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9 years agoAchievement robie1373
Rock Star
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Level 5
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9 years agoAchievement robie1373
Busy Bee
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Level 4
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9 years agoAchievement robie1373
Hat Trick
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9 years agoComment robie1373
Blazing Saddles? 'nuff said.
Posted in: #1 Movie On Your Birthday
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9 years agoAchievement robie1373
Red Eye Jedi
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9 years agoHow-to robie1373
Making wootz steel
Part 1 of 2. A class on how to make wootz steel from "scratch".
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9 years agoComment robie1373
I spend so much time running find with the -name and -exec switches is silly. Syntax is a bit funky but once you get a handle on it, there isn't much you can't do. ~ # find . -name foo -exec "cat {} >> ~/bar.txt" \; [read all the file under the current directory who's name matches (regex) foo and write their contents into a file named bar.txt in your home directory.]
Also grep. ~ # grep -r monkey / [search inside every file under / for text matching "monkey" and print out the matching line]
These are from memory, (I'm at a winows box right now) so I apologize if there are errors in the examples. To hedge here is a bonus tip.
Bonus: try -h or --help switches to pretty much any command for a quick reminder of how it works. Save that brain real estate for more important things than memorizing switches!
show morePosted in: Must-Know Linux Commands For New Users