Cross-platform Total Commander-like orthodox (dual-panel) file manager for Windows, Mac, Linux and FreeBSD with support for plugins. The goal of the project is to provide consistent user experience across all the major desktop systems.
Get the latest release
Windows Vista and later systems are supported, x64 only (but older releases supported x86). Windows XP is not supported.
For the list of known issues, refer to the project issues on Github, sort by the "bug" label. Or just use this link.
Create an issue on the project's page on Github.
Cloning the repository
The main git repository has submodules, so you need to execute the update_repository
script (available as .bat for Windows and .sh for Linux / Mac) after cloning file-commander to clone the nested repositories. Subsequently, you can use the same update_repository
script at any time to pull incoming changes to the main repo, as well as to all the subrepos, thus updating everything to the latest revision.
Building
- A compiler with C++20 support is required.
- Build with Qt 6.4 or newer.
- Windows: you can build using either Qt Creator or Visual Studio for IDE. Visual Studio 2022 or later is required (v143 toolset or newer). Run
qmake -tp vc -r
to generate the solution for Visual Studio. I have not tried building with MinGW, but it should work as long as you enable C++20 support. - Linux:
cd
to directory with project, runqmake -r
to generate Makefile and build viamake -j
. Make sure it's qmake from Qt 6 installation and not Qt5 (usuallyqmake6 -r
works to ensure that). - Mac OS X: You can use either Qt Creator (simply open the project in it) or Xcode (run
qmake -r -spec macx-xcode
and open the Xcode project that has been generated). Or you can build from command line withqmake -r
followed bymake -j
.
See the Github workflow .yml file for reference on building the project.