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  1. eza

    A modern alternative to ls

    Exa is unmaintained, but there’s a maintained fork called eza - https://github.com/eza-community/eza

  2. InfluxDB

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  3. elles

    A nicer /bin/ls

  4. exa

    A modern replacement for ‘ls’.

    I would also take a look at exa: https://the.exa.website/

    It's been my ls replacement for a while now and it's very customizable!

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