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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Linux Script create index.html file Post 302456712 by seashell11 on Saturday 25th of September 2010 11:29:09 AM
Old 09-25-2010
I haven't did much with scripts before. I am still researching best ways to do it.

Here is how I was thinking I will do it, but I haven't got the script written yet:

Use the `find` command to locate every directory within the parent tree, including the top directory. Then, inside every one of the found directories, I will use `find` again (with a -maxdepth of 1) to locate all directories & html files present; then I'll create the index.html file, and insert (probably just using `echo`) a <href=link> to each directory and/or html file present within my current directory.
 

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lndir(1X)																 lndir(1X)

NAME
lndir - create a shadow directory of symbolic links to another directory tree SYNOPSIS
lndir fromdir [todir] DESCRIPTION
lndir makes a shadow copy todir of a directory tree fromdir, except that the shadow is not populated with real files but instead with sym- bolic links pointing at the real files in the fromdir directory tree. This is usually useful for maintaining source code for different machine architectures. You create a shadow directory containing links to the real source which you will have usually NFS mounted from a machine of a different architecture, and then recompile it. The object files will be in the shadow directory, while the source files in the shadow directory are just symlinks to the real files. This has the advantage that if you update the source, you need not propagate the change to the other architectures by hand, since all source in shadow directories are symlinks to the real thing: just cd to the shadow directory and recompile. The todir argument is optional and defaults to the current directory. The fromdir argument may be relative (e.g., ../src) and is relative to todir (not the current directory). Note that RCS, SCCS, and CVS.adm directories are not shadowed. Note also that if you add files, you must run lndir again. Deleting files is difficult because the symlinks will point to places that no longer exist. BUGS
The patch routine needs to be able to change the files. You should never run patch from a shadow directory. Use a command like the following to clear out all files before you can relink (if the fromdir has been moved, for instance): find todir -type l -print | xargs rm The following command will find all files that are not directories: find . ! -type d -print lndir(1X)
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