From 7125f12142d865a2373570965673e6c609a2a6dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Ryder Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 14:16:57 +1200 Subject: Move grep() and ls() to POSIX funcs section --- README.markdown | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.markdown') diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index e9e04201..b1e581d5 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -175,8 +175,14 @@ in `sh/shrc.d` to be loaded by any POSIX interactive shell. Those include: variables. * `gdb()` silences startup messages from `gdb(1)`. * `gpg()` quietens `gpg(1)` down for most commands. +* `grep()` tries to apply color and other options good for interactive use, + depending on the capabilities of the system `grep(1)`. It's dependent on + information written by the `grep.sh` script in `~/.profile.d`. * `hgrep()` allows searching `$HISTFILE`. * `keychain()` updates `$GPG_TTY` if set for `keychain(1)`. +* `ls()` tries to apply color to `ls(1)` for interactive use if available. + It's dependent on information written by the `ls.sh` script in + `~/.profile.d`. * `mkcd()` creates a directory and changes into it. * `mysql()` allows shortcuts to MySQL configuration files stored in `~/.mysql`. @@ -199,14 +205,8 @@ There are a few other little tricks defined for other shells, mostly in * `fnl()` runs a command and saves its output and error into temporary files, defining variables with the filenames in them. -* `grep()` tries to apply color and other options good for interactive use, - depending on the capabilities of the system `grep(1)`. It's dependent on - information written by the `grep.sh` script in `~/.profile.d`. * `keep()` stores ad-hoc shell functions and variables. * `lhn()` gets the history number of the last command. -* `ls()` tries to apply color to `ls(1)` for interactive use if available. - It's dependent on information written by the `ls.sh` script in - `~/.profile.d`. * `path()` manages the contents of `PATH` conveniently. * `prompt()` sets up my interactive prompt. * `pushd()` adds a default destination of `$HOME` to the `pushd` builtin. -- cgit v1.2.3