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exa | dust | |
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129 | 48 | |
23,271 | 7,746 | |
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3.2 | 7.4 | |
17 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
exa
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A ‘Software Developer’ Knows Enough to Deliver Working Software Alone and in Teams
It depends on the scale of the project but man, if you can't build a simple CRUD app in your preferred stack and deploy it in some fashion (even if it's just a binary posted on some website, kinda like Exa) then that's just disappointing...
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Which 2nd language should I learn?
Can compile to a single binary to build tools like exa
- Exa Is Deprecated
- ls -l IN COLOR!
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What's your favorite Go architecture for a new micro-service? Here's mine...
Try https://github.com/ogham/exa and exa -T -L2 command . It will generate a good folder structure tree to update the question
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
Some of us don't want all of GNU's utilities; just on an as-needed basis. They're not as needed as they once were.
Many of these utilities have been rewritten in Rust and have more modern features.
For example, instead of ls, I use exa [1]. Or ripgrep [2] instead of grep.
[1]: https://github.com/ogham/exa
[2]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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List of apps I use every day - Version 2023
fish: A very fast shell with various customization options to streamline daily commands. I discovered it through this post by @caarlos0, where he provides more details about performance and the differences between fish and zsh. Additionally, I use some CLI utilities like delta, exa, and ripgrep. Here's my dotfiles for fish.
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Ls with icons
Hi! I use this: https://the.exa.website, and the package to this: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/exa/
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Everything I Installed on My New Mac
I still use exa for listing files in the terminal. It's a modern replacement for ls with a lot of useful features. With icons, colors, and git integration, it makes listing files much nicer.
dust
- Dust Hits Version 1.0.0
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What command do i use for finding out space used and free
Try using dust https://github.com/bootandy/dust
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Deciding between Rust or Go for desktop applications
Folks open to using gdu might like to try dust (6k stars), or even erdtree (1.4k stars) which is too recent to show up on lists like this and still a bit behind on stars. A lot of people seem to use starship (33k stars) though I'm personally oldschool on prompts. There are many other items on that list I'm not motivated to check.
- Hyprland is now in community
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Rust vs Go Issue
The first thought I had was to use rayon for this. And looking at some prior art that does pretty much the exact same thing, it does indeed use rayon.
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Thank you DaisyDisk!
The dust CLI command (made with Rust) can do this too.
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erdtree: A modern, multi-threaded, and ️🌈aesthetic️🌈 alternative to tree and du - v1.7.0 release ️
How does this compare to dust?
- Dust
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Sloth – A Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, etc.
Happened to me this morning, something filled up my drive in minutes. I used dust[1] to look for large files while it was happening but knowing what was doing it would've been a big help.
[1] https://github.com/bootandy/dust
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
dust is also really nice.
What are some alternatives?
lsd - The next gen ls command
mako - A lightweight Wayland notification daemon
colorls - A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons. :tada:
dutree - a tool to analyze file system usage written in Rust
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
dua-cli - View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast.
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
btdu - sampling disk usage profiler for btrfs
coreutils - Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils
tesseract-ocr - Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore