Re: eza
> It really looks like eza is exa with a few changes on top. Yes, eza is a maintained fork of exa. The main author of exa (ogham) just vanished in Oct 2021 and didn't committed to exa since. It's why eza exists. Since then, there are no real big changes that have been made apart from some security fixes and some improvements. Also, some part of the code have been rewritten, but the UX is the same. > Attached is sthen@'s original port updated to 0.15.0, and with me > volunteering to maintain it. Thank you Volker Schlecht!!
Re: eza
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 12:45:03PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2023/10/09 22:03, lauf3y wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I would like to publish a port of a software named eza. > > eza is a modern, maintained replacement for ls, built on exa. > > It's written in Rust, is fairly new and well maintained. It's a fork of > > exa, which was a very popular replacement of ls. But sadly, exa isn't > > maintained anymore. > > So, eza was created with the idea in mind to be maintained, > > community-driven and durable. > > Even tho eza was mainly tested to work on Linux, it works well on other > > OSes, and give importance to the BSD the community. For example, they > > pinned the issue about BSD native support: > > https://github.com/eza-community/eza/issues/423 > > > > So, what do you think of a port of eza for OpenBSD? > > > > lauf3y > > > > === > > Useful links: > > - https://github.com/eza-community/eza > > - https://eza.rocks/ > > - https://crates.io/crates/eza > > Here's a port based on the existing exa port. Perhaps it makes sense > to remove exa and add eza in its place... > I'm ok with importing this (there's a 0.15.0 now) and replacing exa with it. It really looks like eza is exa with a few changes on top.
Re: eza
Attached is sthen@'s original port updated to 0.15.0, and with me volunteering to maintain it. I can't help it, I like the colours :-D I'd be in favor of removing exa and replacing it with eza, too. ok to import? On Tue Oct 17, 2023 at 10:49 PM CEST, lauf3y wrote: > Does any developer with CVS access can/want to publish it ? > I personally don't have the rights to publish it, but I would be happy to > publish it and maintain it if I can/need to. > Congrats for OpenBSD 7.4 btw! > > lauf3y > > > --- Original Message --- > On Tuesday, October 10th, 2023 at 11:45 AM, Stuart Henderson > wrote: > > > > On 2023/10/09 22:03, lauf3y wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I would like to publish a port of a software named eza. > > > eza is a modern, maintained replacement for ls, built on exa. > > > It's written in Rust, is fairly new and well maintained. It's a fork of > > > exa, which was a very popular replacement of ls. But sadly, exa isn't > > > maintained anymore. > > > So, eza was created with the idea in mind to be maintained, > > > community-driven and durable. > > > Even tho eza was mainly tested to work on Linux, it works well on other > > > OSes, and give importance to the BSD the community. For example, they > > > pinned the issue about BSD native support: > > > https://github.com/eza-community/eza/issues/423 > > > > > > So, what do you think of a port of eza for OpenBSD? > > > > > > lauf3y > > > > > > === > > > Useful links: > > > - https://github.com/eza-community/eza > > > - https://eza.rocks/ > > > - https://crates.io/crates/eza > > > > > > Here's a port based on the existing exa port. Perhaps it makes sense > > to remove exa and add eza in its place... eza-0.15.0.tgz Description: application/compressed-tar
Re: eza
Does any developer with CVS access can/want to publish it ? I personally don't have the rights to publish it, but I would be happy to publish it and maintain it if I can/need to. Congrats for OpenBSD 7.4 btw! lauf3y --- Original Message --- On Tuesday, October 10th, 2023 at 11:45 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2023/10/09 22:03, lauf3y wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I would like to publish a port of a software named eza. > > eza is a modern, maintained replacement for ls, built on exa. > > It's written in Rust, is fairly new and well maintained. It's a fork of > > exa, which was a very popular replacement of ls. But sadly, exa isn't > > maintained anymore. > > So, eza was created with the idea in mind to be maintained, > > community-driven and durable. > > Even tho eza was mainly tested to work on Linux, it works well on other > > OSes, and give importance to the BSD the community. For example, they > > pinned the issue about BSD native support: > > https://github.com/eza-community/eza/issues/423 > > > > So, what do you think of a port of eza for OpenBSD? > > > > lauf3y > > > > === > > Useful links: > > - https://github.com/eza-community/eza > > - https://eza.rocks/ > > - https://crates.io/crates/eza > > > Here's a port based on the existing exa port. Perhaps it makes sense > to remove exa and add eza in its place...
Re: eza
On 2023/10/09 22:03, lauf3y wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to publish a port of a software named eza. > eza is a modern, maintained replacement for ls, built on exa. > It's written in Rust, is fairly new and well maintained. It's a fork of exa, > which was a very popular replacement of ls. But sadly, exa isn't maintained > anymore. > So, eza was created with the idea in mind to be maintained, community-driven > and durable. > Even tho eza was mainly tested to work on Linux, it works well on other OSes, > and give importance to the BSD the community. For example, they pinned the > issue about BSD native support: > https://github.com/eza-community/eza/issues/423 > > So, what do you think of a port of eza for OpenBSD? > > lauf3y > > === > Useful links: > - https://github.com/eza-community/eza > - https://eza.rocks/ > - https://crates.io/crates/eza Here's a port based on the existing exa port. Perhaps it makes sense to remove exa and add eza in its place... eza.tgz Description: application/tar-gz