Hi Ken,
thanks for your solution, but I wanna use those functions in any place not only at start of line.
e.g.
rm grep {/.pl$/} ls ¹
If you wanna implement (start of line) aliases, you should simply us "!!"
DB<112> =du !!du
DB<113> du /tmp
8 /tmp/pulse-lanx
4 /tmp/virtual-lanx.AqXwcf
...
DB<114> $DB::alias{du}
=> "s\adu\a!!du\a"
!! cmd Run cmd in a subprocess (reads from DB::IN, writes to DB::
+OUT)
See 'O shellBang' too.
¹) Yes I could use the file-glob <*> instead, but this is only an example for chaining commands
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