Nushell is a modern take on shell. Nushell's table approach to every thing is neat, and their core ls take on the matter is already an improvement or the old way.
exa remains a more advanced ls replacement, and it would be terrific to have a nushell compatible output, for example with exa --nu that can be pipe the way nushell intends.
I saw a request for structured exa output that kind of overlap with that request, but felt dissociate enough to open the new issue
Nushell is a modern take on shell. Nushell's table approach to every thing is neat, and their core
lstake on the matter is already an improvement or the old way.exaremains a more advancedlsreplacement, and it would be terrific to have a nushell compatible output, for example withexa --nuthat can be pipe the way nushell intends.I saw a request for structured exa output that kind of overlap with that request, but felt dissociate enough to open the new issue