On 2005-07-01 08:29:14 Tim Allen wrote: > Here's a couple of sed scripts I find useful. Quoting is for Windows > command processor (Cygwin sed):
I have also some scripts I find quite useful when working with CVS: http://svn.sunbase.org/repos/utils/trunk/ccc A "cvs stat" which shows only files that are modified, added or removed. The script itself is unchanged since 1999. ;) http://svn.sunbase.org/repos/utils/trunk/cvse Makes it very easy to edit log messages in CVS. Just redirect the output of "cvs log" to a file, edit the log messages as you like, and run cvse on the file. If you are using vi(m), it can be done in an even easier way: :r !cvs log myfile.c [make changes to the log messages] :%!cvse http://svn.sunbase.org/repos/utils/trunk/sortcvs Sorts the output of "cvs log" into chronological order. Regards, Øyvind A. Holm -- #!/bin/bash for f in 1 2 3; do PREF=http://musthave.sunbase.org/Stallman/stallman${f}c wget $PREF.sub ; mplayer -cache 8192 -sub stallman${f}c.sub $PREF.mpeg done _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs