A script is a sequence of commands or instructions that are executed by an interpreter program rather than compiled into a standalone executable program.

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Hybrid code in shell scripts. Sharing variables

This answer discusses how to run a multi-line Python snippet from the command line in a terminal. I noticed that the answer works great within shell scripts, even with nested indentation, which is ...
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Scripting to domain allocation to server

I have two text files: file #1: domain.txt cocacola.com airtel.com pepsi.com file #2: servers.txt 192.0.53.42 , 4 # 4 domains already allocated on server 192.0.53.42 192.53.1.2 , 1 # 1 ...
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Counting files on a remote server with ssh and an expect script

Below is my script to take count for files which are present in remote server. But it is not working. Please help me. #!/usr/bin/expect spawn ssh [email protected] expect "123" send "123" interact ...
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Linux Bash Script [closed]

I am currently in need of a simple Linux script which provides a menu to any user, where they are able to either add or delete a user, where if they choose to add the user they can do so via a text ...
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Executing a program according to the last modified date

I need to write a script which would execute some executables in a directory according to the last modified date. The oldest should run first. How do I do it? This is what I have done so far for f ...
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Replacing Evernote with Emacs and markdown - .org file list

I have grown tired of using evernote with wine or with any of the linux clients. I decided to change to Emacs and write all my notes in markdown so I can easily publish them in HTML and sync them with ...
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If Statement with 2 Variables - Bash

I am trying to write a single IF statement which can check two variables at once. I have two variables, for example: $VARA $VARB Both with either contain a 0 or a non 0 value. I need an if ...
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How to clone a read-only portion of /proc file system

The problem with reading /proc file system is that it is not atomic. I tried using a library (procfs in Python) that wishes to read it, but it has glitches about 5% of the time because the process ...
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Repeat a Unix command every x seconds forever

There's a builtin Unix command repeat whose first argument is the number of times to repeat a command, where the command (with any arguments) is specified by the remaining arguments to repeat. For ...
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Direct recursive shell script output to each subdirectory, not parent directory

I'm processing a batch of subjects data recursively, calling the script within the parent directory. For example, I have the parent directory: /home/subjects and the subdirectories which contain ...
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shell scripts in linux [closed]

The "time and network" script •Find the current time. •If the current minute-of-the-hour is greater than 30, then use ifup to enable all network interfaces, otherwise disable all network interfaces ...
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CD into directory from HISTORY in a bash script or alias e.g. $(!!)

I often want to change into the directory of a file on my file system, but I'm not sure where the file is. I search for it like so: find -type f -name "myfile.txt" Lets say for the sake of ...
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Invoking a script with ld-linux.so?

I just downloaded a tar file that is supposed to include everything required to run a program that we can call some_binary. I extracted it's contents, and I see the following: A binary (let's call ...
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vim auto complete custom list

I had these two questions about this function " how do I load a file into a list here? " set some variable func! CustomComplete() " and then read the variable here so that b:list = a \n split ...
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How to change Vim's command type mode programmatically?

Is there a simple way to switch from one command type mode to another without loosing the current command line? In my ~/.vimrc file I remap the <space> and <c-space> character, coming ...
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Script to check a folder, print the files then delete those files

I am looking for some guidance on creating a script that will check a specific folder, print all documents (if any) and then delete those documents. I would also like to run this script as a cron job. ...
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grep output of expect script

I'm trying to run some expect language, and grep/parse the output all in one script. I want to grep the output of and look for "error" (I should note that standard linux commands like awk, sed, grep, ...
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cut / grep and df -h

How can I grep or cut the "173G" under "Verf"? I need this for Unix scripting in school. jonas@jonaspc:~/$ df -h /dev/sda2 Dateisystem Größe Benutzt Verf. Verw% Eingehängt auf /dev/sda2 ...
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How to get the arguments to a php function via grep?

I am writing a script to let me know the database login info for each PHP-based web site on a server that I am migrating. The login information is usually done either like this: ...
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Storing output of command in shell variable

I have an operation using cut that I would like to assign result to a variable var4=ztemp.xml |cut -f1 -d '.' I get the error: ztemp.xml is not a command The value of var4 never gets ...
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rsstail Not Printing Output

I've installed rsstail 1.8 on my linux box and everything seems to be going smoothly, knock on wood, except for the part where rsstail isn't printing the streams. Running the command, I see that it's ...
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How to remove multiple blank lines from a file?

I have some text-files I use to take notes in - just plain text, usually just using cat >> file. Occasionally I use a blank line or two (just return - the new-line character) to specify a new ...
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What scripting language can I use to automate a concatenation & zipping process?

For a project I'm doing I need to concatenate and compress (with zip) many (midi) files and compare their sizes. I've thought there must be some language that allows me to do something like this: ...
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Why ssh -nq -t can't see my environment variable?

I am executing a command on remote machine with -t flag ( to prevent the command from 'blocking' ) the prompt (somehow it works that way). So I am using ssh -nq -t root@ip but with this, the script ...
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How to consistently start Vim's command line to make a mapping work in any mode?

I try to normalize access to Vim's command line mode from any other mode in order to simplify my actual mappings. For example to make the <f6> key work from anywhere I define the following ...
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Evalute passed in variable in bash

Is there a way to pass in a variable as an argument to a bash script and have it evaluated scoped by the bash script? Given: # cat /path/to/file/of/host/names bob tom joe etc... # dofor FILE=$1 ...
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While setting up SFTP between *nix servers, is the intial handshake optional?

I setup SFTP between *nix servers as follows: Generate the Public key on the sending server by running the below command: [user1@server1] $ /usr/local/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 1024 Then copy ...
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Checking if a file exists in several directories

I've been working on this far too long and need some help. I need a script that will look at files in a directory and see if it exists in one of several directories. I need something like this: for ...
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Script that unpacks a initrd, allows editing of the preseed.cfg and the packs it to cpio and gzip again

I want to program a script that allows what is said in the title. So basically I gunzip the initrd, than unpack the cpio, open vi to allow editing, save, pack with cpio, and gzip again, so nothing ...
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Bash: pair up two series of files

I have a number of files with this pattern: file1_foo.ext file1_bar.ext file2_foo.ext file2_bar.ext and so on. I need to "pair them" and put them in a file like this file1_foo.txt ...
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store and execute redirection/piped command in script

How do you store, and later execute, a command with redirection and and a pipe? (And is it the pipe, or the redirection, or both, that's causing my problem?) I tried to print the urxvt version in a ...
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Import single rows from SQLite to MySQL?

I need to do some kind of incremental import again and again from a SQLite 3 database to a MySQL database. Column names are the same in both databases. Is there a good way to do this by a script ...
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Increase %e precision with /usr/bin/time shell command

When I run the time command in shell time ./myapp I get an output like the following: real 0m0.668s user 0m0.112s sys 0m0.028s However,when I run the command \time -f %e ./myapp I lose ...
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Ubuntu crontab php not working

Yes, I have read many, many documentations but I can't get it to work. I have a simple single php file which I want to run once or twice in a minute. My php file is called: cronjob_refresh.php and I'm ...
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Automated ssh-keygen without passphrase, how?

I would like to make an automated script that calls ssh-keygen and creates some pub/private keypairs that I will use later on. In principle everything works fine with.... ssh-keygen -b 2048 -t rsa -f ...
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ASCII art generator

My friend bet me that I couldn't hack his computer (I already did it, but he just didn't realise yet). So I'm looking to a ASCII art generator (text preferable, images will do it too) in the sl ...
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How would a script know when running locale-gen is necessary?

One of the basic steps in setting up a new system is getting the right glibc locale files generated. At least in ArchLinux and Gentoo, one is expected to do this step by hand. I am trying to setup a ...
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Processing bash variable with sed

Been banging my head off a wall on this bash variable LATLNG contains a latitude & longitude value in brackets like so (53.3096,-6.28396) I want to parse these into a variable called LAT and ...
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How to edit files in-place while performing operation on the values matching the searched pattern?

Given a list files containing random text and many datetimes in ISO format in it (e.g "2012-07-02T10:47:24+02:00"), how can I find all these datetimes and add 2 hours to each one ? Ideally a solution ...
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Automate input procedure to a binary file

I have a binary file on Unix, which when executed asks the user for inputs. The inputs to this binary file are given manually. I want to automate the procedure, since I know the inputs already. I ...
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Split PDF into documents with several pages each

There are several resources on the web explaining how one can split a PDF into many files with on page per file. But how can you split them into chunks of, say, five pages each? I have looked into ...
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Making a progressbar with “dialog” from rsync output

I'm looking for a way to filter/redirect rsync output in a manner where it can be fed to the "dialog --gauge" command, so I can get a nice looking progressbar during file sync. Currently I have only ...
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Securely reading and parsing a string from a parameter or file in bash

I've been writing a number of bash scripts lately which get variables from a parameter or from a file. Some of the scripts run as root (using sudo) This is on my notebook, so there aren't any other ...
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Searching for Failed attemps in /var/log/secure

I'm currently writing a script to examine /var/log/secure file and report how many failed attempts there were that day. I need to output it in the following format: Date: 03/15/10 Time: 10:30 Number ...
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How can I find and filter a specific column in a .csv file? [duplicate]

I have .csv files with the following structure: cat,dog,mouse,pig,bird,cow,... 21,34,54,566,78,1,... 23,10,12,569,56,4,... 32,20,13,123,56,3,... 34,30,44,322,66,2,... I want to filter the column ...
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Faster way than ping for checking if computer online?

I'm writing a wake on lan script for a set of our lab computers. We have sqlite db with a list of the computer hostnames, IPs, and MACs and currently I ping each of them with '-c1' so it doesn't run ...
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Where to put a background script

I have a script that i want to be constantly running in the background but I don't know where to launch it from If I put it in .bashrc it will run multiple times (one for each login) It's an ...
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Sort aligned columns

I have a program which output looks like this # Status VAL1 VAL2 Description 1 some text 2.5 4.4 Some long other text 5 some text 2 14.5 2.0 Some long other ...
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Problems running python script from motion

I'm trying to set up the raspberry pi with my webcam as a motion detecting cctv that uploads the videos to google drive using Jeremy Blythe's script I have motion working correctly and the python ...
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A simple script to make a desktop version of Nimbuzz WebChat? [closed]

There is a nice little script which uses python-webkit called "RGB/HEX Color Picker" here: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?action=content&content=128317 I tried if I can use it to make a ...

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