Is there is an option to view the recent files similar to the "Recent" tab in nautilus? I know there is an option to view the recent file in a specific directory. But I want to see all the recent files on my PC.
Is there any option to view the recent files as in nautilus not just the recent file in a specific directory
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No, there is no history of opened files.
You're not the only one to ask about it (already in
TODO), so it might be added in the future. However, there are difficulties, because you can open files with:!and those cases are unlikely to be tracked reliably (might not even be desirable).