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CLI Magic: A little script to customize directory listings
Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:00:00 GMT
Sometimes when I run ls to get a directory listing, I am looking for a specific file, but I want to see the whole context where the file resides. While you can pipe the output of ls to grep, that doesn't show you the whole directory with the matched files highlighted in a different color. I create a small script to do just what I want. Source... |
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