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With the ‐‐classify option I like seeing a trailing slash on the directories. However I don't favor seeing other symbols after non-directories (because they affect word selection when double clicking).
ls has an --indicator-style option described in the info page as such:
‘--indicator-style=WORD’
Append a character indicator with style WORD to entry names, as
follows:
‘none’
Do not append any character indicator; this is the default.
‘slash’
Append ‘/’ for directories. This is the same as the ‘-p’
option.
‘file-type’
Append ‘/’ for directories, ‘@’ for symbolic links, ‘|’ for
FIFOs, ‘=’ for sockets, and nothing for regular files. This
is the same as the ‘--file-type’ option.
‘classify’
Append ‘*’ for executable regular files, otherwise behave as
for ‘file-type’. This is the same as the ‘--classify’ (‘-F’)
option.
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With the
‐‐classify
option I like seeing a trailing slash on the directories. However I don't favor seeing other symbols after non-directories (because they affect word selection when double clicking).ls
has an--indicator-style
option described in the info page as such:Could something like this be considered for
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