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I search for a program to list pictures graphically in my terminal.

I found this related question but most of answers provide a solution to view the images in terminal which is not my case because I want to list pictures and not seeing them.

I search for a program such as lsix to list images in my terminal.

My Terminal is konsole and doesn't support Sixel and that's why I can't use lsix program.

Can you give me an alternative program?

UPDATE My system Information as requested by @K7AAY:

$ uname -r
5.4.150-1-MANJARO

I have Manjaro KDE but, for this concept, you can consider it as Kubuntu. Still more info? look at below output:

$ screenfetch

 ██████████████████  ████████     OS: Manjaro 21.1.5 Pahvo
 ██████████████████  ████████     Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.4.150-1-MANJARO
 ██████████████████  ████████     Uptime: 2h 44m
 ████████           ████████     Packages: 2163
 ████████  ████████  ████████     Shell: zsh 5.8
 ████████  ████████  ████████     Resolution: 1366x768
 ████████  ████████  ████████     DE: KDE 5.86.0 / Plasma 5.22.5
 ████████  ████████  ████████     WM: KWin
 ████████  ████████  ████████     WM Theme: Kvantum
 ████████  ████████  ████████     GTK Theme:  [GTK2/3]
 ████████  ████████  ████████     Icon Theme: breath
 ████████  ████████  ████████     Disk: 53G / 73G (76%)
 ████████  ████████  ████████     CPU: Intel Core i5-5200U @ 4x 2.7GHz [53.0°C]
                                  GPU: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)
                                  RAM: 4158MiB / 7879MiB
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    An alternative program that works in konsole or alternative terminals more suitable for displaying images such as xterm, urxvt, kitty, or alacritty? The terminal file manager does display images in konsole but the display is buggy, the new image doesn't completely replace the previous one.
    – DK Bose
    Commented May 26, 2020 at 2:03
  • To start with, which Linux distro have you installed (Ubuntu server, Ubuntu desktop, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Mint, et al.), & which release number? Different releases have different tools for us to recommend. Please click edit & add that to your question, so all facts we need are in the question. Please don't use Add Comment, since that's our one-way channel to you. All facts about your PC should go in the Question with edit as this is a Q&A site, not a general forum, so things work differently here
    – K7AAY
    Commented May 26, 2020 at 17:23

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