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eza 0.23.4 is a command-line utility that belongs to the System / Shell Tools category and is designed as a drop-in, actively maintained successor to both the traditional Unix ls command and its abandoned Rust-based alternative exa. The program lists directory contents with syntax-highlighted output that instantly differentiates files, folders, symlinks, pipes, and executable bits, while also displaying extended attributes, SELinux contexts, and Git status columns for modified, staged, or ignored entries. Because it is distributed as a single self-contained binary, eza starts faster than shell scripts and integrates easily into continuous-integration pipelines, system administration routines, and interactive shells such as bash, zsh, and PowerShell. Typical use cases include auditing folder permissions during security reviews, navigating large source trees with Git awareness, scripting batch operations that depend on file-type detection, and creating human-readable directory indexes for documentation. Since its first public build, the community-led project has produced seventy-four numbered releases, adding options for time-style formatting, hyperlink support, and tree views that recurse through sub-directories without external utilities. The 0.23.4 build refines colour themes, shortens startup code paths, and broadends filesystem compatibility across Linux distributions, macOS, and Windows terminals. eza is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other command-line tools.

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