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When copying a file (e.g. in Finder) and wanting to show it in Commander, there are several ways to access it, but sometimes I only have the path. "Go To Folder" (Cmd+Shift+G) is the tool I know (there’s no "Go To File"), but it can’t handle files! I need to delete the filename before I can continue.
My question/suggestion:
Combine "Go To" so that it works for both folders and files—like Finder does with Cmd+Shift+G.
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When copying a file (e.g. in Finder) and wanting to show it in Commander, there are several ways to access it, but sometimes I only have the path. "Go To Folder" (Cmd+Shift+G) is the tool I know (there’s no "Go To File"), but it can’t handle files! I need to delete the filename before I can continue.
My question/suggestion:
Combine "Go To" so that it works for both folders and files—like Finder does with Cmd+Shift+G.
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