.hy .TH "exa" "1" "2017\-05\-17" "exa 0.6.0" "" .SH NAME .PP exa \- a modern replacement for ls .SH SYNOPSIS .PP exa [\f[I]options\f[]] [\f[I]files\f[]]... .SH DESCRIPTION .PP \f[C]exa\f[] is a modern replacement for \f[C]ls\f[]. It uses colours for information by default, helping you distinguish between many types of files, such as whether you are the owner, or in the owning group. It also has extra features not present in the original \f[C]ls\f[], such as viewing the Git status for a directory, or recursing into directories with a tree view. .SH DISPLAY OPTIONS .TP .B \-1, \-\-oneline display one entry per line .RS .RE .TP .B \-G, \-\-grid display entries as a grid (default) .RS .RE .TP .B \-l, \-\-long display extended file metadata as a table .RS .RE .TP .B \-x, \-\-across sort the grid across, rather than downwards .RS .RE .TP .B \-R, \-\-recurse recurse into directories .RS .RE .TP .B \-T, \-\-tree recurse into directories as a tree .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-color, \-\-colour=\f[I]WHEN\f[] when to use terminal colours (always, automatic, never) .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-color-scale, \-\-colour-scale highlight levels of file sizes distinctly .RS .RE .SH FILTERING AND SORTING OPTIONS .TP .B \-a, \-\-all show hidden and \[aq]dot\[aq] files. Use this twice to also show the \f[C].\f[] and \f[C]..\f[] directories. .RS .RE .TP .B \-d, \-\-list\-dirs list directories like regular files .RS .RE .TP .B \-r, \-\-reverse reverse the sort order .RS .RE .TP .B \-s, \-\-sort=\f[I]SORT_FIELD\f[] which field to sort by. Valid fields are name, Name, extension, Extension, size, modified, accessed, created, inode, and none. Fields starting with a capital letter are case-sensitive. .RS .RE .TP .B \-I, \-\-ignore\-glob=\f[I]GLOBS\f[] Glob patterns, pipe-separated, of files to ignore .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-group\-directories\-first list directories before other files .RS .RE .SH LONG VIEW OPTIONS .PP These options are available when running with \f[C]\-\-long\f[] (\f[C]\-l\f[]): .TP .B \-b, \-\-binary list file sizes with binary prefixes .RS .RE .TP .B \-B, \-\-bytes list file sizes in bytes, without any prefixes .RS .RE .TP .B \-g, \-\-group list each file\[aq]s group .RS .RE .TP .B \-h, \-\-header add a header row to each column .RS .RE .TP .B \-H, \-\-links list each file\[aq]s number of hard links .RS .RE .TP .B \-i, \-\-inode list each file\[aq]s inode number .RS .RE .TP .B \-L, \-\-level=\f[I]DEPTH\f[] limit the depth of recursion .RS .RE .TP .B \-m, \-\-modified use the modified timestamp field .RS .RE .TP .B \-S, \-\-blocks list each file\[aq]s number of file system blocks .RS .RE .TP .B \-t, \-\-time=\f[I]WORD\f[] which timestamp field to list (modified, accessed, created) .RS .RE .TP .B \-u, \-\-accessed use the accessed timestamp field .RS .RE .TP .B \-U, \-\-created use the created timestamp field .RS .RE .TP .B \-\@, \-\-extended list each file\[aq]s extended attributes and sizes .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-git list each file\[aq]s Git status, if tracked .RS .RE .SH EXAMPLES .PP To display a list of files, with the largest at the top: .IP .nf \f[C] exa\ \-\-reverse\ \-\-sort=size \f[] .fi .PP To display a tree of files, three levels deep: .IP .nf \f[C] exa\ \-\-long\ \-\-tree\ \-\-level=3 \f[] .fi .SH AUTHOR .PP \f[C]exa\f[] is maintained by Benjamin \[aq]ogham\[aq] Sago and many other contributors. You can view the full list at .