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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need the script to remove common strings,tags etc Post 302598057 by acdc on Monday 13th of February 2012 08:18:21 AM
Old 02-13-2012
thanks

thanks a lot for quick reply.

ambious code is working perfectly.

Presently the output is :

Code:
platform/packages/wallpapers/Basic
225e410f054c4ad5c828b0fec9be1b47c4376711
platform/packages/wallpapers/Galaxy4
536e9c842b63ad618936b758076edf18f9726d98
platform/packages/wallpapers/HoloSpiral
d816c1b97de9609d5479ae85611f9b2bf5f609aa
platform/packages/wallpapers/LivePicker
ad8535ee889d92348da3faa63dcd5ea097952dd9

Now I need to insert a text at every alternate line : I want output something like this :

Code:
Project platform/packages/wallpapers/Basic
225e410f054c4ad5c828b0fec9be1b47c4376711
Project platform/packages/wallpapers/Galaxy4
536e9c842b63ad618936b758076edf18f9726d98
Project platform/packages/wallpapers/HoloSpiral
d816c1b97de9609d5479ae85611f9b2bf5f609aa
Project platform/packages/wallpapers/LivePicker
ad8535ee889d92348da3faa63dcd5ea097952dd9


I did google it.But most of them use sed command. I want it to be done using a single command.


But thanks both of for quick response.Thank you very much,

acdc
 

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NAME
dradio-config - generate dradio configuration SYNOPSIS
dradio-config [--rss] DESCRIPTION
dradio-config is a script to help keep the dradio menu list configuration ~/.config/dradio/menu.xml up-to-date. It relies on curl, tidy, and xsltproc to screen scrape the DR streams and podcasts pages, and outputs the resulting XML on stdout. Invoke it as, e.g. dradio-config > radio.xml dradio-config --rss > podcast.xml FILES
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