You could use this bashism (?; don't know about other shells) in the first place. man bash:
Quote:
QUOTING . . .
Words of the form $'string' are treated specially. The word expands to string, with backslash-escaped characters replaced as specified by the ANSI C standard.
How to convert ^M appearing at end of line to unix newline?
As I have tried with ^M in 'tr' it replaced ^ to a newline.
Thanks in advance. (21 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I'm using Hp unix tru64.
I have generate one file from shell script.
bus that file content pre "8 space char" convert one tab character.
why?
result file hex format:
hex 20 20 20 20 20 to 09 (6 Replies)
hi,
I want to print the below lines
"Message from bac logistics
The Confirmation File has not been received."
When i give like this in the code
"Message from bac logistics\n The Confirmation File has not been received."
It is giving only
Message from bac logistics\n The... (9 Replies)
hi,
I have a for loop where in I write some file name to another file.
I want to write all the filenames to another without any newlines. how can i avoid getting new lines with echo?
Thanks,
Srilaxmi (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a .txt file which has a tilde(~) in it.
All that I want is to break into a newline whenever there is an occurence of '~'.
I have tried SED to do that but I could not succeed.
I would appreciate if I can get a shell script(ksh) for this problem real quick.
Thanks in advance.
... (5 Replies)
I have a file (pema)with a single long record which i have to break up into multiple lines
Input
s1aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas1bbbbbbbbbbs1cccccccccc
Output
s1aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
s1bbbbbbbbbb
s1cccccccccc
m planning to do it by replacing s1 by \ns1 \n is the new line character
i... (5 Replies)
Hi all..
I have a text file which looks like below:
abcd
efgh
ijkl
(blank space)
I need to remove only the last (blank space) from the file. When I try wc -l the file name,the number of lines coming is 3 only, however blank space is there in the file.
I have tried options like... (14 Replies)
I have variable that contains multiple values of number and also include overpunch(i.e. # $ % etc) character so we want to replace it with numbers.
here are the example:
Code:
11500#.0#
28575$.5$
527#.7#
42".2"
2794 .4
2279!.9!
1067&.7&
926#.6#
2279!.9!
885".5"
11714$.4$
27361'.1'... (1 Reply)
I have a file which comes every day and the file data look's as below.
Vi abc.txt
a|b|c|d\n
a|g|h|j\n
Some times we receive the file with only a new line character in the file like
vi abc.txt
\n (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: rak Kundra
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stg-branch - Branch operations: switch, list, create, rename, delete, ...
SYNOPSIS
stg branch
stg branch <branch>
stg branch --list
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Create, clone, switch between, rename, or delete development branches within a git repository.
stg branch
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linkstg:init[] manually. If you give a committish argument, the new branch is based there; otherwise, it is based at the current HEAD.
StGit will try to detect the branch off of which the new branch is forked, as well as the remote repository from which that parent
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Clone the current branch, under the name <new-branch> if specified, or using the current branch's name plus a timestamp.
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Prevent StGit from modifying a branch -- either the current one, or one named on the command line.
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Allow StGit to modify a branch -- either the current one, or one named on the command line. This undoes the effect of an earlier stg
branch --protect command.
--delete
Delete the named branch. If there are any patches left in the branch, StGit will refuse to delete it unless you give the --force flag.
A protected branch cannot be deleted; it must be unprotected first (see --unprotect above).
If you delete the current branch, you are switched to the "master" branch, if it exists.
-d DESCRIPTION, --description DESCRIPTION
Set the branch description.
--force
Force a delete when the series is not empty.
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