So adding
in your .bashrc will mimic the behaviour of ksh in that it writes all commands to its history file as (after?) it executes them.
Presumably the correct order of history -a and history -n would allow two or more shells to share their history, exactly like ksh (my least favourite feature of ksh)
Hi,
I am using BASH. In a directory there are files that match either of the following 2 patterns: *.L1A_AC* or S*.L1A_MLAC*
I would like to write a script that will include a for loop, where for each file in the directory, a certain function will be performed. For example:
for FILE in... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am using bash shell's extended pattern matching.
What tweak the following code needs in order to get the expected output?
shopt -s extglob
f="a@b@_c@d@_e"
echo "${f/@(@|@_)/__}"
My expected output is:
a__b__c__d__e
but the actual output is:
a__b@_c@d@_e
# that is, how to... (3 Replies)