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ls not recognized as get-childitem alias #37
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Hi @zackJKnight, thanks for your feedback! I had to look at this for a minute, and then I realized: I have to think about what the best way forward is: adding a radio button to pick linux of windows behaviour maybe? I'm interested to hear you thoughts as well. |
Ah ha. I suppose they didn’t want to override the behavior ‘nix users expect. I’d try to get the client’s OS from your web app (the browser platform).
… On Jun 14, 2021, at 1:01 AM, Jos Koelewijn ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @zackJKnight, thanks for your feedback!
I had to look at this for a minute, and then I realized: ls only is an alias for get-childitem on Windows, not on Linux, where I made the list of aliases:
I have to think about what the best way forward is: adding a radio button to pick linux of windows behaviour maybe? I'm interested to hear you thoughts as well.
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That's a nice suggestion, getting platform info from the browser. I bet that's possible. I may end up doing both: detect and offer a radio button to switch. What if a user looks something up on their phone, intending to use on pc? Thanks for chiming in, cheers |
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