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GNOME has a clipboard by default--actually it has two: Ctrl-C/X and middle click send to both clipboards.
As for terminal in the file manager, by default you can right click on empty space in the file manager and "open in console".
Well, yes cut/paste. But there is no built in clipboard that you can interact with. Can you open the clipboard and choose things from 5 items ago or yesterday for example? Looking at Gnome right now just to check, and it can only offer to add one or an extension. Funny playing with the default capture cased a clipboard emoji to go to the cut paste.
As for the console: you can open the console. But you cant have it be tied to the file manager. As in it opens a window in the file manager, and you can use both at the same time, including linking them if you want.
Seems to me that this is a good use case for an extension.
Which is what I said: gnome is useless by default, and then you start adding extensions to fix everything. Then they break on update and you realize why am I wasting time with this?
Breaking on updates is not good, I agree. I only use one extension (Tiling Window Manager), haven't had any problem with updates and don't find it useless by default. Would you agree that an extension-based design is OK here and the implementation needs work?
No. A functional clipboard in a gui based desktop environment is pretty much a minimal requirement.
The cant open a console inside of a the file manager I can live with, that is more a nice to have.