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Luu Tuyen@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 8 months ago

Remember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitive

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Remember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitive

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      You can, but assholes out there won’t.

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          If I have two folders in my directory, Dir1 and dir2, what does d <TAB> autocomplete to and what should it do?

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            At least on zsh it would pop both of those as suggestions you can cycle through.

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            In the case of zsh it will quite happily do either and ask you which you meant just like if they were called Dir1 and Dir2. Also works if you have a dir1 and Dir2 in the same directory as well

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            In fish it would immediately expand to dir2.

            If you have “Dir1” and “DIR2” and you type “cd d”, your prompt will look like in the next picture. Fish automatically transforms “d” into “D”, because there is no dir starting with the lowercase “d”.

            On a subsequent <TAB> you’ll get a list of dirs matching your prompt so far in which you choose an entry with the cursor key and enter it with the enter key.

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      When you say "canse insensitive file*, do you mean lowercase files? Or is there an option?

      Idk why we talking about mouses. When I’m on Linux, most of the time it’s through ssh.

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          I can make MY files all lowercase, but 99.999% of files on my computer are not created by me. And some of them have capital letters.

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              They are not created by people. They are created by programs.

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                  Iirc Ubuntu names their home files “Downloads”, “Documents”, and so on. Same with windows (there are a lot of uppercase letters in windows files). I’ve had issues with Cargo.toml before. And not just cargo, many config files use case to signal priority (so if both Makefile and makefile exist, Makefile will be used (or other way around)). Downloaded files are a gamble. Files created by user input (so for example if I wanted my user to be “Calcopiritus”, my home would be “/home/Calcopiritus”.

                  Uppercase letters might not be common in filenames, but they are not nonexistent.

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