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CHEETAH(1)						      General Commands Manual							CHEETAH(1)

NAME
cheetah - Python template command-line tool SYNOPSIS
cheetah, cheetah-compile cheetah COMMAND [options] FILE... cheetah-compile [options] FILE... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cheetah command-line tool. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. cheetah is a Python-powered template engine and code generator. It can be used as a standalone utility or it can be combined with other tools. Cheetah has many potential uses, but web developers looking for a viable alternative to ASP, JSP, PHP and PSP are expected to be its principle user group. The cheetah command-line tool is the standalone utility portion of the software suite. cheetah-compile is a convenience script that for the "cheetah compile ..." command. The utility accepts a single command possible options and a list of files. If FILE is a single "-", read standard input and write standard output. COMMANDS
The possible cheetah commands are listed below. You may abbreviate the command to the first letter; e.g., 'h' == 'help'. compile Compile template definitions fill Fill template definitions help Print commands help message options Print options help message for compile and fill commands test Run regression tests version Print version number OPTIONS
The options for cheetah apply to the compile and fill commands. A summary of options is included below. --idir DIR Input directories(default: current dir) --odir ODIR Output directories (default: current dir) --iext IEXT Input extension. The default input extension for both the compile and fill commands is "tmpl". --oext OEXT Output extension. The default output extension for the compile command is "py". The default output extension for fill is "html". -R Recurse subdirectories looking for input files --debug Print lots of diagnostic output to the standard error file descriptor --env Print the environment in the searchList --flat No destination subdirectories --nobackup Do not make backups --pickle FILE unpickle FILE and put that output in the searchList --stdout, -p Output to standard output file descriptor (pipe) SEE ALSO
pydoc(1) The programs are documented fully on the project website http://cheetahtemplate.sourceforge.net. You can also browse the Python library files and their docstring descriptions by using the standard pydoc utility. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Chad C. Walstrom <chewie@debian.org>, for the Debian project and is dedicated to the Public Domain. 2005 Apr 04 CHEETAH(1)

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BITPIM(1)						      General Commands Manual							 BITPIM(1)

NAME
bitpim - utility to communicate with many CDMA phones SYNOPSIS
bitpim [ -c file | -d dir ] [ -f model ] [ -p device ] [ bitfling ] [ debug ] [ cli-command ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bitpim command. BitPim allows you to view and manipulate data on many phones from LG, Samsung, Sanyo, and other manufacturers that use Qualcomm CDMA chips. Depending on your phone model, you may be able to access the phone book, the calendar, wallpapers, ring tones, and the filesystem. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -c file Read configuration from file. -d dir Read configuration from dir/.bitpim. -f model Assume a phone type of model rather than what the configuration file specifies. Particularly useful in CLI mode. -p device Communicate with the phone via the device ("port") device. bitfling Run as bitfling(1). debug Print debugging information to standard output and standard error. cli-command Interact with the phone's filesystem via a command-line interface. The command must be a single (quoted) argument, and can take any of the following forms: cli Bring up an interactive shell, allowing all of the below commands as well as a few others (cd dir, cdu, exit, and pwd or equivalently cwd). cp src [...] destdir Copy files to, from, or within the phone. ll dir [...] Print a detailed listing of the specified phone directory or directories. ls dir [...] Print a brief listing of the specified phone directory or directories. mkdir dir [...] Create a directory on the phone. rm file [...] Remove one or more files from the phone. rmdir dir [...] Remove one or more directories, which must already be empty, from the phone. Please note that none of these commands accepts wildcards. To indicate that an argument denotes a file or directory on the phone, you can prefix it with phone:; this is mainly relevant for cp, which performs phone-to-PC copies unless otherwise directed. FILES
$HOME/.bitpim-files/.bitpim The default configuration file. SEE ALSO
bitfling(1), http://www.bitpim.org/. AUTHOR
bitpim was primarily written by Roger Binns <rogerb@rogerbinns.com>. This manual page was written by Aaron M. Ucko <ucko@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 2007-12-12 BITPIM(1)
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