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41422839
shell
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Title: Need modification in an ssh script that's written in expect Problem title: Need modification in an ssh script that's written in expect Tags: expect, shell Problem: Need modification in an ssh script that's written in expect Code signals: within, Need
Need modification in an ssh script that's written in expect Need modification in an ssh script that's written in expect expect shell within Need Need modification in an ssh script that's written in expect Am working on a script to ssh into list of servers using expect tool. Getting below error while running i...
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32825788_c1
32825788
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44873720_c1
44873720
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:0xc820376d20, componentconfig:0xc820376d90, extensions:0xc820376e00, policy:0xc820376e70, certificates.k8s.io:0xc8202cea80, federation:0xc820376af0, autoscaling:0xc820376cb0, rbac.authorization.k8s.io:0xc820376ee0, authentication.k8s.io:0xc820376fc0, apps:0xc820376bd0
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70539704_c0
70539704
shell
0
Title: How to get root elements contains specific character Problem title: How to get root elements contains specific character Tags: json, jq, bash, shell Problem: How to get root elements contains specific character Code signals: How, ResponseText, RegistrationUserID
How to get root elements contains specific character How to get root elements contains specific character json jq bash shell How ResponseText RegistrationUserID How to get root elements contains specific character I have a json file and want to extract all root elements contains a specific character in array. My json f...
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14971976_c0
14971976
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Title: _@[^@]*@ in bash Problem title: _@[^@]*@ in bash Tags: bash, regex, shell Problem: _@[^@]*@ in bash every one, i've a problem about this expression in a shell script : expr "$VERSION" : "_@[^@]*@" Who can tell me what does "@" stand for here? Code signals: VERSION
_@[^@]*@ in bash _@[^@]*@ in bash bash regex shell VERSION _@[^@]*@ in bash every one, i've a problem about this expression in a shell script : Who can tell me what does "@" stand for here?
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72383659_c1
72383659
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1
0002012633825-0003-1 137149D 0000000045220419 000004512632587-0003-0 137050C 0000000018220419 000001812632410-0003-0 137147A 0000000045220419 000004512632487-0003-0 137233B 0000000144220421 000014412630711-0003-1 Code signals: a, Korn, Shell, MKS, user_date, neworder.txt
0002012633825-0003-1 137149D 0000000045220419 000004512632587-0003-0 137050C 0000000018220419 000001812632410-0003-0 137147A 0000000045220419 000004512632487-0003-0 137233B 0000000144220421 000014412630711-0003-1 Code signals: a, Korn, Shell, MKS, user_date, neworder.txt
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40180568_c2
40180568
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G H I J row1 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 2 row2 7 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 row3 9 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 row4 9 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 output: No of columns in Code signals: a, AWK, Linux, foo.awk, A.txt, B.txt, C.txt, Sum, Total, BEGIN, COLS, NF-5, FILENAME, END, sum_of_A, row1, row2, row3, row4
G H I J row1 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 2 row2 7 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 row3 9 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 row4 9 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 output: No of columns in Code signals: a, AWK, Linux, foo.awk, A.txt, B.txt, C.txt, Sum, Total, BEGIN, COLS, NF-5, FILENAME, END, sum_of_A, row1, row2, row3, row4
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5797798_c0
5797798
shell
0
Title: sample Bash script or command to retrieve number files in directory Problem title: sample Bash script or command to retrieve number files in directory Tags: linux, shell Problem: sample Bash script or command to retrieve number files in directory Code signals: Bash
sample Bash script or command to retrieve number files in directory sample Bash script or command to retrieve number files in directory linux shell Bash sample Bash script or command to retrieve number files in directory I have problem with number of files in directory I use but this way I retrieve just number of files...
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36818651_c2
36818651
shell
2
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38913620_c0
38913620
shell
0
Title: Awk extract contents between two patterns with least matches Problem title: Awk extract contents between two patterns with least matches Tags: pattern-matching, awk, shell, regex Problem: Awk extract contents between two patterns with least matches Code signals: Awk
Awk extract contents between two patterns with least matches Awk extract contents between two patterns with least matches pattern-matching awk shell regex Awk Awk extract contents between two patterns with least matches Say I have a file with some lines: When I execute awk '/a/,/c/' file I will get What I want to do is...
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67843205_c0
67843205
shell
0
Title: paste data based on certain condition Problem title: paste data based on certain condition Tags: for-loop, awk, shell, bash, linux Problem: paste data based on certain condition experts i have many files in a directory and these files contain some numerical numbers.
paste data based on certain condition paste data based on certain condition for-loop awk shell bash linux paste data based on certain condition experts i have many files in a directory and these files contain some numerical numbers.
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1188542_c0
1188542
shell
0
Title: Django runserver permanent Problem title: Django runserver permanent Tags: django, shell Problem: Django runserver permanent How can I make the development server from django running permanent? So that it does't stop when I quit the shell. Thanks Code signals: Django
Django runserver permanent Django runserver permanent django shell Django Django runserver permanent How can I make the development server from django running permanent? So that it does't stop when I quit the shell. Thanks
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1730878_c0
1730878
shell
0
Title: encoding of file shell script Problem title: encoding of file shell script Tags: linux, bash, encoding, shell Problem: encoding of file shell script How can I check the file encoding in a shell script? I need to know if a file is encoded in utf-8 or iso-8859-1. Thanks
encoding of file shell script encoding of file shell script linux bash encoding shell encoding of file shell script How can I check the file encoding in a shell script? I need to know if a file is encoded in utf-8 or iso-8859-1. Thanks
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75591943_c0
75591943
shell
0
Title: Need help in converting table formatted string to json response Problem title: Need help in converting table formatted string to json response Tags: shell, sh, linux, bash Problem: Need help in converting table formatted string to json response Code signals: Need, s.d
Need help in converting table formatted string to json response Need help in converting table formatted string to json response shell sh linux bash Need s.d Need help in converting table formatted string to json response I am looking for help in shell script to convert a below table formatted string to json response. a...
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76007960_c0
76007960
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Title: Permissions issue with Ubuntu shell script Problem title: Permissions issue with Ubuntu shell script Tags: bash, permissions, shell, sudo, ubuntu Problem: Permissions issue with Ubuntu shell script Code signals: Permissions, Ubuntu, renew_ssl.sh, Permission, Apr, PATH
Permissions issue with Ubuntu shell script Permissions issue with Ubuntu shell script bash permissions shell sudo ubuntu Permissions Ubuntu renew_ssl.sh Permission Apr PATH Permissions issue with Ubuntu shell script I have a shell script in my /home/myuser/.local/bin/ folder. When I run the script I get: If I run it wi...
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-b -n 1 > /var/tmp/TOP_USAGE.csv.$(date +"%I-%M-%p_%d-%m-%Y") Code signals: cron, Top, Command, Output, Empty, TOP_USAGE.csv, Dec, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-20-PM_09-12-2015, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-25-PM_09-12-2015, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-30-PM_09-12-2015, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-35-PM_09-12-2015, PATH
-b -n 1 > /var/tmp/TOP_USAGE.csv.$(date +"%I-%M-%p_%d-%m-%Y") Code signals: cron, Top, Command, Output, Empty, TOP_USAGE.csv, Dec, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-20-PM_09-12-2015, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-25-PM_09-12-2015, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-30-PM_09-12-2015, TOP_USAGE.csv.05-35-PM_09-12-2015, PATH
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63463213_c1
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obody, dbus:x:81:81:System, rpc:x:32:32:Rpcbind, Daemon, sshd:x:74:74:Privilege-separated, SSH, chrony:x:997:995, tss:x:59:59:Account, nginx:x:995:991:Nginx, user1:x:1002:1003, user1, user2:x:1002:1003, user2, saslauth:x:993:76:Saslauthd, mailnull:x:47:47, smmsp:x:51:51, Count
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32400252_c0
32400252
shell
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Title: Please tell me what dose 1) -n option 2) sed 's?.*/??' Problem title: Please tell me what dose 1) -n option 2) sed 's?.*/??' Tags: shell Problem: Please tell me what dose 1) -n option 2) sed 's?.*/??' Code signals: Please, FULL, INSTALL_LIST, LIBLIST
Please tell me what dose 1) -n option 2) sed 's?.*/??' Please tell me what dose 1) -n option 2) sed 's?.*/??' shell Please FULL INSTALL_LIST LIBLIST Please tell me what dose 1) -n option 2) sed 's?.*/??'
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54105456_c0
54105456
shell
0
Title: Using awk to compute distinct sums depending on column value Problem title: Using awk to compute distinct sums depending on column value Tags: shell, awk, if-statement Problem: Using awk to compute distinct sums depending on column value Code signals: Using, END, Result
Using awk to compute distinct sums depending on column value Using awk to compute distinct sums depending on column value shell awk if-statement Using END Result Using awk to compute distinct sums depending on column value I have a file with 5 columns: I would like to get the accumulated value $2*$3/$4 per index which ...
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57594387_c0
57594387
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0
Title: Input a two variable stored in a file to command line of a program Problem title: Input a two variable stored in a file to command line of a program Tags: shell Problem: Input a two variable stored in a file to command line of a program Code signals: Input, access_litho
Input a two variable stored in a file to command line of a program Input a two variable stored in a file to command line of a program shell Input access_litho Input a two variable stored in a file to command line of a program I have to give different latitude and longitude as input for the program. Example I have latit...
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3968111_c0
3968111
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Title: Simple regular expression parsing in bash Problem title: Simple regular expression parsing in bash Tags: shell, bash, linux, scripting Problem: Simple regular expression parsing in bash Code signals: Simple, URL:http, www.website.com, page.php, ERROR:Something, ERROR:Page
Simple regular expression parsing in bash Simple regular expression parsing in bash shell bash linux scripting Simple URL:http www.website.com page.php ERROR:Something ERROR:Page Simple regular expression parsing in bash I want to parse a log file (log.txt) which contains rows similar to these: As you might have guesse...
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12769183_c0
12769183
shell
0
Title: Difference between ./script and sh script Problem title: Difference between ./script and sh script Tags: shell, bash, sh Problem: Difference between ./script and sh script What's the difference between: sh myscript.sh and ./myscript.sh Code signals: Difference, myscript.sh
Difference between ./script and sh script Difference between ./script and sh script shell bash sh Difference myscript.sh Difference between ./script and sh script What's the difference between: and
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36742495_c0
36742495
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0
Title: Date split in linux using awk Problem title: Date split in linux using awk Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: Date split in linux using awk Date split/conversion in linux using awk. input 19-AUG-10 05.56.48 PM desired output 20100819T17:56:48 Code signals: awk, Date, AUG-10
Date split in linux using awk Date split in linux using awk shell linux bash awk Date AUG-10 Date split in linux using awk Date split/conversion in linux using awk. input desired output
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31043563_c0
31043563
shell
0
Title: How to exec shell commands through php Problem title: How to exec shell commands through php Tags: php, shell Problem: How to exec shell commands through php I am trying to execute shell commands using php. How to execute those commands listed in comments. Code signals: How
How to exec shell commands through php How to exec shell commands through php php shell How How to exec shell commands through php I am trying to execute shell commands using php. How to execute those commands listed in comments.
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28805719_c2
28805719
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2
a.auditlog.0.20150301, XXXXX, rcdn9-25f-filer43b.cisco.com.auditlog, Feb, rcdn9-25f-filer43b.cisco.com.auditlog.0.20150226, rcdn9-25f-filer43b.cisco.com.auditlog.0.20150227, rcdn9-25f-filer43b.cisco.com.auditlog.0.20150228, rcdn9-25f-filer43b.cisco.com.auditlog.0.20150301, XXXXXXX
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2792675_c0
2792675
shell
0
Title: How portable is mktemp(1)? Problem title: How portable is mktemp(1)? Tags: shell, portability Problem: How portable is mktemp(1)? As the title suggests — can I be reasonably sure that mktemp will exist on any unix-y operating system I'm likely to encounter? Code signals: How
How portable is mktemp(1)? How portable is mktemp(1)? shell portability How How portable is mktemp(1)? As the title suggests — can I be reasonably sure that mktemp will exist on any unix-y operating system I'm likely to encounter?
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3080693_c0
3080693
shell
0
Title: Print the last line of a file, from the CLI Problem title: Print the last line of a file, from the CLI Tags: command-line-interface, linux, awk, shell Problem: Print the last line of a file, from the CLI How to print just the last line of a file? Code signals: the, Print, CLI
Print the last line of a file, from the CLI Print the last line of a file, from the CLI command-line-interface linux awk shell the Print CLI Print the last line of a file, from the CLI How to print just the last line of a file?
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5150835_c0
5150835
shell
0
Title: Prepend text in file Problem title: Prepend text in file Tags: linux, shell Problem: Prepend text in file I have used an awk command to find a particular line in a file and would like to prepend this in a second file. Can someone help me in this respect? Code signals: Prepend
Prepend text in file Prepend text in file linux shell Prepend Prepend text in file I have used an awk command to find a particular line in a file and would like to prepend this in a second file. Can someone help me in this respect?
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66129238_c1
66129238
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6:C:A C A 581.98 PASS 1 69536 1:69536:C:T C T 581.98 PASS Code signals: mid-row, How, _moreCHR.txt, HLA-DRB1, Homo_sapiens_assembly38.fasta, ApplyVQSR, SelectVariants, CHROM, POS, REF, ALT, QUAL, FILTER, INFO, chr1, chr1:69511:A:G, PASS, chr1:69536:C:A, chr1:69536:C:T, A:G, C:A, C:T
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14742052_c0
14742052
shell
0
Title: Cut command not working on linux Problem title: Cut command not working on linux Tags: bash, unix, shell, linux Problem: Cut command not working on linux I am trying this: echo "This is test" | cut -f 1 and it is not cutting anything, I get this: This is test Code signals: Cut
Cut command not working on linux Cut command not working on linux bash unix shell linux Cut Cut command not working on linux I am trying this: echo "This is test" | cut -f 1 and it is not cutting anything, I get this: This is test
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50645124_c2
50645124
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44012719_c0
44012719
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Title: Cron Unix dude with shell Problem title: Cron Unix dude with shell Tags: cron, unix, shell Problem: Cron Unix dude with shell I need make a task with cron but it doesn't work. My code cron */1 * * * * /home/script.sh does not call the script. Code signals: Cron, Unix, script.sh
Cron Unix dude with shell Cron Unix dude with shell cron unix shell Cron Unix script.sh Cron Unix dude with shell I need make a task with cron but it doesn't work. My code cron */1 * * * * /home/script.sh does not call the script.
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48532202_c0
48532202
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Title: Bash Shell rename multiple file name Problem title: Bash Shell rename multiple file name Tags: shell, mv, macos, bash Problem: Bash Shell rename multiple file name Code signals: Bash, Shell, filename-367519.mp4, otherfilename-367515.mp4, andotherfilename-377530.mp4, filename.mp4
Bash Shell rename multiple file name Bash Shell rename multiple file name shell mv macos bash Bash Shell filename-367519.mp4 otherfilename-367515.mp4 andotherfilename-377530.mp4 filename.mp4 Bash Shell rename multiple file name I need to rename files like to
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28756745_c0
28756745
shell
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Title: If condition is not working in bash Problem title: If condition is not working in bash Tags: shell Problem: If condition is not working in bash in the below code its directly going to else condition than if #!/bin/bash var=0 if [ "$var" -eq "0" ] then echo $var else echo $var fi
If condition is not working in bash If condition is not working in bash shell If condition is not working in bash in the below code its directly going to else condition than if
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14130950_c0
14130950
shell
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Title: How to check whether a string has at least one alphabetic character? Problem title: How to check whether a string has at least one alphabetic character? Tags: bash, linux, regex, shell Problem: How to check whether a string has at least one alphabetic character? Code signals: How
How to check whether a string has at least one alphabetic character? How to check whether a string has at least one alphabetic character? bash linux regex shell How How to check whether a string has at least one alphabetic character?
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37603023_c0
37603023
shell
0
Title: Input data to a shell script Problem title: Input data to a shell script Tags: bash, shell Problem: Input data to a shell script How could I create a shell script with input data ? Please enter names separated by a blank: John Marry Sanford Saunders read names Code signals: Input
Input data to a shell script Input data to a shell script bash shell Input Input data to a shell script How could I create a shell script with input data ? Please enter names separated by a blank: John Marry Sanford Saunders
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2450224_c0
2450224
shell
0
Title: Insert copyright message into multiple files Problem title: Insert copyright message into multiple files Tags: unix, shell, scripting Problem: Insert copyright message into multiple files How would you insert a copyright message at the very top of every file? Code signals: Insert
Insert copyright message into multiple files Insert copyright message into multiple files unix shell scripting Insert Insert copyright message into multiple files How would you insert a copyright message at the very top of every file?
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43916515_c0
43916515
shell
0
Title: how to output value without brackets in spark? Problem title: how to output value without brackets in spark? Tags: scala, shell, apache-spark, java Problem: how to output value without brackets in spark? Code signals: sqlContext.read.format, df.rdd.saveAsTextFile, b4283abd92ea904
how to output value without brackets in spark? how to output value without brackets in spark? scala shell apache-spark java sqlContext.read.format df.rdd.saveAsTextFile b4283abd92ea904 how to output value without brackets in spark? I want to store the dataframe as pure value, but what I got is value with brackets, the ...
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58836775_c1
58836775
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8932381_c0
8932381
shell
0
Title: put output into a variable Problem title: put output into a variable Tags: unix, terminal, shell Problem: put output into a variable The following works if I type it in a shell window. But how do I get the result into a variable? date -j -v+1m -f "%a %b %d %T %Z %Y" "`date`" "+%s"
put output into a variable put output into a variable unix terminal shell put output into a variable The following works if I type it in a shell window. But how do I get the result into a variable?
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12294059_c0
12294059
shell
0
Title: How to write the daemon scripts in unix? Problem title: How to write the daemon scripts in unix? Tags: shell, daemon, bash, unix Problem: How to write the daemon scripts in unix? Please could you tell me how to write the scripts for daemon process . Regards, Vedant Code signals: How
How to write the daemon scripts in unix? How to write the daemon scripts in unix? shell daemon bash unix How How to write the daemon scripts in unix? Please could you tell me how to write the scripts for daemon process . Regards, Vedant
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1315939_c0
1315939
shell
0
Title: Is it possible to make system calls on iOS? Problem title: Is it possible to make system calls on iOS? Tags: system-calls, ios, shell Problem: Is it possible to make system calls on iOS? Is it possible to make a system call, such as executing ls -la , and use the result in your app?
Is it possible to make system calls on iOS? Is it possible to make system calls on iOS? system-calls ios shell Is it possible to make system calls on iOS? Is it possible to make a system call, such as executing ls -la , and use the result in your app?
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74523433_c0
74523433
shell
0
Title: how to add floating number in shell? Problem title: how to add floating number in shell? Tags: awk, shell Problem: how to add floating number in shell? a=-1.4 b=42273.85 awk "BEGIN {print ($a + $b)}" 42272.4 I am expecting result as 42272.45 , what is wrong here? Code signals: BEGIN
how to add floating number in shell? how to add floating number in shell? awk shell BEGIN how to add floating number in shell? 42272.4 I am expecting result as 42272.45 , what is wrong here?
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25153705_c0
25153705
shell
0
Title: Pattern match and find another pattern in the next line Problem title: Pattern match and find another pattern in the next line Tags: bash, append, pattern-matching, shell, string Problem: Pattern match and find another pattern in the next line Code signals: Pattern, string1, string2
Pattern match and find another pattern in the next line Pattern match and find another pattern in the next line bash append pattern-matching shell string Pattern string1 string2 Pattern match and find another pattern in the next line find a string1 in a file and check it's next line for string2 if not found append the ...
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50514479_c0
50514479
shell
0
Title: Awk : single and double quote regex Problem title: Awk : single and double quote regex Tags: shell Problem: Awk : single and double quote regex How to write regex in awk to find single quote (') and double quote (") for all lines in file. I want to print those lines Code signals: Awk
Awk : single and double quote regex Awk : single and double quote regex shell Awk Awk : single and double quote regex How to write regex in awk to find single quote (') and double quote (") for all lines in file. I want to print those lines
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43588726_c0
43588726
shell
0
Title: Iterate through concatenated string with paths - prevent globbing Problem title: Iterate through concatenated string with paths - prevent globbing Tags: shell, linux, debian Problem: Iterate through concatenated string with paths - prevent globbing Code signals: Iterate, exclude_args
Iterate through concatenated string with paths - prevent globbing Iterate through concatenated string with paths - prevent globbing shell linux debian Iterate exclude_args Iterate through concatenated string with paths - prevent globbing How to loop/iterate through string output How to get an output like this
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39590559_c0
39590559
shell
0
Title: Shell script print result by column Problem title: Shell script print result by column Tags: shell, bash Problem: Shell script print result by column I am pretty confused. I have a value output like: jstat -gc 7110 Code signals: Shell, S0C, S1C, S0U, S1U, YGC, YGCT, FGC, FGCT, GCT, SOC
Shell script print result by column Shell script print result by column shell bash Shell S0C S1C S0U S1U YGC YGCT FGC FGCT GCT SOC Shell script print result by column I am pretty confused. I have a value output like: I have already retrieved each of the key and value but just want to display the results like: Help!! My...
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40916471_c0
40916471
shell
0
Title: Update Stock grep? Problem title: Update Stock grep? Tags: shell Problem: Update Stock grep? stock.txt Product: A Stock: 1 Product: B Stock: 2 Product: C Stock: 3 I want to change the number of stocks of item b with any number? Should I use the grep command? Code signals: Update, Stock
Update Stock grep? Update Stock grep? shell Update Stock Update Stock grep? stock.txt Product: A Stock: 1 Product: B Stock: 2 Product: C Stock: 3 I want to change the number of stocks of item b with any number? Should I use the grep command?
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1123572_c0
1123572
shell
0
Title: extract words from a file Problem title: extract words from a file Tags: scripting, shell, unix Problem: extract words from a file I'm trying to create a dictionary of words from a collection of files. Is there a simple way to print all the words in a file, one per line? Code signals: a
extract words from a file extract words from a file scripting shell unix a extract words from a file I'm trying to create a dictionary of words from a collection of files. Is there a simple way to print all the words in a file, one per line?
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24113504_c0
24113504
shell
0
Title: Strange behavior with getline and awk Problem title: Strange behavior with getline and awk Tags: getline, awk, base64, shell Problem: Strange behavior with getline and awk Code signals: Strange, IDU5, IDk1, IDk5, IDkw, IDUw, IDE0, IDIz, IDI0, IDUx, IDU1, IDAy, IDc0, IDU2, x1.tmp, base64
Strange behavior with getline and awk Strange behavior with getline and awk getline awk base64 shell Strange IDU5 IDk1 IDk5 IDkw IDUw IDE0 IDIz IDI0 IDUx IDU1 IDAy IDc0 IDU2 x1.tmp base64 Strange behavior with getline and awk I have this test file x1.tmp: And this command line: The result should be a base64 decoded num...
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18579017_c0
18579017
shell
0
Title: How can I send an OSC message from shell? Problem title: How can I send an OSC message from shell? Tags: shell, osc Problem: How can I send an OSC message from shell? Is there any way to accomplish this? If so, I'd appreciate an example of some sort. Thanks! Code signals: shell, How, OSC
How can I send an OSC message from shell? How can I send an OSC message from shell? shell osc shell How OSC How can I send an OSC message from shell? Is there any way to accomplish this? If so, I'd appreciate an example of some sort. Thanks!
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12726015_c0
12726015
shell
0
Title: linux search a pattern and print its count Problem title: linux search a pattern and print its count Tags: grep, linux, shell, command, count Problem: linux search a pattern and print its count Code signals: GeoIs, Paramount, file.gz, Mozilla, Windows, KHTMf01f02008592, Vermont, Victoria
linux search a pattern and print its count linux search a pattern and print its count grep linux shell command count GeoIs Paramount file.gz Mozilla Windows KHTMf01f02008592 Vermont Victoria linux search a pattern and print its count In the following i am trying to grep all the pattern of geoIs.My question is how can i...
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7314319_c0
7314319
shell
0
Title: Does the shell support sets? Problem title: Does the shell support sets? Tags: shell, ksh, bash Problem: Does the shell support sets? Do shells such as bash and ksh support set operations (such as 'union of two sets')? I can't find any tutorial about this using Google. Code signals: Does
Does the shell support sets? Does the shell support sets? shell ksh bash Does Does the shell support sets? Do shells such as bash and ksh support set operations (such as 'union of two sets')? I can't find any tutorial about this using Google.
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17447516_c0
17447516
shell
0
Title: Exporting variables in shell Problem title: Exporting variables in shell Tags: shell Problem: Exporting variables in shell I have a question. What is the difference between exporting variables with export command and with . (dot) command? Please, explain it clearly Code signals: Exporting
Exporting variables in shell Exporting variables in shell shell Exporting Exporting variables in shell I have a question. What is the difference between exporting variables with export command and with . (dot) command? Please, explain it clearly
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27030397_c0
27030397
shell
0
Title: How to remove empty directories after tar? Problem title: How to remove empty directories after tar? Tags: shell, tar, sed Problem: How to remove empty directories after tar? Code signals: How, file1, file2, file3, file4, file5, file6, file7, file8, file9, list.txt, list2.txt, list.tar.gz
How to remove empty directories after tar? How to remove empty directories after tar? shell tar sed How file1 file2 file3 file4 file5 file6 file7 file8 file9 list.txt list2.txt list.tar.gz How to remove empty directories after tar?
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68525783_c0
68525783
shell
0
Title: How to solve unexpected token Problem title: How to solve unexpected token Tags: cat, shell, scripting, linux Problem: How to solve unexpected token For I in cat test.txt Cat file.txt|head -n $i|tail -n 1| cut -f w >>out.txt Error is syntax error near unexpected token cat Code signals: How
How to solve unexpected token How to solve unexpected token cat shell scripting linux How How to solve unexpected token For I in cat test.txt Cat file.txt|head -n $i|tail -n 1| cut -f w >>out.txt Error is syntax error near unexpected token cat
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59950751_c0
59950751
shell
0
Title: Flip shell arguments Problem title: Flip shell arguments Tags: shell Problem: Flip shell arguments What is the shortest way to write Haskell's flip for the shell? flip should switch the first 2 arguments of a command. Example: cp a b should be equivalent to flip cp b a . Code signals: Flip
Flip shell arguments Flip shell arguments shell Flip Flip shell arguments What is the shortest way to write Haskell's flip for the shell? flip should switch the first 2 arguments of a command. Example: cp a b should be equivalent to flip cp b a .
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40904764_c2
40904764
shell
2
Today.txt Main.txt > matched.txt Thanks a lot in advance ! Code signals: the, awk, Nov, CHCK01_20161104.txt, on_time, TRIPS11_20161104.txt, AR02_20161104.txt, AR01_20161104.txt, CHCK05_20161104.txt, CHCK09_20161104.txt, ifs01_20161104.txt, FNR, END, unmatched.txt, Today.txt, Main.txt, matched.txt
Today.txt Main.txt > matched.txt Thanks a lot in advance ! Code signals: the, awk, Nov, CHCK01_20161104.txt, on_time, TRIPS11_20161104.txt, AR02_20161104.txt, AR01_20161104.txt, CHCK05_20161104.txt, CHCK09_20161104.txt, ifs01_20161104.txt, FNR, END, unmatched.txt, Today.txt, Main.txt, matched.txt
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1655372_c0
1655372
shell
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Title: Longest line in a file Problem title: Longest line in a file Tags: shell, bash, utilities Problem: Longest line in a file I'm looking for a simple way to find the length of the longest line in a file. Ideally, it would be a simple bash shell command instead of a script. Code signals: Longest
Longest line in a file Longest line in a file shell bash utilities Longest Longest line in a file I'm looking for a simple way to find the length of the longest line in a file. Ideally, it would be a simple bash shell command instead of a script.
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28261328_c0
28261328
shell
0
Title: How to manipulate components of just one column in a txt file Problem title: How to manipulate components of just one column in a txt file Tags: shell, unix Problem: How to manipulate components of just one column in a txt file Code signals: How, L165, L336, L216, L228, L366, L108, L250, L81
How to manipulate components of just one column in a txt file How to manipulate components of just one column in a txt file shell unix How L165 L336 L216 L228 L366 L108 L250 L81 How to manipulate components of just one column in a txt file In a folder I have some txt files with 3 columns. I'm wondering if it is possibl...
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14191323_c3
14191323
shell
3
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62973761_c0
62973761
shell
0
Title: Parse curl output with jq and compare in unix shell Problem title: Parse curl output with jq and compare in unix shell Tags: bash, exec, unix, shell, puppet Problem: Parse curl output with jq and compare in unix shell Code signals: Parse, Application, jsonplaceholder.typicode.com, EOF, Failed
Parse curl output with jq and compare in unix shell Parse curl output with jq and compare in unix shell bash exec unix shell puppet Parse Application jsonplaceholder.typicode.com EOF Failed Parse curl output with jq and compare in unix shell Can someone help me why I am getting this error: Error: This is the API output...
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47254205_c2
47254205
shell
2
occ4,m10occ2,692,710,688,714 2017-11-11 09:06:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,704,714,702,732 2017-11-11 09:11:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,708,729,705,726 2017-11-11 09:16:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,716,733,716,734 2017-11-11 09:21:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,719,745,724,745
occ4,m10occ2,692,710,688,714 2017-11-11 09:06:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,704,714,702,732 2017-11-11 09:11:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,708,729,705,726 2017-11-11 09:16:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,716,733,716,734 2017-11-11 09:21:12,m02occ3,m04occ1,m07occ4,m10occ2,719,745,724,745
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40608950_c0
40608950
shell
0
Title: Apply set of operation on one entire column in unix file Problem title: Apply set of operation on one entire column in unix file Tags: unix, awk, shell, bash Problem: Apply set of operation on one entire column in unix file Code signals: Apply, JOB1, SUCCESS, Sun, Nov, GMT, Sat, Fri, Thu, Wed
Apply set of operation on one entire column in unix file Apply set of operation on one entire column in unix file unix awk shell bash Apply JOB1 SUCCESS Sun Nov GMT Sat Fri Thu Wed Apply set of operation on one entire column in unix file I have a file looks like : need to change last column (timestamp) with date and ti...
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19494319_c0
19494319
shell
0
Title: How to trap signals in shell script? Problem title: How to trap signals in shell script? Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: How to trap signals in shell script? How can we trap signals in shell script, where can we trap signals? also can someone explain # trap commands signals Code signals: How
How to trap signals in shell script? How to trap signals in shell script? shell linux bash How How to trap signals in shell script? How can we trap signals in shell script, where can we trap signals? also can someone explain
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34880288_c0
34880288
shell
0
Title: JQ parsing strings with "-" Problem title: JQ parsing strings with "-" Tags: shell, json, jq Problem: JQ parsing strings with "-" Code signals: CACHE, cache.json, PROJECT, PROJECTS, PROJECTDATE, STATUS, COLOR_GREEN, Installed, CLEAR, COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_RED, Not, COLOR_CYAN
JQ parsing strings with "-" JQ parsing strings with "-" shell json jq CACHE cache.json PROJECT PROJECTS PROJECTDATE STATUS COLOR_GREEN Installed CLEAR COLOR_YELLOW COLOR_RED Not COLOR_CYAN JQ parsing strings with "-" My JSON: Script: Can someone please help debug my script?
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44963736_c1
44963736
shell
1
. Code signals: Unix, Shell, Sed, Pattern, March, Space, BSSID:Broadcast, DA:Broadcast, SA:da:a1:19:dd:aa:92, Unknown, Probe, Request, Broadcast, BSSID:d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, DA:d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, SA:d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, SA:f4:9f:f3:d6:68:bc, PremiumOutletsJP, Mbit, DATA, PremiumOutletJP
. Code signals: Unix, Shell, Sed, Pattern, March, Space, BSSID:Broadcast, DA:Broadcast, SA:da:a1:19:dd:aa:92, Unknown, Probe, Request, Broadcast, BSSID:d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, DA:d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, SA:d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, d8:49:2f:74:dc:cf, SA:f4:9f:f3:d6:68:bc, PremiumOutletsJP, Mbit, DATA, PremiumOutletJP
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45382242_c0
45382242
shell
0
Title: Extract part of string using shell script Problem title: Extract part of string using shell script Tags: shell, linux, awk Problem: Extract part of string using shell script Code signals: shell, Extract, v1.0.20170728180812, ef1fc15, v1.0.20170728180812-test, v1.0.20170722150727, ECR_REPO_NAME
Extract part of string using shell script Extract part of string using shell script shell linux awk shell Extract v1.0.20170728180812 ef1fc15 v1.0.20170728180812-test v1.0.20170722150727 ECR_REPO_NAME Extract part of string using shell script Strings: Expected string result: Code: Thanks guys! ;) This script is used to...
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16205288_c0
16205288
shell
0
Title: Shell: Sub command list/display Problem title: Shell: Sub command list/display Tags: shell Problem: Shell: Sub command list/display I have written a shell script, it takes many commands. On pressing TAB key shell should list the commands. How to make it? Br, Praveen P B Code signals: Shell, Sub
Shell: Sub command list/display Shell: Sub command list/display shell Shell Sub Shell: Sub command list/display I have written a shell script, it takes many commands. On pressing TAB key shell should list the commands. How to make it? Br, Praveen P B
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6519591_c0
6519591
shell
0
Title: text manipulation in shellscript Problem title: text manipulation in shellscript Tags: shell Problem: text manipulation in shellscript I want to add a dot to all lines that doesn't start with a dot. How can I do this in shellscript? should I use sed? example file: .a a b .c turns to .a .a .b .c
text manipulation in shellscript text manipulation in shellscript shell text manipulation in shellscript I want to add a dot to all lines that doesn't start with a dot. How can I do this in shellscript? should I use sed? turns to
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40165893
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54604995_c0
54604995
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Title: How to run a script shell in google Colab? Problem title: How to run a script shell in google Colab? Tags: google-colaboratory, python, shell Problem: How to run a script shell in google Colab? I want to run a script shell in colab, i used "!" and also i tried "%%shell" Code signals: How, Colab
How to run a script shell in google Colab? How to run a script shell in google Colab? google-colaboratory python shell How Colab How to run a script shell in google Colab? I want to run a script shell in colab, i used "!" and also i tried "%%shell"
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66660760_c0
66660760
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Title: How to write a function that check the result of a bash command Problem title: How to write a function that check the result of a bash command Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: How to write a function that check the result of a bash command Code signals: How, CMD, yum.utils, SUCCESS, YES, ERROR
How to write a function that check the result of a bash command How to write a function that check the result of a bash command shell linux bash How CMD yum.utils SUCCESS YES ERROR How to write a function that check the result of a bash command I'm trying to write a simple function to debug my script easily and making ...
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38259716_c0
38259716
shell
0
Title: How to check HTML file for occurence of two words in any row Problem title: How to check HTML file for occurence of two words in any row Tags: html, shell Problem: How to check HTML file for occurence of two words in any row Code signals: How, HTML, Operaion1, ERROR, LOCATION, Operaion2, FAILURE
How to check HTML file for occurence of two words in any row How to check HTML file for occurence of two words in any row html shell How HTML Operaion1 ERROR LOCATION Operaion2 FAILURE How to check HTML file for occurence of two words in any row I have an HTML file in which content is like this: Now, i want to check th...
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72225966_c0
72225966
shell
0
Title: How to separate files, number wise using regular expressions in java/shell? Problem title: How to separate files, number wise using regular expressions in java/shell? Tags: java, shell Problem: How to separate files, number wise using regular expressions in java/shell? Code signals: regular, How
How to separate files, number wise using regular expressions in java/shell? How to separate files, number wise using regular expressions in java/shell? java shell regular How How to separate files, number wise using regular expressions in java/shell?
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40537685
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0
Title: using awk to process next column values with current line value Problem title: using awk to process next column values with current line value Tags: awk, perl, sed, shell Problem: using awk to process next column values with current line value Code signals: awk, sample.csv, END, Line, NextRecord
using awk to process next column values with current line value using awk to process next column values with current line value awk perl sed shell awk sample.csv END Line NextRecord using awk to process next column values with current line value I am new to awk, couldn't figure out how to process next record columns, a...
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69691605_c2
69691605
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EVeaU3fiK5w|91305 AA3B5BNqNTokWw|87818 CG79LhAgIeBkPw|80199 Still, it's not matching the Expected result. Is there a way to retain the delimiters and replace the values with just a space? Code signals: Sed, mdl_name, mdl_tagid, mdl_brnchcd, mdls_mktvl, NoData, AA3B5BNqNTokWw, CG79LhAgIeBkPw, BEGIN, OFS
EVeaU3fiK5w|91305 AA3B5BNqNTokWw|87818 CG79LhAgIeBkPw|80199 Still, it's not matching the Expected result. Is there a way to retain the delimiters and replace the values with just a space? Code signals: Sed, mdl_name, mdl_tagid, mdl_brnchcd, mdls_mktvl, NoData, AA3B5BNqNTokWw, CG79LhAgIeBkPw, BEGIN, OFS
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58927348_c0
58927348
shell
0
Title: how to compare two column from same file? Problem title: how to compare two column from same file? Tags: shell, awk Problem: how to compare two column from same file? I have long data file, file.txt 1 3 3 2 2 3 5 5 8 9 so out file should be, out.txt 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 9 3 3 3 2 3 5 Code signals: same
how to compare two column from same file? how to compare two column from same file? shell awk same how to compare two column from same file? I have long data file, file.txt so out file should be, out.txt
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23769521_c0
23769521
shell
0
Title: what does xargs du -h do? Problem title: what does xargs du -h do? Tags: scripting, shell, unix, xargs Problem: what does xargs du -h do? the command is find /etc -type f | xargs du -h I know that it basically means find all files in /etc but I'm not too sure on what the du -h does to it. Thanks.
what does xargs du -h do? what does xargs du -h do? scripting shell unix xargs what does xargs du -h do? the command is I know that it basically means find all files in /etc but I'm not too sure on what the du -h does to it. Thanks.
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20081653_c0
20081653
shell
0
Title: Two redirection operators in one command Problem title: Two redirection operators in one command Tags: bash, shell Problem: Two redirection operators in one command Please explain the output of this shell command: ls >file1 >file2 Why does the output go to file2 instead of file1? Code signals: Two
Two redirection operators in one command Two redirection operators in one command bash shell Two Two redirection operators in one command Please explain the output of this shell command: ls >file1 >file2 Why does the output go to file2 instead of file1?
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26338271_c2
26338271
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INSERT, PACK, PROCEDURE, VALIDA_CAMBIO_GPR, TMP_MOD_PVA, AJUSTAR_FECHAS, PRO_TDA_VARLOG_ALM, DEPURAR_CAMBIOS_GPR, INC_EX_0001, CABECERA_ALARMAS, INC_EX_0002, INC_EX_0003, INC_EX_0005, INC_EX_0007, INC_EX_0008, INC_EX_0009, INC_EX_0010, INC_EX_0011, PACKENVI, PACKANSI, CALCULA_GRAMOS, PACKBRUM, PACKRENSI
INSERT, PACK, PROCEDURE, VALIDA_CAMBIO_GPR, TMP_MOD_PVA, AJUSTAR_FECHAS, PRO_TDA_VARLOG_ALM, DEPURAR_CAMBIOS_GPR, INC_EX_0001, CABECERA_ALARMAS, INC_EX_0002, INC_EX_0003, INC_EX_0005, INC_EX_0007, INC_EX_0008, INC_EX_0009, INC_EX_0010, INC_EX_0011, PACKENVI, PACKANSI, CALCULA_GRAMOS, PACKBRUM, PACKRENSI
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60099931_c0
60099931
shell
0
Title: Using awk mktime to transform datetime fields to Epoch in cvs Problem title: Using awk mktime to transform datetime fields to Epoch in cvs Tags: bash, linux, awk, shell Problem: Using awk mktime to transform datetime fields to Epoch in cvs Code signals: Using, Epoch, BEGIN, OFS, test.awk, mark.csv
Using awk mktime to transform datetime fields to Epoch in cvs Using awk mktime to transform datetime fields to Epoch in cvs bash linux awk shell Using Epoch BEGIN OFS test.awk mark.csv Using awk mktime to transform datetime fields to Epoch in cvs I have a csv file which contanins about 6 milion , seperated lines These ...
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14260317_c0
14260317
shell
0
Title: Linux - Starting process at a specific priority Problem title: Linux - Starting process at a specific priority Tags: linux, shell Problem: Linux - Starting process at a specific priority On Linux, how can I start a process from the terminal at a specific priority value? Code signals: Linux, Starting
Linux - Starting process at a specific priority Linux - Starting process at a specific priority linux shell Linux Starting Linux - Starting process at a specific priority On Linux, how can I start a process from the terminal at a specific priority value?
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65183480_c0
65183480
shell
0
Title: Proper syntax of commands in shell Problem title: Proper syntax of commands in shell Tags: shell, command Problem: Proper syntax of commands in shell If we have a command such as: command [-p] [-m mode] rep Why is: command -m rep not valid? But command -p rep is valid. Thank you Code signals: Proper
Proper syntax of commands in shell Proper syntax of commands in shell shell command Proper Proper syntax of commands in shell If we have a command such as: Why is: not valid? But is valid. Thank you
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49098242
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Title: Error while using (( ... )) in Bash if condition Problem title: Error while using (( ... )) in Bash if condition Tags: syntax, shell, bash Problem: Error while using (( ... )) in Bash if condition Code signals: Error, Bash, test.json, localhost:9099, BelattarProject, StudentMail.php, test.txt, test1
Error while using (( ... )) in Bash if condition Error while using (( ... )) in Bash if condition syntax shell bash Error Bash test.json localhost:9099 BelattarProject StudentMail.php test.txt test1 Error while using (( ... )) in Bash if condition i have an error at this end which is ./scriptWeb.sh: line 22: ((: "test1...
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31304939_c0
31304939
shell
0
Title: How do I pass ESC to stdin? Problem title: How do I pass ESC to stdin? Tags: shell, linux Problem: How do I pass ESC to stdin? How do I pass Esc to stdin in shell, the Esc on a keyboard? I have discovered that 0x1B or ^[ is the outputted result of Esc but how can I input Esc ? Code signals: How, ESC
How do I pass ESC to stdin? How do I pass ESC to stdin? shell linux How ESC How do I pass ESC to stdin? How do I pass Esc to stdin in shell, the Esc on a keyboard? I have discovered that 0x1B or ^[ is the outputted result of Esc but how can I input Esc ?
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5255449_c0
5255449
shell
0
Title: Convert csv to html table using Problem title: Convert csv to html table using Tags: csv, shell, html-table Problem: Convert csv to html table using How can I convert a CSV file into html table? I got a csv file with comma "," and I want this file to convert to Html table. Code signals: csv, Convert
Convert csv to html table using Convert csv to html table using csv shell html-table csv Convert Convert csv to html table using How can I convert a CSV file into html table? I got a csv file with comma "," and I want this file to convert to Html table.
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59738747_c0
59738747
shell
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Title: How can i grep from one point to another while ignoring the first match? Problem title: How can i grep from one point to another while ignoring the first match? Tags: grep, awk, regex, sed, shell Problem: How can i grep from one point to another while ignoring the first match? Code signals: one, How
How can i grep from one point to another while ignoring the first match? How can i grep from one point to another while ignoring the first match? grep awk regex sed shell one How How can i grep from one point to another while ignoring the first match? I want to grep from one string, to the second occurance of another s...
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97137_c0
97137
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Title: How do you run a script on login in *nix? Problem title: How do you run a script on login in *nix? Tags: unix, linux, shell, macos, bash Problem: How do you run a script on login in *nix? I know I once know how to do this but... how do you run a script (bash is OK) on login in unix? Code signals: How
How do you run a script on login in *nix? How do you run a script on login in *nix? unix linux shell macos bash How How do you run a script on login in *nix? I know I once know how to do this but... how do you run a script (bash is OK) on login in unix?
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43227665_c0
43227665
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Title: How to increment value in associative array in BASH Problem title: How to increment value in associative array in BASH Tags: for-loop, foreach, shell, bash, arrays Problem: How to increment value in associative array in BASH Code signals: How, BASH, t1.com, t2.com, t3.com, t4.com, t5.com, t$first.com
How to increment value in associative array in BASH How to increment value in associative array in BASH for-loop foreach shell bash arrays How BASH t1.com t2.com t3.com t4.com t5.com t$first.com How to increment value in associative array in BASH I have array: I don't want to write every time, "t1,com,t2.com ..." I wan...
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46278526_c0
46278526
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Title: how to parse a output of command using shell Problem title: how to parse a output of command using shell Tags: linux, bash, shell, sh Problem: how to parse a output of command using shell i have a string like a=b c=d e=f g=h i=j j=k How to parse this string to get the value of j ? Code signals: shell
how to parse a output of command using shell how to parse a output of command using shell linux bash shell sh shell how to parse a output of command using shell i have a string like a=b c=d e=f g=h i=j j=k How to parse this string to get the value of j ?
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5168071_c0
5168071
shell
0
Title: List sub-directories with ls Problem title: List sub-directories with ls Tags: shell, linux Problem: List sub-directories with ls How could I list sub-directories with ls, with '-d' only the current directory is shown. I want something like find . -type d -maxdepth 1 would give me. Code signals: List
List sub-directories with ls List sub-directories with ls shell linux List List sub-directories with ls How could I list sub-directories with ls, with '-d' only the current directory is shown. I want something like find . -type d -maxdepth 1 would give me.
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55720897_c1
55720897
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if [ "$| 00000020 6d 79 76 61 72 22 20 3d 3d 20 22 74 65 73 74 22 |myvar" == "test"| 00000030 20 5d 0a 74 68 65 6e 0a 65 63 68 6f 20 22 54 65 | ].then.echo "Te| 00000040 73 74 20 6d 6f 64 65 22 0a 66 69 0a |st mode".fi.| 0000004c Code signals: Unable, Test, test.sh, Bourne-Again, ASCII, bash.myva, then.echo
if [ "$| 00000020 6d 79 76 61 72 22 20 3d 3d 20 22 74 65 73 74 22 |myvar" == "test"| 00000030 20 5d 0a 74 68 65 6e 0a 65 63 68 6f 20 22 54 65 | ].then.echo "Te| 00000040 73 74 20 6d 6f 64 65 22 0a 66 69 0a |st mode".fi.| 0000004c Code signals: Unable, Test, test.sh, Bourne-Again, ASCII, bash.myva, then.echo
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2144465_c0
2144465
shell
0
Title: How to get output of shell in MySQL? Problem title: How to get output of shell in MySQL? Tags: mysql, shell Problem: How to get output of shell in MySQL? In linux I can use ! to start a shell command: mysql >\! ping localhost Is there a way to get the output of shell in MySQL? Code signals: How, MySQL
How to get output of shell in MySQL? How to get output of shell in MySQL? mysql shell How MySQL How to get output of shell in MySQL? In linux I can use ! to start a shell command: Is there a way to get the output of shell in MySQL?
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33486771_c0
33486771
shell
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Title: How to run a unix script Problem title: How to run a unix script Tags: shell, unix Problem: How to run a unix script In UNIX, when you want to run a shell script located in pwd, you do: ./somescript.sh But there is also: . somescript.sh What does the second command do? Code signals: How, somescript.sh
How to run a unix script How to run a unix script shell unix How somescript.sh How to run a unix script In UNIX, when you want to run a shell script located in pwd, you do: But there is also: What does the second command do?
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76050766_c0
76050766
shell
0
Title: How can I store this echo result into an array to be able to loop sucessfully? Problem title: How can I store this echo result into an array to be able to loop sucessfully? Tags: shell, bash, unix Problem: How can I store this echo result into an array to be able to loop sucessfully? Code signals: How
How can I store this echo result into an array to be able to loop sucessfully? How can I store this echo result into an array to be able to loop sucessfully? shell bash unix How How can I store this echo result into an array to be able to loop sucessfully? It is a newbie question, please bear with me... I need to get e...
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28388908_c0
28388908
shell
0
Title: How to extract year from date format and find all years greater than Problem title: How to extract year from date format and find all years greater than Tags: format, awk, date, bash, shell Problem: How to extract year from date format and find all years greater than Code signals: date, How, Incumbent
How to extract year from date format and find all years greater than How to extract year from date format and find all years greater than format awk date bash shell date How Incumbent How to extract year from date format and find all years greater than I need to print all years greater than 1900 in a field. I have used...
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44602820_c0
44602820
shell
0
Title: Does not work adding of string after after a pattern Problem title: Does not work adding of string after after a pattern Tags: bash, grep, linux, sed, shell Problem: Does not work adding of string after after a pattern Code signals: Does, SSHPORT_TAG, PORTSSH, SSH_CONNECTION, x20, rc.firewall, SSHPORT
Does not work adding of string after after a pattern Does not work adding of string after after a pattern bash grep linux sed shell Does SSHPORT_TAG PORTSSH SSH_CONNECTION x20 rc.firewall SSHPORT Does not work adding of string after after a pattern I want to find ssh port and add this port script after string ### SSHPO...
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Title: How to run a shell script on every request? Problem title: How to run a shell script on every request? Tags: nginx, shell Problem: How to run a shell script on every request? I want to run a shell script every time my nginx server receives any HTTP request. Any simple ways to do this? Code signals: How
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