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nat
A high-performance command-line tool for listing files with integrated git status, file permissions, and size headers.
Nat replaces the standard ls command with a Rust-based engine built for speed and clarity. It delivers instant visual feedback on directory contents by mapping file extensions to distinct colors and displaying git status (modified, added, or untracked) directly in the output. The tool uses a compact grid layout to maximize terminal real estate while providing granular metadata (size, owner, and permissions) without the clutter of traditional long-format flags.
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