I AM TRYING TO APPEND THE HOSTNAME OF A UNIX SERVER I WORK WITH SO I COULD DO A LOADING INTO A DATABASE.
THE COMMAND I AM USING IS
df -k | sed 's/^/dataserver /'
What I intend to do is append the hostname dynamically by using the hostname command instead of having to manually enter... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
echo "07/05/2008" | sed 's/\(..\)\/\(..\)\/\(..\)/\3\2\1/'
Output :: 20050708
Expected output is 20080507
Iam not getting the bug in this.
Thanks for the help
-- penchal (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have to use SED to remove the prefix "219-" from a text file containing phone numbers and I have to remove the ":" as well. I write the following code but it does not seem to work. Can someone help me please?
mohit@mohit-desktop:~$ sed -n s/219-/" "/p corp_phones_bak > noprefix1... (2 Replies)
Hi All!
I am trying to use shell variables in a sed statement, but facing an error.I used the double quotes instead if single quotes in the sed statement.
# sed -i -e "s/password/$decoded/g;" $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml
sed: -e expression #1, char 11: unterminated `s' command
#
... (5 Replies)
I have a file with a lot of numbers in it and I need to clean it up and make it look nice and proper. I found this little gem of a one-liner and basically understand what it is doing but I would like to further understand what each part of the command is doing. Being a newb, I am just trying to... (2 Replies)
Hi all
In input file I have records like this:
0,1,0,87,0,0,"6,87","170,03",0,"43,5",0,0,0,0,"6,87","126,53"and in output file I need that these records transforms in :
0 1 0 87 0 0 6,87 170,03 0 43,5 0 0 0 0 6,87 126,53
Could you help me in this case? Please (3 Replies)
Hi
i am stuck with a very silly problem :mad:
below is my code
echo 201010_1212_121.xml
i need to replace xml with csv so i did
echo 201010_1212_121.xml | sed 's/.*\.xml/.*\.csv/'
echo 201010_1212_121.xml | sed 's/*.xml/*.csv/'
echo 201010_1212_121.xml |... (4 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I want to replace these numbers with words as the following:
$echo 1 11 223
I want to replace each number with it name (e.g. "1" replaced with "one", etc.) just to determine how sed works in such case. Thanks in advance:).
Leo (8 Replies)
I don't know if you guys get this problem sometimes at Terminal but I had been having this problem since yesterday :( Maybe I overdid the Terminal. Even the codes that used to work doesn't work anymore.
Here is what 's happening:
* I wanted to remove lines containing digits so I used this... (25 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nexeu
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songwrite
Songwrite(1)Songwrite(1)NAME
Songwrite - A tablature editor
SYNTAX
songwrite [<filename...>]
songwrite --help
songwrite --version
songwrite --play [<filename...>]
songwrite --playloop [<filename...>]
songwrite --songbook <songbook_title> <song_filenames...>
songwrite --convert <format> [--output <output_filename>] <filename>
DESCRIPTION
Songwrite is a tablature (guitar partition) editor, with playing and printing ability. Songwrite is coded in Python and uses Tk (Tkinter);
it relies on Timidity to play midi and on GNU Lilypond for printing.
OPTIONS --help Output help information and exit.
--version
Output version information and exit.
--play <filename>
Play <filename> and exit.
--playloop <filename>
Play <filename> in loop (stop it with C-c or kill).
--songbook <songbook_filename> <songbook_title> <song_filenames...>
Create a postcript songbook with the given title and songs.
--convert <format> [--output <output_filename>] <filename>
Opens no window, and converts Songwrite file <filename> into <format>. <format> is one of: lilypond, latex, ps, asciitab, midi.
<output_filename> is deduced from <filename> and <format> if not given. Several --convert can be given. Use --output - for STDOUT
(not available for ps).
FILES
~/.songwrite
AUTHORS
Jiba (Lamy Jean-Baptiste) <jiba@tuxfamily.org>
Jiba (Lamy Jean-Baptiste) 0.10 Songwrite(1)