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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
OS : Oracle Linux 6.8
shell : bash
As shown below, I have multiple files like below (query1-extract_aa, query1-extract_ab, query1-extract_ac, ....)
$ ls -l
total 235680
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-rw-rw-r-- 1 reportusr reportusr 30M May 3 11:25... (5 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hey guys,
I have wrote the following script to apply a module named "trinity" on my files. (it takes two input files and spit a trinity.fasta as output)
#!/bin/bash -l
#SBATCH -p node
#SBATCH -A <projectID>
#SBATCH -n 16
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have multiple files in folder which i want to rename. hence I am using the below command in my script by I get an error:
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But I get the below error:
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have hundreds of files with XXX in their file name and I want to rename all of them with YYY in place of XXX.
for ex:
$ ls -1
123XXX789
345XXX678
Output
$ ls -1
123YYY789
345YYY678
I know we can loop in each file and sed to replace and rename each file but ren *XXX* *YYY*... (4 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
In my directory I have many files, for e.g.
file_123
file_124
file_125
file_126
file_127
Instead of renaming these files one by one, I would like to rename them at a same time using same command... they should appear like
123
124
125
126
127
What command(awk or ls or... (3 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
hello:
I have multiple files with names like: somestring_y2010m01d01
somestring_y2010m01d02
..........
somestring_y2010m12d31
How... (4 Replies)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi everyone,
I'm very green in Linux.
Please help me to solve my problem.
I have thousands of files and I want to change their names.
They have naming convection: prefix_date_date+1_suffix.nc
prefix: ext-GLORY
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all, I have some files like:
pickup.0000043200.t001.t001.data
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pickup.0000043200.t002.t001.data
pickup.0000043200.t002.t002.data
pickup.0000043200.t003.t001.data
pickup.0000043200.t003.t002.data
I need to rename these files to
... (4 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have several hundred files in one directory which I need to move to another directory with the new extension, for example:
/bb/data/rptmgr* are in the source directory need to be moved to
/bb/data55/rptmgr*.new
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
can anyone have a ksh script to rename multiple files (ie to remove .Z extension of the files)
can someone correct this?
for i in *.Z
do
var1 = substr($i, 1,at(".Z",$i)-1)
mv $i $var1
done
Thanks..
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PYTAGS(1) [FIXME: manual] PYTAGS(1)
NAME
pytags - set and remove tags on media files from filename and options
SYNOPSIS
pytags [OPTIONS] file [file...]
DESCRIPTION
pytags is a simple, general-purpose tool for setting and removing media file tags. With no options, pytags prints a tag summary for all
files specified on the command line. Options can be used to set and remove tags on files.
Using --format, it is easy to change or create tags on by parsing metadata from filenames according to an arbitrary format string. This
makes it simple to tag files that are consistently named.
Additionally, tags can be manipulated directly with the --add, --set, and --remove options. These options are processed in order, so
options specified later on the command-line may cause values set by earlier options to be overwritten. These options must appear after the
--format, if it is used.
OPTIONS
--add=EXPR
Append a tag value all files according to EXPR. EXPR should be an expression like "artist=Foo". May be specified multiple times to add
multiple values.
--format=FORMAT
Tag files with metadata extrapolated from filenames using format string FORMAT; see the section called "FORMAT STRINGS". This option
must be specified before --add, --set, or --remove.
--set=EXPR
Set a single tag on all files according to EXPR. EXPR should be an expression like "artist=Foo". May be specified multiple times to set
multiple tags. --set cannot be used to specify multiple values for a single tag. To do that, use --remove followed by multiple --add
options.
--remove=TAG
Remove tags named TAG. May be specified more than once to remove multiple tags.
-h, --help
Show summary of options and exit.
-v, --version
Show version of program and exit.
FORMAT STRINGS
The format string expected by --format is the same as that for pytagsfs. See the pytagsfs manual page for more information.
EXAMPLES
Remove the genre tag from all .ogg files in the current directory.
$ pytags --remove genre *.ogg
Set the artist and album tag on all .mp3 files, and remove the genre tag.
$ pytags --set artist=Foo --set album=Bar --remove genre *.mp3
Tag all of the .flac files in the current directory. All such files are assumed to be in the format "tracknum artist - trackname
[album].flac".
$ pytags --format '%n %a - %t [%l].flac' *.flac
BUGS
Please report bugs on launchpad at http://launchpad.net/products/pytagsfs/+bugs.
pytags relies on mutagen (the underlying Python tags library) to choose an appropriate tag format for the files being tagged. This cannot
currently be overridden.
SEE ALSO
pytagsfs(1)
AUTHOR
Forest Bond
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009
[FIXME: source] 2009-12-04 PYTAGS(1)