tere | exa | |
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13 | 129 | |
1,628 | 23,290 | |
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7.4 | 3.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 26 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
European Union Public License 1.2 | MIT License |
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tere
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Antonmedv/walk: Terminal file manager
Looks very similar to my tool, tere: https://github.com/mgunyho/tere. The main difference seems to be that I don't do any file manipulation, while walk has the option to delete files/folders. In my implementation, you don't need to type '/' for fuzzy search, just typing searches and jumps by default.
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Your favourite Rust CLI utilities this year?
tere - tui/cli alternative to cd + ls.
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Which terminal file manager do you use?
if you just need to navigate, tere is great because it has type to nav.
- tere
- Show HN: tere - 一个更快替代cd+ls的方法 (Show HN: tere – A Faster Alternative to cd+ls)
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 15, 2022
Show HN: tere – A Faster Alternative to cd+ls\ (76 comments)
- A faster alternative to cd & ls commands - tere
- Show HN: tere – A Faster Alternative to cd+ls
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.
What are some alternatives?
walk - Terminal file manager
lsd - The next gen ls command
colorls - A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons. :tada:
fff - 📁 A simple file manager written in bash.
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
lf - Terminal file manager
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
orderless - Emacs completion style that matches multiple regexps in any order
coreutils - Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.