04-07-2008
Hi era,
Thanks for your promptness..But I don't want to do it in perl...My requirement is in shell..
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tcucodec
TCUCODEC(1) Tokyo Cabinet TCUCODEC(1)
NAME
tcucodec - popular encoders and decoders
DESCRIPTION
The command `tcucodec' is a tool to use encoding and decoding features. This command is used in the following format. `file' specifies a
input file. If it is omitted, the standard input is read.
tcucodec url [-d] [-br] [-rs base] [file]
Perform URL encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec base [-d] [file]
Perform Base64 encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec quote [-d] [file]
Perform quoted-printable encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec mime [-d] [-en name] [-q] [-on] [-hd] [-bd] [-part num] [file]
Perform MIME encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec hex [-d] [file]
Perform hexadecimal encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec pack [-d] [-bwt] [file]
Perform Packbits encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec tcbs [-d] [file]
Perform TCBS encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec zlib [-d] [-gz] [file]
Perform ZLIB encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec bzip [-d] [file]
Perform BZIP2 encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec xml [-d] [-br] [file]
Process XML. By default, escape meta characters.
tcucodec cstr [-d] [-js] [file]
Perform C-string escaping and its unescaping.
tcucodec ucs [-d] [-un] [-kw str] [file]
Convert UTF-8 string into UCS-2 array.
tcucodec hash [-crc] [-ch num] [file]
Calculate the hash value. By default, use MD5 function.
tcucodec cipher [-key str] [file]
Perform stream cipher and its decipher.
tcucodec date [-ds str] [-jl num] [-wf] [-rf]
Process date string. By default, print the current UNIX time.
tcucodec tmpl [-var name value] [file]
Perform template serialization.
tcucodec conf [-v|-i|-l|-p]
Print some configurations.
Options feature the following.
-d : perform decoding (unescaping), not encoding (escaping).
-br : break up URL or XML into elements.
-rs base : specify the base URL and resolve the relative URL.
-en name : specify the input encoding, which is UTF-8 by default.
-q : use quoted-printable encoding, which is Base64 by default.
-on : output the charset name when decoding.
-bd : perform MIME parsing and output the body.
-hd : perform MIME parsing and output the headers.
-part num : perform MIME parsing and output the specified part.
-bwt : convert by BWT as preprocessing.
-gz : use GZIP format.
-crc : use CRC32 function.
-js : use JSON compatible format.
-un : perform UCS normalization.
-kw str : generate KWIC string.
-ch num : use consistent hashing function.
-key str : specify the cipher key.
-ds str : specify the time.
-jl num : specify the jet lag.
-wf : format the output in W3CDTF.
-rf : format the output in RFC 1123 format.
-var name value : specify a template variable.
-v : show the version number of Tokyo Cabinet.
-i : show options to include the headers of Tokyo Cabinet.
-l : show options to link the library of Tokyo Cabinet.
-p : show the directory path of the commands of Tokyo Cabinet.
This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.
SEE ALSO
tcutest(1), tcumttest(1), tcutil(3), tokyocabinet(3)
Man Page 2011-02-12 TCUCODEC(1)