Hi, I am a newbie at Unix scritping, and I have a question.
Looking at the search functionality on Unix. Here I have a structure
root---------dir1 ------- file1, file2, file3
|_____dir2 ______file1@, file4
|_____dir3_______file1@, file5
Under root directory, I... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm new to awk and I'm experiencing syntax error that I don't know how to resolve. Hopefully some experts in this forum can help me out.
I created an awk file that look like this:
$ cat myawk.awk
BEGIN {
VAR1=PATTERN1
VAR2=PATTERN2
}
/VAR1/ { flag=1 }
/VAR2/ { flag=0 }
{... (7 Replies)
Hello ,
When using vim, can ctag and cscope support recording search results and displaying the history results ? Once I jump to one tag, I can use :tnext to jump to next tag, but how can I display the preview search result? (0 Replies)
I am using GAWK to search for a specific pattern:
gawk '{IGNORECASE=1;} /<a href=/&&/\$/,/<\/a/' index.html
<a class=author href="http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/?areaID=10&amp;catAbb=sss&amp;query=ps vita" title="craigslist washington, DC | all fo
r sale / wanted search "ps... (1 Reply)
If I am searching for AA then then BB in a loop, how do I make the output always contain 6 columns of comma separated data even when there may only be 4 search matches?
AA11
AA12
AA13
AA14
BB11
BB12
BB13
BB14
BB15
BB16
Final output:
AA11,AA12,AA13,AA14,,,... (14 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am in search of unix command which can search a particular pattern in all files which are created/modified today ONLY. Which is the best way to achieve this?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Nakul_sh
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rafind2
RAFIND2(1) BSD General Commands Manual RAFIND2(1)NAME
rafind2 -- Advanced commandline hexadecimal editor
SYNOPSIS
rafind2 [-zXnrhv] [-b size] [-f from] [-t to] [-[m|s|e] str] [-x hex] file
DESCRIPTION
rafind2 is a program to find byte patterns into files
The options are:
-z Search for zero-terminated strings
-s str Search for a specific string
-e regex Search for a regular expression string matches
-x hex Search for an hexpair string
-m mask Set binary mask to be applied
-f from Specify the source adddress
-t to Specify the target adddress
-X Display hexdump of search results
-n Do not stop the search when a read error occurs
-r Show output in radare commands
-b size Define block size
-h Show help message
-v Print version and exit
SEE ALSO radare2(1), rahash2(1), rabin2(1), ranal2(1), radiff2(1), rasm2(1), ragg2(1), rarun2(1), rax2(1),
AUTHORS
pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>, nibble <nibble@develsec.org>
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