pls
is a prettier and powerful ls(1)
for the pros. The "p" stands for
- pretty:
pls
output is cleaner, friendlier and more colorful. - powerful:
pls
provides more features than the competition. - performant:
pls
is speedy and performant (written in Rust). - practical:
pls
has sensible defaults and an effortless interface. - petite:
pls
is a small, single-file, binary executable. - pliable:
pls
can be extensively tweaked by power users and pros. - personable:
pls
prioritises consumption by humans over scripts.
Pick whichever adjective helps you remember the command name.
For more information, see the documentation.