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Command line is an optional component, located by default below the file panels. To show/hide the command line go to //Options > Command Line//. | Command line is an optional component, located by default below the file panels. To show/hide the command line go to //Options > Command Line//. | ||
- | Using the command line you can type and execute any command. Depending on what file panel is active, the command is executed either on the local machine (if the local panel is active) or on remote server (if the remote panel is active). You can easily see this from the prompt on the left side of the command line. Symbol ''>'' indicates local command, while symbol ''$'' indicates remote command. | + | Using the command line you can type and execute any shell command. Depending on what file panel is active, the command is executed either on the local machine (if the local panel is active) or on remote server (if the remote panel is active). You can easily see this from the prompt on the left side of the command line. Symbol ''>'' indicates local command, while symbol ''$'' indicates remote command. |
You can easily [[filenames#command_line|insert names of files]] selected in active panel to command line. | You can easily [[filenames#command_line|insert names of files]] selected in active panel to command line. |