Not sure what your intention is but if you want to use one file at a time, using a for loop,the problem with you last example seems to be with cat F* instead of cat "$i"
so try something like this:
Hello
when I try to run rm on multiple files I have problem to delete files with space.
I have this command :
find . -name "*.cmd" | xargs \rm -f
it doing the work fine but when it comes across files with spaces like : "my foo file.cmd"
it refuse to delete it
why? (1 Reply)
Question for anyone that might be able to help:
My objective is to eheck if a file (a source file) exists in a directory. If it does then, I'd like to call an application (Informatica ETL file...not necessary to know) to run a program which extracts data and loads it into multiple targets.
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have thousands of files in a directory that have the following 2 formats:
289620178.aln
289620179.aln
289620180.aln
289620183.aln
289620184.aln
289620185.aln
289620186.aln
289620187.aln
289620188.aln
289620189.aln
289620190.aln
289620192.aln....
and:
alnCDS_1.fasta (1 Reply)
I'm trying some thing like this. But not working
It worked for bash files
Now I want some thing like that along with multiple input files by redirecting their outputs as inputs of next command like below
Could you guyz p0lz help me on this
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
BEGIN
{
}
script1a.awk... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to run a Perl script on multiple files, with same name ("Data.txt") but in different directories (eg : 2010_06_09_A/Data.txt, 2010_06_09_B/Data.txt).
I know how to run this perl script on files in the same directory like:
for $i in *.txt
do
perl myscript.pl $i > $i.new... (8 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forums, as you can probably tell... I'm also pretty new to scripting and writing any type of code.
I needed to know exactly how I can grep for multiple strings, in files located in one directory, but I need each string to output to a separate file.
So I'd... (19 Replies)
Hi
I have 100 files under file A labled 1.txt 2.txt.....100.txt(made up name)
I have 1 files under file B labled name.txt
How can i run the same perl script on 100 files and file name.txt
I want to run
perl script.pl A/1.txt B/name.txt
perl script.pl A/2.txt B/name.txt
.......
perl... (3 Replies)
How can I run the following command on multiple files and print out the corresponding multiple files.
perl script.pl genome.gff 1.txt > 1.gff
However, there are multiples files of 1.txt, from 1----100.txt
Thank you so much.
No duplicate posting! Continue here. (0 Replies)
How can I Run one script on multiple files and print out multiple files.
FOR EXAMPLE
i want to run script.pl on 100 files named 1.txt ....100.txt under same directory and print out corresponding file 1.gff ....100.gff.THANKS (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I've been having a look around to try and understand how i can do the below however havent come across anything that will work.
Basically I have a parser script that I need to run across all files in a certain directory, I can do this one my by one on comand line however I... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mutley2202
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dist::zilla::plugin::run
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Run(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Run(3pm)NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Run - Run external commands at specific phases of Dist::Zilla
VERSION
version 0.013
SYNOPSIS
[Run::BeforeRelease]
run = script/myapp_before1.pl %s
run = script/myapp_before2.pl %n %v
[Run::Release]
run = script/myapp_deploy1.pl %s
run = deployer.pl --dir %d --tgz %a --name %n --version %v
[Run::AfterRelease]
run = script/myapp_after.pl %s %v
; %p can be used as the path separator if you have contributors on a different OS
run = script%pmyapp_after.pl %s %v
DESCRIPTION
Run arbitrary commands at various Dist::Zilla phases.
CONVERSIONS
The following conversions/format specifiers are defined for passing as arguments to the specified commands (though not all values are
available at all phases).
o %a the archive of the release (available to all *Release phases)
o %d the directory in which the dist was built (not in "BeforeBuild")
o %n the dist name
o %p path separator ('/' on Unix, '\' on Win32... useful for cross-platform dist.ini files)
o %v the dist version
o %x full path to the current perl interpreter (like $^X but from Config)
Additionally %s is retained for backward compatibility. Each occurrence is replaced by a different value (like the regular "sprintf"
function). Individual plugins define their own values for the positional replacement of %s.
AUTHOR
Torsten Raudssus <torsten@raudssus.de> <http://www.raudssus.de/>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Raudssus Social Software <http://www.raudssus.de/>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.12.4 2011-11-09 Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Run(3pm)