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Screen output
Is it possible to split the screen and show, lets say a local directory listing on the left and a remote directory listing on the right with shell scripting?
I know it's usually done with curses/ncurses, but I'd really like to keep it simple as possible. I guess 'dialog' command could do it also. |
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