On Apr 8, 2005, at 1:39 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:
"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This should not be the case. Not if both tab, ls, linux, etc work
from pwd. In that case you can cd somewhere and everything you use is
in the current dir. And there are relative (../foo) and absolute
(/foo) paths.
The question is how to "ls" devices. For TAB, you could prefix '(' for completion. For "ls", "ls (" looks very strange for me.
We could make a switch for this (`ls --devices', or `ls -d') or a new command called `lsdev'. If we do this everything will work like expected, I think.
I think I like this idea a lot. It would also be nice if the various file-based commands (like cat and cmp) also looked at the current working directory as well.
lsdev (or lsdisk?) also makes a lot of sense to me.
-Hollis
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