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- Subject: Re: ~ls
- From: "Thomas O'Dowd" <tom@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 20:33:23 +0900
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 08:24:52PM +0900, Thomas O'Dowd wrote: > Of course I should add that that is a slight cheat as it is my shell > that is doing the expanding so %> echo ^*.c would work too :). ls > doesn't do any work in this. I was using tcsh btw. If you use bash, this trick won't work but in that case you can do a man ls and you'll find the following will... beast:tom> ls -I '*.c' d.a x.b Okay, I'll go back into hibernation now. Tom. -- Thomas O'Dowd Have you had your noop today? tom@example.com http://www.nooper.com
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