A shout out to Scott who gave me a helping hand to turn a simple sample Vue.js app I wrote yesterday into a Vue.js component:
For any Vue'ers who want the complete code, you can add this component to any root Vue.js element as long as the Vue instance is instantiated after the component appears in the script, for example, any root level element (like the one below) that appears after the component.
Then, in the HTML, just do something like this:
Thanks again to Scott for learning Vue.js with me and for the helping hand!
Maybe we will add this simple unixtime clock to the forums somewhere or use this component to replace the unixtime on the home page.....
Hi, i have wrote a scripts thats connect too some tables in a phpBB community. I have got contact with all of the tables but becouse phpBB uses unixtime, it is showed wrong. 0312011557 (Wednesday, 12. january, 15.57). I ask on this page becouse it is a unixpage, sow I wonder i someone has a script... (1 Reply)
Hello,
since hours I am trying to replace in a csv-file the date_time to unixtime.
I tried sed, awk but not successful. I can not call a shell command within awk.
Probably there is an easier way.
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards, telemi
test.csv:
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Hi,
I need to take the unix time and format it to a date/time string like this
yyyymmdd,hhmmss
I'm wrting in shell but have tried calling perl, but all the perl options I found on here puts output to Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 format.
Any help?
Cheers
Neil (4 Replies)
Hello Experts,
Below is the record i have:
sample data attached
I want this record of each row to be in single line and there are multiple rowise unixtime mentioned e.g 11996327 , This needs to be converted to Human readdable data and time from multiple rows
Can you help me , it will be... (10 Replies)
Did a lot of searching on the net and found a lot of tricky ways and Vue.js libs to set meta tags, but I wanted sometime simpler.
So, given this standard HTML:
<head>
<title>Page Title</title>
<meta name="description" content="Page Description">
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Vue Router has some quirks and on of the quirks is that it is not reliable when adding external links using the vue-router library.
After struggling with many solutions, I have found that creating a simple Vue.js component like this one seems to work the best (so far):
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A number of people have asked me how to get started with Vue.js and my reply before today was to Google "Vue.js". That has changed and my recommendation to anyone who wants to learn the fastest growing, easiest to learn and use Vue.js web dev framework is to watch this video tutorial series:
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Here is very good video from Evan You, founder of Vue.js, on the state of Vue.js
State of Vuenation with Evan You
Here is a nice PDF report on Vue.js
Update State of Vue.js Report
Vue.js is now the second most starred project on GitHub, recently surpassing Bootstrap.
These two... (0 Replies)
Sooner than later I will render forum discussions in Vue.js to complement the standard way of showing forum threads.
Today, I ran across this component, vue-code-highlight
Beautiful code syntax highlighting as Vue.js component.
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums225-picture1199.jpg
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tracesplit
TRACESPLIT(1) User Commands TRACESPLIT(1)NAME
tracesplit - split traces
SYNOPSIS
tracesplit [ -f bpf | --filter=bpf] [ -c count | --count=count] [ -b bytes | --bytes=bytes] [ -i seconds | --seconds=seconds] [ -s unixtime
| --starttime=unixtime] [ -e unixtime | --endtime=unixtime] [ -m maxfiles | --maxfiles=maxfiles] [ -S snaplen | --snaplen=snaplen] [ -z
level | --compress-level=level] [ -Z method | --compress-type=method] inputuri [inputuri ...] outputuri
DESCRIPTION
tracesplit splits the given input traces into multiple tracefiles
-f bpf filter
output only packets that match tcpdump style bpf filter
-c count
output count packets per output file. The output file will be named after the basename given in the outputuri with the packet num-
ber of the first packet in this file.
-b bytes
output bytes bytes per file
-i seconds
start a new tracefile after "seconds" seconds
-s unixtime
don't output any packets before unixtime
-e unixtime
don't output any packets after unixtime
-m maxfiles
do not create more than "maxfiles" trace files
-S snaplen
Truncate packets to "snaplen" bytes long. The default is collect the entire packet.
-z level
Compress the data using the specified compression level, ranging from 0 to 9. Higher compression levels tend to result in better
compression but require more processing power to compress.
-Z compression-method
Compress the data using the specified compression algorithm. Accepted methods are "gzip", "bzip2", "lzo" or "none". Default value is
none unless a compression level is specified, in which case gzip will be used.
EXAMPLES
create a 1MB erf trace of port 80 traffic.
tracesplit -z 1 -Z gzip -f 'port 80' -b $[ 1024 * 1024 ]
erf:/traces/bigtrace.gz erf:/traces/port80.gz
LINKS
More details about tracesplit (and libtrace) can be found at http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation
SEE ALSO libtrace(3), tracemerge(1), tracefilter(1), traceconvert(1), tracesplit_dir(1), tracereport(1), tracertstats(1), tracestats(1), tracepkt-
dump(1), traceanon(1), tracesummary(1), tracereplay(1), tracediff(1), traceends(1), tracetopends(1)AUTHORS
Perry Lorier <perry@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
tracesplit (libtrace) January 2011 TRACESPLIT(1)