Replacing ls with exa
Everyday I’m using ls
which is a file-listing command that ships with Unix and Linux operating systems. But some time ago I actually replaced ls
with exa
. Never heard of it? Now you will!
It describes itself with:
exa is an improved file lister with more features and better defaults. It uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git. And it’s small, fast, and just one single binary.
And I can confirm: It’s really the better & modern replacement for ls
. One thing I particularly liked is the git
integration.
You can follow the installation guide on their website to get started. I personally used MacPorts (which is not listed there) with sudo port install exa
.
I’m using these ZSH aliases with exa
now:
## exaalias ls="exa" # lsalias ll='exa -lbF --git' # list, size, type, gitalias llm='exa -lbGd --git --sort=modified' # long list, modified date sortalias la='exa -lbhHigUmuSa --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale' # all listalias lx='exa -lbhHigUmuSa@ --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale' # all + extended listalias lS='exa -1' # one column, just namesalias lt='exa --tree --level=2' # tree