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I know a few terminal-based file managers but I don't think those will help solve your problem. I recommend you to somehow port ( I don't see why rofi doesn't work on your debian tho ) rofi onto debian so that you can keep on your workflow.
This is the error
I'm completely not sure, but did you clone the repository with recursive flag?
It's presumably related to your includePath or something.
P.S. I think I've figured out:
You need to have rofi ^1.6.1 installed on your system.
https://github.com/marvinkreis/rofi-file-browser-extended#dependencies