Dragan Simic <dsi...@manjaro.org> writes:
> On 2023-10-20 15:55, Arsen Arsenović wrote: >> Dragan Simic <dsi...@manjaro.org> writes: >> >>> On 2023-10-20 15:18, Pádraig Brady wrote: >>>> On 20/10/2023 00:22, Rusty Duplessis wrote: >>>>> Would be nice to have an option to append a / to the end of directory >>>>> names, >>>>> so that you can distinguish between a file and directory when using -a. >>>>> Something like -F option to ls. >>>> It's a good suggestion. >>>> I generally only use du with single files / dirs, >>>> or otherwise I use a wrapper that makes dirs obvious (though coloring): >>>> http://www.pixelbeat.org/scripts/dutop >>>> I.e. the default output from du -a is hard to parse. >>> How about making the output of du(1) colored the same way as it currently is >>> in >>> ls(1)? I'd be willing to work on implementing that. >> I was about to post the same. I see no reason why du couldn't (or >> shouldn't) do that based on normal coloring logic already present in ls. >> Are there other tools that could use the treatment, too? > > On a somewhat unrelated note, I've been thinking already about adding coloring > to md5sum(1) and the related utilities, green for "OK" and red for any errors. That'd be nice. Presumably, 'success' and 'failure' can also be added to LS_COLORS? -- Arsen Arsenović