I use nautilus as my default file manager. Is there any way that I can customize it so that right click anywhere in the window gives an option to open the current directory in terminal. I have seen same feature in dolphin, wish I could do the same in nautilus too.
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Install nautilus-open-terminal. In a terminal type:
sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
Once it installs, type nautilus -q && nautilus & to quit and reopen nautilus, and check the right click option.
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1there is no need to log out and log back in. just go to terminal and write $ sudo killall -9 nautilus and once again writing $ nautilus works fine. – shivshnkr May 10 '13 at 15:39
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3or simply `nautilus -q && nautilus&` – Glutanimate May 10 '13 at 19:46
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Verified on 16.04 – gatorback Dec 03 '17 at 16:19
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I can't find this package in the 17.10 repos, however in default Nautilus if I go one level up in the directory hierarchy, I can right-click the folder and there is "open in terminal" option. – jena Mar 06 '18 at 18:56
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According to top answer in the linked duplicate question, there is another package in the new Ubuntu versions - `nautilus-actions`. – jena Mar 06 '18 at 19:00
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I did the following:
sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
nautilus -q
Then just click the file manager window, and then try right clicking anywhere and the option "Open in Terminal" is right there!
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To open a terminal from Nautilus, you must install the package nautilus-open-terminal (sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal from the command line). In the context menu is the option to open a terminal in the current directory.
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