Copy & Paste support (Ctrl+Shift+C / Ctrl+Shift+V)

Drag & Drop of files and folders support

Hide/show the terminal with the F4 key

Window resizing support

Nautilus Terminal Installation (v1.0)

[general]

#The terminal height (lines)

def_term_height=5

#The terminal default visibility in new windows? (1: Visible, 0: Hidden)

def_visible=1

#The terminal position (1: Top, 0: Bottom)

#NOTE: it's not recommended to put the terminal on the bottom

term_on_top=1





[terminal]

#The shell to use (Nautilus Terminal use the user's defined shell by default)

shell=/bin/bash





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Removing

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is an application that allows Ubuntu users to embed the terminal in the Nautilus file browser. Once installed, Nautilus Terminal will always open in the current folder and will follow your navigation automatically using the "" command when moving to another folder. Here are some of its features:Open the terminal and run these commands:Restart now Nautilus with this command:Open any fodler and the terminal will be displayed as follows:To be able to configure Nautilus Terminal, create a config file using this command:And paste these lines:Save the file and close it. If you want, for example to hide the terminal, edit the config file and give the "" option avalue. Also, to display the terminal at the bottom of Nautilus, give the "" option avalue. After modifications, save your file and restart Nautilus with this command:To delete Nautilus Terminal completely, run these commands:To delete the config file, use this command:That's it!