copy some file from xx.m3u to target folder
Inspired by: http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/8744/search-google-on-os-x
#!/bin/bash
if [ -n "$1" ]
then
firefox 'http://www.google.com/search?q="'$1'"'
else
firefox 'http://www.google.com'
fi
Ive aliased this script as 'google' on my system and I can type 'google "search terms"' to open firefox with my search terms. My first post here, if there are any improvements to be made please let me know in the comments.
This is like using cat to see the contents of several small files at once, but using 'more' to add a header to each one.
Usefull if you want to check if something is applying a dictonary of brute force.
read system logs of sun solaris 9
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