And if you want the number of errors allowed by _approximate to
increase with the length of what you have typed so far:
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And if you want the number of errors allowed by _approximate to
increase with the length of what you have typed so far:
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Ignore completion functions for commands you don't have:
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Ignore completion functions for commands you don't have:
$ eval "m=($(cat -- $nameoffile)" # or use
$ m=("${(@Q)${(z)"$(cat -- $nameoffile)"}}") # to restore it
$ eval "m=($(cat -- $nameoffile)" # or use
$ m=("${(@Q)${(z)"$(cat -- $nameoffile)"}}") # to restore it
-# get a "ls -l" on all the files in the tree that are younger than a specified
-# age (e.g "ls -l" all the files in the tree that where modified in the last 2
-# days)
+# get a "ls -l" on all the files in the tree that are younger than a
+# specified age (e.g "ls -l" all the files in the tree that where
+# modified in the last 2 days)
$ ls -tld **/*(m-2)
# This will give you a listing 1 file perl line (not à la ls -R).
# Think of an easy way to have a "ls -R" style output with
$ ls -tld **/*(m-2)
# This will give you a listing 1 file perl line (not à la ls -R).
# Think of an easy way to have a "ls -R" style output with