this appens for all tree if you mark it current? This happens without using colorization? On all your system(i know you have a lot :))?this happens if you ask for the current field only?
I didn't understand what you meant in the beggining, why is the current: field missing a value?

It isn't, it just blinks when it is current current: yes and the screenshot caught it on the off millisecond :)

% sudo 66-intree -v3 -c -d4 -g root
Name : root
Initialized : yes
Enabled : yes
Current : yes (blink blink)
Contents : /
├─(2104,Enabled,classic) ntpd-log
├─(2088,Enabled,classic) ntpd
│ └─(2104,Enabled,classic) ntpd-log
├─(926,Enabled,classic) dhcpcd-log
├─(925,Enabled,classic) tty@ tty1
└─(927,Enabled,classic) dhcpcd
└─(926,Enabled,classic) dhcpcd-log
cooooollll
no bugs :p
i though that you posted to show me a bug lol
Impressed, I first was like: "Hmmm, very stripped down I suppose a lot of people will like this, but I digged some of the structuring." Then I checked -h and the options and now it's like eye candy for everybody the way he/she wants. Nice!

Only comment would be that I can not see any change in the output when increasing verbosity. If this is to be expected it might as well be not an option to begin with.
I wondered about verbosity too but if you read the "wiki" it says errors and warnings, so if there are none (usual for 66) you don't get to see anything. Mess a script up a little so it gives errors and there you will get some verbosity :)
Ah well state the obvious haha thanks :s
*slaps his face*
So fungalnet has explained the thing already :p. this is warm my heart to see how thing is understood easily :).

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