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minus-squareSpore@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up18·1 year agoSome have better ux, some support more platforms out of the box. I don’t find it a good idea trying to replace everything though.
minus-squarefolkrav@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up31·1 year agoI only tend to replace if all of those are met: there are neat additional features or a performance gain that’s noticeable in regular use there is some maintenance history It doesn’t completely break my workflow. So far, only things I’ve actually replaced are aliasing ls to exa/eza, and switched to ripgrep for most of my uses of grep.
Some have better ux, some support more platforms out of the box. I don’t find it a good idea trying to replace everything though.
I only tend to replace if all of those are met:
So far, only things I’ve actually replaced are aliasing
ls
toexa
/eza
, and switched toripgrep
for most of my uses ofgrep
.