Quick method of isolating filenames from a full path using expansion. Much quicker than using "basename" Show Sample Output
This shell function displays a list of binaries contained in an installed package; works on Debian based Linux distributions. Show Sample Output
GNU grep's perl-compatible regular expression(PCRE).
1. Get name of task by task=$(basename "$(pwd)") 2. Check whether "$task.c" exists as a file 3. open "$task.c", "$task.in", "task.out" in vim with such layout. ------------------------------- | | $task.in | | | | |$task.c |-----------------| | | $task.out | | | | -------------------------------
fileName /path/to/file.ext
quivalent to
basename /path/to/file.ext
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Takes filenames and directory names and replace space to '_'.
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