Dear All,
I'm trying to write a shell script that continously checks a certain folder. When a file is placed in the directory securely copies the file to another server.
I've got the secure copying working, but I don't know how to contiously check a directory for a new file and then use that... (3 Replies)
I have a folder with lots of file. e.g. a.txt, b.txt, c.txt.... I want to put these files from the source directory and place them in a destination directory in a specific order, such as /destination/a/a.txt, /destination/b/b.txt, /destination/c/c.txt, ......
Please help. Thx :confused: (3 Replies)
I have been following a tutorial on bash which has proven to be very helpful. However, i am stuck with a command not found issue when asking for a y/n response from the user. Below is the part of code I believe is giving me grief... I have been trying to work through this for 3 hours now.... Please... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I'm new to Sheel script and I need your help for a script I need to develop (for me).
Indead, I have a software which log all entry from internet and save it in text file.
But, the log is practically unreadable because every 256 characters jump to a new line (even if the message is... (5 Replies)
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I am given these three arguments. $1, $2, $3
The first argument is the path to a directory.
So, how would I go into the directory and compare files?
I... (5 Replies)
So guys basically I was really sick and couldn't attend the labs and lectures and I went to my lecture hoping he would say ok I will help you from the start but he just said google it. So If it's possible to make the assignment and explain more in detail why is that would be really helpfull.
I can... (1 Reply)
Hi,
can someone explain how this aliases work:
alias m 'if ( \!:$ =~ *gz) set status = 1 && most \!:$ || gzcat \!:1 | most '
I mean, I know what it does, but I don't know how
- what is \!:$ and \!:1
- how do it used the && and ||
- what it does with status variable?
thanks (3 Replies)
Hi everyone, first time visitor to these forums here.
Keeping a long story short I've been attempting to learn how to code in bash. I have VERY little previous experience with coding languages besides simply copying and pasting batch scripts for Windows. So, with that in mind I've followed a... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
livedings
LIVEDINGS(1) User Commands LIVEDINGS(1)NAME
livedings - graphical frontend for mididings
SYNOPSIS
livedings -p control_port -l listen_port [options]
DESCRIPTION
livedings is a graphical frontend for mididings that allows users to monitor and trigger scene changes. It runs as a separate application
that uses OSC to communicate with mididings. To use it, enable the OSCInterface hook in a mididings script, specifying two unused UDP
ports:
from mididings.extra.osc import OSCInterface
hook(OSCInterface(56418, 56419))
...
Then run livedings with the same port numbers:
$ livedings -p 56418 -l 56419
The first port is used by mididings to listen for commands, the second one is used to notify livedings of scene changes.
OPTIONS -h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p CONTROL_PORT
OSC port mididings is listening on
-l LISTEN_PORT
OSC port for notifications from mididings
-T enable custom theme and larger fonts
-x WIDTH
width of window in pixels (640)
-y HEIGHT
height of window in pixels (400)
-w LIST_WIDTH
width of scene list in pixels (240)
-F FONT
display font (Sans 14 bold)
-f LIST_FONT
scene list font (Sans 10)
-c COLOR
text color (gray50)
-C COLOR_HIGHLIGHT
highlight text color (black)
-b COLOR_BACKGROUND
background color
SEE ALSO mididings(1)AUTHOR
livedings was written by Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de>.
This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
November 2010 LIVEDINGS(1)