Hi, I love bash, and I've been using it for a number of years. Recently, I worked with software engineers who used tcsh primarily, where I grew to appreciate one feature of tcsh: the ability to use the commands pushd -v, and popd -v.
As you know, when the bash pushd and popd commands are successful, they print the directory stack. In tcsh, one can additionally issue the command pushd -v, which is like the bash commands pushd followed by dirs -v. This feature appears not to be available in bash. tcsh> pushd -v /tmp 0 /tmp 1 / I find this to be a good feature of tcsh because I find that the output of dirs without the -v argument can get cluttered, especially when there are many directories on the stack. So, I'd like to request that this feature be added to bash, if such an addition is feasible. Obviously I'm going to keep using bash regardless of whether this request is feasible. :) Thanks, Ben Horowitz P.S. Here is version information - it is possible that this feature has been added to a newer version of bash than I have: $ bash --version GNU bash, version 2.05b.0(1)-release (i386-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. $ uname --all Linux [machine name omitted] 2.6.12.1 #2 SMP Thu Jun 23 14:01:21 PDT 2005 i686 GNU/Linux $ gcc --version gcc (GCC) 3.4.0 _______________________________________________ Bug-bash mailing list Bug-bash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-bash