Hello!
After many years I start again with Linux
I'm not satisfied with my experiments.
I feel good if files are saved before overwriting them with a new version.

But I don't want to see backup files conspicuously
in normal work with bash.

With .dir_colors I can hide them, if I choose
set backupext=.~

But if I edit bash scripts
the execute mode bits are also set in the backup scripts.
So these stick out again.

Please tell me the usual way to handle it

Erhy

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