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by lynndotpy
704 days ago
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Yes, exactly this. The original `exa`'s description is > exa is a modern replacement for `ls` and it seems `eza` very recently changed the README to match that, given the confusion. At the time, emphasizing it was actively maintained (in comparison to `exa`) made sense, but by now, `eza` has about 5x more daily downloads than `exa`: - https://crates.io/crates/eza - https://crates.io/crates/exa |
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