Re: ls lacking a feature?
- From: "Phlip" <phlipcpp@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 01:48:36 GMT
Richard Heathfield wrote in message
If you happen to be on bash, then typing asterisk-slash-tab-tab will
also list all directories, by the way, by using autocompletion.
Not here it doesn't (and I am using bash, with autocompletion).
It just worked for me, but it's ephemeral. It's not in STDOUT. Both ls
*/<tab><tab> and */<tab><tab> alone.
Get a fresh Bash!
(And am I correct that nobody here ever uses CMD.EXE raw?)
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