Chris Bannister wrote: > I *too* would like to know how bash can do that. Is zsh worth changing > to just for that? Yeah, I know "apt-get install zsh-doc" :-)
Just for that? Who knows. I however switched to zsh quite a while ago because bash just befuddled me. It seemed like simple things that I learned from my first shell account on Netcom were just not present. Furthermore I am a staunch believer that shell scripting is largely marginalized with the advent of highly successful general purpose scripting languages like Perl, Python and Ruby. So any keen things bash can do in scripts don't interest me. zsh just worked out of the box for me. My .zshrc file is extremely bare with over half of it dedicated to single-line aliases. So for me it was worth it to switch since for me to learn bash or make bash conform to what I had learned years prior was just too high by comparison. Someone who thinks and work as bash does might find that to not be the case. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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