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Nice, I use almost all these! helix, btm, exa, and delta are wonderful.
Maybe sure to replace exa with eza. Exa has been unmaintained for a while and eza is the maintained replacement.
Ah hadn't realized. Looks like arch AUR was smart about it and yanked exa, and eza had an automatic alias to it.