Master Nautilus: Integrate 📜 Bash Scripts with Right-Click Menu for Enhanced Productivity
#Nautilus #Gnome #BashScripting #Linux #Ubuntu #VSCode #Gedit In this tutorial, we explore the power of Nautilus, the GNOME file manager, and how to extend its functionality by integrating custom Bash scripts into the right-click context menu. Learn how to enhance your workflow by quickly opening directories and files in VSCode and Gedit with just a right-click. 📜 Script Breakdown: Introduction to Nautilus: Discover the basics of Nautilus and why it’s an essential tool for GNOME users. Setting Up Custom Scripts: Step-by-step guide on adding custom scripts to the Nautilus right-click menu. Example 1 - Open in VSCode: A practical example to open any directory or file in Visual Studio Code directly from Nautilus. Example 2 - Open in Gedit: Another example to open files in Gedit, Ubuntu's default text editor, with ease. 🔗 Links: Nautilus Official Documentation: GNOME Nautilus Visual Studio Code: VSCode Gedit Text Editor: Gedit 🎬 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:14 Overview of Nautilus 02:14 How Does it Work? 03:18 Adding Custom Scripts to Nautilus 06:50 Test Example 1: Open Directory in VSCode 08:09 Test Example 2: Open File in Gedit 08:34 Thank You! 🔑 Keywords: Nautilus, GNOME, Bash scripting, Linux, Ubuntu, VSCode, Gedit, custom scripts, file manager, productivity, open-source, Linux tips, Nautilus scripts, file management, context menu, right-click menu, text editor, Visual Studio Code, Gedit text editor, automation ——— Handles ——— X: https://twitter.com/nulljuju_dev GitHub: https://github.com/imananoosheh Portfolio: https://anoosheh.info/ Watch the video and enhance your Linux productivity by integrating custom Bash scripts into your Nautilus context menu!
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