also sprach Brenda J. Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.12.2340 +0100]: > > on Sat, 12 Jan 2002 04:20:22PM -0500, dman insinuated: > > > tail -f <filename> > > Actually, use less on the file; then when in less type F > (capital-f). > > It does the same thing, plus you can escape out with > C-c and you're back to less-ing the file (you can look > back a few pages, forward a few pages, search for stuff). > > You can use the F command to get back to looking at > the latest additions anytime.
fair enough, it's a nice tool i admit, especially because less can to '/' searching. however, tail -f goes right into follow mode, without requiring interaction, and a large terminal buffer allows for scrollback with shift-pg{up,down}. but then i man'd less and check this out: less +F /var/log/mail.log. i'd kick tail right here if it weren't for tails actual purpose, and because you are out of tail -f twice as fast as less +F... unless someone knows a way to combine ctrl-c & q into one command... -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] micros~1: for when quality, reliability, and security just aren't that important!
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