Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/18/05:30:51
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, J.E. wrote:
> I've heard many references, in Unix related discussion, to the word
> .plan (yes, with the period in front). I was just wondering: what is
> it?
This is a Unix-related question that should really be posted to a
Unix-related news group.
In short: .plan is not a word, it's a name of a file where you store
your plans for future work. Programs like `finger' can display the
contents of this file. So if you say something like this:
finger eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il
you should see what my plans are. (Don't actually try this, since I
don't have a .plan file in my home directory.)
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