exa is interesting to see, but I am not sure if it really is bringing any additional value to my workflow; everything that it can do is already there, and it basically combines multiple tools into one and thus not following the unix philosophy. This is not necessarily bad, but in this case I favor to use the default tools.
exa is interesting to see, but I am not sure if it really is bringing any additional value to my workflow; everything that it can do is already there, and it basically combines multiple tools into one and thus not following the unix philosophy. This is not necessarily bad, but in this case I favor to use the default tools.