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feat: check for eza to use in $ZINIT[LIST_COMMAND] option #636

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@vladdoster vladdoster commented Feb 6, 2024

The exa project is unmaintained and development moved the eza fork, but as of 1707207983, eza does not release prebuilt macOS binaries unlike exa. To avoid unnecessarily breaking user configurations, exa has not been removed.

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@vladdoster vladdoster changed the title feat: check for eza for LIST_COMMAND option feat: check for eza to use in LIST_COMMAND option Feb 6, 2024
@vladdoster vladdoster changed the title feat: check for eza to use in LIST_COMMAND option feat: check for eza to use in $ZINIT[LIST_COMMAND] option Feb 6, 2024
The `exa` project is unmaintained and development moved the `eza` fork, but as
of 1707207983, `eza` does not release prebuilt macOS binaries unlike `exa`. To
avoid unnecessarily breaking user configurations, `exa` has not been removed.
@pschmitt pschmitt merged commit 947c1ba into main Jan 25, 2025
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@pschmitt pschmitt deleted the feat/eza branch January 25, 2025 23:18
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