Article 5FNYP LXer: Why I use exa instead of ls on Linux

LXer: Why I use exa instead of ls on Linux

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We live in a busy world and can save time and effort by using*the ls command when we need to look for files and data. But without a lot of tweaking, the default ls*output isn't quite soothing to the eyes. Why spend your time squinting at black and white text when you have an alternative in exa?Exa is a modern-day replacement for the regular ls command, and it makes life easier. The tool is written in Rust, which is known for its parallelism and safety.read more

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