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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users UNIX with GUI Post 302797569 by Prateek007 on Monday 22nd of April 2013 09:07:13 PM
Old 04-22-2013
Question UNIX with GUI

Dear Experts,

My application is running on linux, which makes me connect to lot of different servers manually through putty, and execute the commands.

Is there a way, i can create a GUI, or something, where click on few buttons can be translated in to predefined commands at BE and i need not connect to servers using putty each time. Or probably we can think it other way, to get the same technical task done from a non-techie person, with user friendly interface.

Your thoughts on this are very much appreciated.

Thanks Smilie
 

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VILEGET(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						VILEGET(1)

NAME
vileget - Pass file edit requests to a Vile editor running Vileserv. SYNOPSIS
vileget [-n] [-d] [-w] [-s socket-path] [-c command] [-C command] [file ...] DESCRIPTION
Vileget can be used to load files into an already running instance of Vile or XVile. The editor should have already loaded and started the Vileserv perl module. (See the Vileserv documentation for more detail.) By default, if vileget cannot connect to a running instance of the editor it tries to start a new one. This will only work correctly if you have configured Vile to start Vileserv automatically. (Vileget will try to find an XVile binary first, then look for a Vile binary.) Vileget looks for the Vileserv socket in the user's home directory ($HOME/.vilesock) by default. This can be changed by setting the VILESOCK environment variable, or by using the -s option. If vileget is handed a directory name, it trys to get the target Vile to load the directory.pm module and popup the appropriate directory listing. This only works for the first directory mentioned on the command line, and it only works if the target Vile is configured to accept remote commands (see the -c/-C options). COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS -d With this option, vileget will change the current working directory of the running Vile to be the directory in which vileget is being run, in addition to loading any requested files. -n This tells vileget NOT to try starting a new instance of Vile if necessary. If vileget cannot connect to a running Vile, it will just die with a connection error instead. -w Vileget waits for given file(s) to be written by Vile before exiting. -s socket-path Tells vileget to use the socket given by socket-path. This overrides the default and the environment variable VILESOCK. -c command -C command The -c and -C options can be used to pass arbitrary Vile commands to a running instance of Vile. These can be used at the same time that file edits are being requested, or without giving any files at all. When file arguments are used, the -c option can be used to execute a Vile command before the requested files are loaded. The -C option is used to execute a Vile command after the requested files are loaded. If no file arguments are given, then -c and -C are basically the same, except that -c has precedence. These options are non-repeatable, so you can only execute two Vile commands per invocation of vileget. Of course, there are always procedures... You can have a lot of mindless fun with these two options. For example, you can popup and close the buffer list by repeatedly executing: vileget -c '*' As a nod towards security, command execution is disabled by default in Vileserv. To enable it, you can use setv %vileserv-accept-commands true in your .vilerc file. Note that running something like vileget -c 'setv %vileserv-accept-commands false' can be used to disable remote commands dynamically. Naturally, this is considered to be both a security violation *and* a feature... Passing arbitrary commands to Vile may well produce arbitrary results. The author assumes no liability for edit sessions that have collapsed into singularities, or, as a matter of fact, for anything else. SEE ALSO
vileserv(3), vile(1) AUTHOR
J. Chris Coppick, 1998 (last updated: July 26, 2000) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-03 VILEGET(1)
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