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Apache License 2.0 | BSD Zero Clause License |
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vivid
- vivid: A Themeable Ls_colors Generator
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Exa Is Deprecated
I just use good old `ls` with colors set by vivid [1]
[1]: https://github.com/sharkdp/vivid
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Change ls directory font
Yep! vivid does that.
- Vivid: A themeable LS_COLORS generator with a rich filetype datebase
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How to get ls output to look like DT's?
I came across https://github.com/sharkdp/vivid and thought it was quite nice, but it doesn't change ls colors for anything but the file names. I really like how everything in DT's videos has color output so I was wondering how he did it. Did he use some script or utility or did he configure it from scratch? If it's the latter, is there a resource I can use to learn how to do it? Thanks.
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fd is looking for contributors
fd is my very first Rust project. In fact, if you go back in (Git) history, the project was originally written in C++. I have created various other Rust command-line tools since then, but I love coming back to fd, as I personally use it the most.
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LS_COLORS with zsh's autocomplete
Hello. I made my custom LS_COLORS using very nice tool vivid and it works perfectly well. Now I wonder is it possible to use the same file highlighting when zsh autocompletes files names. For example when I type cp it gives me a "menu" of all files and directories in current folder, but they are all white and I would like it to be in the same style as output of the ls command.
bfs
- bfs: A breadth-first version of the UNIX find command
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Bfs 3.0: The Fastest Find Yet
`bfs` doesn't actually use io_uring yet, but it is planned. I'm not sure I'd say it's specifically optimized for finding multiple files at once either, I try to make it fast for many different use cases. There's two benchmarks in the blog post and a few more that I run regularly, e.g. https://github.com/tavianator/bfs/pull/107
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Spawn() of Satan
The file got moved and renamed since then, it's here now: https://github.com/tavianator/bfs/blob/main/src/xspawn.h
I'll fix the link, thanks
- A bunch of Python and Bash scripts I developed for personal and working projects
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fd is looking for contributors
For those who don't get the reference: /u/tavianator built the awesome bfs tool, which is a breadth-first version of the classical UNIX find command.
What are some alternatives?
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hexyl - A command-line hex viewer
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pastel - A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors
my-scripts - A collection of personal scripts.
hyperfine - A command-line benchmarking tool
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
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grex - A command-line tool and Rust library with Python bindings for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases