Picking a random email to reply to. My goal with this email is to reduce the amount of "controversial" changes.
commit 3ea4ea3a59d14cb060244618dd89d7dd0170bee1 diff --git a/etc/root/dot.cshrc b/etc/root/dot.cshrc --- a/etc/root/dot.cshrc +++ b/etc/root/dot.cshrc @@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ alias h history 25 alias j jobs -l -alias la ls -a +alias la ls -aF alias lf ls -FA -alias ll ls -lA +alias ll ls -lAF +alias ls ls -F Two people didn't like these changes but didn't explain why. This is incredibly helpful, especially for a new user. If you dislike the alias change please explain what bothers you about it? # A righteous umask umask 22 @@ -17,15 +18,19 @@ umask 22 set path = (/sbin /bin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /usr/games /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin $HOME/bin) setenv EDITOR vi -setenv PAGER more +setenv PAGER less setenv BLOCKSIZE K No one complained about this - it is almost certainly going to stay it the final version. if ($?prompt) then # An interactive shell -- set some stuff up - set prompt = "`/bin/hostname -s`# " + set prompt = "[%n@%m]%c04%# " + set promptchars = "%#" Many people had alternative suggestions for the prompt. Can you please clarify why you believe your prompt should be the _default_ one? While many admins are able to deal with short non-descriptive prompts it helps new users to have more detail on the prompt line. I'd like to commit some change to the default: currently it is very undescriptive. I am leaving open which prompt I am going with at the end though. set filec - set history = 100 - set savehist = 100 + set history = 10000 + set savehist = 10000 No one complained about this one - it is almost certainly going to stay it the final version. + set autolist set autolist=ambiguous makes sense here - I will likely go with that. + # Use history to aid expansion + set autoexpand No one complained about this - it is almost certainly going to stay it the final version. Now to address some comments made in the thread. I'm sorry for not preserving attribution here. > How about adding stuff like this to /usr/share/examples/tcsh/complete.tcsh ? > Along with a comment in .cshrc pointing to that file (or even a commented > line to source it), it would be an improvement. +1 I'll add a comment addressing this file. > I use the $HOME/bin on my machines but I am not so sure to make this a > general thing. Many people expect it, and given that it is the last item in the path it won't affect all that much. > The main problem of this is: novice user don't know how to enable some > "advanced" settings for default FreeBSD shell (csh / tcsh) or even don't know > they exist. This is why I want to make the defaults a little bit nicer. > I think that default FreeBSD install should be more friendly to new users. +10000 > That's why I am propossing better support of command completion "out of the > box". > ... I am fine with this change. It is better than nothing. :) Good. Lets start with incremental positive steps :) >If tcsh could be updated to version 6.18.00 "set autorehash" would be >really nice. With that you'll never have to type "rehash" again. :) This would solve one of the most frequently asked questions on the mailing list and IRC channel. Is there any objection to setting this once tcsh is updated? > The question becomes "how much is too much?" This is why I want to keep my patch minimal. It is better at this moment to miss a few good changes to the default tcsh than make a large number of bad ones. We could always edit the file again if we find a better set of defaults. -- Eitan Adler _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"