I understand that to find a type of file using command find I could do "find -type f -name \*.htm -print".
However, I wish to find all files BUT *.htm.
Can I negate the search somehow?
Again, I have peeked into the man files etc... If anyone has an answer, Thanks in Advance! (3 Replies)
I couldn't find the original thread that I created and since I didn't get a definitive answer, I figured I'd try again. Maybe this time I can describe what I want a little better.
I've got two files, each with thousands of names all separated by new line. I want to know if 'name in file1'... (2 Replies)
Hi all
i need your help .. I am having a multiple file in directory and i have find out the Rcopy word from these files and need to print those files which contains the Rcopy word
Thanks and regards
Vijay sahu (2 Replies)
Hello folks,
I have a text file aa.txt that contains below text
(\')|(\-\-)
((\%3D)|(=))
20%0d%
i want to search each line pattern in /opt/1.log and /opt/2.log. Can some one suggest (1 Reply)
I have several files (around 50) that have the similar format. I need to extract the 5th line from every file and output that into a text file. So far, I have been able to figure out how to do it for a single file:
$ awk 'NR==5' text1.txt > results.txt
OR
$ sed -n '5p' text1.txt > results.txt... (6 Replies)
I want to search files (basically .cc files) in /xx folder and subfolders.
Those files (*.cc files) must contain #include "header.h" AND x() function.
I am writing it another way to make it clear,
I wanna list of *.cc files that have 'header.h' & 'x()'. They must have two strings, header.h... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have several files that look like this:
File1.txt
Data1
Data2
Data20
File2.txt
Data1
Data5
Data10
File3.txt
Data1
Data2
Data17
File4.txt (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to find files which are older than 15 days.
I have written a command as below,
find -mtime +15 -print
I understand (System date - last modified time of a file) should be greater than or equal to 15 days.
This command returns files which are 15 days old..
i.e... (1 Reply)
Hi all...
Can somebody pls help me with this...
I have a directory (dir1) which has many subdirectories(vr001,vr002,vr003..) with each subdir containing similar text file(say ras.txt).
I have another directory(dir2) which has again got some subdir(vr001c,vr002c,vr003c..) with each subdir... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sc_warts2text
SC_WARTS2TEXT(1) BSD General Commands Manual SC_WARTS2TEXT(1)NAME
sc_warts2text -- simple dump of information contained in a warts file.
SYNOPSIS
sc_warts2text [-d ip2descr-file] [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
The sc_warts2text utility provides a simple dump of information contained in a sequence of warts files. The output is the same as that which
would have been provided by scamper if the text output option had been chosen instead of the warts output option when the data was collected.
The options are as follows:
-d ip2descr-file
specifies the name of a file with IP-address, description mappings, one mapping per line. See the examples section for further
information.
While the output of sc_warts2text is structured and suitable for initial analyses of results, the format of the output is not suitable for
automated parsing and analysis as the output of sc_warts2text will change overtime with no regard to backwards compatibility. Analyses of
the contents of a warts file should be made using specialised programs which link against the scamper file API.
EXAMPLES
The command:
sc_warts2text file1.warts file2.warts
will decode and print the contents of file1.warts, followed by the contents of file2.warts.
The command:
gzcat file1.warts.gz | sc_warts2text
will print the contents of the uncompressed file supplied on stdin.
Given a set of IP-address, description pairs in a file name mappings.txt:
192.0.2.1 "foo"
192.0.2.2 "bar"
then the command gzcat file1.warts.gz | sc_warts2text -d mappings.txt will print the description associated with a given destination address
before each result is presented.
SEE ALSO scamper(1), sc_wartsdump(1)AUTHORS
sc_warts2text is written by Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>.
BSD October 15, 2010 BSD