On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, G�zim Hoxha wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to be able to see different colours for
> different file types when I type �ls� in Konsole
> without having to do ls --colors in order to get that.
>
>
> And is it possible to link a file (e.g. /bin/galeon)
> to another file with a flag (e.g. /bin/mozilla -n), so
> then when I type "galeon" it's like typing "mozilla -n".
>
> Note: those examples were just something crazy, so
> don�t worry about them being logically correct.
i just use an alias in my ~/.bashrc file. this is pretty much something i
ripped off from my redhat days:
# colours for ls
eval `dircolors -b /etc/DIR_COLORS`
alias ls="ls --color=tty"
alias ll="ls -l"
alias la="ls -la"
alias lh="ls -lh"
alias lx="ls -lX"
only the first alias is nessecary, but the rest are kinda handy. as for the
galeon > mozilla issue, you can do another alias for that:
alias galeon="mozilla -n"
it's also handy for ssh stuff:
alias phonehome="ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
alias phonebuddy="ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
etc. etc.
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