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I actually realized that exa just doesn't show the Git integration when run with |
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sound reasonable, we can add this feature later, can you please create an issue to track it? |
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Right now, enabling git column causes it to show in all directory listings, regardless of whether we're listing files inside a Git repository or not. In comparison,
exa
only shows the Git column when running it inside a directory that is part of a Git repository (i.e. inside~/git-repo
and~/git-repo/subdir
but not inside~
). I think that exa is better in this regard - it minimizes the clutter that isn't relevant when not run in a repository.One potential edge case is that it still has to work correctly when run with
--tree
option where only part of a tree might be part of a Git repository.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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