12-23-2004
-> Wednesday: 50%
-> Thursday: x
awk -F '{print $2}' input file = recupere the second word (50% and x)
|grep -v 'x' = exlude the character "x"
Also you could used :
awk -F '{print $2}' input file | grep %
you recupere only the %
It is the same result
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SHELR(1) SHELR(1)
NAME
shelr - screencasting for shell ninjas
DESCRIPTION
Shelr records terminal output and can replay it.
Also you can shere Your records at http://shelr.tv/ or other services.
SYNOPSIS
shelr command [id]
COMMANDS
record Will record your terminal unless you type exit or Ctrl+D and store it to $HOME/.local/share/shelr/
list lists all your shellcasts.
play plays local or remote shellcast.
push publish your shellcast
dump dump shellcast as json to current directory.
EXAMPLES
Record your shellcast:
$ shelr record
$ # do something ...
$ exit
List recorded shellcasts:
$ shelr list
Play local shellcast:
$ shelr play 1293702847 # play your own local record
$ shelr play record.json # created with shelr dump
$ shelr play last # will play most recent local record
Play remote shellcast:
$ shelr play http://shelr.tv/records/4d1f7c3890820d6144000002.json
Publish your shellcast:
$ shelr push 1293702847
$ shelr push last # will push most recent local record
Setup recording backend:
$ shelr backend script
$ shelr backend ttyrec
BUGS
Windows heh.
COPYRIGHT
(C) 2010, 2011, 2012 Antono Vasiljev self@antono.info
Licensed under GPLv3+
SEE ALSO
script(1), scriptreplay(1), ttyrec(1), ttyplay(1)
April 2012 SHELR(1)