Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cwns1!chet From: chet@cwns1.CWRU.EDU (Chet Ramey) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Which script (was Re: comp.unix.questions) Message-ID: <1990Sep24.205113.11486@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> Date: 24 Sep 90 20:51:13 GMT References: <574@DIALix.UUCP> <13992@hydra.gatech.EDU> Sender: news@usenet.ins.cwru.edu Reply-To: chet@po.CWRU.Edu Organization: Case Western Reserve Univ. Cleveland, Ohio, (USA) Lines: 17 In article meissner@osf.org (Michael Meissner) writes: >I like bash's type -all feature, where you can find all occurances of >a command in the PATH. Bash's `type' command is very nice. I have written shell functions implementing ksh `whence', csh `which', 10th edition sh `whatis', and regular bsh `type' using it, so everything else that's out there in wide use can be implemented using it. Chet -- Chet Ramey ``Levi Stubbs' tears run down Network Services Group his face...'' Case Western Reserve University chet@ins.CWRU.Edu