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Oh and then there's
ncdu
too with which your can navigate your fs, but that won't allow you to open files, it is for finding what takes a lot of space.The vim text editor can also let you browse directories and open files in them, when you pass a folder's path to it. But that may be an extension now that I think about it.. maybe tpope's plugin loader does it? But maybe it isn't so it's easiest to just try it out