-Simple backup of a file or directory using cp(1). The target file name is the
-original name plus a time stamp attached. Symlinks and file attributes like mode,
-ownership and timestamps are preserved.
+Simple backup management of a file or directory using standard unix programs.
+The target file name is the original name plus a time stamp attached. Symlinks
+and file attributes like mode, ownership and timestamps are preserved.
-Changes directory to $HOME on first invocation of zsh. This is neccessary on
-grml systems with autologin.
+Changes directory to $HOME on first invocation of zsh. This is necessary on
+Grml systems with autologin.
Lists files in long output format with indicator for filetype appended
to filename. If the terminal supports it, with colored output.
Lists files in long output format with indicator for filetype appended
to filename. If the terminal supports it, with colored output.
Lists directory, entries are listed by columns and an indicator for
file type is appended to each file name. Additionally the output is
colored, if the terminal supports it.
Lists directory, entries are listed by columns and an indicator for
file type is appended to each file name. Additionally the output is
colored, if the terminal supports it.
your **$fpath**), you can browse and download them at:
http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-etc-core.git;a=tree;f=usr_share_grml/zsh;hb=HEAD
your **$fpath**), you can browse and download them at:
http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-etc-core.git;a=tree;f=usr_share_grml/zsh;hb=HEAD