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Automatically include g-prefixed commands #138

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mcandre opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 5 comments
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Automatically include g-prefixed commands #138

mcandre opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 5 comments

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@mcandre
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mcandre commented Oct 13, 2020

  • gcp
  • gmv

This helps many Mac (Homebrew) users.

Xfennec added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 13, 2020
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Xfennec commented Oct 13, 2020

Added. I imagine that there's more aliases than these two, what are the other possible "g* commands"?

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@Xfennec commented on Oct 14, 2020, 1:14 AM GMT+3:30:

Added. I imagine that there's more aliases than these two, what are the other possible "g* commands"?

Is this added in progress version 0.15? It does not see my gcp command ...

The g commands are mostly in the package coreutils of Homebrew. The other useful ones I can think of are gcat, gdd.

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cybtachyon commented Apr 21, 2021

This would be useful on linux as well. Confirming that on Debian 10.3 it would be great to use with gcp.

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Xfennec commented Apr 22, 2021

Doesn't gcp shows its own progress bar and ETA, by the way?

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cybtachyon commented Apr 23, 2021

It does, but that doesn't stop this from being a useful feature, especially if you're running it like nohup gcp file1 file2 & as a background task / ctrl+z it to bg, so you don't have to reptyr or assign it to screen to view progress.

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