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A modern version of ‘ls’.
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A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons. 🎉
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Like "ls", but for images. Shows thumbnails in terminal using sixel graphics.
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lsp is like ls command but more human-friendly
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An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant dircolors theme.
Add coloring to the output of Get-ChildItem Cmdlet of PowerShell.
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fs.readdir() with filter, recursion, absolute paths, promises, streams, and more!
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🔣 adds font icons (glyphs ★♨☢) to filetypes via bash (faux ls with icons)
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`tree -L 2` with less empty screen space.
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ls with customizable icons and colors. Uses nerd-fonts.
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Colorize input filenames just like ls(1) does
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lsg: List files with git status information
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🍻 An utility tool to list npm scripts from package.json file
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A happy union of `ls` and `git status`.
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Modern ls command with vscode like File Icon and Git Integrations. Written in Golang
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Colorful file labels for you terminal which are displayed in ls output.
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A type-filtering wrapper for the standard ls Unix utility
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A faster way to navigate folders and browse files in Windows and Linux shells.
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Implementation of ls based on avl tree
ls with icons, colours, and formatting
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System programming & Algorithm ― Linux programming
iEEDID is a lightweight implementation that allows us to obtain EEDID information
Get a list of licenses used by a projects dependencies
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From a certain size on the fraction is not that important anymore when viewed in
defaultmode (which is the equivalent to ls'human-readable).So maybe values less than
100should be displayed with a fraction, equal/larger values as integer.But those sizes should be displayed always as a number with fraction: