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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Incorrectly using 'ls' in if/then alias Post 302806931 by MadeInGermany on Tuesday 14th of May 2013 09:45:28 AM
Old 05-14-2013
... and a function would be easier anyway.
But the OP uses csh not sh!

---------- Post updated at 08:45 AM ---------- Previous update was at 12:20 AM ----------

csh cannot handle a multi-line string.
A csh alias needs a string.
if-then-else-endif needs multi-line.
So this cannot be done.
If you insist in using csh, your only option is to write an executable script.
Your original code, slightly adjusted:
Code:
#!/bin/csh -f
if ("$1" == "abc" || "$1" == "def") then
  ls /"$1"/disks/abc/
else if ("$1" == "ghi" || "$1" == "jkl") then
  ls /"$1"/disks/def/
else
  echo "Unrecognized var $1"
endif

Save this with name "mydir", make it executable with chmod 755 mydir,
and run it e.g. with ./mydir abc
 

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