}
# test if we can use color in ls...
- $test_color=` ls --help 2>&1 | grep -i color `;
+# $test_color=` ls --help 2>&1 | grep -i color `;
# this is an array of files from which to draw alias definitions.
@ALIAS_DEFINITION_FILES = ("$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/common.alias");
print GENOUT "## please do not edit.\n";
print GENOUT "##\n";
- if (length($test_color)) {
- print GENOUT "export color_add=--color=auto\n";
- } else {
- print GENOUT "export color_add=\n";
- }
+# if (length($test_color)) {
+# print GENOUT "export color_add='--color=auto'\n";
+# } else {
+# print GENOUT "export color_add=\n";
+# }
# plow in the full set of aliases into the file.
foreach $i (@ALIAS_DEFINITION_FILES) {
# if we see a subdirectory in the scripts folder, we add all the
# scripts in it as aliases. we recurse only one level. we also don't use
# our customize directory as aliases, since those are processed way differently.
-print "adding script dir in: $file\n";
+#print "adding script dir in: $file\n";
opendir(subdir, "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/$file");
@subdir_files = sort(readdir(subdir));
foreach $subfile (@subdir_files) {
# if we see a file in the auto-generated area that comes from the
# customized scripts folder, we add it as an alias.
make_alias($file, "$FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom/scripts/");
-print "added custom script file: $FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom/scripts/$file\n";
+#print "added custom script file: $FEISTY_MEOW_LOADING_DOCK/custom/scripts/$file\n";
} else {
# last ditch effort to make sense of the file; just go ahead and make an alias unless
# the file is part of our customization scheme.
# will only fire if the ending is appropriate for the script languages we use.
&make_alias($file, "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS");
} else {
-print "omitting file in: $file\n";
+#print "omitting file in: $file\n";
}
}
}