Dear All,
I want to write the Unix command that searches through all subdirectories, finds the files named ''core'' and deletes them.
I will very much appreciate your help.
David (4 Replies)
Hello my friends,
I need to write a simple shell bad file :D that search and delete a file it's name 'Microsoft.txt' in the current directory and its subdirectories?
So can you help to guide me how i can write this shell, Just give me the beginning :o thank you. (1 Reply)
Hello,
how can I search a directory AND all its subdirectories for a file containing a certain string?
My directories contain too many sql-files and I want to know whcih one of them write into the table "customer"?
Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Question:
How to search & list subdirectories with the given file name?
For example:
The directory structure looks like;
/Builds/DEV/Build_RL01/DDL/
a_tbl_cre.sql
......
/Builds/DEV/Build_RL01/DML/
a_upd.sql
....
....
Requirements:
1. I need to find subdirectory DML which is... (0 Replies)
Hi Forum,
I am using the below command to find files older than x days in a directory excluding subdirectories. From the previous forums I got to know that prune command helps us not to descend in subdirectories. Though I am using it here, not getting the desired result.
cd $dir... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a folder name lets say path/to/folder/CUSTOMER and under this i have several folders and each of these subfolder have serveral subfolders and so on and at some point i will have a folder name called "FTP_FILES" .
I need to search for these folders named "FTP_FILES and then... (10 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
#
name=$1
type=$2
number=1
for file in ./**
do
if
then
filenumber=00$number
elif
then
filenumber=0$number
fi
tempname="$name""$filenumber"."$type"
if (4 Replies)
Hii,
Could someone help me to append string to the starting of all the filenames inside a directory but it should exclude .zip files and subdirectories.
Eg.
file1: test1.log
file2: test2.log
file3 test.zip
After running the script
file1: string_test1.log
file2: string_test2.log
file3:... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ravi Kishore
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
unaccent
unaccent(1) General Commands Manual unaccent(1)NAME
unaccent - remove accents from input stream or a string
SYNOPSIS
unaccent [--debug_low] [--debug_high] [-h] charset [string] [expected]
DESCRIPTION
With a single argument, unaccent reads data from stdin, replaces accented letters by their unaccented equivalent and writes the result on
stdout. If the second argument ('string') is provided unaccent transforms it by replacing accented letters by their unaccented equivalent.
The result is printed on the standard output. The charset of the input string or the data read from stdin is specified by the 'charset'
argument (ISO-8859-15 for instance). The output is printed using the same charset.
If the 'expected' argument is provided, the output string is compared to it. If they are not equal unaccent exits on error.
unaccent relies on the iconv(3) library to convert from the specified charset to UTF-16BE (or UTF-16 if UTF-16BE is not available). You
should check the manual pages for available charsets. On GNU/Linux the command
iconv -l
shows all available charsets.
OPTIONS --debug_low
Prints human readable information about the unaccentuation process. See unac(3) for more information.
--debug_high
Prints very detailed information about the unaccentuation process. See unac(3) for more information.
--help -h
Prints a short usage and exits.
EXAMPLES
Remove accents from the string ete and check that the result is ete.
unaccent ISO-8859-1 ete ete
Remove accents from file myfile and put the result in file myfile.unaccent
unaccent ISO-8859-1 < myfile > myfile.unaccent
SEE ALSO unac(3), iconv(3)AUTHOR
Loic Dachary loic@senga.org
http://www.senga.org/unac/
local unaccent(1)