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Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org> reported the following bug in the Debian BTS (#211136): There should be some way to turn off the extra long file name reporting $ checklink index.html |sed 2!d GET file:/home/jidanni/mywebsites/kalyke.affordablehost.com/public_html/geo/taiwan_datums/index.html fetched in 0.0s $ cd .. $ checklink taiwan_datums/index.html |sed 2!d GET file:/home/jidanni/mywebsites/kalyke.affordablehost.com/public_html/geo/taiwan_datums/index.html fetched in 0.0s and instead just refer to files as they were given on the command line.
I don't think its worth the trouble for two reasons. First, a simple sed on the results would work (the regexp might not be perfect but you get the idea): $ checklink index.html | sed "s|file:/*$PWD/||" | sed 2\!d GET index.html fetched in 0.0s Second, about adding features like this in general :) http://ometer.com/features.html