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Re: Why no useful defaults?
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- From: william@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Will Yardley)
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- Subject: Re: Why no useful defaults?
- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 10:49:59 -0800
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Andy Spiegl wrote:
> > I like the default prompt...
> Hm, most of the people I'm showing zsh and trying to convince them
> that it's A LOT better than bash see the default prompt and say yuck.
What does the default prompt have to do with it? The default bash prompt
is 'bash-[version#]$ '; eg "bash-2.05a$ ' - how much more interesting is
that?
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Will Yardley
input: william < @ hq . newdream . net . >
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