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I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -v  Turn on verbose output to STDERR.
pathlld:     -h  This help.

E.g.,

$ pathlld  -m -l  $(type -p vim) 
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 21 20:03 /
/dev/sda5 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Jan  4  2015 /usr
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 151552 Aug 25 10:08 /usr/bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 23  2013 /usr/bin/vim -> /etc/alternatives/vim
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2580984 Jan  2  2014 /usr/bin/vim
$ pathlld  -m -l  mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS/
drwx------ 11 w3 walt 4096 May 21 00:21 mnt
drwxr-xr-x 12 w3 walt 32768 Dec 31  1969 mnt/CLIPZIP
/dev/sdb on /home/w3/mnt/CLIPZIP type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=1003,gid=1000)
drwxr-xr-x 37 w3 walt 32768 Aug 25 14:07 mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?

I finally published it via github!

GitHub repositories:

https://github.com/waltinator/pathlld.git - Bash script to answer "Why can't I read/write that file?"
https://github.com/waltinator/net-o-matic.git - Watch for (WiFi) network going down, then do a user-specified thing to fix it.

I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -v  Turn on verbose output to STDERR.
pathlld:     -h  This help.

E.g.,

$ pathlld  -m -l  $(type -p vim) 
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 21 20:03 /
/dev/sda5 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Jan  4  2015 /usr
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 151552 Aug 25 10:08 /usr/bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 23  2013 /usr/bin/vim -> /etc/alternatives/vim
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2580984 Jan  2  2014 /usr/bin/vim
$ pathlld  -m -l  mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS/
drwx------ 11 w3 walt 4096 May 21 00:21 mnt
drwxr-xr-x 12 w3 walt 32768 Dec 31  1969 mnt/CLIPZIP
/dev/sdb on /home/w3/mnt/CLIPZIP type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=1003,gid=1000)
drwxr-xr-x 37 w3 walt 32768 Aug 25 14:07 mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?

I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -v  Turn on verbose output to STDERR.
pathlld:     -h  This help.

E.g.,

$ pathlld  -m -l  $(type -p vim) 
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 21 20:03 /
/dev/sda5 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Jan  4  2015 /usr
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 151552 Aug 25 10:08 /usr/bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 23  2013 /usr/bin/vim -> /etc/alternatives/vim
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2580984 Jan  2  2014 /usr/bin/vim
$ pathlld  -m -l  mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS/
drwx------ 11 w3 walt 4096 May 21 00:21 mnt
drwxr-xr-x 12 w3 walt 32768 Dec 31  1969 mnt/CLIPZIP
/dev/sdb on /home/w3/mnt/CLIPZIP type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=1003,gid=1000)
drwxr-xr-x 37 w3 walt 32768 Aug 25 14:07 mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?

I finally published it via github!

GitHub repositories:

https://github.com/waltinator/pathlld.git - Bash script to answer "Why can't I read/write that file?"
https://github.com/waltinator/net-o-matic.git - Watch for (WiFi) network going down, then do a user-specified thing to fix it.

Tweeted twitter.com/#!/AskUbuntu/status/639852014558662658
Added examples, removed -s, user can type $PWD/
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waltinator
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I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -sv  StartTurn aton /,verbose workoutput allto theSTDERR.
pathlld: way down to <file> -h  This help.

E.g.,

$ pathlld:  -m -l  $(type -vp vim) Turn
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 21 20:03 /
/dev/sda5 on verbose/ outputtype toext4 STDERR.(rw,errors=remount-ro)
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Jan  4  2015 /usr
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 151552 Aug 25 10:08 /usr/bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 23  2013 /usr/bin/vim -> /etc/alternatives/vim
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2580984 Jan  2  2014 /usr/bin/vim
$ pathlld  -m -l  mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS/
drwx------ 11 w3 walt 4096 May 21 00:21 mnt
drwxr-xr-x 12 w3 walt 32768 Dec 31  1969 mnt/CLIPZIP
/dev/sdb on /home/w3/mnt/CLIPZIP type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=1003,gid=1000)
drwxr-hxr-x 37 Thisw3 help.walt 32768 Aug 25 14:07 mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?

I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -s  Start at /, work all the way down to <file>.
pathlld:     -v  Turn on verbose output to STDERR.
pathlld:     -h  This help.

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?

I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -v  Turn on verbose output to STDERR.
pathlld:     -h  This help.

E.g.,

$ pathlld  -m -l  $(type -p vim) 
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 21 20:03 /
/dev/sda5 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Jan  4  2015 /usr
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 151552 Aug 25 10:08 /usr/bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 23  2013 /usr/bin/vim -> /etc/alternatives/vim
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2580984 Jan  2  2014 /usr/bin/vim
$ pathlld  -m -l  mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS/
drwx------ 11 w3 walt 4096 May 21 00:21 mnt
drwxr-xr-x 12 w3 walt 32768 Dec 31  1969 mnt/CLIPZIP
/dev/sdb on /home/w3/mnt/CLIPZIP type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=1003,gid=1000)
drwxr-xr-x 37 w3 walt 32768 Aug 25 14:07 mnt/CLIPZIP/PODCASTS

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?

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waltinator
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How to publish a bash script?

I often find that, when I'm confronted with a filesystem access failure, during that lovely "wtf?" moment, I often mutter (and type) pathlld (a bash script)

$ pathlld -h
pathlld [-f] [-h] [-l] [-m] <file> ... 
pathlld: Use /bin/ls -ld to show permissions and ownerships for
pathlld: each directory in the path for <file>.
pathlld:     -f  Process nonexistent <file>s, to
pathlld:         see existing parts of path to <file>.
pathlld:     -l  If a path component is a soft-link, do /bin/ls -Lld, too.
pathlld:     -m  Show mount info for any path component.
pathlld:         that is a mountpoint.
pathlld:     -s  Start at /, work all the way down to <file>.
pathlld:     -v  Turn on verbose output to STDERR.
pathlld:     -h  This help.

I would like to publish this tool. Can I do it via AskUbuntu?