How to extend the GNOME Nautilus file manager with custom scripts

Posted by linuxer on Jun 28, 2019 5:55 PM EDT
linuxconfig.org; By Egidio Docile
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Although GNOME, in its 3.x iteration has been the object of many debates, due to its non-traditional desktop paradigm, it is probably the most used desktop on Linux. The default file manager included in GNOME is Nautilus (the application new name is "Files"). In this tutorial we will see how we can extend the file manager with functionalities provided by custom scripts.

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