# exa [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/ogham/exa.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/ogham/exa) [exa](http://bsago.me/exa) is a replacement for `ls` written in Rust. **You'll have to use the Rust 1.5.0 nightly, rather than stable or beta. Sorry about that.** ## Screenshot ![Screenshot of exa](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ogham/exa/master/screenshot.png) ## Options exa's options are similar, but not exactly the same, as `ls`. ### Filtering Options - **-a**, **--all**: show dot files - **-d**, **--list-dirs**: list directories as regular files - **--group-directories-first**: list directories before other files - **-L**, **--level=(depth)**: maximum depth of recursion - **-R**, **--recurse**: recurse into subdirectories ### View Options - **-1**, **--oneline**: display one entry per line - **-r**, **--reverse**: reverse sort order - **-s**, **--sort=(field)**: field to sort by - **-x**, **--across**: sort multi-column view entries across - **-T**, **--tree**: recurse into subdirectories in a tree view You can sort by **name**, **size**, **ext**, **inode**, **modified**, **created**, **accessed**, or **none**. ### Long Format - **-b**, **--binary**: use binary (power of two) file sizes - **-B**, **--bytes**: list file sizes in bytes, without prefixes - **-g**, **--group**: show group as well as user - **--git**: show git status (depends on libgit2, see below) - **-h**, **--header**: show a header row - **-H**, **--links**: show number of hard links column - **-i**, **--inode**: show inode number column - **-l**, **--long**: display extended details and attributes - **-m**, **--modified**: display timestamp of most recent modification - **-S**, **--blocks**: show number of file system blocks - **-t**, **--time=(field)**: which timestamp to show for a file - **-u**, **--accessed**: display timestamp of last access for a file - **-U**, **--created**: display timestamp of creation of a file - **-@**, **--extended**: display extended attribute keys and sizes ## Installation exa is written in [Rust](http://www.rust-lang.org). You'll have to use the nightly -- I try to keep it up to date with the latest version when possible. Once you have it set up, a simple `make install` will compile exa and install it into `/usr/local/bin`. exa depends on [libgit2](https://github.com/alexcrichton/git2-rs) for certain features. If you're unable to compile libgit2, you can opt out of Git support by passing `--no-default-features` to Cargo.