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It's cool to be able to use header: true in the config. However, this denies me the ability to have lsd list files without a header.
What expected?
It would be great to be able to negate the --header option, and ideally all other boolean options (if it makes sense at least).
What else?
A mere suggestion, but I think a simple and consistent formula would be best. Wherever applicable, each boolean long option would have a negative version prefixed with no- (e.g. --header → --no-header), and each boolean short option can be negated by prefixing it with a plus. lsd -l → lsd +l.
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[Feature]: Add ability to negate boolean options on the command-line
[Feature]: Ability to negate boolean options on the command-line
Feb 22, 2024
Version
version
lsd 1.0.0
What OS are you seeing the problem on?
Linux
installation
pacman -S lsd
term
xterm-kitty
ls-colors
`` (empty)
What happened?
It's cool to be able to use
header: true
in the config. However, this denies me the ability to havelsd
list files without a header.What expected?
It would be great to be able to negate the
--header
option, and ideally all other boolean options (if it makes sense at least).What else?
A mere suggestion, but I think a simple and consistent formula would be best. Wherever applicable, each boolean long option would have a negative version prefixed with
no-
(e.g.--header
→--no-header
), and each boolean short option can be negated by prefixing it with a plus.lsd -l
→lsd +l
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: