thanks Richard,
but isn`t it reasonable that for just adding few attributes to "ls" instead of writing whole "ls" ?
And how can i implement a new user command? Will it be just okay by adding the exacutable to the /bin directory?
thanks
Goksel Ozturk
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From: "Richard S. Crawford"
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Subject: Re: user commands source codes
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:19:06 -0800
Why not write a script to do what you want, then alias "ls" to that
script?
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 22:12, goksel ozturk wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to implement a user command and add some new features to
> another user command.. (ex. adding more functionalities to "ls"
> command ) , so i need the source code of user commands...
> Do any of you know where can i download them ?
> and how can i implement them?
>
> thanks
> Goksel Ozturk
> Tufts University
>
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