![]() 04 as a further file manager I have also Nautilus, and I installed Nautilus-hide via Synaptic, so I open the folder with Nautilus then I choose the file and click the hide option. There is also the nautilus version, nautilus-hide (in synaptic) which also works with UM 14.04, but you have to install nautilus. There are some dependencies that are still in the old version. It means that the folder has been already downloaded to the home. If by chance the second command gives this outputįatal: the destination path 'Caja-Hide' already exists and is not an empty directory To do all by terminal (you need git to be installed) run:Ĭp caja-hide.py ~/.local/share/caja-python/extensions/caja-hide.py Or you can do this also with terminal commands (see below), but first you have to install git.Ĭopy caja-hide.py ( in Caja-hide-master / src) to the "extensions" folder that you have previously created and restart caja. Mkdir -p ~/.local/share/caja-python/extensions/ĭownload (no matter where) the file by clicking the green button 'Clone or download' and extract it. Install dependencies (python 2.7 or greater, python-caja, xautomation see site)Ĭreate a folder and subfolder in. If you no longer want to hide one or more files, you right-click on a single file -> unhide or simply delete their name from the ".hidden" list, instead of searching them in the folder (in a folder with lots of files is quicker) or directly erase ".hidden" to make them all visible. When there is no more hidden files, because you have made them all visible, the text “.hidden” is automatically deleted.įor example, I've selected and hidden these ones all together. In this text all the hidden files are listed, but only the files that you will hide with this method, not those previously renamed with the dot or the home configuration files. When we hide a file, this extension automatically creates a ".hidden" text file in the folder containing it. I find it a really handy extension, allowing you to use hidden files without putting a dot in the file name (moreover, one at a time). ![]() In Caja menu two options appear: 'Hide file' or 'Unhide file'. To hide files without renaming them with a dot.
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