I was browsing through the tcsh manpage this fine Saturday afternoon
when I came across a couple of interesting commands. For example,
there's

    universe <universe>
    Sets the universe to <universe>. (Masscomp/RTU only)

Gosh. Makes me want to have an RTU system. ;)

    warp <universe>
    Sets the universe to <universe>. (Convex/OS only)

Apparently Masscomp/RTU doesn't have a monopoly on cosmic manipulation.

On to more useful things:

I've discovered the joys of setting cwdcmd to ls-F, the built-in tcsh
aliases. ls-F's pretty cool - if you set listlinks, then it'll even
differentiate between symbolic links to files (@), directories (>), and
nonexistent things (&). Not that I need it, but it's a cool feature. 

My .tcshrc has grown to quite a size, so I now use 
if ( $?edit ) then
    source .tcshrc.interactive
endif

and I'm reading up on rxvt so I can get those fancy escape sequences to
work properly. ;)
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