Thank you for the information. This raises a couple more questions for me. First, when searching I was able to find Martin Fenner's very interesting blog posts about ideas for a "Scholarly Markdown" and, as those issues…
I'm still skimming the documentation so I apologize if the answer is obvious, but does anyone know offhand why this is implemented as a fork of Pandoc? Pandoc already has extended markdown features and the creator of…
If `e` isn't already used by another command or function in your environment, you could do something like this in .bashrc, .zshrc, or wherever you put your aliases: alias e='exa -1' alias ea='exa -a1' alias ee='exa…
Thank you for the information. This raises a couple more questions for me. First, when searching I was able to find Martin Fenner's very interesting blog posts about ideas for a "Scholarly Markdown" and, as those issues…
I'm still skimming the documentation so I apologize if the answer is obvious, but does anyone know offhand why this is implemented as a fork of Pandoc? Pandoc already has extended markdown features and the creator of…
If `e` isn't already used by another command or function in your environment, you could do something like this in .bashrc, .zshrc, or wherever you put your aliases: alias e='exa -1' alias ea='exa -a1' alias ee='exa…