I find the builtin command line interpreter in TC really handy, (the one which is activated by pressing the right arrow key so you can type your command right away which then is executed in the context of the current directory).
My common use cases are:
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cd ~
cd /
./run_executable -with_params
EXAMPLE:
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sublime etp.txt
I can choose to
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rm file1 file2 file4
PS. I get it that there's already a built in terminal in NC, but that tiny command line triggered by right arrow key is a completely different kind of beast in terms of perception. I can alway do "cd directory_name" from it, even if there's the typical way (jumping to the directory and hitting the enter key), and it doesn't make me forget the context while I do switch to the terminal and back, so basically I have the file list in front and the command i just typed.