How to create easy-access templates via right-click : Ubuntu
How many of us regularly use certain types of files or documents during our day-to-day work? I know I am always in & out of documents and editing or creating .html files. Well, this tuturial will shave off precious seconds as you scramble for world domination.
Take a second and right-click on your GNOME desktop. You’ve probably got a few options like “Create Folder”, “Create Launcher”, etc.. Well what about that “Create Document” option. Have you ever used it? I know I didn’t for a long time because there were “No Templates Available”. Let’s create a couple of templates for your commonly used programs!
The first step is to create a “Templates” folder within your HOME folder. You can use the following command or navigate to your home folder and create a new folder called “Templates”
mkdir ~/Templates
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