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Gusco

Gusco is an opinionated, orthodox file manager distilled from Commanders past, written in pure Go.

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Platforms

  • Mac  iTerm2 recommended
  • Windows  Windows Terminal recommended
  • Linux  Kitty recommended
  • FreeBSD
  • NetBSD
  • OpenBSD
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Features

Properties

  1.  Lightweight
  2.  Support for Themes
  3.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  No registration required
  2.  Works Offline
  3.  Built-in viewer
  4.  Supports Zip files
  5.  Batch Rename Files
  6.  Command line interface
  7.  Portable
  8.  Dark Mode
  9.  Full-Text Search
  10.  No Tracking
  11.  Ad-free
  12.  Two-panel file manager
  13.  Support for SFTP
  14. Amazon Simple Storage Service icon  Support for Amazon S3

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Gusco information

  • Developed by

    CA flagMogwai
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    2 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Gusco?

Gusco is an opinionated, orthodox file manager distilled from Commanders past, written in pure Go.

Features:

  • Classic dual-pane design
  • SFTP client (Respects ~/.ssh/config)
  • S3 client (Respects ~/.aws/credentials)
  • MTP client (Manage files on your Android phone)
  • Web downloader with resume and list support
  • Browse most archive/compression formats (zip | 7z | tar.zst | deb | rpm)
  • View huge files and tail remote logs with grep filter
  • Diff files between servers
  • Quick path navigation with tab completion and directory picker
  • Create files / edit symlinks and permissions
  • Advanced file type associations with separate view/edit actions
  • Batch rename files and folders using templates
  • Platform-optimized copy routines for faster file I/O
  • Runs well in most terminal apps under Linux/Mac/BSD/Windows
  • Open source and free of charge under the GPLv3

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