On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 5:12 AM, some guy <fivesi...@live.com> wrote:

>
> shopt -q doesn't silence shopt -s autocd (intuitively, after reading it's
> description, i thought this was it's purpose, but is not.)
>
> `shopt -q' is usually used to check if a shopt option is turned on or off.
For example:

$ shopt -q autocd
$ echo $?

shopt -s autocd
> /home/meow/cats
> # /home/meow/cats
>
> (notice how it repeats itself after I cd the autocd way, simply by typing
> the path? This is redundant information on my screen, 50% of lines at best
> is polution). How can I silence that extra repetition?
>
> -some guy
>

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