Marty Oehme
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exa is more versatile and way faster than k. I rarely used the git integration of k (which is, admittedly, better), as well as the colored variables. So exa should work well enough for my purposes, especially since I make more use of vifm when cd-ing through a lot of directories.
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#!/bin/zsh
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# uses exa in detail mode
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alias l="exa -l --git --git-ignore"
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# shows hidden files
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alias L="exa -hal --grid --git"
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# a recursive tree - usually want to change levels recused with -L2 -L3 or similar
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alias ll="exa --tree -L2"
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alias LL="exa -a --tree -L2"
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