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I didn’t know I needed it, but what I know is that I will download it.
hallettj ( @hallettj@beehaw.org ) English11•2 years agoI’ve had
ls
aliased toexa
for a while. So it looks like eza is a fork of exa? The git feature looks interesting. d_k_bo ( @d_k_bo@feddit.de ) 21•2 years agoThe owner of
exa
hasn’t been active for close to 2 years and the project isn’t very actively maintained.eza
is a community maintained fork. Context: https://github.com/ogham/exa/issues/1139#issuecomment-1656702098From
eza
’s readme:eza features not in exa (non-exhaustive):
- Fixes “The Grid Bug” introduced in exa 2021.
- Hyperlink support.
- Selinux context output.
- Git repo status output.
- Human readable relative dates.
- Several security fixes (see dependabot)
- Many smaller bug fixes/changes!
Coelacanthus ( @Coelacanthus@lemmy.kde.social ) 1•2 years agoexa has a terrible bug: if you set TZ environment variable to ‘:/path/to’, you will get ‘Unable to determine time zone: No such file or directory (os error 2)’. Does eza fix it?
tatterdemalion ( @tatterdemalion@programming.dev ) 10•2 years agoDon’t forget about lsd
Alex ( @fzz@programming.dev ) 7•2 years agoHmm 🤔 something new for me. I’m in love with exa. What’s wrong with that?
Rescuer6394 ( @Rescuer6394@feddit.nl ) 5•2 years agome too, apparently they added some features and fixes. i wonder why they did it on a fork instead of pushing it upstream.
Alex ( @fzz@programming.dev ) 3•2 years agoI see. I suppose that exa is abandoned for two years or more and perhaps there’s no connection with maintainer. So then fork.
Rescuer6394 ( @Rescuer6394@feddit.nl ) 2•2 years agooh that’s why: https://feddit.de/comment/2583070
planetaryprotection ( @planetaryprotection@midwest.social ) English6•2 years agoWhat’s wrong with
ls
?Absolutely nothing… but for some reason I find it interesting when people rewrite things that I didn’t know needed rewrites. Sometimes these projects are doing someting really interesting. Grep is one such example, noone was saying that grep needed a replacement. In fact, it was used as a benchmark for regex (which is how rg started, to compare rust regex against grep), then someone creates rg that outperforms grep and is much nicer to use. That is also why I keep an eye on GitOxide, since nobody ever accused git of being slow, yet there are someone rewriting git with amazing performance improvements.
1984 ( @1984@lemmy.today ) 1•2 years agoIt’s not cool. :)
The Quuuuuill ( @Quill7513@slrpnk.net ) English6•2 years agoI’ve been using exa for a while and am a big fan. I’ll have to give eza a go
1984 ( @1984@lemmy.today ) 3•2 years agoKind of nice actually. I have been using exa as a replacement for ls (also in Rust) but I like the tree like view here of files.
CyberDragonCore ( @CyberDragonCore@programming.dev ) 1•2 years agoI’ve used exa before and it’s great software.What is the difference between exa and exz?
yoshi ( @yoshi@programming.dev ) 1•2 years agoAnyone tried it and has an argument as to why people should use it over ls?
TehPers ( @TehPers@beehaw.org ) English4•2 years agoI haven’t looked into
eza
at all, butls
alternatives always have a place on Windows.dir
has to be one of the worst flavors ofls
still used in the modern era. autokludge ( @autokludge@programming.dev ) English3•2 years ago‘Should’ is a pretty strong word, try it out if you want.
I mainly use it because it colorizes the output nicer than ls, but it also has git awareness if you need it.