Hi everybody
I looking the put the result of a commane to a Variable
i explain
here is my command:
FJTS_UK:root:common@ukaix3:/> cat sortie | grep "^"| awk '{ print $1}'
15
FJTS_UK:root:common@ukaix3:/>
sortie is a texte file
I want to put the result of commande in a... (1 Reply)
How to put a line of strings (with some white spaces in between) from a file into variables?
I have tried the following codes. However, the content is cut by space (not by line)
for i in `cat ${source_file}`
do
echo $i
done
Please comment. Thanks. (2 Replies)
I have a file that contains the following lines
the brown quick fox
jumped over
the white laze dog
0123456789
I wanted to put the contents of this file into a variable so I used this code:
VAR_LIST=`cat $2`
where $2 is the file name passed as an argument to the script
If I... (3 Replies)
Hello!
I'm having problems trying to extract the contents of a variable and placing it into a text file. Grateful for any help.
Been trying something along the lines of:
$variable > file.txt
or
`cat < $variable` > file.txt
As you can see I'm a newbie to this :D (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a problem here. I have a file and let we take the content of the file is just '32' (only a numeric value in that file). Now I need to assign this numeric value ( value in that file) to a variable. Is that possible? If so, can you plz advice me on this?
Thanks in... (4 Replies)
I may not being doing this description justice, but I'll give it a try.
I created a mailx script; there will be several messages using the same script where the only difference is the content. So I figured I'd make the content of the message a variable retrieved from a separate file. I have five... (5 Replies)
Hi i have need of read a file value with cat command and remove first 2character for example cat /sys/class/rtc/day
0x12
Remove char
12
And put this value in a variable
is possible with a script thanks for help (6 Replies)
hi i just cant figure out how can i do this ls -lt > log.txt using $PWD
what i mean is how can i get the ls command content into a file using $PWD variable? :confused: (4 Replies)
Hello,:p
I made a script which do a backup on remote servers with a rsync command. I have a config.cfg with the IPs and the paths where it will copy the directory. The problem is that it doesn't match the paths, So, here my script and its output with the debug :
#!/bin/bash
# PATHS... (7 Replies)
i am having some bash script which must use first sentence of the file. For example i have file which content is:
test 213
So I must use word test into my bash script, and put it into variable.
I am using a one variable named value
value=$(</home/rusher/test.txt)
so instead using test.txt... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tomislav91
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nodau
NODAU(1) General Commands Manual NODAU(1)NAME
nodau - simple console notetaking program
SYNOPSIS
nodau <OPTION> [DATA]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the nodau command.
nodau is a simple console notetaking program.
OPTIONS:
help print this message
list [SEARCH]
list notes, accepts optional search term
new <NAME>
create new note, <NAME> must be unique
encrypt <NAME>
encrypt a new or existing note
decrypt <NAME>
decrypt an existing note
edit <NAME>
open an existing note for editing
show <NAME>
display an existing note
del <SEARCH>
delete a note/notes, accepts name or search term
SEARCH TERM:
search terms with spaces do not need to be inside "quotes"
<NAME> name of a note, list will search for names similar to the term, del will delete only an exact match
t@<DATESTRING> matches notes created at a given date/time
t-<DATESTRING> matches notes created before a given date/time
t+<DATESTRING> matches notes created after a given date/time
DATE STRING:
<DATESTRING> can be made of any typical date format such as:
dd/mm/yy
dd, mm, yyyy hh:mm
EDITING:
By default nodau will use the EDITOR environment variable to edit notes, simply edit the file as usual, nodau will save the note to
it's database when you exit the editor. If EDITOR is not set the nodau builtin editor will be used.
Use of the builtin editor can be forced by setting `force_builtin_editor = true' in the nodau config file. Alternatively, the
external_editor config setting can be set to use a specific editor regardless of the EDITOR environment variable value.
`force_builtin_editor = true' takes precedence over EDITOR and external_editor settings.
The builtin editor accepts standard printable characters, enter, and backspace. There is no support for moving the cursor with the
arrow keys or mouse. To exit the editor and save the note, create a new line with only a dot (.) on it, or press escape.
ENCRYPTION:
Encrypting a note will apply DES encryption to the note using a passphrase which is requested from the user during the process. The
passphrase is then required to decrypt, edit, or read the note. Decrypting a note will restore the note as plain text, and the
passphrase will no longer be required for access.
CONFIGURATION FILE:
The nodau config file is located at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nodau/nodau.conf which is typically ~/.config/nodau/nodau.conf.
The following config settings are currently in use:
SETTING VALUES
external_editor name of a text editor executable (vim, nano,etc)
force_builtin_editor true or false
import_old_db true or false
If import_old_db value is true or not set, nodau will import notes from the 0.2.x database to the 0.3.x database.
AUTHOR
This manual page was modified by Lisa Milne <lisa@ltmnet.com> from an original written by Salvatore Bonaccorso <carnil@debian.org> for the
Debian system (but may be used by others).
April 2012 NODAU(1)