take inventory. prints out some time and relative dimension in space
information and shows the current directory's contents.
- dir / l:
+ dir or l (lower-case L):
show the directory with a "summing" feature that calculates the full size
consumed by all files in the listing, with somewhat esthetic output.
the standard ls command (not the summing directory), but with ls colors
enabled.
- del / rm:
+ del or rm:
invoke "safedel" feature to remove the files specified. this archives the
deleted files in "$TMP/zz_safedel_keep" and writes a report of the deletion
history in "$TMP/zz_safedel_report.txt".
-note: currently there is no "empty the trash" function aside from running a command such as:
-# \rm -rf $TMP/zz_safedel*
-the backslash forces bash to run the "rm" tool from the path rather than from
-the feisty meow alias.
-a trash flushing feature is planned for the somewhat near future.
-
+note: currently there is no "empty the trash" function aside from running a
+command such as:
+ # \rm -rf $TMP/zz_safedel*
+the backslash forces bash to run the "rm" tool from the path rather than
+using the feisty meow alias. a trash flushing feature is planned for the
+somewhat near future.
revision control commands
=========================
lower level scripts used by site avenger scripts
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- add_domain / remove_domain: (from system script collection)
+ add_domain and remove_domain: (from system script collection)
adds (or removes) a DNS domain to the bind9 configuration. the domain
tools, are very sensitive to any edits within the chunks of code they have
written. when it comes time to remove the domain again, the script will eat
config files, be sure to do it way above or way below the auto-generated
domain chunks.
- add_apache_site / remove_apache_site: (from system script collection)
+ add_apache_site and remove_apache_site: (from system script collection)
creates (or removes) an apache compatible site definition. this will rely
on the site's domain previously having been added to the DNS.