11-19-2006
1.- You could've asked in the original thread.
2.- "Esc mode"? Guess what you wanted is a command you can run inside vi? Maybe if you would've asked for the vi command? The command I gave you works just fine on the command line. I'll let you figure out the vi form of the command.
3.- The g is unnecessary. It makes the comand execute on all instances in a line. The last 3 digits of the line appear only once.
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rancid_par(1) General Commands Manual rancid_par(1)
NAME
rancid_par - parallel command processing
SYNOPSIS
rancid_par [-dfiqx] [-c command] [-l logfile] [-n #] file [file...]
DESCRIPTION
rancid_par takes a list of files to run a command on. The first line of each file begins with a colon (:) or a pound-sign (#). If a
colon, the remainder of the line is a command to run for each of the subsequent lines. If a pound-sign, then each subsequent line is a
(self-contained) command, unless the -c option was specified, in which case it operates as if the argument to -c had followed a colon on
the first line.
In each of the cases where the lines of the file following the first are not commands (i.e.: colon or -c), instances of open-close braces
({}) in the command will be replaced by these values.
For example, a inputfile whose contents is:
: echo {}
a
b
c
run with rancid_par like so:
%rancid_par -q inputfile
will produce the following output (order will vary):
b
a
c
The command-line options are as follows:
-c Command to be run on each of the arguments following the command-line options, where the first line of the input file(s) begins with
a pound-sign (#).
-d Print debugging information on standard error (stderr).
-f No file or STDIN, just run a quantity of the command specified with -c.
-i Run commands interactively through (multiple) xterm(1) processes.
-l Prefix of logfile name, as in prefix.N where N is the rancid_par process number ([0..]).
Default: par.log.<time>.[0..]
-n Number of simultaneous processes.
Default: 3
-q Quiet mode. Do not log anything. -q is mutually exclusive with the -x and -l options and the option appearing last will take
precedence.
-x View rancid_par logs in real-time via an xterm(1).
FILES
par.log.T.N Log file; where T is the current time in seconds since the
epoch and N is the rancid_par process number ([0..]).
18 December 2007 rancid_par(1)