I'm not a coreutils developer, so I don't have any comment on whether this is a 
good idea for `ls`. I just wanted to point out that you can probably accomplish 
what you want with `find`. Maybe something like this:

find -maxdepth 1 -type f -iregex "<pattern>" -exec ls {} +

(Or maybe "-iname", depending on what you're trying to match.)




On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 01:15:58PM +0100, Andre Gompel wrote:
Hello:

*ls command:*

Suggest to add *--ignorecase *switch applicable when used with wildcards,
regex etc... in a way consistent with grap, egrep etc ?

The short -i switch s already used for inode.
So * -I  *(upper case i) cold be used there... perhaps for inode, to keep
consistency with the various grep commands etc...

Thanks for the attention, perhaps a reply.

Andre GompeL

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