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remove files and directories with acces time older than a given date
touch a dummy file with the specified date, then use find with -anewer .

Convert "man page" to text file
You can convert any UNIX man page to .txt

Rotate a video file by 90 degrees CW
Change video orientation in metadata only

Remove all cached images for icons related to your profile
Run inside Command Prompt (cmd.exe) as admin. Note that you must close explorer.exe first, and even so some files will not be deleted, will say "Access is denied." To definitely delete them enter with another admin user or from other operating system and access the drive.

Numeric zero padding file rename
rename file name with fixed length nomeric format pattern

Mount folder/filesystem through SSH
Install SSHFS from http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html Will allow you to mount a folder security over a network.

Watch the progress of 'dd'
need pv (pipe view) : http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml

remove the last of all html files in a directory
sed can be used deleting the last line and with -i option, there's no need to for temp files, the change is made on the actual file

Find the modified time (mtime) for a file


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