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exa is unmaintained, please use the active fork eza instead #1243
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Thank you so much for keeping us updated on the situation. I'm sure we all appreciate your effort to keep this project going! <3 |
Thanks, fixed the typo x) |
exa is unmaintained. Ref: ogham/exa#1243
exa is unmaintained, eza is a maintained fork. See ogham/exa#1243. Signed-off-by: Christopher Larson <[email protected]>
You can archive this repository, to mark it as unmaintained. People then cannot submit PRs and there is a big warning that this is archived. IMHO this would make it more obvious this is not maintained anymore. Edit: Oh sorry just read your OP, forget it, you said that there already. Anyway, thanks for maintaining it so long! 🤗 |
`exa` is no longer maintained: ogham/exa#1243
`exa` is no longer maintained: ogham/exa#1243
As exa is not actively maintained any more: ogham/exa#1243
I thought that was EXAggerated. |
Exa is deprecated and replaced with eza. See ogham/exa#1243
ogham/exa#1243 among other things
exa is no longer maintained. eza is a new community-based fork that continues that work. ogham/exa#1243
exa is unmaintained. See ogham/exa#1243
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`exa` is unmaintained: ogham/exa#1243 Switch to the recommended community fork (which seems to have critical mass activity).
Just found this issue when today, Thursday, July 25, 2024, for the first time brew let me know that @ariasuni , thanks for all your work keeping exa going, and for taking the time to help people find |
Use eza-community/eza instead. ogham/exa#1243
exa is unmaintained, please use the active fork eza instead.
A lot of work has already been put into it by other people, and I’ll be porting my ongoing work to this fork. Sadly, @ogham seems unreachable so I can’t really archive the project… for now, I’ll redirect people to eza, from the README and issues page.
A page is turning for me: it was great maintaining exa on my own for a while but it wasn’t sustainable and I was in burnout, I’m so glad people finally created a fork that I could contribute to instead of having to handle the whole thing.
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