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When navigating the vast oceans of file directories in Linux, the plain old ls command has been a reliable compass for ages. But what if this command could not only show you the files but also make the experience visually engaging and even more informative? Enter lsd - a modern replacement for the ls command that comes with icons, colors, and a range of customizations to help you make sense of the file jungle more efficiently. lsd, or "LSDeluxe," enhances the traditional directory listing with beautiful, customizable icons and color coding based on file types and permissions. It doesn't just brighten up the terminal with colors but improves readability and helps you to quickly identify file types and permissions with clever visual cues.