@ogham ogham released this on 15 Jul 2019 路 6 commits to master since this release
exa release v0.9.0
I will release more than one version of exa this year, mark my words.
Release?
too late :laughing:
:-)
@ogham do we get a new release sometime soon?
@ogham any updates? exa has been fantastic so far and have been loving using it, would love to see some of the latest commits be included in a new release :))
New release would be very appreciated as of all the file time fixes @ogham @freaky <3

@ogham Is there anything community contributors could be doing to help support a faster release cadence?
:( I love this tool, I didn't realize it was dead, is there a fork that's maintaining it? Or someone to pass ownership too? Exa is still missing a lot of features but and I would love to contribute and help it but I see no point of the project is dead.
I wouldn't call my fork "maintained" but I did merge in a handful of patches and make a few other changes: https://github.com/lespea/exa
Kindly bump :)
@lespea your repository doesn't have Issues tab (is it only for me?). Also, could you please highlight what changes did you make and update installation instructions? Look forward to giving a try to your fork!
I enabled issues, I think they weren't on by default because I just forked this repo? Basically started with the pmeta branch (included some threading enhancements), merged PRs 2, 3, 4, & 5, and cleaned up the code + fixed clippy issues + updated to the latest deps.
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@ogham any updates? exa has been fantastic so far and have been loving using it, would love to see some of the latest commits be included in a new release :))