories when saving files.
A lightweight Neovim plugin for quick file operations like moving, renaming, creating, and deleting files without a full file manager.
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