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sl is a small-ish (~48 kiB) Tcl script that I stumbled across [1]
a while ago, and which has been living in my ~/bin since.
(TXT) 2012-02-20 48k sl
(TXT) 2012-??-?? 3.1k sl.tcl
It works as a better ls: it prints out a list of the files in
the current folder, sorted by category (e.g. dev, WWW, doc),
while colorizing them and flagging potentially interesting files.
E.g.
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| aiwein@sdf:~/gopher/files/sl% sl
| [build] [dev] [other]
| README <NOW sl.tcl <21m sl 48K <22m
| 3 files (49K)
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It was originally written by Tom Phelps in 2011, and released
under the terms of the GPLv3, but the website indicated by the
script [2] is now dead (its most recent Archive.org copy being
from October 2016 [3]).
(HTM) [1]: https://vsido.org/index.php?topic=1291.0
(HTM) [2]: http://www.PracticalThought.com/
(HTM) [3]: https://web.archive.org/web/20161012022503/http://practicalthought.com:80/sl/