Am 16.07.2013 22:02, schrieb Simo Sorce: > On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 21:50 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote: >> Am 16.07.2013 21:45, schrieb John.Florian@xxxxxxxx: >>>> From: h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>> i am *strictly* against all this truncate and autopaging and for >>>> me "GIT does the same" is no argument - a mistake is not better >>>> because others do the same............. >>>> >>>> if i want paging i do " | less" or " | more" >>>> *this* is the unix way of work >>>> >>>> but who am i............... >>>> >>> While I'm no more important than the next guy, I'll defend the auto-pager feature of both git and journalctl. I >>> love it, in fact. I'm no stranger to very long pipelines and sub-shells but I see nothing but benefit in not >>> having to add "| less" routinely to things that are UI in nature. These auto-pagers get out of the way immediately >>> if you need a pipeline, so what's the harm? In fact, you can still "journalctl | less" or the like if you really >>> want to. >> >> you could also do >> alias journalctl="journalctl | less" >> to achive the same >> >> hence my konsole has scrollbars, i do not like autopaging and whatever >> is not pure unix because there are mechs to achieve whatever you need >> and with GIt and systemctl/journalctl whe have a inconsistent behavior >> >> in any case *truncate* outputs is a absolutely no-go >> >> the ordinary user does not look at all this things and the >> advanced which have a reson to look get stripped informations > > alias journalctl='journalctl --no-pager' > an live happy and now explain me why i should need to set aliases for random commands to achieve the well known default which has any over decades known unix tool? * if you want a non-standard behavior set a alias * if you want the standard behavior do nothing what here happens is make the exception to a standard for a consistent system behavior you would need to patch ls, cat, dir, whatever and *then* explain people this is the standard and they need aliases for all of them - the wrong direction my friend
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