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Is it possible to get an ll equivalent? #30

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ransagy opened this issue Dec 17, 2019 · 4 comments
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Is it possible to get an ll equivalent? #30

ransagy opened this issue Dec 17, 2019 · 4 comments

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@ransagy
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ransagy commented Dec 17, 2019

I've been wanting to make my linux shells and (windows) powershell core shells look as similar as possible and this module is the first thing that pops up on every search combo i tried - Just shows you how useful this library is, so thanks :]

One thing I'm missing and wasn't entirely sure i understood if possible or not from the README - Is it possible to get an ll equivalent? i.e. like the wide example, just with coloring only on the Name property rather than all the others.

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joonro commented Apr 14, 2022

Hey I'm sorry for the (way) late reply - and thanks for the kind words. Could you please provide an example of ll?

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ransagy commented Apr 14, 2022

Trying to remember from what i wrote and the README page; i think what i meant was that currently the entire row is colored - so the Mode, LastWriteTime, etc columns, rather than just the Name column - which is how the default ll alias in bash looks like:

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joonro commented Apr 14, 2022

I see --- thanks for providing the example. I haven't looked at the code for a while, but this doesn't look like can be done with a quick fix. Will keep this in mind though, thank you again.

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joonro commented Jun 7, 2022

Actually it was pretty easy to implement. Resolved in 841d017.

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