Is there a way using bash that I can edit a command line using vi.
I.e. if I have a long command line and I want to edit it.....by typing vi and then having the command open in an editing window....
I beleive this can be done in k shell by pressing v....however can find out how this can be... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Could you please help me out with this problem?
I need to edit the last line of my file.
Ex: The last line in my file will be say 000056000045 8
I need to subtract some number from the number 45 and replace the new number in its place.
... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone. I have been reading a lot about the various different text editors at my disposal through Unix, but I just can't seem to close the deal for what I am trying to do. Is there a way to issue a single line command to edit a file where pattern=x, and do it non-destructively AND in-place?... (1 Reply)
I have some trouble editing a line. My aim is to edit the first line of a file.It will look the code and if there are dummy characters at the begininng of line before < it will erase. It is a php code.For instance:
for instance if the first line is like
%^<?php>sadsa</php>, it will change it to... (6 Replies)
I have two files which I would like to compare and then manipulate in a way.
File1:
pictures.txt 1.1 1.3
dance.txt 1.2 1.4
treehouse.txt 1.3 1.5
File2:
pictures.txt 1.5 ref2313 1.4 ref2345 1.3 ref5432 1.2 ref4244
dance.txt 1.6 ref2342 1.5 ref2352 1.4 ref0695 1.3 ref5738 1.2... (1 Reply)
Hello,
i have a file, i open the file and read the line, i want to get the first item in the csv file and also teh third+6 item and wirte it to a new csv file. only problem is that using echo it takes TOO LONG:
please help a newbie. below is my code:
WorkingDir=$1
FileName=`cut -d ',' -f... (2 Replies)
I have a sample file as below :-
RECORD_COUNT|2660|28606946.86|20110701122349694|
adkad|wwsgesg|mkmk|FFFF|FAFAF|FFAF|FAFFFFA|5894858|
I have to replace the second coulmn in the first row which is the count of no of lines in the file from a new variable .
Also I have to delete the 3rd... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to edit the next line when there is a success for a pattern.
For example:
<nvname>abc</nvname>
<nvvalue>1</nvvalue>
<nvname>def</nvname>
<nvvalue>2</nvvalue>
once there is a hit for the string "abc" the value of the nvvalue should be replaced with the value we... (5 Replies)
i have lines in a file similar to this:
results=$(echo Total: ${res} | command | command)
now I need to add text before the word "results", but i dont know how to do it.
here's what i tried:
%s~results=.*echo Total:.* ${7}~PROCESS \; results=.*echo Total:.* ${7}~g
the problem is,... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tempfile
TEMPFILE(1) General Commands Manual TEMPFILE(1)NAME
tempfile - create a temporary file in a safe manner
SYNOPSIS
tempfile [-d DIR] [-p STRING] [-s STRING] [-m MODE] [-n FILE] [--directory=DIR] [--prefix=STRING] [--suffix=STRING] [--mode=MODE]
[--name=FILE] [--help] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
tempfile creates a temporary file in a safe manner. It uses tempnam(3) to choose the name and opens it with O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL.
The filename is printed on standard output. See tempnam(3) for the actual steps involved in directory selection.
The directory in which to create the file might be searched for in this order (but refer to tempnam(3) for authoritative answers):
a) In case the environment variable TMPDIR exists and contains the name of an appropriate directory, that is used.
b) Otherwise, if the --directory argument is specified and appropriate, it is used.
c) Otherwise, P_tmpdir (as defined in <stdio.h>) is used when appropriate.
d) Finally an implementation-defined directory (/tmp) may be used.
OPTIONS -d, --directory DIR
Place the file in DIR.
-m, --mode MODE
Open the file with MODE instead of 0600.
-n, --name FILE
Use FILE for the name instead of tempnam(3). The options -d, -p, and -s are ignored if this option is given.
-p, --prefix STRING
Use up to five letters of STRING to generate the name.
-s, --suffix STRING
Generate the file with STRING as the suffix.
--help Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.
--version
Print version information on standard output and exit successfully.
RETURN VALUES
An exit status of 0 means the temporary file was created successfully. Any other exit status indicates an error.
BUGS
Exclusive creation is not guaranteed when creating files on NFS partitions. tempfile cannot make temporary directories. tempfile is dep-
recated; you should use mktemp(1) instead.
EXAMPLE
#!/bin/sh
#[...]
t=$(tempfile) || exit
trap "rm -f -- '$t'" EXIT
#[...]
rm -f -- "$t"
trap - EXIT
exit
SEE ALSO tempnam(3), mktemp(1)Debian 27 Jun 2012 TEMPFILE(1)