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42893572
bash
0
Title: Error in code for parsing arguments Problem title: Error in code for parsing arguments Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: Error in code for parsing arguments Code signals: Error, i:0:1, i:1, i:j:1, Running, doc1, tests2
Error in code for parsing arguments Error in code for parsing arguments shell linux bash Error i:0:1 i:1 i:j:1 Running doc1 tests2 Error in code for parsing arguments i learned bash very recently, and i'm trying to read arguments for my script. So i wrote this, but i get an error (and vim has highlited in pink the last...
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20619869_c0
20619869
bash
0
Title: change line in bash using regular expression Problem title: change line in bash using regular expression Tags: regex, bash, linux, command-line Problem: change line in bash using regular expression Code signals: regular
change line in bash using regular expression change line in bash using regular expression regex bash linux command-line regular change line in bash using regular expression I need to replace some text using linux command line: i have some files: i have a partial solution: this works but when i tried to replace line 2 a...
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60496675_c0
60496675
bash
0
Title: Why does grep loop getdents system call? Problem title: Why does grep loop getdents system call? Tags: bash, grep, ubuntu, linux, linux-kernel Problem: Why does grep loop getdents system call? Code signals: Why, Process
Why does grep loop getdents system call? Why does grep loop getdents system call? bash grep ubuntu linux linux-kernel Why Process Why does grep loop getdents system call? I am running a recursive grep command against a webspace on a Linux Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS server in order to find all files with the specific phrase. Th...
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56395686_c0
56395686
bash
0
Title: How to extract text from large text Problem title: How to extract text from large text Tags: linux, bash Problem: How to extract text from large text Code signals: large, How, Fil0.fk, Fil1.fk, Fil2.fk, Fil3.fk, Fil4.fk
How to extract text from large text How to extract text from large text linux bash large How Fil0.fk Fil1.fk Fil2.fk Fil3.fk Fil4.fk How to extract text from large text I have Data which is in this format in FILE1.txt I want to Print data to a File .... FILE2.txt in this Below Format
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58995449_c1
58995449
bash
1
, FILE, _US, _th, _exp, _kmn, _kmx, _mu, _mxrej, N1_L1_US200_th1_C5_q1_exp-2_kmn3_kmx150_mu0.1_mxrej100_p.1, N2_L1_US200_th1_C5_q1_exp-2_kmn3_kmx150_mu0.1_mxrej100_p.1, N3_L1_US200_th1_C5_q1_exp-2_kmn3_kmx150_mu0.1_mxrej100_p.1
, FILE, _US, _th, _exp, _kmn, _kmx, _mu, _mxrej, N1_L1_US200_th1_C5_q1_exp-2_kmn3_kmx150_mu0.1_mxrej100_p.1, N2_L1_US200_th1_C5_q1_exp-2_kmn3_kmx150_mu0.1_mxrej100_p.1, N3_L1_US200_th1_C5_q1_exp-2_kmn3_kmx150_mu0.1_mxrej100_p.1
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60382571_c0
60382571
bash
0
Title: UTF8 checkmark in shell prompt Problem title: UTF8 checkmark in shell prompt Tags: zsh, bash, prompt Problem: UTF8 checkmark in shell prompt Code signals: UTF8, PS1, PWD, u2713, BEL$st, __git_ps1, PROMPT, vcs_info_msg_0_
UTF8 checkmark in shell prompt UTF8 checkmark in shell prompt zsh bash prompt UTF8 PS1 PWD u2713 BEL$st __git_ps1 PROMPT vcs_info_msg_0_ UTF8 checkmark in shell prompt I'm trying to get a green checkmark (when the last command finished successfully) in my Bash and Zsh prompts: (for Bash) (for Zsh) but that does not wor...
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22348603_c0
22348603
bash
0
Title: Linux differences between consecutive lines Problem title: Linux differences between consecutive lines Tags: bash, difference, line, linux Problem: Linux differences between consecutive lines Code signals: Linux, cron.log
Linux differences between consecutive lines Linux differences between consecutive lines bash difference line linux Linux cron.log Linux differences between consecutive lines I need to loop trough n lines of a file and for any i between 1 and n - 1 to get the difference line(n - 1) - line(n) . And here is the source fil...
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44775803_c0
44775803
bash
0
Title: How to collapse several string to one by key? Problem title: How to collapse several string to one by key? Tags: bash, python, perl, awk Problem: How to collapse several string to one by key? Code signals: How, key1, key2
How to collapse several string to one by key? How to collapse several string to one by key? bash python perl awk How key1 key2 How to collapse several string to one by key? For example I have a file: I want to get file:
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73702914_c0
73702914
bash
0
Title: subtraction of two columns from different rows Problem title: subtraction of two columns from different rows Tags: bash Problem: subtraction of two columns from different rows Code signals: different, input.bed, NC_048323.1
subtraction of two columns from different rows subtraction of two columns from different rows bash different input.bed NC_048323.1 subtraction of two columns from different rows How do I subtract the value of column 2 of one row with the value of column 3 of the previous row and print the result in a new row in bash. I...
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11060907_c0
11060907
bash
0
Title: Control spacing in awk output Problem title: Control spacing in awk output Tags: grep, bash, gnuplot, sed, awk Problem: Control spacing in awk output Code signals: Control, FNR, ecast_print_, hash_only.txt, final_output.txt
Control spacing in awk output Control spacing in awk output grep bash gnuplot sed awk Control FNR ecast_print_ hash_only.txt final_output.txt Control spacing in awk output I have two text files. hash_only.txt and final_output.txt hash_only.txt looks like below. final_output.txt looks like below. I have written a script...
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14667245_c2
14667245
bash
2
db, c8:9c:dc:d2:e3:d4, c8:9c:dc:d2:7e:e7, c8:9c:dc:d2:b0:f4, c8:9c:dc:d2:49:e8, c8:9c:dc:d2:82:31, c8:9c:dc:d2:81:2f, c8:9c:dc:d2:48:5c, c8:9c:dc:d2:81:e6, c8:9c:dc:d2:81:36, basename$id, Hostname, Aggiornamento, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
db, c8:9c:dc:d2:e3:d4, c8:9c:dc:d2:7e:e7, c8:9c:dc:d2:b0:f4, c8:9c:dc:d2:49:e8, c8:9c:dc:d2:82:31, c8:9c:dc:d2:81:2f, c8:9c:dc:d2:48:5c, c8:9c:dc:d2:81:e6, c8:9c:dc:d2:81:36, basename$id, Hostname, Aggiornamento, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
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26665593_c0
26665593
bash
0
Title: Modify fields of not unique lines in text file Problem title: Modify fields of not unique lines in text file Tags: unique, sorting, bash Problem: Modify fields of not unique lines in text file Code signals: Modify, enviando4
Modify fields of not unique lines in text file Modify fields of not unique lines in text file unique sorting bash Modify enviando4 Modify fields of not unique lines in text file I'am working on a script that needs to get the duplicated lines from a single text file and change the value on the date field, but only the t...
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28789829_c0
28789829
bash
0
Title: Find patterns across multiple log files? Problem title: Find patterns across multiple log files? Tags: bash, linux, regex, unix, shell Problem: Find patterns across multiple log files? Code signals: Find, Tue, Feb, MARK, Wed
Find patterns across multiple log files? Find patterns across multiple log files? bash linux regex unix shell Find Tue Feb MARK Wed Find patterns across multiple log files? I have eight log files in the following format: log01: log02: Every log file is generated by an instance of the same program reading different sens...
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43836820_c0
43836820
bash
0
Title: bash - find the differed string in column of file Problem title: bash - find the differed string in column of file Tags: bash, shell, sed, awk Problem: bash - find the differed string in column of file Code signals: input.txt
bash - find the differed string in column of file bash - find the differed string in column of file bash shell sed awk input.txt bash - find the differed string in column of file I have a file input.txt, in bash using sed,awk or shell script how can I get the only differed string in a column amount all? For example: I ...
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55140468_c0
55140468
bash
0
Title: Convert Bash String to JavaString Problem title: Convert Bash String to JavaString Tags: sh, implicit-conversion, string, java, bash Problem: Convert Bash String to JavaString Code signals: Convert, Bash, JavaString, file.txt
Convert Bash String to JavaString Convert Bash String to JavaString sh implicit-conversion string java bash Convert Bash JavaString file.txt Convert Bash String to JavaString I want to convert a String present in the bash variable to Java Supported String style. For Example: data="{"5": ">10%", "4": "<5%", "3": ">28 mo...
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42060298_c0
42060298
bash
0
Title: Capture the log hourly from daily log file Problem title: Capture the log hourly from daily log file Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: Capture the log hourly from daily log file Code signals: daily, Capture, now-1, mainlog.log
Capture the log hourly from daily log file Capture the log hourly from daily log file shell linux bash daily Capture now-1 mainlog.log Capture the log hourly from daily log file I have a log file which is daily rotate( let say main log file) I need capture the log hourly up-to now then store the hourly log file Ex; Whe...
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57700724_c0
57700724
bash
0
Title: shell , single line if statement with variable assignment error Problem title: shell , single line if statement with variable assignment error Tags: bash Problem: shell , single line if statement with variable assignment error
shell , single line if statement with variable assignment error shell , single line if statement with variable assignment error bash shell , single line if statement with variable assignment error I am receiving this error, not sure what is wrong with my statement.
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28211083_c0
28211083
bash
0
Title: Process file with Bash script Problem title: Process file with Bash script Tags: bash Problem: Process file with Bash script else echo $file $cd1 echo $file $cd2 fi done < "$1" Code signals: Process, Bash, V87.41, cd1, cd2, cd3
Process file with Bash script Process file with Bash script bash Process Bash V87.41 cd1 cd2 cd3 Process file with Bash script This is my first post, so kindly excuse me on the formatting..i did try I have a txt file which are tab separated which looks like this and I want to get an output tab separated like this with ...
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37466585_c0
37466585
bash
0
Title: changing a specific field as per file name Problem title: changing a specific field as per file name Tags: linux, bash, shell Problem: changing a specific field as per file name Code signals: TITLE, nxt_bas_01, nxt_bas_$num.txt
changing a specific field as per file name changing a specific field as per file name linux bash shell TITLE nxt_bas_01 nxt_bas_$num.txt changing a specific field as per file name I have 20 files named as nxt_bas_01.txt, nxt_bas_02.txt ... nxt_bas_20.txt and at all the files at line nr.5 i have the same text TITLE / nx...
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67361571_c6
67361571
bash
6
ica_subsp_enterica_Typhimurium_LT2, Salmonella_bongori, NZ_CP053416.1_prot_WP_000427862.1_2024, NZ_CP053416.1_prot_WP_079774928.1_2025, NZ_CP053416.1_prot_WP_000168315.1_2026, NC_003197.2_prot_NP_463124.1_4113, o1.1, file1, file2, FNR
ica_subsp_enterica_Typhimurium_LT2, Salmonella_bongori, NZ_CP053416.1_prot_WP_000427862.1_2024, NZ_CP053416.1_prot_WP_079774928.1_2025, NZ_CP053416.1_prot_WP_000168315.1_2026, NC_003197.2_prot_NP_463124.1_4113, o1.1, file1, file2, FNR
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4375246_c0
4375246
bash
0
Title: assigning &#x27;/*&#x27; to variable Problem title: assigning &#x27;/*&#x27; to variable Tags: bash, linux Problem: assigning '/*' to variable line='/*' echo $line Will prints all the directories in / I want to print as below. /*
assigning &#x27;/*&#x27; to variable assigning &#x27;/*&#x27; to variable bash linux assigning '/*' to variable Will prints all the directories in / I want to print as below.
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63903273_c3
63903273
bash
3
2 0.1042E-02 0.3365E-02 0.3427E-05 0.1021E-04 0.4837E-05 0.1619E-04 0.4837E-05 0.1619E-04 0.1623E-06 0.5093E-06 0.1623E-06 0.5093E-06 0.1522E-05 Code signals: Generalize, A1.dat, A2.dat, A3.dat, A4.dat, A5.dat, A6.dat, A.dat, A_full.dat
2 0.1042E-02 0.3365E-02 0.3427E-05 0.1021E-04 0.4837E-05 0.1619E-04 0.4837E-05 0.1619E-04 0.1623E-06 0.5093E-06 0.1623E-06 0.5093E-06 0.1522E-05 Code signals: Generalize, A1.dat, A2.dat, A3.dat, A4.dat, A5.dat, A6.dat, A.dat, A_full.dat
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69275915_c0
69275915
bash
0
Title: convert output to json in shell Problem title: convert output to json in shell Tags: jq, bash, shell Problem: convert output to json in shell Code signals: BBAOMACBOOKAIR2, AMPDeviceDiscoveryAgent, Can, ProcessId, IDENT, Unix, May
convert output to json in shell convert output to json in shell jq bash shell BBAOMACBOOKAIR2 AMPDeviceDiscoveryAgent Can ProcessId IDENT Unix May convert output to json in shell input: code: input | jq -R 'split("?")|{ deviceName:.[0], ProcessId:.[1], processName:.[2], description:.[3], timeWindow:.[4], numberOfOccurr...
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33481078_c0
33481078
bash
0
Title: Add new lines on CSV file Problem title: Add new lines on CSV file Tags: bash, csv Problem: Add new lines on CSV file Code signals: Add, CSV, id_name, Amy, google.com, Rob, other-url.com, anotherurl.com, other-again.com, Johh, Jack
Add new lines on CSV file Add new lines on CSV file bash csv Add CSV id_name Amy google.com Rob other-url.com anotherurl.com other-again.com Johh Jack Add new lines on CSV file I want to transform a CSV file using bash by adding new lines into it depending on some conditions described below : CSV file structure: I want...
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18642188_c0
18642188
bash
0
Title: Sorting csv file by 5th column using bash Problem title: Sorting csv file by 5th column using bash Tags: linux, bash Problem: Sorting csv file by 5th column using bash Code signals: bash, Sorting, Banana, Apple, file.csv, sorted.csv
Sorting csv file by 5th column using bash Sorting csv file by 5th column using bash linux bash bash Sorting Banana Apple file.csv sorted.csv Sorting csv file by 5th column using bash The file looks like and I need to have it be I have been trying to use All it does is make it How do I make it like this? It does not see...
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74467277_c0
74467277
bash
0
Title: count distinct users - shell script Problem title: count distinct users - shell script Tags: awk, bash, sed, shell Problem: count distinct users - shell script Code signals: user1, app1, app2, user2, user3, app4, user10, user4, app5
count distinct users - shell script count distinct users - shell script awk bash sed shell user1 app1 app2 user2 user3 app4 user10 user4 app5 count distinct users - shell script ==> user.application.2020-01-16-00-00.csv ==> user.application.2020-01-16-00-30.csv I want output like as follows, app followed by distinct nu...
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39055425_c2
39055425
bash
2
08-13 00:54:04,1471049644,62,28,18 2016-08-.... Where $f5 holds the rest of the read file. How can I remedy this? Code signals: How, mytext.txt, IFS, f1:$f1, f2:$f2, f3:$f3, f4:$f4, f5:$f5, f1:2016-08-13, f2:1471049642, f3:62, f4:28, f5:16
08-13 00:54:04,1471049644,62,28,18 2016-08-.... Where $f5 holds the rest of the read file. How can I remedy this? Code signals: How, mytext.txt, IFS, f1:$f1, f2:$f2, f3:$f3, f4:$f4, f5:$f5, f1:2016-08-13, f2:1471049642, f3:62, f4:28, f5:16
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66570014_c0
66570014
bash
0
Title: Extract specific path component in GNU parallel Problem title: Extract specific path component in GNU parallel Tags: gnu-parallel, bash Problem: Extract specific path component in GNU parallel Code signals: Extract, GNU, i.jpg, i.png
Extract specific path component in GNU parallel Extract specific path component in GNU parallel gnu-parallel bash Extract GNU i.jpg i.png Extract specific path component in GNU parallel Given these files in in/ , I would like use GNU parallel to convert all JPEGs to PNGs, to create My non-working solution so far, where...
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15688488_c0
15688488
bash
0
Title: Calculating GPA in awk? Problem title: Calculating GPA in awk? Tags: awk, bash, if-statement Problem: Calculating GPA in awk? Code signals: Calculating, GPA, CSC3320, SYSTEM, LEVEL, PROGRAMMING, CSC3210, ASSEMBLY, Your, my_course.txt
Calculating GPA in awk? Calculating GPA in awk? awk bash if-statement Calculating GPA CSC3320 SYSTEM LEVEL PROGRAMMING CSC3210 ASSEMBLY Your my_course.txt Calculating GPA in awk? What I would like the code below to do is parse a file with lines similar to and calculate the GPA based off of the equation sum of grade * c...
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34392812_c0
34392812
bash
0
Title: How to remove a line with an erroneous number of columns Problem title: How to remove a line with an erroneous number of columns Tags: sed, awk, bash Problem: How to remove a line with an erroneous number of columns Code signals: How
How to remove a line with an erroneous number of columns How to remove a line with an erroneous number of columns sed awk bash How How to remove a line with an erroneous number of columns I have some data and I need to remove erroneous lines where the column count does not equal the column count defined by the first li...
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69939849_c0
69939849
bash
0
Title: How to convert to json file Problem title: How to convert to json file Tags: json, bash Problem: How to convert to json file Code signals: How, action_name, created_at, Foo, Name, push_data, commit_title, Update, author_username, Bar
How to convert to json file How to convert to json file json bash How action_name created_at Foo Name push_data commit_title Update author_username Bar How to convert to json file I am writing a bash script utilizing to json Example This is my input file: I want to convert these into json like below Please let me know ...
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63248016_c2
63248016
bash
2
etc, Desktop, PD_sigma4, alpha0.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.01, alpha0.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.1, alpha0.sh, alpha10.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.01, alpha10.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.1, alpha10.sh, forbiden-sites.in, input0alpha0.in, input0alpha10.in, b1_
etc, Desktop, PD_sigma4, alpha0.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.01, alpha0.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.1, alpha0.sh, alpha10.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.01, alpha10.0_b150_t10000_s5_qmat0.1, alpha10.sh, forbiden-sites.in, input0alpha0.in, input0alpha10.in, b1_
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27219013_c0
27219013
bash
0
Title: unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines Problem title: unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines Tags: linux, unix, awk, bash, shell Problem: unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines Code signals: game1, game2, game3, game4
unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines linux unix awk bash shell game1 game2 game3 game4 unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines I have one text file. The content: the output I want is like:
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27710914_c0
27710914
bash
0
Title: Using awk to find data matching date range in text file Problem title: Using awk to find data matching date range in text file Tags: linux, date, bash Problem: Using awk to find data matching date range in text file Code signals: Using
Using awk to find data matching date range in text file Using awk to find data matching date range in text file linux date bash Using Using awk to find data matching date range in text file I have a text file with date stamp and temperature values from five sensors and every ten minutes the file is updated with a new r...
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1006885_c0
1006885
bash
0
Title: how to replace the &quot;disown&quot; with &quot;screen&quot;? Problem title: how to replace the &quot;disown&quot; with &quot;screen&quot;? Tags: bash Problem: how to replace the "disown" with "screen"? ctrl-z disown -h %1 bg 1 logout
how to replace the &quot;disown&quot; with &quot;screen&quot;? how to replace the &quot;disown&quot; with &quot;screen&quot;? bash how to replace the "disown" with "screen"?
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8169516_c0
8169516
bash
0
Title: Cygwin trouble running some bash commands Problem title: Cygwin trouble running some bash commands Tags: bash Problem: Cygwin trouble running some bash commands Code signals: Cygwin, Positiv, Negativ, MyScripts, Bash.sh, identifierh.sh
Cygwin trouble running some bash commands Cygwin trouble running some bash commands bash Cygwin Positiv Negativ MyScripts Bash.sh identifierh.sh Cygwin trouble running some bash commands Im having trouble with cygwin not running my script file as expected here is my code and here is my outputin cygwin its the 3 last er...
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44284470_c0
44284470
bash
0
Title: Strange behavior with bash for loop Problem title: Strange behavior with bash for loop Tags: shell, bash Problem: Strange behavior with bash for loop I have this small script: #!/bin/bash Code signals: Strange, folder1, folder2, folder3
Strange behavior with bash for loop Strange behavior with bash for loop shell bash Strange folder1 folder2 folder3 Strange behavior with bash for loop I have this small script: The result is: Can you explain me why the loop behaves like that ? Any reply is appreciated.
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4749201_c0
4749201
bash
0
Title: Restart process script linux Problem title: Restart process script linux Tags: bash, linux Problem: Restart process script linux Can anyone helps me with a script which find process id by name and then restart it ? Code signals: Restart
Restart process script linux Restart process script linux bash linux Restart Restart process script linux Can anyone helps me with a script which find process id by name and then restart it ?
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56101415_c2
56101415
bash
2
04-2018_07_20-03_18_56.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2018_08_17-03_40_15.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2018_10_19-01_52_00.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2018_11_06-02_39_07.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2019_01_19-00_24_14.tar, repo::srv01_lxc_, repo::srv01_lxc_$id_$year_$month_$day
04-2018_07_20-03_18_56.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2018_08_17-03_40_15.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2018_10_19-01_52_00.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2018_11_06-02_39_07.tar, vzdump-lxc-104-2019_01_19-00_24_14.tar, repo::srv01_lxc_, repo::srv01_lxc_$id_$year_$month_$day
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14620318_c0
14620318
bash
0
Title: Regexp with slashes and path to files Problem title: Regexp with slashes and path to files Tags: parsing, bash, logging, regex Problem: Regexp with slashes and path to files Code signals: Regexp, foto.php, edit.php, blahblah-imgage-url.jpg
Regexp with slashes and path to files Regexp with slashes and path to files parsing bash logging regex Regexp foto.php edit.php blahblah-imgage-url.jpg Regexp with slashes and path to files Want to parse some logs, a bit hard. Logs look like this: So works good for text between slashes, and i have after regexp work So ...
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22433424_c0
22433424
bash
0
Title: Changing rows to specific order Problem title: Changing rows to specific order Tags: bash, row, awk, sed Problem: Changing rows to specific order Code signals: Changing, value1, value2, value3, value4, value5, value6, value7, value8, value9
Changing rows to specific order Changing rows to specific order bash row awk sed Changing value1 value2 value3 value4 value5 value6 value7 value8 value9 Changing rows to specific order I have this file data.txt: how can I create this output in bash: change the positions of letters, the file extend to Z and all the valu...
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26637938_c1
26637938
bash
1
','2014-11-07',0 'P2','2014-11-08',0 'P3','2014-11-14',0 'P3','2014-11-15',0 'P1','2014-11-21',1 'P1','2014-11-22',1 'P2','2014-12-05',1 'P2','2014-12-06',1 'P3','2014-12-12',1 'P3','2014-12-13',1 Code signals: John, Dan, Steve, INPUT, OLDIFS, IFS
','2014-11-07',0 'P2','2014-11-08',0 'P3','2014-11-14',0 'P3','2014-11-15',0 'P1','2014-11-21',1 'P1','2014-11-22',1 'P2','2014-12-05',1 'P2','2014-12-06',1 'P3','2014-12-12',1 'P3','2014-12-13',1 Code signals: John, Dan, Steve, INPUT, OLDIFS, IFS
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46512881_c0
46512881
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0
Title: How to replace multi-line text in bash programming Problem title: How to replace multi-line text in bash programming Tags: sed, bash Problem: How to replace multi-line text in bash programming Code signals: How, old_path, new_path, text.txt
How to replace multi-line text in bash programming How to replace multi-line text in bash programming sed bash How old_path new_path text.txt How to replace multi-line text in bash programming I want to replace the following text with the following one: in bash file. I have tried different versions of 'sed', but none o...
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74604480_c0
74604480
bash
0
Title: Check values in JSON file array using jq Problem title: Check values in JSON file array using jq Tags: jq, bash, json Problem: Check values in JSON file array using jq Code signals: jq, Check, JSON, something.json, region3, Expensive, Cheap
Check values in JSON file array using jq Check values in JSON file array using jq jq bash json jq Check JSON something.json region3 Expensive Cheap Check values in JSON file array using jq I'm a beginner and I'm trying to make a bash script that downloads data from a website and tells me hourly prices of a service and ...
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74790259_c0
74790259
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0
Title: Add space at nth possition on a csv file Problem title: Add space at nth possition on a csv file Tags: linux, csv, bash Problem: Add space at nth possition on a csv file Code signals: Add, SOD6, SOD5, SOD0, SOD3, SOD2, SOD9, SOD1, phase.dat
Add space at nth possition on a csv file Add space at nth possition on a csv file linux csv bash Add SOD6 SOD5 SOD0 SOD3 SOD2 SOD9 SOD1 phase.dat Add space at nth possition on a csv file I have a csv file like this: I was trying to add a black space on the 24th place of each header, this is the header so the header wil...
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35660287_c0
35660287
bash
0
Title: How Can I merge two files when keeping unmatch values? Problem title: How Can I merge two files when keeping unmatch values? Tags: bash, linux Problem: How Can I merge two files when keeping unmatch values? Code signals: How, Can, mm1, File
How Can I merge two files when keeping unmatch values? How Can I merge two files when keeping unmatch values? bash linux How Can mm1 File How Can I merge two files when keeping unmatch values? I am looking for a method to merge some files based on the first 2 rows. But I don't want to exclude the uniq values, I wish th...
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37130835_c0
37130835
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0
Title: remove files from subfolders without the last three Problem title: remove files from subfolders without the last three Tags: shell, bash, nested-loops Problem: remove files from subfolders without the last three Code signals: subfolders, n-3
remove files from subfolders without the last three remove files from subfolders without the last three shell bash nested-loops subfolders n-3 remove files from subfolders without the last three I have a structure like that: I want to delete all the files *.txt in subfolders except the last three files with the greates...
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4654437_c0
4654437
bash
0
Title: How to set current date as git commit message Problem title: How to set current date as git commit message Tags: bash, git Problem: How to set current date as git commit message How to set current date as git commit message? Code signals: How
How to set current date as git commit message How to set current date as git commit message bash git How How to set current date as git commit message How to set current date as git commit message?
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54182268_c2
54182268
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2
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62930490_c2
62930490
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2
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72935870_c4
72935870
bash
4
Sample-27, Sample-28, Sample-29, Sample-30, chr10, PASS, ADP, HET, HOM, GT:ADR:RDF:ABQ:DP:FREQ:ADF:RBQ:PVAL:SDP:AD:GQ:RDR:RD, DPB, EPPR, GTI, MQMR, NUMALT, ODDS, PAIREDR, PQR, PRO, RPPR, SRF, SRP, SRR, ABP, DPRA, EPP, LEN, MEANALT, MQM, PAIRED, PAO
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36896897_c0
36896897
bash
0
Title: How to print line number that contains specific number? Problem title: How to print line number that contains specific number? Tags: bash, linux, awk Problem: How to print line number that contains specific number? Code signals: How, base.txt
How to print line number that contains specific number? How to print line number that contains specific number? bash linux awk How base.txt How to print line number that contains specific number? I have 6000 lines,with one per number float. My code Only prints numbers I have changed to but then got nothing! What should...
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37398042_c1
37398042
bash
1
, TR2014_295_23_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_2_1a_PM.mov, TR2014_295_3_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_4_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_5_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_6_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_7_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_8_1a_DER_01.mov, TR2014_295_9_1a_DER_01.mov
_295_3_1a_DER_01.mov TR2014_295_4_1a_DER_01.mov TR2014_295_5_1a_DER_01.mov TR2014_295_6_1a_DER_01.mov TR2014_295_7_1a_DER_01.mov TR2014_295_8_1a_DER_01.mov TR2014_295_9_1a_DER_01.mov have directory assume name of file
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39642386_c3
39642386
bash
3
, deployment9b31473d9eac9da0, deploymentceee45a133e7107d, deploymentefd5fbdbb2c4c444, temp165d12bb32054951, temp32dd5d98d5a4b497, temp59d119fda3e5ddc4, temp7f6ba3704ffeea57, temp861658110cf44173, tempcdad4bb17e60cb75, tempe1ee5a5f7f5c7636, Directory
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66997692_c0
66997692
bash
0
Title: Oozie variable cannot be resolved Problem title: Oozie variable cannot be resolved Tags: bash, oozie-workflow, oozie, bigdata Problem: Oozie variable cannot be resolved Code signals: Oozie, mapred.job.queue.name, fs:exists, delta_Combination_
Oozie variable cannot be resolved Oozie variable cannot be resolved bash oozie-workflow oozie bigdata Oozie mapred.job.queue.name fs:exists delta_Combination_ Oozie variable cannot be resolved Having an issue to pass a variable in decision Node. The parameter is declared under global config But when "currentDate" is us...
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44380249_c0
44380249
bash
0
Title: In bash how to transform multimap&lt;K,V&gt; to a map of &lt;K, {V1,V2}&gt; Problem title: In bash how to transform multimap&lt;K,V&gt; to a map of &lt;K, {V1,V2}&gt; Tags: bash, mapreduce Problem: In bash how to transform multimap to a map of
In bash how to transform multimap&lt;K,V&gt; to a map of &lt;K, {V1,V2}&gt; In bash how to transform multimap&lt;K,V&gt; to a map of &lt;K, {V1,V2}&gt; bash mapreduce In bash how to transform multimap to a map of I am processing output from a file in bash and need to group values by their keys. For example, I have the ...
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62104704_c0
62104704
bash
0
Title: json jq array to string with double quotes Problem title: json jq array to string with double quotes Tags: bash, json, jq Problem: json jq array to string with double quotes Code signals: LOCAL_VERSIONS, beta.1, beta.2, VERSIONS, api.github.com
json jq array to string with double quotes json jq array to string with double quotes bash json jq LOCAL_VERSIONS beta.1 beta.2 VERSIONS api.github.com json jq array to string with double quotes I am trying to convert an array to string and would like to be: The best I got so far is: which outputs: How I can achieve as...
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46191181_c0
46191181
bash
0
Title: for all file names with .sh Problem title: for all file names with .sh Tags: unix, terminal, macos, bash Problem: for all file names with .sh it should display only the file names without the.sh Example $>./file.sh | cat -e Code signals: file.sh
for all file names with .sh for all file names with .sh unix terminal macos bash file.sh for all file names with .sh it should display only the file names without the.sh Example
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5274504_c0
5274504
bash
0
Title: trying to understand nested brackets in sed script Problem title: trying to understand nested brackets in sed script Tags: bash, sed, shell Problem: trying to understand nested brackets in sed script Code signals: Host, MAC, Address, sedcript.sh
trying to understand nested brackets in sed script trying to understand nested brackets in sed script bash sed shell Host MAC Address sedcript.sh trying to understand nested brackets in sed script I am trying to understand sed script as above.Can some one help me to understand I never used sed as above. Its use is
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55673064_c0
55673064
bash
0
Title: Trying to pass python variables inside sh script Problem title: Trying to pass python variables inside sh script Tags: python, bash Problem: Trying to pass python variables inside sh script Code signals: Trying, MN_MOVI, movie_template, test.mp4
Trying to pass python variables inside sh script Trying to pass python variables inside sh script python bash Trying MN_MOVI movie_template test.mp4 Trying to pass python variables inside sh script I have an sh script and I'm trying to call a python program inside it through an environmental variable but it's returning...
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65186586_c0
65186586
bash
0
Title: How to merge files depending on a string in a specific column Problem title: How to merge files depending on a string in a specific column Tags: shell, bash Problem: How to merge files depending on a string in a specific column Code signals: How
How to merge files depending on a string in a specific column How to merge files depending on a string in a specific column shell bash How How to merge files depending on a string in a specific column I have two files that I need to merge together based on what string they contain in a specific column. File 1 looks lik...
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36074541_c0
36074541
bash
0
Title: Replace existing file in bash scripting Problem title: Replace existing file in bash scripting Tags: grep, bash, linux, terminal, replace Problem: Replace existing file in bash scripting Code signals: Replace, ERROR, server.log.2016-03-15, Login
Replace existing file in bash scripting Replace existing file in bash scripting grep bash linux terminal replace Replace ERROR server.log.2016-03-15 Login Replace existing file in bash scripting I tried to replace the existing file with ">" symbol but it ends up with empty file, can someone help me to check my code?
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25428394_c3
25428394
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3
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58626958_c0
58626958
bash
0
Title: How to apply my sed command to some lines of all my files? Problem title: How to apply my sed command to some lines of all my files? Tags: bash, linux, sed Problem: How to apply my sed command to some lines of all my files? Code signals: How, hd1
How to apply my sed command to some lines of all my files? How to apply my sed command to some lines of all my files? bash linux sed How hd1 How to apply my sed command to some lines of all my files? I've 95 files that looks like : For some lines I've 2019-10-29-18-00/dev and for some other lines, I've 2019-10-30-12-00...
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68686821_c0
68686821
bash
0
Title: Spooled SQL output to CSV Problem title: Spooled SQL output to CSV Tags: csv, oracle-database, command-line, bash, shell Problem: Spooled SQL output to CSV Code signals: hist_tran_monthly, Spooled, SQL, CSV, JAN-98, FEB-98, MAR-98, JUN-98, NOV-13
Spooled SQL output to CSV Spooled SQL output to CSV csv oracle-database command-line bash shell hist_tran_monthly Spooled SQL CSV JAN-98 FEB-98 MAR-98 JUN-98 NOV-13 Spooled SQL output to CSV I have input data of 4GB from spooled sql command as below: Head Tail I need to get such output.csv Output How do I remove top on...
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70596318_c3
70596318
bash
3
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19261226_c0
19261226
bash
0
Title: Bash restore database MySQL Problem title: Bash restore database MySQL Tags: bash, mysql Problem: Bash restore database MySQL My bash: testing #!/bin/bash Code signals: Bash, MySQL, my_password, my_user, my_db, Others, bckp_2013.tgz, bckp_2013.sql
Bash restore database MySQL Bash restore database MySQL bash mysql Bash MySQL my_password my_user my_db Others bckp_2013.tgz bckp_2013.sql Bash restore database MySQL My bash: testing Testing: Not working, show "ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 1: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to you...
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6182485_c0
6182485
bash
0
Title: bash/sed/awk: change first alphabet in string to uppercase Problem title: bash/sed/awk: change first alphabet in string to uppercase Tags: awk, bash, sed Problem: bash/sed/awk: change first alphabet in string to uppercase Code signals: d83f42ab46a9
bash/sed/awk: change first alphabet in string to uppercase bash/sed/awk: change first alphabet in string to uppercase awk bash sed d83f42ab46a9 bash/sed/awk: change first alphabet in string to uppercase Let say I have this list: I want to convert the first occurrence of alphabet to uppercase, for example 39dd809b7a36 -...
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13632437_c0
13632437
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Title: virtualenv in python2.5.2 Problem title: virtualenv in python2.5.2 Tags: python, centos, package-managers, linux, bash Problem: virtualenv in python2.5.2 Code signals: python2.5.2, Error, None, Python, www.python.org, Python-2.5.2.tgz, Python-2.5.2
virtualenv in python2.5.2 virtualenv in python2.5.2 python centos package-managers linux bash python2.5.2 Error None Python www.python.org Python-2.5.2.tgz Python-2.5.2 virtualenv in python2.5.2 I'm really new to Linux environment and I'm trying to use virtualenv I have CentOS 5.8 running and at first it had Python 2.4...
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37016113_c0
37016113
bash
0
Title: bash Regular Expression in if Statement Problem title: bash Regular Expression in if Statement Tags: bash, regex Problem: bash Regular Expression in if Statement Code signals: Regular, Expression, Statement, When, time$ttype, Please, dbussuspend.sh
bash Regular Expression in if Statement bash Regular Expression in if Statement bash regex Regular Expression Statement When time$ttype Please dbussuspend.sh bash Regular Expression in if Statement I am stumped at the error I am getting from a script I'm trying to run to suspend my machine. I am trying to use a regex i...
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39788998_c0
39788998
bash
0
Title: Bash function not executing the input command Problem title: Bash function not executing the input command Tags: bash-function, bash Problem: Bash function not executing the input command Code signals: Bash, s.sh, Executor, Hello, Error, HelloWorld
Bash function not executing the input command Bash function not executing the input command bash-function bash Bash s.sh Executor Hello Error HelloWorld Bash function not executing the input command In a bash file s.sh , I have an Executor function to which I pass the commands to be executed. Whenever some command does...
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17727649_c0
17727649
bash
0
Title: trying to tar a directory lists the directory instead Problem title: trying to tar a directory lists the directory instead Tags: zip, tar, linux, compression, bash Problem: trying to tar a directory lists the directory instead Code signals: test.zip
trying to tar a directory lists the directory instead trying to tar a directory lists the directory instead zip tar linux compression bash test.zip trying to tar a directory lists the directory instead so I did this with the intention of creating a zip of the directory FP however, it instead lists the directories insid...
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59046141_c0
59046141
bash
0
Title: What does &quot;-&quot; do in bash (e.g. sort -) Problem title: What does &quot;-&quot; do in bash (e.g. sort -) Tags: bash, unix Problem: What does "-" do in bash (e.g. sort -) What does - do in bash? Like sort - or uniq - ? Code signals: What, e.g
What does &quot;-&quot; do in bash (e.g. sort -) What does &quot;-&quot; do in bash (e.g. sort -) bash unix What e.g What does "-" do in bash (e.g. sort -) What does - do in bash? Like sort - or uniq - ?
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2182953_c0
2182953
bash
0
Title: count specific word in line in bash Problem title: count specific word in line in bash Tags: bash Problem: count specific word in line in bash i have variable such as "1,2,3,4" i want to count of commas in this text in bash any idea ? thanks for help
count specific word in line in bash count specific word in line in bash bash count specific word in line in bash i have variable such as "1,2,3,4" i want to count of commas in this text in bash any idea ? thanks for help
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10031156_c0
10031156
bash
0
Title: Linux sort doesn&#x27;t work with negative float numbers Problem title: Linux sort doesn&#x27;t work with negative float numbers Tags: bash, linux, sorting, ubuntu, unix Problem: Linux sort doesn't work with negative float numbers Code signals: Linux
Linux sort doesn&#x27;t work with negative float numbers Linux sort doesn&#x27;t work with negative float numbers bash linux sorting ubuntu unix Linux Linux sort doesn't work with negative float numbers How to sort this kind of input? Either sort -n data and sort -g data procudes this: On the other hand -1.whatever wou...
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448126_c0
448126
bash
0
Title: lambda functions in bash Problem title: lambda functions in bash Tags: bash, lambda Problem: lambda functions in bash Is there a way to implement/use lambda functions in bash? I'm thinking of something like: $ someCommand | xargs -L1 (lambda function)
lambda functions in bash lambda functions in bash bash lambda lambda functions in bash Is there a way to implement/use lambda functions in bash? I'm thinking of something like:
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48014228_c0
48014228
bash
0
Title: Replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers Problem title: Replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers Tags: shell, bash, awk Problem: Replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers Code signals: Replace
Replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers Replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers shell bash awk Replace Replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers How can I replace the alphabetical characters of a column with numbers? I have a file such as: I want to replace t...
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52326183_c0
52326183
bash
0
Title: What does +x mean in Bash scripting? Problem title: What does +x mean in Bash scripting? Tags: shell, bash Problem: What does +x mean in Bash scripting? What does +x mean in the below statement? if[ -z ${FSV_ROOT+x} ] Code signals: What, Bash, FSV_ROOT
What does +x mean in Bash scripting? What does +x mean in Bash scripting? shell bash What Bash FSV_ROOT What does +x mean in Bash scripting? What does +x mean in the below statement?
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64139198_c0
64139198
bash
0
Title: AWK compare two columns form different files and merge outputs Problem title: AWK compare two columns form different files and merge outputs Tags: file, bash, awk Problem: AWK compare two columns form different files and merge outputs Code signals: AWK
AWK compare two columns form different files and merge outputs AWK compare two columns form different files and merge outputs file bash awk AWK AWK compare two columns form different files and merge outputs I need help :) I have two files (both very large). file1: file2 I want to compare the first columns of the two fi...
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69416175_c0
69416175
bash
0
Title: Split, find and iterate over output of command Problem title: Split, find and iterate over output of command Tags: bash, jq, shell Problem: Split, find and iterate over output of command Code signals: Split, workspace_members, module1, module2, module3
Split, find and iterate over output of command Split, find and iterate over output of command bash jq shell Split workspace_members module1 module2 module3 Split, find and iterate over output of command I currently have the following bash command: And it returns something like the following: I would like to split the s...
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53691378_c2
53691378
bash
2
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_JG004_NC_019450, PHAGE_Bdello_phi1422_NC_019525, PHAGE_Salmon_Fels_2_NC_010463, PHAGE_Bacill_G_NC_023719, PHAGE_Pseudo_phiCTX_NC_003278, PHAGE_Psychr_Psymv2_NC_023734, PHAGE_Entero_fiAA91_ss_NC_022750, PHAGE_Escher_pro483_NC_028943, PHAGE_Burkho_KL3_NC_015266
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74373140_c0
74373140
bash
0
Title: Extract hours from csv using bash-script Problem title: Extract hours from csv using bash-script Tags: time, date, bash Problem: Extract hours from csv using bash-script Code signals: csv, bash-script, Extract, PKA990, ABCD890, JIKOPL8, TUVNDGD, LOADING
Extract hours from csv using bash-script Extract hours from csv using bash-script time date bash csv bash-script Extract PKA990 ABCD890 JIKOPL8 TUVNDGD LOADING Extract hours from csv using bash-script I have csv file having below details, want to fetch the details based on time like if hour is in betwwen 10 and 18 it s...
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28094435_c0
28094435
bash
0
Title: Unix SED - get title then set it another place Problem title: Unix SED - get title then set it another place Tags: sed, shell, unix, bash, linux Problem: Unix SED - get title then set it another place Code signals: Unix, SED, Title, PAGE_TITLE, page.html
Unix SED - get title then set it another place Unix SED - get title then set it another place sed shell unix bash linux Unix SED Title PAGE_TITLE page.html Unix SED - get title then set it another place I have a HTML file like this: How can replace PAGE_TITLE on title? I try this command: but it doesn't work.
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62699725_c3
62699725
bash
3
48909)98.6/100:0.0000010791)98.5/100:0.0000010848,2012-06_2012_C:0.0000012543) I've been trying to use while read a b; do sed -i '' 's/"$a"/"$b"/g' fileA; done < fileB But it doesn't work. Its not changing anything. I'm using a macOS. Code signals: How, column1
48909)98.6/100:0.0000010791)98.5/100:0.0000010848,2012-06_2012_C:0.0000012543) I've been trying to use while read a b; do sed -i '' 's/"$a"/"$b"/g' fileA; done < fileB But it doesn't work. Its not changing anything. I'm using a macOS. Code signals: How, column1
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36315671_c0
36315671
bash
0
Title: Encode column values from lond to base 36 Problem title: Encode column values from lond to base 36 Tags: bash, encode, linux, mysql Problem: Encode column values from lond to base 36 Code signals: lond, xyzTable, Encode, hit_stamp, x_id, column_to_encode
Encode column values from lond to base 36 Encode column values from lond to base 36 bash encode linux mysql lond xyzTable Encode hit_stamp x_id column_to_encode Encode column values from lond to base 36 I have a file with columns like these (tab separated) Is it possible to encode the long values in "column_to_encode" ...
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17702716_c2
17702716
bash
2
001101082d5bf235740884e558eea95, comms.frong.com, in.emailct.com, r-ff001101082d5bf2355ff8740884e558eea95, comms.thrwwsixtyabc.com, F19Dwq003, em1.SulivanCromwell.com, em1.SullivanCromwell.com, Mailbox, RCPT, emm.SullivanAndCromwell.com, emm.SullivanCromwell.com
001101082d5bf235740884e558eea95, comms.frong.com, in.emailct.com, r-ff001101082d5bf2355ff8740884e558eea95, comms.thrwwsixtyabc.com, F19Dwq003, em1.SulivanCromwell.com, em1.SullivanCromwell.com, Mailbox, RCPT, emm.SullivanAndCromwell.com, emm.SullivanCromwell.com
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21203491_c0
21203491
bash
0
Title: rsync how to exclude all in array with spaces? Problem title: rsync how to exclude all in array with spaces? Tags: rsync, bash, arrays, space, arguments Problem: rsync how to exclude all in array with spaces? Code signals: SOURCE, TARGET, EXCLUDE, INCLUDE
rsync how to exclude all in array with spaces? rsync how to exclude all in array with spaces? rsync bash arrays space arguments SOURCE TARGET EXCLUDE INCLUDE rsync how to exclude all in array with spaces? Directories: Script: Result: Expected Result: Question How to get expected result? Without the space "exme" it work...
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27345195_c0
27345195
bash
0
Title: Get the line before pattern that won&#x27;t match pattern Problem title: Get the line before pattern that won&#x27;t match pattern Tags: awk, bash, grep, python, regex Problem: Get the line before pattern that won't match pattern Code signals: Get, Marker
Get the line before pattern that won&#x27;t match pattern Get the line before pattern that won&#x27;t match pattern awk bash grep python regex Get Marker Get the line before pattern that won't match pattern I have a file with the following lines For every Marker, I need a valid line (not a Marker line) that is right be...
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59050448_c0
59050448
bash
0
Title: Combine multiple files into one including the file name Problem title: Combine multiple files into one including the file name Tags: shell, awk, cat, bash Problem: Combine multiple files into one including the file name Code signals: Combine, File1, File2
Combine multiple files into one including the file name Combine multiple files into one including the file name shell awk cat bash Combine File1 File2 Combine multiple files into one including the file name I have been looking around trying to combine multiple text files into including the name of the file. My current ...
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59238961_c2
59238961
bash
2
:31:04,2019-03-24 13:18:03 0,104673361,91678296502,false,2019-03-21 03:35:35,2019-05-22 21:55:50 0,104679111,**91661560977**,false,2019-03-21 03:36:37,2019-03-21 04:34:00 0,104674082,91691721155,false,2019-03-21 03:49:07,2019-06-21 08:13:00 Code signals: Compare
:31:04,2019-03-24 13:18:03 0,104673361,91678296502,false,2019-03-21 03:35:35,2019-05-22 21:55:50 0,104679111,**91661560977**,false,2019-03-21 03:36:37,2019-03-21 04:34:00 0,104674082,91691721155,false,2019-03-21 03:49:07,2019-06-21 08:13:00 Code signals: Compare
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57297397_c0
57297397
bash
0
Title: Read Json array with JQ Problem title: Read Json array with JQ Tags: json, jq, bash, arrays Problem: Read Json array with JQ Code signals: Read, Json, _source, element1, element2, element3, element4, element5, element6, element7, element8, var1, file.json
Read Json array with JQ Read Json array with JQ json jq bash arrays Read Json _source element1 element2 element3 element4 element5 element6 element7 element8 var1 file.json Read Json array with JQ On my project I generate a json file here is an example (only one index): I use this command and I can receive my value, ho...
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35965243_c1
35965243
bash
1
5.1, PREDICTED, F-box, At1g55270-like, Solanum, MDQTIERSSNAHRGFRVQPPLVDSVSCYCNVDSGLKTVAGARKFVPGSKLCIQSDISSHAHKSKNSRRER, SRVQPPLLPSLPDDLAIACLVRVPRVELSKLRLVCKRWYRLLAGNFFYSQRKSLGMAEEWVYVVKRDRDG, RITWHAFDPTYQLWQPLPPVPGDYGEALGFGCAVLSGCHLYLFGGKDPIKGSMRRVIFYNARTNRWHRAP
5.1, PREDICTED, F-box, At1g55270-like, Solanum, MDQTIERSSNAHRGFRVQPPLVDSVSCYCNVDSGLKTVAGARKFVPGSKLCIQSDISSHAHKSKNSRRER, SRVQPPLLPSLPDDLAIACLVRVPRVELSKLRLVCKRWYRLLAGNFFYSQRKSLGMAEEWVYVVKRDRDG, RITWHAFDPTYQLWQPLPPVPGDYGEALGFGCAVLSGCHLYLFGGKDPIKGSMRRVIFYNARTNRWHRAP
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39572696_c0
39572696
bash
0
Title: Group every nth line command output in a CSV format Problem title: Group every nth line command output in a CSV format Tags: awk, bash, csv, sed Problem: Group every nth line command output in a CSV format Code signals: Group, CSV, ABC, file1, otherfile.c
Group every nth line command output in a CSV format Group every nth line command output in a CSV format awk bash csv sed Group CSV ABC file1 otherfile.c Group every nth line command output in a CSV format Am looking for a way to parse a multi line command output; group every multiple of nth line and format in CSV forma...
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19395233_c0
19395233
bash
0
Title: expanding variables inside {..} in bash? Problem title: expanding variables inside {..} in bash? Tags: bash, linux, list, variables Problem: expanding variables inside {..} in bash? I have the following shell script cat test.sh Code signals: test.sh, j..$k
expanding variables inside {..} in bash? expanding variables inside {..} in bash? bash linux list variables test.sh j..$k expanding variables inside {..} in bash? I have the following shell script Here is the output My doubt is "Why is the ls $m not working". and How to make that work? Thanks in advance. lin
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54563510_c1
54563510
bash
1
to do this automatically? Code signals: Bash, test.tar, bf46cff9b182, test:v1.0, runme.sh, Loaded, sha256:bf46cff9b1829b50e28f6485c923efff94799dd84cbf747dc86f6e5d006f2a81, Loading, sha256:b6c3df68a9365ccb0935a835aa332b29db780cb7e81eac83acf717b2, de779073, sha256
to do this automatically? Code signals: Bash, test.tar, bf46cff9b182, test:v1.0, runme.sh, Loaded, sha256:bf46cff9b1829b50e28f6485c923efff94799dd84cbf747dc86f6e5d006f2a81, Loading, sha256:b6c3df68a9365ccb0935a835aa332b29db780cb7e81eac83acf717b2, de779073, sha256
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73058333_c0
73058333
bash
0
Title: how can i print unicode characters when tailing a log? Problem title: how can i print unicode characters when tailing a log? Tags: bash, tail Problem: how can i print unicode characters when tailing a log? Code signals: u003c, log.txt, u003e2022-07-20, UTC
how can i print unicode characters when tailing a log? how can i print unicode characters when tailing a log? bash tail u003c log.txt u003e2022-07-20 UTC how can i print unicode characters when tailing a log? I have log files have things like \u003c scattered throughout them. When I run a command like tail -f log.txt ,...
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21152408_c1
21152408
bash
1
4r1w4r match pkg2 string2 t432t432 t432t432 t432t432 match pkg3 string3 r321 asdf asdf mismatch pkg4 string4 12341234 mismatch Code signals: BASH, Compare, FILE, pkg1, md5sum1, pkg2, md5sum2, w14r1w4r, t432t432, pkg3, r321, pkg4, string1, string2, string3, string4
4r1w4r match pkg2 string2 t432t432 t432t432 t432t432 match pkg3 string3 r321 asdf asdf mismatch pkg4 string4 12341234 mismatch Code signals: BASH, Compare, FILE, pkg1, md5sum1, pkg2, md5sum2, w14r1w4r, t432t432, pkg3, r321, pkg4, string1, string2, string3, string4
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58201378_c0
58201378
bash
0
Title: What does `${1+/$1}` mean in Bash? Problem title: What does `${1+/$1}` mean in Bash? Tags: bash, linux Problem: What does `${1+/$1}` mean in Bash? I was reading a Bash script with this line: FOO=${1+/$1} What does this line do? Code signals: What, Bash, FOO
What does `${1+/$1}` mean in Bash? What does `${1+/$1}` mean in Bash? bash linux What Bash FOO What does `${1+/$1}` mean in Bash? I was reading a Bash script with this line: What does this line do?
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50646642_c0
50646642
bash
0
Title: How to escape { in git alias Problem title: How to escape { in git alias Tags: bash, escaping, git-alias, git Problem: How to escape { in git alias Code signals: How, alias.lol6, lol5, lol6, git.c:576, git-lol6, run-command.c:640, run_command, git.c:344, HEAD
How to escape { in git alias How to escape { in git alias bash escaping git-alias git How alias.lol6 lol5 lol6 git.c:576 git-lol6 run-command.c:640 run_command git.c:344 HEAD How to escape { in git alias I'm tryingto write log alias and use it like this: but the commit-ish passged to git is @-1 I read this post but did...
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60132504_c2
60132504
bash
2
8NFR9, KALYANI, Q29983_Q68D85, Q9Y5H8_Q9Y5E6, P13688_P08514, P07333_P29322, Q13349_P05556, Read, Fasta, Search, SPRING_P06340_P43629A-P06340_P43629B.txt, P06340_P43629A.hhr, Reading, Error, gsfs0, HHsearch, Cannot, Check, Linux, P06340_P43629A.a3m, BeJe1XUSEP.in.a3m
8NFR9, KALYANI, Q29983_Q68D85, Q9Y5H8_Q9Y5E6, P13688_P08514, P07333_P29322, Q13349_P05556, Read, Fasta, Search, SPRING_P06340_P43629A-P06340_P43629B.txt, P06340_P43629A.hhr, Reading, Error, gsfs0, HHsearch, Cannot, Check, Linux, P06340_P43629A.a3m, BeJe1XUSEP.in.a3m
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