Hi everybody, first of all i am a new member in UNIX.com and this is my first post.
I am impressed with the amount of information a person can ever have in this forum, it is really great having something similiar; anyways let me tell you about the problem I am having, hope you will answer me.... (6 Replies)
I try to run a script as background job.
script:
#!/usr/bin/csh
/usr/bin/date +20%y-%m-%d > ~/datsql.txt
If I start it I got this output:
tac> ./datermitteln&
293
+ Stopped (SIGTTOU) ./datermitteln&
I insert the following line inside my script, but without any... (3 Replies)
Hiya,
Recently I've run a few scripts in the foreground, but have realised later they should of been better nohup'd and placed in the background. I understand how to change a foreground job into a background one, but how would put the job into the nohup state?
Thanks (1 Reply)
on gnome i open a terminal and run wget http://soommmething & in the background. because wget shows me downloading progress percentage and download speed continuously, I exit the gnome-terminal
after a while i want to see the download percentage but dont know how. my ps -u myname shows that... (3 Replies)
Hi,
in my script I need to execute the following command:
query $id 456 432
but it waits for a RETURN character from keyboard and therefore, it fails. I tried something like:
query $id 456 432 << '\n'
but, i'ts clear it is not correct. Is there any way to do this?
Thxs. (0 Replies)
Hello,
I need help with a bash script that I try to improve. I could not find answer so far, maybe because I'm not to familiar with the terminology so feel free to correct my language.
I have a script that looks like:
NODES="node_a node_b node_c"
for NODE in $NODES
do
... (4 Replies)
I have many CPU intensive processes running and sometimes I run them in the foreground so that I can see what the output is.
I want to send that foreground process to the background, but also have it direct the output to a logfile.
I know to send something to the bg I do
Ctrl-z on the FG... (6 Replies)
Can someone please explain when input redirection is necessary?
For example, "cat filename" and "cat< filename" produce the same result. I was told that if I need to bunzip a file that I should type "bunzip2<filename.bz2." However, if I omit the "<" I still get the same result. Can someone... (4 Replies)
Example script:
find mydir -type f -exec echo {}>aaa \; -exec echo {}>bbb \;The two paths go the the bbb file, while there should be one of them on each file. How should I do it to get it working? (2 Replies)
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hsmarkdown
HSMARKDOWN(1) General Commands Manual HSMARKDOWN(1)NAME
hsmarkdown - convert markdown-formatted text to HTML
SYNOPSIS
hsmarkdown [input-file]...
DESCRIPTION
hsmarkdown converts markdown-formatted text to HTML. It is designed to be usable as a drop-in replacement for John Gruber's Markdown.pl.
If no input-file is specified, input is read from stdin. Otherwise, the input-files are concatenated (with a blank line between each) and
used as input. Output goes to stdout by default. For output to a file, use shell redirection:
hsmarkdown input.txt > output.html
hsmarkdown is implemented as a symlink to the pandoc(1) executable. When called under the name hsmarkdown, pandoc behaves as if it had
been called with the options --from markdown --to html --strict and disables all other options. (Command-line options will be interpreted
as filenames, as they are by Markdown.pl.)
SEE ALSO pandoc(1). The README file distributed with Pandoc contains full documentation.
The Pandoc source code and all documentation may be downloaded from <http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/>.
AUTHORS
John MacFarlane.
Pandoc User Manuals March 23, 2010 HSMARKDOWN(1)