zsh plugin for installing and loading exa
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List of Operating System currently supported by the plugin:
- 🐧 Linux
- x86_64
- 🍎 Darwin
- x86_64
Once the plugin installed, exa will be available
- Using Antigen
Bundle zsh-exa in your .zshrc
antigen bundle ptavares/zsh-exa- Using zplug
Load zsh-exa as a plugin in your .zshrc
zplug "ptavares/zsh-exa"- Using zgen
Include the load command in your .zshrc
zget load ptavares/zsh-exa- As an Oh My ZSH! custom plugin
Clone zsh-exa into your custom plugins repo and load as a plugin in your .zshrc
git clone https://github.com/ptavares/zsh-exa.git ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/zsh-exaplugins+=(zsh-exa)Keep in mind that plugins need to be added before oh-my-zsh.sh is sourced.
- Manually
Clone this repository somewhere (~/.zsh-exa for example) and source it in your .zshrc
git clone https://github.com/ptavares/zsh-exa ~/.zsh-exasource ~/.zsh-exa/zsh-exa.plugin.zshHere is the list of aliases available through this plugin:
| Alias | Command |
|---|---|
| ll | exa -lbF --git |
| la | exa -lbhHigmuSa --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale |
| lx | exa -lbhHigmuSa@ --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale |
| llt | exa -l --git --tree |
| lt | exa --tree --level=2 |
| llm | exa -lbGF --git --sort=modified |
| lld | exa -lbhHFGmuSa --group-directories-first |
The plugin comes with a zsh function to update exa manually
# From zsh shell
update_zsh_exa