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SuperFile adds colour and clarity to terminal file management. If you're looking for a modern alternative to Midnight Commander on Ubuntu, it's worth trying.
Ghostty sets itself apart from other terminals by offering speed, customization, and simplicity all in one place.
While you can manually enter the commands to edit files in Terminal editors, in OS X you can set up a service to open files in a desired terminal editor from the Finder's contextual menu.
If you're tired of having to jump through hoops to open files with sudo privileges in the GNOME File Manager, Jack Wallen has just the trick you need.
In OS X and Linux Navigate to the folder the file is in. Right-click (Linux) or Cmd-Clic (Mac) and select "Open Terminal Here" from the context menu.