Caja (file manager)


Caja is a file manager in Linux distributions, which has been adopted as a core component of MATE desktop environment.
Originally, Caja is a fork from GNOME Files, formerly known as Nautilus. Caja functions as one of the core components of the MATE desktop environment. Since the fork, Caja has been developing and adding new features.
Features
Caja has many functions such as generating a folder and document, displaying files and folders, searching and managing files, and installation or uninstallation of fonts. Caja can handle various kinds of file formats.
Caja added improvements in the recent release of MATE 1.26.[1] Some of them are:
- In Caja, users can select a new Bookmarks sidebar.
- Caja gained support for formatting drives from the context menu.
Caja also provides many extensions like:
- Python:caja-rename
- Python:caja-admin
- libcaja:seahorse
- atril
- engrampa
and so on, still under development.
Reception
Caja is one of the popular file managers in Linux. One reason for this is that Caja script extensions can add users’ scripts easily.[2]
See also
MATE (software)
External links
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