How to Free Inode Usage Show Sample Output
Replace VM directory and file prefix with new prefix Once the the file names are updated the config files will need to be updated using command similar to the following: sed -i -- 's/original_/new_/g' *.vmx sed -i -- 's/original_/new_/g' *.vmxf sed -i -- 's/original_/new_/g' *.file.vmdk sed -i -- 's/original_/new_/g' *_file_1.vmdk
This command tars/gz all the folders contained in a directory. Only applies to top level directory. Very handy when you have to transfer mny folders containing lots of stuff. Can also work with tar only, zip...
If you want to search for all symlinks in current directory AND its subdirectories, make sure you omit the "-maxdepth 1" bit. Also, modify regextype as desired. I DO prefer to AVOID the use of extended regexp whenever possible, because this will usually only give correct results if you use GNU find. Hack a line containing ext-regexp into an HP-UX workstation, and you're in trouble.
Single file archives nested in subdirectories. After extracting them, you'll have the file (e.g. file.ext) and the archive (e.g. file.ext.nco) side by side. Sometimes you'll only have the archive (if you didn't extract them, or if there was an error during extraction). Only delete the archive if the single file is present in the same directory. Show Sample Output
This command does something similar using dig which is usually more available. Show Sample Output
When searching for strings in a directory and all sub-directories. -H shows the filename. The find command is great but it has some weird syntax.
If this matches any files on your web server expect to find allot of malware spread throughout your server folders. Seems to target wordpress sites. Be sure to check your themes/theme-name/header.php files manually for various redirect scripting usually in the line right above the close head tag. Good luck! Show Sample Output
Brings ups fzf with a list of Applications, then opens the selection. Requires fzf: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
finds all xml files greps them for extracts the bean id sorts the ids creates a list of distinct entries, a unique list of bean ids Show Sample Output
This version works on OS X (if you have installed `rename`)
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