3 homepage: https://github.com/Peltoche/lsd
5 LSDeluxe: next gen ls command
8 To update or switch versions, run `webi lsd@stable` (or `@v0.20`, `@beta`, etc).
12 ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Peltoche/lsd/assets/screen_lsd.png)
14 > `lsd` is a modern, cross-platform, drop-in replacement for `ls`. It does
15 > everything that you expect it to, plus modern extras that you can check out
18 Note: You must install [the nerdfont](https://webinstall.dev/nerdfont) and
19 update the font in your Terminal for `lsd` to show icons.
21 Run `lsd` exactly as you would `ls`:
27 But wait, there's more, you can `tree` as well:
33 ### How to turn off icons and colors
35 If you just want the benefits of a cross-platform `ls` without having to install
36 nerdfont or needing a modern terminal, you've got options:
39 lsd --icon=never --color=never
42 Since that can be a little awkward to type over and over, you can use an alias:
45 alias lsd=lsd --icon=never --color=never
49 ### How to alias as `ls`, `ll`, `la`, etc
51 Update your `.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, or `.profile`
57 alias lg="lsd -F --group-dirs=first"
60 For situations in which you must use `ls` exactly, remember that you can escape
67 ### How to alias as `tree`
69 Update your `.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, or `.profile`
72 alias tree="lsd -AF --tree"
75 And when you want to use GNU `tree`, just escape the alias: