Recursively replace a string in files with lines matching string. Lines with the string "group name" will have the first > character replaced while other > characters on other lines will be ignored. Show Sample Output
A safer way to block adobe and macromedia flash tracking and spyware
creates 100 directories f(1-100) with a file in each matched to the directory (/f1/myfile1, .. /f98/myfile98,/f99/myfile99/,/f100/myfile100,etc ) Show Sample Output
Python is always such much more readable than most shell scripting. Show Sample Output
Show running time. eta, progressbar Show Sample Output
While logged into ssh, type ~s to see stats of ssh
Connects to the last adb connection in history. Show Sample Output
Monitoring system in one line : DISK : disk space MEM: memory ( mem , swap, Total) CPU : all information about cpu activity LOAD : load average Show Sample Output
List images between 800 and 16384 pixels wide that can be displayed sized and trimmed on a widescreen display. Requires the "wallpaper" utility. Show Sample Output
useful to give directory in archive some descriptive name instead of name from project tree
Check the connection of the maximum number of IP Show Sample Output
passin list of docker container IDs to docker stop Show Sample Output
This command creates a file of arbitrary size in a windows environment. Show Sample Output
First, we convert the VMware avi (VMnc format) to the Microsoft avi format. Next, we convert the Microsoft avi format to FLV format. You can play around with the -r switch (rate per second) and the -b switch (bitrate). But, if those get larger, so does your FLV file.
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