ls++ - colorized ls on steroids
ls++ [OPTION]... [FILE]...
TODO
Not known parameters will be passed through to ls, so to show hidden files, -a or -A might be added. See ls(1) for more information.
--pf permissions, file
--psf permissions, size, file
--tpf time, permissions, file
--tpsf time, permissions, size, file (default)
--ptsf permissions, time, size, file
cpan Term::ExtendedColor
git clone git://github.com/trapd00r/ls--.git
cd ls--
perl Makefile.PL
make && su -c 'make install'
cp ls++.conf $HOME/.ls++.conf
cpan Term::ExtendedColor
git clone git://github.com/trapd00r/ls--.git
cd ls--
perl Makefile.PL
make && sudo 'make install'
cp ls++.conf $HOME/.ls++.conf
I wanted to re-arrange the ls output just like one can do with the -printf option to GNU find. Sadly, there are no -printf option available for ls, so I threw together a quick hack called 'pilsner' that did what I wanted and nothing more, nothing less. Not very useful to others.
Mattias Svanström crafted together the 'l' application which did basically the same thing but more elegant and with a nice twist; it calculated relative mtimes.
I really liked that idea, but there were a couple of annoyances, so I forked the project and added a configuration file, support for flags that'll control the different views and possibility to ignore as well as highlight specific files.
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Magnus Woldrich
CPAN ID: WOLDRICH
m@japh.se
http://japh.se
Shelby Munsch - extensive macos work
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