I have a large directory of web pages. I am doing a search through the web pages using grep and would like to get a list of unique file names of search results. The following command works fine to give me a list of file names where term appears:
grep -l term *.html
However, since these are... (3 Replies)
I'm looking for terminal programs, which organize and pretty code like HTML or JavaScript.
Thanks!
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I have 84 files with the following names splitseqs.1, spliseqs.2 etc.
and I want to change the .number to a unique filename.
E.g.
change splitseqs.1 into splitseqs.7114_1#24
and
change spliseqs.2 into splitseqs.7067_2#4
So all the current file names are unique, so are the new file names.... (1 Reply)
Is it possible to modify file like this.
1. Remove all the duplicate names in a define column i.e 4th col
2. Count the no.of unique names separated by ";" and print as a 5th col
thanx in advance!!
Q
input
c1 30 3 Eh2
c10 96 3 Frp
c41 396 3 Ua5;Lop;Kol;Kol
c62 2 30 Fmp;Fmp;Fmp
... (5 Replies)
I want to have one .bash_profile works on multiple platform, ubuntu, debian, redhat, cygwin, osx. So how should I organize .bash_profile?
It can be multiple files in some subdir
Let me brief you:
what i want is a way to organize bash_profile across platforms so I can use one set of profiles... (2 Replies)
Dear Users,
Appreciate your help if you could help me with splitting a large file > 1 million lines with sed or awk. below is the text in the file
input file.txt
scaffold1 928 929 C/T +
scaffold1 942 943 G/C +
scaffold1 959 960 C/T +... (6 Replies)
Hello, maybe someone could help me with this.
I'm trying to print in a more ordered way this input.
the input file is:
AB XY UT ZW PRAT
0 3 4 7214800 93
0 3 4 730770 ... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ophiuchus
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
vmsprep
VMSPREP(LOCAL) VMSPREP(LOCAL)
NAME
vmsprep - VMS tape preperation aid
SYNOPSIS
vmsprep [-] [name ...]
DESCRIPTION
Vmsprep traverses hierarchies of files and prepares them for transportation to VMS. Since ANSI stardard tapes (the VMS standard) do not
allow hierarchy, this program provides a method of flattening the hierarchy onto a tape in such a way that it can be unpacked on VMS to
recreate the same tree structure.
For reasons best not described here, vmsprep will attempt to exclude all RCS and SCCS archives by ignoring all files or directories named
'RCS' or 'SCCS', or files starting with 's.' or ending in ',v'.
The output of vmsprep is a pair of files vmsprep.namelist and UNPACK.COM. vmsprep.namelist is a list of files to be placed on the tape in
the format required by ansitape. If the first argument is '-' instead of a file or directory name, vmsprep will instead send the namelist
to standard output, and place UNPACK.COM in /tmp to avoid attempting to write in the current directory. All of the files except UNPACK.COM
will be placed on the tape under cryptic names. UNPACK.COM is a VMS command script which will recreate all of the necessary directories
and then move the cryptically named files to their proper place.
A typical sequence would be:
vmsprep - tree1 tree2 file | ansitape cln trees -
Then on a VMS machine
mount MFA0: trees
copy MFA0:*.*.* *
@UNPACK
FILES
vmsprep.namelist
UNPACK.COM
DIAGNOSTICS
A warning is reported if a file or directory name contains a character not permitted in VMS names. The offending character is replaced by
'Z' and vmsprep continues.
SEE ALSO
ansitape(l)
BUGS
Extra periods in file names may not be dealt with optimally.
All files and directories to be moved must be descendants of the current working directory. Absolute path names and paths containing ".."
will produce unpredictable results.
Since vmsprep uses find(1) internally, it does not follow symbolic links.
The exclusion of RCS and SCCS files should be controlled by a command line flag.
Assumes VMS v4.0 or greater for long file names.
4/10/85 UCB Local VMSPREP(LOCAL)