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--- Comment #5 from Jonathan Poelen ---
I would say commands that are found basic on all or almost all Linux
distributions or which are frequently used (there is no explanation in the
file). Those of GNU Core Utilities for example.
And after
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--- Comment #4 from Toralf Förster ---
(In reply to Jonathan Poelen from comment #3)
> Settings -> Configure Kate -> Color Themes -> Highlighting Text Styles ->
> color of OtherCommand
what makes "shuf" differing from "head", "cp", "mv" or others ???
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--- Comment #3
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--- Comment #2 from Toralf Förster ---
$ cat << EOF > p.sh
> #!/bin/sh
> date | head
> date | shuf
> EOF
$ kate p.sh
shows blue "shuf" not in the colour of "head".
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Christoph Cullmann changed:
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Version|21.04.2 |unspecified
Product|kate