Since this site solved my problems before, I am back for more (solutions)
I down load via a script every day a file that has the same name as the file of the day before. I want to move that file to its own directory like:
/archive/jul30
How do I capture the systems date in a script an... (2 Replies)
Hi All
I was wondering what is the most efficient way to find files in the current directory(that may contain 100,000's files), that meets a certain specified file type and of a certain age.
I have experimented with the find command in unix but it also searches all sub directories. I have... (2 Replies)
Hi, I have a question, is there any way I can, when i create a directory, put the current date on it so that the directory name will be "name-current date"? just curious (3 Replies)
Hi,
Is there a way to zip the content (recursively) of a folder other then the current directory, and keep the directory structure intact?
Example:
/var/tmp/myfolder
----------------- file1
----------------- file2
----------------- folder1
------------------------ file3
Now I want... (3 Replies)
I am preparing a shell script to backup a few config files on a daily basis, with a retention of 30 days. Need some help with syntax/examples:
The shell script (running as cron) would require the following:
1. create a sub-directory within a specified (backup) directory, in the format... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I want to use the string with the current directory in my awk command.
I tried: 'pwd=system("pwd")'
but it doesn't work. can please help somebody? (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I have to write a shell script and use it in informatica. The script has to perform below actions:
The script gets executed from edw user.
Through the script, a DT folder has to be created under edw_sca user.
Is this scenario possible through a SHELL script or not.
... (2 Replies)
The awk below will create sub-directories in a directory (which is always the last line of file1, each block separated by an empty line), if the number in line 2 (always the first 6 digits in the format xx-xxxx) of file2 is found in $2 of file1. This is the current awk output.
If there is a... (0 Replies)
In the below I am trying to create a parent directory using the R_2019 line from f1 if what above it is not empty.
I then create sub-directories under each parent if there is a match between $2 of f1 and $2. Inside each sub-folder the matching paths in $3 and $4 in f2are printed. If there is no... (2 Replies)
In the below bash I am trying to ensure that all folders (represented by $folders) in a given directory are created. In the file f1 the trimmed folder will be there somewhere (will be multiple trimmed folders).
When that trimmed folder is found (represented by $S5) the the contents of $2 printed... (19 Replies)
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roffit
roffit(1) roffit Manual roffit(1)NAME
roffit - convert nroff to HTML
SYNOPSIS
roffit [options] < inputfile > outputfile
DESCRIPTION
roffit converts the inputfile to outputfile. The inputfile must be an nroff formatted man page, and the outputfile will be an HTML docu-
ment.
OPTIONS --bare The output HTML will not include any HTML, HEAD or BODY tags. Also not that when this is selected, there will be no inlined CSS but
you will have to define the necessary classes yourself.
--version
Display version number and exit
--mandir=<dir>
Set a directory in which roffit will check for other man pages (in nroff [name].[num] format) that this one refers to. If found, a
<a href> link will be made to that page with a html extension instead of the number. The file name in the generated link will be
prefixed by the dir given with --hrefdir.
This works for references specified as manpage(3) (within the emhpasis foformatting) and in a plain .BR section (often used in the
SEE ALSO section).
--hrefdir=<dir>
Specify a directory to prefix generated href links created with the --mandir option. This defaults to ".".
CSS CLASSES
h2.nroffsh
The nroff ".SH" section. These are normally the "headlines" before each sub section within the man page.
p.nroffip
The nroff ".IP" section. These are normally the bullet kind used to list each option out of several in a list. Usually followed by a
p.level0 containining the descriptive text.
p.level0
Normal text at the first level. Normally not indented.
p.level1
Text at next logical indent level. Normally indented one level right.
p.level2
Text at the second logical indent level. Normally indented two levels right.
span.bold
Text marked to be bold.
span.manpage
Text marked as a reference to another man page.
span.emphasis
Text marked to be emphasized.
p.roffit
Used for the advertising final paragraph.
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