-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
Am 17.04.2017 um 20:05 schrieb Pete Smith: > The problem with: dirs, pushd, popd is that they output a single line of > paths that's difficult to parse visually quickly, especially when there are > many paths in the dir stack and the path > names are long. > > dirs offers a reasonable solution with the -v option > > Unfortunately popd and pushd do NOT offer this option. > > Using an alias solution: > > popd | sed 's/\s/\n/g' | nl > > doesn't work, probably because they are shell built-ins. It's a question whether it's a feature or a bug: if stdout is redirected for it, the directory isn't changed any longer AFAICS. - -- Reuti > I'd recommend the addition of the -v option to popd and pushd, or a fix so > that an alias like the one outline above, works. > > Appreciate your comments and feedback on this. > > -Pete -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iEYEARECAAYFAlj1JWgACgkQo/GbGkBRnRofagCfUNXHWBVDDYoKZUS73A5+YGkp JP8An0NkPu2i5U0rI3tUcbrgXbB8sTKF =8mly -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----