Thanks, I already have this function in /etc/profile.d/.
But my wish is to implement such feature in mkdir.
About the trouble with current directory variable,
I was thinking on how do it. But, isn't impossible, I guess.
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On Fr
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:52:47 -0300 (BRT), Willian Sodré da Paixão
wrote:
> Almost every time I make a directory, I get into it.
> So, I thought: would be nice if a parameter -something create and enter
> the new directory.
>
> I can do it, but you will apply the patch? This idea is realy good fo
On 07/29/2011 01:52 AM, Willian Sodré da Paixão wrote:
> Almost every time I make a directory, I get into it.
> So, I thought: would be nice if a parameter -something create and enter the
> new directory.
>
> I can do it, but you will apply the patch? This idea is realy good for you?
That's not p
On 07/28/2011 06:52 PM, Willian Sodré da Paixão wrote:
Almost every time I make a directory, I get into it.
So, I thought: would be nice if a parameter -something create and enter the
new directory.
Thanks for the idea, but we _can't_ implement it in coreutils. The
notion of the current worki
Almost every time I make a directory, I get into it.
So, I thought: would be nice if a parameter -something create and enter the
new directory.
I can do it, but you will apply the patch? This idea is realy good for you?
Best regards,
Willian Paixao
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