Hi Jerome, woa! The new features sound cool. Why did you switch to an external method, as a matter of interest ? Jerome Alet <alet@unice.fr> writes:
Do you prefer that grep and/or sed work on the main content only or also on properties for each object ? It's not evident what I should do.
see object/folder notion below
Do you prefer for the history to be stored as a property of the root folder, a property of each different folder in which you use zshell, or as an external file ?
why, all of the above of course :) Seriously.. history ? Is it worthwhile ?
Do you want ls to stay simple and use find when you want complicated things or do you want both ls and find to be complicated ? (I already know the answer)
Doing .zsh scripts I don't know how, neither do I for "if", "for" and "while"
Do you want to be able to set environnement variables ? Is it possible or not ? If yes, I don't know, so any help is appreciated.
I think simpler is better for now. But, now that you mention it, how about - "name=value" sets attribute "name" of the current folder - "$name" returns the value of attribute name - also "some/path/name = value", "$(some/path/name)" and then perhaps - treat objects as folders, whose contents are their attributes. If an object or folder is used as a scalar as above, get or set it's "primary value"
The Secret Ideas for next week (if possible at all) :
su python
aaah! you maniac :) This is sounding like a super power tool. -Simon