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* Globbing question (beginner)
@ 2010-08-12 20:43 Bryan Hunt
  2010-08-12 21:21 ` Mikael Magnusson
  2010-08-12 21:22 ` Frank Terbeck
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bryan Hunt @ 2010-08-12 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: zsh-users

On a recent twitter feed, was posted the following snippet - Intended
for printing the name of the most recently modified file in a tree:

print ./**/*(om[1])

I used this as a way of printing the 3 most recently modified files in 
a single directory:

print ./*{(om[1]),(om[2]),(om[3])}

But something troubles me, it looks ugly - surely there must exist a more
elegant zshism ?
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* Re: Globbing question (beginner)
  2010-08-12 20:43 Globbing question (beginner) Bryan Hunt
@ 2010-08-12 21:21 ` Mikael Magnusson
  2010-08-12 21:22 ` Frank Terbeck
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Mikael Magnusson @ 2010-08-12 21:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bryan Hunt; +Cc: zsh-users

On 12 August 2010 22:43, Bryan Hunt <irishjava@gmail.com> wrote:
> On a recent twitter feed, was posted the following snippet - Intended
> for printing the name of the most recently modified file in a tree:
>
> print ./**/*(om[1])
>
> I used this as a way of printing the 3 most recently modified files in
> a single directory:
>
> print ./*{(om[1]),(om[2]),(om[3])}
>
> But something troubles me, it looks ugly - surely there must exist a more
> elegant zshism ?

print ./*(om[1,3])

-- 
Mikael Magnusson


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* Re: Globbing question (beginner)
  2010-08-12 20:43 Globbing question (beginner) Bryan Hunt
  2010-08-12 21:21 ` Mikael Magnusson
@ 2010-08-12 21:22 ` Frank Terbeck
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Frank Terbeck @ 2010-08-12 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: zsh-users

Bryan Hunt wrote:
> On a recent twitter feed, was posted the following snippet - Intended
> for printing the name of the most recently modified file in a tree:
>
> print ./**/*(om[1])
>
> I used this as a way of printing the 3 most recently modified files in 
> a single directory:
>
> print ./*{(om[1]),(om[2]),(om[3])}
>
> But something troubles me, it looks ugly - surely there must exist a more
> elegant zshism ?

% print ./*(om[1,3])

Regards, Frank


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