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by superconformist 2583 days ago
It doesn't install a man page for itself, requires weird-ass fonts, has a fraction of the features of the real ls [0], and runs about half as fast ...

However it's written in our lord and savior RUST and has lots of colors so this shit is definitely "next gen."

0: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ls...

6 comments

Would you please stop posting snarky comments here? The site guidelines explicitly ask you not to: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html.
I'd call this a "shallow dismissal" (https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html): perhaps you could reword your response to be a bit nicer?
I think there was a number of reasons given.
It wasn't particularly nice, though, and I'm not quite sure all of the comments given qualify as non-shallow.
I will stick with exa instead. https://github.com/ogham/exa
I am using exa now, and was wondering the same thing. Could you explain why you made the decision? what's the difference?
I would try it if @burntsushi wrote it...
> our lord and savior RUST

So you're using this as an opportunity to bash an entire language ecosystem? The merits of this project have no bearing on Rust or its adoption.

I think they were referring to the fact that when a new popular language arises, people rush to build things in that language and then act as if the language itself is sufficient to make the resulting product good instead of any inherent merits.
I don't think the parent was bashing Rust.

I think the parent was bashing the attendant hype and the resulting reinventions but worse.

There was a blog I read about the Rust Zealot Brigade (or similar name) that would reliably descend on any HN conversation.

I'm geekin lol