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3377229
shell
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Title: Dialog --input box Problem title: Dialog --input box Tags: shell Problem: Dialog --input box Code signals: Dialog
Dialog --input box Dialog --input box shell Dialog Dialog --input box
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18158727_c0
18158727
shell
0
Title: Sha256 with pipe Problem title: Sha256 with pipe Tags: shell, sha256, bitcoin Problem: Sha256 with pipe Code signals: Sha256, sha256sum
Sha256 with pipe Sha256 with pipe shell sha256 bitcoin Sha256 sha256sum Sha256 with pipe Step 5-6 of manual: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Technical_background_of_Bitcoin_addresses Calculating sha256sum secondly: I try to repeat step 6, but sha256sum is wrong: even this wrong too: I have read this: Generating a sha256 fro...
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13119709_c0
13119709
shell
0
Title: dealing filenames with shell regex Problem title: dealing filenames with shell regex Tags: shell Problem: dealing filenames with shell regex
dealing filenames with shell regex dealing filenames with shell regex shell dealing filenames with shell regex I have many folders inside which there are many files, the file names are like the above I want to remove those files with file names having substring "138.096.000" and sometimes I want to get the list of file...
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47057926_c0
47057926
shell
0
Title: Shell merge two file Problem title: Shell merge two file Tags: awk, join, linux, shell Problem: Shell merge two file Code signals: Shell, dNsUkWOMk9lNJ
Shell merge two file Shell merge two file awk join linux shell Shell dNsUkWOMk9lNJ Shell merge two file I have two files and I want to join file1 and file2 by matching second and first fields in file1 and file2 and write first data from file1 to file2 file1: file2: outputfile:
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29631618_c0
29631618
shell
0
Title: Bash column altering Problem title: Bash column altering Tags: tr, netflow, shell, linux, bash Problem: Bash column altering Code signals: Bash, UDP, TCP, ICMP
Bash column altering Bash column altering tr netflow shell linux bash Bash UDP TCP ICMP Bash column altering I have some data in columns, however some data is confusing my column numbers making bash opperations confusing, the data below is what I am working with (however there are over 1 million lines of). I am interes...
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73369235_c0
73369235
shell
0
Title: reformatting data to nice format Problem title: reformatting data to nice format Tags: shell, awk Problem: reformatting data to nice format Code signals: in.dat
reformatting data to nice format reformatting data to nice format shell awk in.dat reformatting data to nice format I have three columns of data that contain data as follows I want to reformat data to i tried below code but it did not work.
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73271264_c0
73271264
shell
0
Title: assign 2 variables in 1 command Problem title: assign 2 variables in 1 command Tags: bash, shell Problem: assign 2 variables in 1 command Code signals: script.sh
assign 2 variables in 1 command assign 2 variables in 1 command bash shell script.sh assign 2 variables in 1 command I have bash script that prints me table: timestamp, value1, value2, and ratio between value1/value2. For example: Now after sorting it basing on value on right side of '=' ./script.sh | cut -f2,2 -d= | s...
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31132479_c0
31132479
shell
0
Title: Checking number prefix Problem title: Checking number prefix Tags: awk, grep, shell, unix Problem: Checking number prefix Code signals: Checking, file1, file2, FNR
Checking number prefix Checking number prefix awk grep shell unix Checking file1 file2 FNR Checking number prefix I have some trouble in my script. I am currently using: file1 file2 I am getting the output using the two files below (file1 and file2): But my expected output is just: My problem is that it captures 8265 i...
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48531129_c0
48531129
shell
0
Title: Getting script exec time Problem title: Getting script exec time Tags: shell, awk, bash, sed, sh Problem: Getting script exec time Code signals: Getting, total_time
Getting script exec time Getting script exec time shell awk bash sed sh Getting total_time Getting script exec time I am trying to find out script execution time using the following bash script But getting the following error from printf statement I also want to include word s or ms in the output
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9925182_c0
9925182
shell
0
Title: bash-if block not working Problem title: bash-if block not working Tags: bash, shell Problem: bash-if block not working exit 0 Code signals: HostList.txt, table.html
bash-if block not working bash-if block not working bash shell HostList.txt table.html bash-if block not working I have below code.The logic here is if HostList conatains any blanck entry it should set class as blank, else it should be red.Now I am getting error- test.sh[3]: syntax error at line 7 : `then' unexpected c...
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67994766_c0
67994766
shell
0
Title: looping through json using sh+ jq Problem title: looping through json using sh+ jq Tags: curl, jq, shell Problem: looping through json using sh+ jq Code signals: sh+
looping through json using sh+ jq looping through json using sh+ jq curl jq shell sh+ looping through json using sh+ jq
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10736701_c0
10736701
shell
0
Title: Uniq element extraction Problem title: Uniq element extraction Tags: shell, bash, unique Problem: Uniq element extraction Code signals: Uniq, ABCA2, chr9, ABCC1, chr16
Uniq element extraction Uniq element extraction shell bash unique Uniq ABCA2 chr9 ABCC1 chr16 Uniq element extraction I have a tab delimited file which looks like this: I want to extract the values based on column , like the values of ABCA2 in column 2,3, and 4 should be extracted only once and that is the first time t...
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29182018_c0
29182018
shell
0
Title: Pass shell parameters to awk regex Problem title: Pass shell parameters to awk regex Tags: bash, shell, regex, awk Problem: Pass shell parameters to awk regex Code signals: Pass
Pass shell parameters to awk regex Pass shell parameters to awk regex bash shell regex awk Pass Pass shell parameters to awk regex I have the following script how can I use a variable's value instead of 25 ? something like this: p.s. /usr/bin/awk -v n="$num" '/chapter:/ {f=0} /chapter: n/ {f=1} f' $file is not working ...
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67731892_c0
67731892
shell
0
Title: Filter data in shell script Problem title: Filter data in shell script Tags: shell Problem: Filter data in shell script Code signals: Filter, Sep, Mngmnt, aplapl_a, HARMLESS, test1
Filter data in shell script Filter data in shell script shell Filter Sep Mngmnt aplapl_a HARMLESS test1 Filter data in shell script In jcs.log file, I have this data: I have 2 variables: I want to write a shell script, which will traverse each line and it should return me the line with the time is from $startTime to $e...
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25267763_c0
25267763
shell
0
Title: Get filename and size into an array Problem title: Get filename and size into an array Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: Get filename and size into an array Code signals: Get, tar.gz
Get filename and size into an array Get filename and size into an array shell linux bash Get tar.gz Get filename and size into an array I am trying to get the filename and size into an array so i can compare them in a for statement: I have the following code: But the result is: Result should be: What am I doing wrong??
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9764383_c0
9764383
shell
0
Title: Alter output of script Problem title: Alter output of script Tags: linux, shell, timestamp Problem: Alter output of script Code signals: Alter, runescape.com, title.ws, PlayerCount, Mar
Alter output of script Alter output of script linux shell timestamp Alter runescape.com title.ws PlayerCount Mar Alter output of script This code: outputs something similar to: Can anyone help me make it so it will print out to look like: Thanks!
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39274067_c0
39274067
shell
0
Title: Logical OR in my shell script Problem title: Logical OR in my shell script Tags: bash, shell Problem: Logical OR in my shell script My script: #!/bin/bash Code signals: Logical, THx, THy
Logical OR in my shell script Logical OR in my shell script bash shell Logical THx THy Logical OR in my shell script My script: Files in directory What I wanted is to copy the files that contain THx or THy,but files are not copied. Why?
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17873862_c0
17873862
shell
0
Title: Unix - if else EOF error Problem title: Unix - if else EOF error Tags: if-statement, shell, unix Problem: Unix - if else EOF error Code signals: Unix, EOF, Bad, Good, Invlaid, Line, file.sh
Unix - if else EOF error Unix - if else EOF error if-statement shell unix Unix EOF Bad Good Invlaid Line file.sh Unix - if else EOF error I am writing the following code: this shows an error: If I place this code: Then there is no error . I am not able to figure out the problem.
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50890671_c1
50890671
shell
1
147, dir2, Author, google.com, Date, Thu, Jun, Test, Change-Id, Idb62494991d22fa59e66c22367a3770b95bb16, file.txt, c362aba, ade1fe9, f54d099..3e99b81, f66c051f20b0948a5b8947456b516e870b54368e, NR-3
147, dir2, Author, google.com, Date, Thu, Jun, Test, Change-Id, Idb62494991d22fa59e66c22367a3770b95bb16, file.txt, c362aba, ade1fe9, f54d099..3e99b81, f66c051f20b0948a5b8947456b516e870b54368e, NR-3
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57802736_c0
57802736
shell
0
Title: append lines from files to another files Problem title: append lines from files to another files Tags: shell, linux Problem: append lines from files to another files Code signals: files, mp3
append lines from files to another files append lines from files to another files shell linux files mp3 append lines from files to another files I would like to append lines from file1 to file2 , the trick is each line from file1 when we append it to files2 it should goes to same line number exmaple file 1 exmaple file...
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72487991_c0
72487991
shell
0
Title: extracting the block of data separated by symbols Problem title: extracting the block of data separated by symbols Tags: shell, bash Problem: extracting the block of data separated by symbols
extracting the block of data separated by symbols extracting the block of data separated by symbols shell bash extracting the block of data separated by symbols I have a file that contain the data as follows i want to read/print the portion of the data separated by > symbols in for loop I tried the code can anybody sug...
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57336071_c0
57336071
shell
0
Title: Find average of numbers of specific cloumns Problem title: Find average of numbers of specific cloumns Tags: shell Problem: Find average of numbers of specific cloumns Code signals: Find, END
Find average of numbers of specific cloumns Find average of numbers of specific cloumns shell Find END Find average of numbers of specific cloumns I have a file with three columns, I need to find the average for 2nd and 3rd column for which the first column has a specific pattern. Example file The output should be 1st ...
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7530484_c0
7530484
shell
0
Title: how to manage dates in shell Problem title: how to manage dates in shell Tags: bash, date, shell, unix Problem: how to manage dates in shell Code signals: file1, SDATE, thttpd.log, line_number
how to manage dates in shell how to manage dates in shell bash date shell unix file1 SDATE thttpd.log line_number how to manage dates in shell I have a file containing 14000 dates . I wrote a script to find the last 5 days , suppose this is the file , now I have date 02/04/2002:11:30:41 as an out put . I want to put th...
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48119320_c0
48119320
shell
0
Title: How to Pivot Data Using AWK Problem title: How to Pivot Data Using AWK Tags: pivot, transpose, shell, awk Problem: How to Pivot Data Using AWK Code signals: How, Pivot, Data, Using, AWK, VALUE
How to Pivot Data Using AWK How to Pivot Data Using AWK pivot transpose shell awk How Pivot Data Using AWK VALUE How to Pivot Data Using AWK From: To:
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30907537_c0
30907537
shell
0
Title: rename file which has whitespaces Problem title: rename file which has whitespaces Tags: shell Problem: rename file which has whitespaces Code signals: SEMAPHOREINPUT_NEW, MID, CHANGE, REPORT_
rename file which has whitespaces rename file which has whitespaces shell SEMAPHOREINPUT_NEW MID CHANGE REPORT_ rename file which has whitespaces I want to handle this file name SEMAPHOREINPUT_NEW MID CHANGE REPORT_16-06-2015.xlsx But it is not converting. I get below error
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20403023_c0
20403023
shell
0
Title: Hourly increment in solaris 10 Problem title: Hourly increment in solaris 10 Tags: solaris, shell Problem: Hourly increment in solaris 10 Code signals: Hourly, hourly_stat, GMT, SMSC_Report.$d1
Hourly increment in solaris 10 Hourly increment in solaris 10 solaris shell Hourly hourly_stat GMT SMSC_Report.$d1 Hourly increment in solaris 10 I have the below solaris scripts, it's working fine but I need to group the hourly increment to one line. Please see sample below.
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36353483_c0
36353483
shell
0
Title: Unix Grep Exact Match Issue Problem title: Unix Grep Exact Match Issue Tags: grep, shell Problem: Unix Grep Exact Match Issue Code signals: Unix, Grep, Exact, Match, Issue, Input.txt, PHP, deb7u2
Unix Grep Exact Match Issue Unix Grep Exact Match Issue grep shell Unix Grep Exact Match Issue Input.txt PHP deb7u2 Unix Grep Exact Match Issue I have a text file Input.txt When I grep for the exact PHP version 5, It returns all the lines containing PHP/5 . I tried using: How to get the exact string PHP/5 from the inpu...
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25131293_c0
25131293
shell
0
Title: Analogue for sql join in jq Problem title: Analogue for sql join in jq Tags: jq, shell, unix Problem: Analogue for sql join in jq Code signals: Analogue, folder-1, folder-2, item-1, item-2, item-3
Analogue for sql join in jq Analogue for sql join in jq jq shell unix Analogue folder-1 folder-2 item-1 item-2 item-3 Analogue for sql join in jq I have the following json: Basically, I need to produce this output using jq, which is similar to the result of sql join: Any ideas?
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21350922_c0
21350922
shell
0
Title: Text replacement bash script Problem title: Text replacement bash script Tags: shell, substitution, bash, replace Problem: Text replacement bash script Code signals: Text, File, Syntax, Unterminated
Text replacement bash script Text replacement bash script shell substitution bash replace Text File Syntax Unterminated Text replacement bash script I want to replace a' into à , e' into è , etc. into a file with a script like this: But I get this error: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string I don't know how to wrot...
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63044256_c1
63044256
shell
1
1570-8036056502 0 0 0 -9 TWGX-MAP_11680-8036055912 TWGX-MAP_11680-8036055912 0 0 0 -9 Code signals: How, TWGX, NIALOAD, TWGX-MAP, TWGX-MAP_10064-8036056040, TWGX-MAP_11570-8036056502, TWGX-MAP_11680-8036055912
1570-8036056502 0 0 0 -9 TWGX-MAP_11680-8036055912 TWGX-MAP_11680-8036055912 0 0 0 -9 Code signals: How, TWGX, NIALOAD, TWGX-MAP, TWGX-MAP_10064-8036056040, TWGX-MAP_11570-8036056502, TWGX-MAP_11680-8036055912
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60629604_c0
60629604
shell
0
Title: remove string before "="symbol in shell script Problem title: remove string before "="symbol in shell script Tags: shell, bash, sed Problem: remove string before "="symbol in shell script
remove string before "="symbol in shell script remove string before "="symbol in shell script shell bash sed remove string before "="symbol in shell script I Have a CSV file output generated from some script as below: from this output i want to remove the strings which are before "=" symbol. like th...
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[ 0.1361083984375, 0.22802734375, 0.14599609375, 0.256591796875, 0.038818359375, 0.1656494140625, 0.2010498046875, 0.1029052734375, 0.142822265625, 0.189208984375, 0.06488037109375, 0.12060546875, 0.0212249755859375, 0.020233154296875, 0.042266845703125, 0.011688232421875, 0.1313476562...
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31812130_c0
31812130
shell
0
Title: Split string into more than 9 columns using sed Problem title: Split string into more than 9 columns using sed Tags: sed, shell Problem: Split string into more than 9 columns using sed Code signals: sed, Split
Split string into more than 9 columns using sed Split string into more than 9 columns using sed sed shell sed Split Split string into more than 9 columns using sed I split a string in a input file as: Input file content: Output: Why the column started from 10 cannot be split properly? How to achieve the desired result?
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embed
60545537_c1
60545537
shell
1
CUSTOMCOMPILER:2018.09-SP1-1, HSPICE:2018.09-SP1-1, XA:2018.09-SP2, STARRCXT:2018.06-SP5, ICV:2018.12-1, PYLCC:2008.09-SP4-11, CALIBRE:2018.2-15.10, CIRANOVA:2012.12-1-gcc44x, HERCULES:2008.09-SP5-2, WAVEVIEW:2019.06
CUSTOMCOMPILER:2018.09-SP1-1, HSPICE:2018.09-SP1-1, XA:2018.09-SP2, STARRCXT:2018.06-SP5, ICV:2018.12-1, PYLCC:2008.09-SP4-11, CALIBRE:2018.2-15.10, CIRANOVA:2012.12-1-gcc44x, HERCULES:2008.09-SP5-2, WAVEVIEW:2019.06
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embed
36056142_c0
36056142
shell
0
Title: Add preceding zeros to all lines in a file Problem title: Add preceding zeros to all lines in a file Tags: command-line, unix, shell, sh, padding Problem: Add preceding zeros to all lines in a file Code signals: Add
Add preceding zeros to all lines in a file Add preceding zeros to all lines in a file command-line unix shell sh padding Add Add preceding zeros to all lines in a file I have a simple text file containing some random number on every line. I wish to add preceding zeros for numbers which are less in digits. Is there a wa...
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[ 0.1595458984375, 0.21142578125, 0.11865234375, 0.2493896484375, 0.163818359375, 0.1348876953125, 0.1373291015625, 0.1959228515625, 0.048980712890625, 0.1881103515625, 0.1416015625, 0.073974609375, 0.0611572265625, 0.0819091796875, 0.154296875, 0.127685546875, 0.1280517578125, 0.189...
embed
64074006_c0
64074006
shell
0
Title: Column entry to header Problem title: Column entry to header Tags: shell, awk Problem: Column entry to header Code signals: Column, Sample, E0233, E0412, E0442, E1008, E2125, E2165, E2501, E2596, E2829, E3100, E4982
Column entry to header Column entry to header shell awk Column Sample E0233 E0412 E0442 E1008 E2125 E2165 E2501 E2596 E2829 E3100 E4982 Column entry to header I am having a file with following format; where column 3 is the id (condition), column 2 is sample and column 1 the number. The data is having 4 uniq Id/conditio...
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[ 233987, 42805, 47, 10336, 56, 128019, 434, 92, 947, 33209, 241, 9550, 9185, 7709, 1530, 159937, 304, 2588, 118913, 11648, 4235, 3559, 19441, 11435, 25632, 9384, 3365, 316, 138, 3447, 126940, 121413, 106, 14012, 2053, 201, 51, 24496, 24799, ...
[ 0.255859375, 0.224853515625, 0.149658203125, 0.216552734375, 0.1761474609375, 0.18896484375, 0.1103515625, 0.164306640625, 0.0858154296875, 0.176025390625, 0.040374755859375, 0.048828125, 0.1597900390625, 0.03466796875, 0.0186309814453125, 0.049957275390625, 0.0311279296875, 0.1027...
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62493652_c0
62493652
shell
0
Title: Filter out invalid PIDs portably Problem title: Filter out invalid PIDs portably Tags: shell, sh, posix, bash Problem: Filter out invalid PIDs portably Code signals: Filter, PIDs, Check, Integer, PID, Invalid, Syntax
Filter out invalid PIDs portably Filter out invalid PIDs portably shell sh posix bash Filter PIDs Check Integer PID Invalid Syntax Filter out invalid PIDs portably I wrote a script to fetch the Top Level Session PID, that is, the session starter, who may be a shell like bash, dash, ksh, or even systemd. The script may ...
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44038579_c0
44038579
shell
0
Title: Format and replace timestamp column using awk Problem title: Format and replace timestamp column using awk Tags: bash, awk, shell, unix Problem: Format and replace timestamp column using awk Code signals: awk, Format
Format and replace timestamp column using awk Format and replace timestamp column using awk bash awk shell unix awk Format Format and replace timestamp column using awk I have multiple columns with following format I want to format them as follows I tried separating the column using awk -F"[,/ :]"and then processing ba...
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[ 0.24755859375, 0.0267791748046875, 0.177978515625, 0.1107177734375, 0.1678466796875, 0.1876220703125, 0.15625, 0.17919921875, 0.04730224609375, 0.06048583984375, 0.044647216796875, 0.1636962890625, 0.2169189453125, 0.1246337890625, 0.1741943359375, 0.0711669921875, 0.066650390625, ...
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57780262_c0
57780262
shell
0
Title: Print data of a file Problem title: Print data of a file Tags: awk, shell, jq, grep, bash Problem: Print data of a file Code signals: Print, server.xyz, bootstrap-master.sh, client1.abc, bootstrap-node.sh, client1.def
Print data of a file Print data of a file awk shell jq grep bash Print server.xyz bootstrap-master.sh client1.abc bootstrap-node.sh client1.def Print data of a file Print data of a file This it the file content I only want to print server.xyz client1.abc client2.def and this IP 192.168.56.5 192.168.56.10 192.168.56.15
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[ 0.24365234375, 0.1923828125, 0.1280517578125, 0.1885986328125, 0.08062744140625, 0.14453125, 0.1663818359375, 0.05963134765625, 0.117431640625, 0.1376953125, 0.08203125, 0.1246337890625, 0.1739501953125, 0.0848388671875, 0.090576171875, 0.10345458984375, 0.2193603515625, 0.13085937...
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33591090_c0
33591090
shell
0
Title: How can I parse json array in python? Problem title: How can I parse json array in python? Tags: shell, python, apache-pig Problem: How can I parse json array in python? Code signals: How, abc123, first_name, last_name
How can I parse json array in python? How can I parse json array in python? shell python apache-pig How abc123 first_name last_name How can I parse json array in python?
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61125760_c0
61125760
shell
0
Title: simplify repeating input to printf bash Problem title: simplify repeating input to printf bash Tags: shell, bash Problem: simplify repeating input to printf bash ▼▼▼ look down ▼▼▼ Code signals: DOWN, RED, Color, xE2, x96
simplify repeating input to printf bash simplify repeating input to printf bash shell bash DOWN RED Color xE2 x96 simplify repeating input to printf bash Instead of multiple ${DOWN} 's is it possible to repeat x number of times?
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33804921_c0
33804921
shell
0
Title: How to use shell to solve the scripts and about file? Problem title: How to use shell to solve the scripts and about file? Tags: shell, awk Problem: How to use shell to solve the scripts and about file? Code signals: How
How to use shell to solve the scripts and about file? How to use shell to solve the scripts and about file? shell awk How How to use shell to solve the scripts and about file? I have a question: file: I want to output like this: (Every three uid separated by comma) How can I do it?
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27228278_c0
27228278
shell
0
Title: Merge lines and perform date operations Problem title: Merge lines and perform date operations Tags: linux, scripting, shell, unix, date Problem: Merge lines and perform date operations Code signals: Merge, Wed, Oct, Nov
Merge lines and perform date operations Merge lines and perform date operations linux scripting shell unix date Merge Wed Oct Nov Merge lines and perform date operations I have a file with the following kind of lines: file.txt Now, i want to replace the content of the file to something like this: new_file.txt A script ...
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16389066_c0
16389066
shell
0
Title: awk automatically rounding off the output Problem title: awk automatically rounding off the output Tags: linux, shell, unix, awk Problem: awk automatically rounding off the output Code signals: END, sample.txt, sample1.txt
awk automatically rounding off the output awk automatically rounding off the output linux shell unix awk END sample.txt sample1.txt awk automatically rounding off the output i used the below awk command And my input file (sample.txt) is: but the command is automatically rounding off, the output is: I want the output as...
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34868276_c0
34868276
shell
0
Title: Remove comma using awk command with multiple record Problem title: Remove comma using awk command with multiple record Tags: shell, awk Problem: Remove comma using awk command with multiple record Code signals: awk, Remove
Remove comma using awk command with multiple record Remove comma using awk command with multiple record shell awk awk Remove Remove comma using awk command with multiple record Let says i've record like this. Input I want to be like this Output How to remove the comma only on column number 4th ?, i don't want to remove...
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7686582_c0
7686582
shell
0
Title: Finding most changed files in Git Problem title: Finding most changed files in Git Tags: git, shell Problem: Finding most changed files in Git How can I show files in Git which change most often? Code signals: Finding, Git
Finding most changed files in Git Finding most changed files in Git git shell Finding Git Finding most changed files in Git How can I show files in Git which change most often?
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67414723_c0
67414723
shell
0
Title: How to use shell to process json data Problem title: How to use shell to process json data Tags: json, shell Problem: How to use shell to process json data Code signals: How, test-master01, x.x.60, node_exporter, max_value
How to use shell to process json data How to use shell to process json data json shell How test-master01 x.x.60 node_exporter max_value How to use shell to process json data How to use shell to process json data? Basically, I want it to transform the following: ... into something like this (Expected output by line)
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64546562_c0
64546562
shell
0
Title: script that adds column of a file to another Problem title: script that adds column of a file to another Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: script that adds column of a file to another Code signals: TASK1, TASK4, TASK3, TASK5
script that adds column of a file to another script that adds column of a file to another shell linux bash TASK1 TASK4 TASK3 TASK5 script that adds column of a file to another Say I have two files and I want to merge them into one like this: What command(s) would be best for this, I have been trying to use awk with no ...
[ 0.006072998046875, 0.01239013671875, -0.0269775390625, 0.04443359375, -0.019775390625, -0.0135498046875, -0.006500244140625, 0.01080322265625, 0.015380859375, 0.026123046875, 0.01171875, 0.005035400390625, -0.0167236328125, 0.037353515625, -0.02783203125, -0.0107421875, 0.01831054687...
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72858435_c1
72858435
shell
1
, U1NKV0pNSkVBSEtVU0hESEVWTkw, Q0ZVTllUU05HUE9NR1dEV0lXSVY, U1RZWVZOVE5ESUFVSUNBU1NNRU4, SkhFQkJTQUhIWkxWSVBXS0VDSUI, SE5GUFNVWU5YRVZVVktCWUZNS1E, SUtZTlRCWFRKS0FFSEtNWlNWS0Q, TVBSWlVKQU5BRlNDVE9JVkVDQ1A, Q0hIT1ZOVVhQSFBGTlVUSERUQlQ
, U1NKV0pNSkVBSEtVU0hESEVWTkw, Q0ZVTllUU05HUE9NR1dEV0lXSVY, U1RZWVZOVE5ESUFVSUNBU1NNRU4, SkhFQkJTQUhIWkxWSVBXS0VDSUI, SE5GUFNVWU5YRVZVVktCWUZNS1E, SUtZTlRCWFRKS0FFSEtNWlNWS0Q, TVBSWlVKQU5BRlNDVE9JVkVDQ1A, Q0hIT1ZOVVhQSFBGTlVUSERUQlQ
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54396817_c0
54396817
shell
0
Title: Compare lines within a file in bash Problem title: Compare lines within a file in bash Tags: awk, bash, shell Problem: Compare lines within a file in bash Code signals: Compare, Manoj, Developer, Vijay, Tester, Samrat, Manager
Compare lines within a file in bash Compare lines within a file in bash awk bash shell Compare Manoj Developer Vijay Tester Samrat Manager Compare lines within a file in bash input.txt file Desired output file Explanation Here the first value i.e 12345678 in the first 3 lines of my input file are the same so append the...
[ -0.0015716552734375, -0.0012969970703125, 0.0015411376953125, 0.006195068359375, -0.00360107421875, -0.01373291015625, 0.031982421875, 0.034912109375, -0.0164794921875, 0.04248046875, -0.015869140625, 0.05615234375, 0.010498046875, 0.0172119140625, -0.005126953125, -0.00653076171875, ...
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[ 0.2135009765625, 0.081787109375, 0.20947265625, 0.189208984375, 0.176513671875, 0.0692138671875, 0.1732177734375, 0.06195068359375, 0.0928955078125, 0.18408203125, 0.0289306640625, 0.15625, 0.1087646484375, 0.140380859375, 0.1414794921875, 0.1007080078125, 0.0670166015625, 0.150024...
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37466585_c0
37466585
shell
0
Title: changing a specific field as per file name Problem title: changing a specific field as per file name Tags: shell, linux, bash Problem: changing a specific field as per file name Code signals: TITLE, nxt_bas_01, nxt_bas_$num.txt
changing a specific field as per file name changing a specific field as per file name shell linux bash TITLE nxt_bas_01 nxt_bas_$num.txt changing a specific field as per file name I have 20 files named as nxt_bas_01.txt, nxt_bas_02.txt ... nxt_bas_20.txt and at all the files at line nr.5 i have the same text TITLE / nx...
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28943818_c1
28943818
shell
1
yarasan Code signals: Need, ffc131ff-1793-4109-940f-5b537f7061cf, b6f9-9b25315f9ca3, Dev-bpimdmgr-idev3-01, AUTHORIZED, ONLINE, bc25-26a5e28bb340, ac47-dd38191e5696, obiee-cmixdmgr-nprd3-01, fbf62944-a8a4-4a22-8e75-cd8d88eacaff, Agent
yarasan Code signals: Need, ffc131ff-1793-4109-940f-5b537f7061cf, b6f9-9b25315f9ca3, Dev-bpimdmgr-idev3-01, AUTHORIZED, ONLINE, bc25-26a5e28bb340, ac47-dd38191e5696, obiee-cmixdmgr-nprd3-01, fbf62944-a8a4-4a22-8e75-cd8d88eacaff, Agent
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55399623_c1
55399623
shell
1
WF8QCzEyMzQ1XxEDVVRP Thank you in advance. Code signals: How, Hex, Base64, NkIyNTVDMDY1RjBFNUYxMDVGMTE1RjBFMGM1ODU4M0M1ODU4M0M1ODNDM0M1ODU4NTg1RjEwMEIz, MTMyMzMzNDM1NUYxMTAzNTU1NDRG, ayVcBl8OXxBfEV8ODFhYPFhYPFg8PFhYWF8QCzEyMzQ1XxEDVVRP
WF8QCzEyMzQ1XxEDVVRP Thank you in advance. Code signals: How, Hex, Base64, NkIyNTVDMDY1RjBFNUYxMDVGMTE1RjBFMGM1ODU4M0M1ODU4M0M1ODNDM0M1ODU4NTg1RjEwMEIz, MTMyMzMzNDM1NUYxMTAzNTU1NDRG, ayVcBl8OXxBfEV8ODFhYPFhYPFg8PFhYWF8QCzEyMzQ1XxEDVVRP
[ 0.0091552734375, 0.0107421875, -0.00469970703125, 0.00604248046875, -0.017822265625, 0.01068115234375, 0.007781982421875, -0.003753662109375, -0.0034332275390625, -0.00848388671875, 0.01409912109375, -0.016357421875, 0.01263427734375, 0.0081787109375, -0.0107421875, -0.018310546875, ...
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28403379_c0
28403379
shell
0
Title: How to write install tag in makefile? Problem title: How to write install tag in makefile? Tags: shell, makefile, linux, c Problem: How to write install tag in makefile? Code signals: How, INSTDIR, Installed, Sorry, Desktop, Error
How to write install tag in makefile? How to write install tag in makefile? shell makefile linux c How INSTDIR Installed Sorry Desktop Error How to write install tag in makefile? I am writing this script in install tag and this error is coming. Can anybody suggest what I did wrong,.
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74467277_c0
74467277
shell
0
Title: count distinct users - shell script Problem title: count distinct users - shell script Tags: bash, sed, shell, awk Problem: count distinct users - shell script Code signals: user1, app1, app2, user2, user3, app4, user10, user4, app5
count distinct users - shell script count distinct users - shell script bash sed shell awk user1 app1 app2 user2 user3 app4 user10 user4 app5 count distinct users - shell script ==> user.application.2020-01-16-00-00.csv ==> user.application.2020-01-16-00-30.csv I want output like as follows, app followed by distinct nu...
[ -0.0019683837890625, 0.003631591796875, -0.0169677734375, 0.0157470703125, 0.00022125244140625, -0.006744384765625, 0.0086669921875, 0.01171875, 0.007415771484375, -0.0184326171875, -0.0220947265625, 0.0201416015625, 0.033447265625, 0.021484375, -0.012451171875, 0.0015106201171875, 0...
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[ 0.212158203125, 0.27197265625, 0.268798828125, 0.1759033203125, 0.2099609375, 0.00146484375, 0.1368408203125, 0.15771484375, 0.0047607421875, 0.09161376953125, 0.1256103515625, 0.185546875, 0.0416259765625, 0.2095947265625, 0.042999267578125, 0.05047607421875, 0.0919189453125, 0.09...
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55138470_c0
55138470
shell
0
Title: Sort directory list by subfolder number Problem title: Sort directory list by subfolder number Tags: bash, sorting, find, shell Problem: Sort directory list by subfolder number Code signals: Sort, python-script.py, test.txt, file.txt
Sort directory list by subfolder number Sort directory list by subfolder number bash sorting find shell Sort python-script.py test.txt file.txt Sort directory list by subfolder number Is there a fast and smart way in bash (maybe with awk/sed/sort???) to sort the result of a find command by number of subfolders in the p...
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[ 0.2159423828125, 0.1400146484375, 0.03680419921875, 0.15771484375, 0.06024169921875, 0.2080078125, 0.1678466796875, 0.052490234375, 0.1776123046875, 0.202880859375, 0.249755859375, 0.022247314453125, 0.16162109375, 0.1451416015625, 0.033447265625, 0.1180419921875, 0.121337890625, 0...
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5451297_c0
5451297
shell
0
Title: exit code when crashed Problem title: exit code when crashed Tags: unix, shell Problem: exit code when crashed I like to know whether application is crashed or not from shell script. What would be the exit code if application crashed?
exit code when crashed exit code when crashed unix shell exit code when crashed I like to know whether application is crashed or not from shell script. What would be the exit code if application crashed?
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23139210_c0
23139210
shell
0
Title: How to get only the date part? Problem title: How to get only the date part? Tags: shell, awk, sed, scripting, bash Problem: How to get only the date part? Code signals: How, abc-xyz20140417.tar, abc-20120420.tar, abc-efghi19800815.tar
How to get only the date part? How to get only the date part? shell awk sed scripting bash How abc-xyz20140417.tar abc-20120420.tar abc-efghi19800815.tar How to get only the date part? I'm trying to get only the date part in the file name. For eg: Output needed:
[ 0.01129150390625, 0.01611328125, -0.005035400390625, 0.018798828125, -0.009033203125, -0.0028228759765625, 0.0086669921875, 0.03515625, 0.00262451171875, 0.0264892578125, -0.006317138671875, 0.0250244140625, -0.0216064453125, 0.0130615234375, -0.01239013671875, -0.0091552734375, -0.0...
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[ 0.058502197265625, 0.0606689453125, 0.115478515625, 0.1673583984375, 0.057952880859375, 0.2242431640625, 0.1724853515625, 0.13623046875, 0.02703857421875, 0.1070556640625, 0.1571044921875, 0.189697265625, 0.134765625, 0.012969970703125, 0.126708984375, 0.073486328125, 0.0379638671875...
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72018934_c1
72018934
shell
1
631.1, ENSG00000273066.5, ENSG00000273855.1, ENSG00000278966.2, ENSG00000279332.1, ENSG00000279407.1, ENSG00000279616.1, ENSG00000279684.1, ENSG00000279835.1, ENSG00000286181.1, ENSG00000286986.1, ENSG00000287817.1, file_one.txt, file_two.txt
8966.2 ENSG00000279332.1 ENSG00000279407.1 ENSG00000279616.1 ENSG00000279684.1 ENSG00000279835.1 ENSG00000286181.1 ENSG00000286986.1 ENSG00000287817.1 file_one.txt file_two.txt Find patterns from one file in another file I'm trying to find patterns from one file in another file. The pattern in file one looks something ...
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63392183_c0
63392183
shell
0
Title: replace string in a text file with the occurence of string Problem title: replace string in a text file with the occurence of string Tags: gsub, linux, sed, shell, awk Problem: replace string in a text file with the occurence of string
replace string in a text file with the occurence of string replace string in a text file with the occurence of string gsub linux sed shell awk replace string in a text file with the occurence of string I am trying to form a long index file of the format: and I have the file in the format: How to replace 'index-i' in th...
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347254_c0
347254
shell
0
Title: Logging terminal commands Problem title: Logging terminal commands Tags: shell, unix, logging, linux Problem: Logging terminal commands Is there a way to log(/var/log) commands executed by users in the Unix shell? Code signals: Logging
Logging terminal commands Logging terminal commands shell unix logging linux Logging Logging terminal commands Is there a way to log(/var/log) commands executed by users in the Unix shell?
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27219013_c0
27219013
shell
0
Title: unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines Problem title: unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines Tags: shell, awk, linux, bash, unix Problem: unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines Code signals: game1, game2, game3, game4
unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines shell awk linux bash unix game1 game2 game3 game4 unix shell scripting to merge multiple lines I have one text file. The content: the output I want is like:
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54937489_c0
54937489
shell
0
Title: sqlite3 combining multiple databases into 1 Problem title: sqlite3 combining multiple databases into 1 Tags: bash, sqlite, database, shell Problem: sqlite3 combining multiple databases into 1 Code signals: sqlite3, i.db, results.db, Error
sqlite3 combining multiple databases into 1 sqlite3 combining multiple databases into 1 bash sqlite database shell sqlite3 i.db results.db Error sqlite3 combining multiple databases into 1 I have created 1000 .db files that have the same tables but different records. I am trying to take all the records in them and inse...
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37469931_c0
37469931
shell
0
Title: shell script to pass file names and run through Problem title: shell script to pass file names and run through Tags: bash, linux, sed, shell Problem: shell script to pass file names and run through Code signals: table1, table2, table3, IFS
shell script to pass file names and run through shell script to pass file names and run through bash linux sed shell table1 table2 table3 IFS shell script to pass file names and run through I have list of file names file1,file2,file3 I want to pass these file names in the script and remove the special characters I prep...
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70797682_c0
70797682
shell
0
Title: Comparing two files with multiple columns Problem title: Comparing two files with multiple columns Tags: shell, nested, for-loop, bash, awk Problem: Comparing two files with multiple columns Code signals: Comparing, b17, b18, b04, b05, a01
Comparing two files with multiple columns Comparing two files with multiple columns shell nested for-loop bash awk Comparing b17 b18 b04 b05 a01 Comparing two files with multiple columns Need to compare first column from File1 with the first column of File2. If matches, then compare second column of the two files. If s...
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18854980_c0
18854980
shell
0
Title: Sed multiline regular expression issue Problem title: Sed multiline regular expression issue Tags: bash, shell, sed Problem: Sed multiline regular expression issue Code signals: Sed, Replaced, Success, User, ID_123456, some.tld, Last, Never
Sed multiline regular expression issue Sed multiline regular expression issue bash shell sed Sed Replaced Success User ID_123456 some.tld Last Never Sed multiline regular expression issue File content: Output: Works as expected. However for file content: This doesn't work. Expected Output: Where is the issue?
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40327238_c0
40327238
shell
0
Title: shell scripting - file existence Problem title: shell scripting - file existence Tags: linux, shell, terminal Problem: shell scripting - file existence Code signals: Path_1, Path_2, Make, sh.exe, Program, Files, x86, Git, Bash, Installation
shell scripting - file existence shell scripting - file existence linux shell terminal Path_1 Path_2 Make sh.exe Program Files x86 Git Bash Installation shell scripting - file existence
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34166077_c0
34166077
shell
0
Title: Multi-line variables remove new line character - Fish Problem title: Multi-line variables remove new line character - Fish Tags: shell, fish Problem: Multi-line variables remove new line character - Fish Code signals: Multi-line, Fish, Should
Multi-line variables remove new line character - Fish Multi-line variables remove new line character - Fish shell fish Multi-line Fish Should Multi-line variables remove new line character - Fish When I set any multiline text as a variable in fish, it removes the new line characters and replaces them with space, how ca...
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19942138_c0
19942138
shell
0
Title: Error starting roo shell in osx 10.6.8 with java 7 Problem title: Error starting roo shell in osx 10.6.8 with java 7 Tags: spring-roo, shell, macos, java-7 Problem: Error starting roo shell in osx 10.6.8 with java 7 Code signals: Error, java-7
Error starting roo shell in osx 10.6.8 with java 7 Error starting roo shell in osx 10.6.8 with java 7 spring-roo shell macos java-7 Error java-7 Error starting roo shell in osx 10.6.8 with java 7 I am using mac 10.6.8 (snow leopard). I replaced the original JDK 6 installation with JDK 7 (which, incidentally, cannot be ...
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29795701_c0
29795701
shell
0
Title: Script don't extract tar Problem title: Script don't extract tar Tags: shell, linux Problem: Script don't extract tar Code signals: Script, PATH, INSTALL, LIBPCAP, libpcap-1.3.0.tar.gz, libpcap-1.3.0, Cannot, Error, Child, install.sh
Script don't extract tar Script don't extract tar shell linux Script PATH INSTALL LIBPCAP libpcap-1.3.0.tar.gz libpcap-1.3.0 Cannot Error Child install.sh Script don't extract tar I have this script shell, it extract and install libpcap library When I execute it , I have this error
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67760329_c0
67760329
shell
0
Title: Why cat does not work with parameter -0 in xargs? Problem title: Why cat does not work with parameter -0 in xargs? Tags: sh, shell, xargs, freebsd Problem: Why cat does not work with parameter -0 in xargs? Code signals: Why, FOO, CONTENT, FILE
Why cat does not work with parameter -0 in xargs? Why cat does not work with parameter -0 in xargs? sh shell xargs freebsd Why FOO CONTENT FILE Why cat does not work with parameter -0 in xargs? I am trying to implement this solution: Make xargs handle filenames that contain spaces to cat several files that are to be se...
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12701806_c0
12701806
shell
0
Title: Linux shell script for counting similar words in a file Problem title: Linux shell script for counting similar words in a file Tags: command-line, shell, linux Problem: Linux shell script for counting similar words in a file Code signals: Linux
Linux shell script for counting similar words in a file Linux shell script for counting similar words in a file command-line shell linux Linux Linux shell script for counting similar words in a file Am having a log file in following format: i want to count the number of events occurred at some particular time so i have...
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14691109_c0
14691109
shell
0
Title: Merge the data of 2 files based on a common column Problem title: Merge the data of 2 files based on a common column Tags: shell, unix Problem: Merge the data of 2 files based on a common column Code signals: Merge, Timestamp, BRM, Servers, PST
Merge the data of 2 files based on a common column Merge the data of 2 files based on a common column shell unix Merge Timestamp BRM Servers PST Merge the data of 2 files based on a common column I am trying to merge 2 files based on 1st column 348.csv & 349.csv when joining them using below command not getting a prope...
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49949556_c0
49949556
shell
0
Title: Bash: Command stored in variable not executing Problem title: Bash: Command stored in variable not executing Tags: scripting, shell, bash Problem: Bash: Command stored in variable not executing Code signals: Bash, Command, temp.sh, this_command
Bash: Command stored in variable not executing Bash: Command stored in variable not executing scripting shell bash Bash Command temp.sh this_command Bash: Command stored in variable not executing I have the following script file temp.sh It throws this error But if I run It runs fine. Could I know what the problem is an...
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70681151_c0
70681151
shell
0
Title: How to merge two simple JSON arrays together with JQ Problem title: How to merge two simple JSON arrays together with JQ Tags: jq, shell, bash, json Problem: How to merge two simple JSON arrays together with JQ Code signals: How, JSON, file.json
How to merge two simple JSON arrays together with JQ How to merge two simple JSON arrays together with JQ jq shell bash json How JSON file.json How to merge two simple JSON arrays together with JQ I want to merge to arrays together. What should # command be?
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25577659
shell
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Title: NameError for urllib Problem title: NameError for urllib Tags: python, shell Problem: NameError for urllib When I type dir(urllib) in the Python shell I get NameError: Name urllib not defined . What is causing this? Code signals: NameError, Name
NameError for urllib NameError for urllib python shell NameError Name NameError for urllib When I type dir(urllib) in the Python shell I get NameError: Name urllib not defined . What is causing this?
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17730413_c0
17730413
shell
0
Title: netcat proxy shell issue on linux Problem title: netcat proxy shell issue on linux Tags: netcat, shell, linux Problem: netcat proxy shell issue on linux Code signals: tweakers.net, source_port, source_ip_address, ToS, proxy_version, proxy_address
netcat proxy shell issue on linux netcat proxy shell issue on linux netcat shell linux tweakers.net source_port source_ip_address ToS proxy_version proxy_address netcat proxy shell issue on linux I am trying to follow a number of recipes which use netcat or ideally knc (kerberos netcat) to create a proxy; either to loo...
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64705927_c4
64705927
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7558700_c0
7558700
shell
0
Title: How to process duplicate columns with conditions Problem title: How to process duplicate columns with conditions Tags: shell, perl, awk Problem: How to process duplicate columns with conditions Code signals: How, T75PA, T240P, test2, T245P, T226PA
How to process duplicate columns with conditions How to process duplicate columns with conditions shell perl awk How T75PA T240P test2 T245P T226PA How to process duplicate columns with conditions I need to skip the all the rows with same column one, if column 2 is empty and then for others I need to calculate percenta...
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21024605_c0
21024605
shell
0
Title: Shell script to edit a large text file Problem title: Shell script to edit a large text file Tags: shell Problem: Shell script to edit a large text file Code signals: Shell, server_name, at:x:25:25:Batch, bin:x:1:1:bin, server_name_a, server_name_b
Shell script to edit a large text file Shell script to edit a large text file shell Shell server_name at:x:25:25:Batch bin:x:1:1:bin server_name_a server_name_b Shell script to edit a large text file I need to append the server name to the front of each user entry associated with that server. Below is an example of the...
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61149755_c0
61149755
shell
0
Title: shell: HERE document - mark of EOF does not work in function Problem title: shell: HERE document - mark of EOF does not work in function Tags: bash, shell Problem: shell: HERE document - mark of EOF does not work in function Code signals: HERE, EOF
shell: HERE document - mark of EOF does not work in function shell: HERE document - mark of EOF does not work in function bash shell HERE EOF shell: HERE document - mark of EOF does not work in function Having this simple script: Gives What's wrong with my HERE mark?
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16916005_c0
16916005
shell
0
Title: Extracting lines from a file by comparing with numeric values Problem title: Extracting lines from a file by comparing with numeric values Tags: shell Problem: Extracting lines from a file by comparing with numeric values Code signals: a, Extracting
Extracting lines from a file by comparing with numeric values Extracting lines from a file by comparing with numeric values shell a Extracting Extracting lines from a file by comparing with numeric values I have some data which is of the following form : I need to write a shell script that should print all the rows in ...
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1824115_c0
1824115
shell
0
Title: Display socket options Problem title: Display socket options Tags: shell, linux Problem: Display socket options How I can see from shell what socket options are set? In particular I'm interesting to know if SO_BROADCAST is set? Code signals: Display
Display socket options Display socket options shell linux Display Display socket options How I can see from shell what socket options are set? In particular I'm interesting to know if SO_BROADCAST is set?
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33043898_c0
33043898
shell
0
Title: Getting book details from ISBN and Shell Scripting Problem title: Getting book details from ISBN and Shell Scripting Tags: bash, shell, grep, sed Problem: Getting book details from ISBN and Shell Scripting Code signals: ISBN, Getting, Shell, Scripting
Getting book details from ISBN and Shell Scripting Getting book details from ISBN and Shell Scripting bash shell grep sed ISBN Getting Shell Scripting Getting book details from ISBN and Shell Scripting Let's say I have a list of ISBN values: How would I use shell scripting/bash to retrieve the Title, Date Published, Au...
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947897_c0
947897
shell
0
Title: Block Comments in a Shell Script Problem title: Block Comments in a Shell Script Tags: shell Problem: Block Comments in a Shell Script Is there a simple way to comment out a block of code in a shell script? Code signals: Block, Comments, Shell, Script
Block Comments in a Shell Script Block Comments in a Shell Script shell Block Comments Shell Script Block Comments in a Shell Script Is there a simple way to comment out a block of code in a shell script?
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62875813_c0
62875813
shell
0
Title: adding 'Line break' after every 100th comma in shell Problem title: adding 'Line break' after every 100th comma in shell Tags: shell Problem: adding 'Line break' after every 100th comma in shell I have string like Code signals: Line
adding 'Line break' after every 100th comma in shell adding 'Line break' after every 100th comma in shell shell Line adding 'Line break' after every 100th comma in shell I have string like
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52326183_c0
52326183
shell
0
Title: What does +x mean in Bash scripting? Problem title: What does +x mean in Bash scripting? Tags: shell, bash Problem: What does +x mean in Bash scripting? What does +x mean in the below statement? if[ -z ${FSV_ROOT+x} ] Code signals: What, Bash, FSV_ROOT
What does +x mean in Bash scripting? What does +x mean in Bash scripting? shell bash What Bash FSV_ROOT What does +x mean in Bash scripting? What does +x mean in the below statement?
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74306410_c0
74306410
shell
0
Title: Replace one character by the other (and vice-versa) in shell Problem title: Replace one character by the other (and vice-versa) in shell Tags: shell, sed, tr, awk Problem: Replace one character by the other (and vice-versa) in shell Code signals: Replace
Replace one character by the other (and vice-versa) in shell Replace one character by the other (and vice-versa) in shell shell sed tr awk Replace Replace one character by the other (and vice-versa) in shell Say I have strings that look like this: I'd like a shell script (ideally a one-liner) to replace / occurrences b...
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28094435_c0
28094435
shell
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Title: Unix SED - get title then set it another place Problem title: Unix SED - get title then set it another place Tags: shell, bash, linux, unix, sed Problem: Unix SED - get title then set it another place Code signals: Unix, SED, Title, PAGE_TITLE, page.html
Unix SED - get title then set it another place Unix SED - get title then set it another place shell bash linux unix sed Unix SED Title PAGE_TITLE page.html Unix SED - get title then set it another place I have a HTML file like this: How can replace PAGE_TITLE on title? I try this command: but it doesn't work.
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40869448_c0
40869448
shell
0
Title: Case Statements with multiple expression or conditions Problem title: Case Statements with multiple expression or conditions Tags: switch-statement, bash, shell Problem: Case Statements with multiple expression or conditions Code signals: Case, Statements
Case Statements with multiple expression or conditions Case Statements with multiple expression or conditions switch-statement bash shell Case Statements Case Statements with multiple expression or conditions I want to write a case statement with multiple expression like such: But this doesn't print what I was expectin...
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59238961
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:31:04,2019-03-24 13:18:03 0,104673361,91678296502,false,2019-03-21 03:35:35,2019-05-22 21:55:50 0,104679111,**91661560977**,false,2019-03-21 03:36:37,2019-03-21 04:34:00 0,104674082,91691721155,false,2019-03-21 03:49:07,2019-06-21 08:13:00 Code signals: Compare
:31:04,2019-03-24 13:18:03 0,104673361,91678296502,false,2019-03-21 03:35:35,2019-05-22 21:55:50 0,104679111,**91661560977**,false,2019-03-21 03:36:37,2019-03-21 04:34:00 0,104674082,91691721155,false,2019-03-21 03:49:07,2019-06-21 08:13:00 Code signals: Compare
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10627992_c0
10627992
shell
0
Title: create database using sudo mysql -u=root Problem title: create database using sudo mysql -u=root Tags: linux, database, mysql, shell, ubuntu Problem: create database using sudo mysql -u=root Code signals: sudo, ERROR, HY000, Can, MySQL, mysqld.sock, Access
create database using sudo mysql -u=root create database using sudo mysql -u=root linux database mysql shell ubuntu sudo ERROR HY000 Can MySQL mysqld.sock Access create database using sudo mysql -u=root I am having problem rightnow because when I am logging in on mysql using command line via mysql -u=root it gives me a...
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12391023_c0
12391023
shell
0
Title: AWK: Compare two CSV files Problem title: AWK: Compare two CSV files Tags: shell, scripting, cygwin, awk Problem: AWK: Compare two CSV files Code signals: AWK, Compare, CSV, abc121, abc122, abc123, abc124, abc125, abc126, file1, file2, Diff, Match, Unmatch
AWK: Compare two CSV files AWK: Compare two CSV files shell scripting cygwin awk AWK Compare CSV abc121 abc122 abc123 abc124 abc125 abc126 file1 file2 Diff Match Unmatch AWK: Compare two CSV files I have two CSV files and I want to compare them using AWK and generate a new file. file1.csv: file2.csv: output.csv:
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39617699_c0
39617699
shell
0
Title: rearrange data on a file (NOT a direct transpose) Problem title: rearrange data on a file (NOT a direct transpose) Tags: bash, awk, shell, sed, gawk Problem: rearrange data on a file (NOT a direct transpose) Code signals: NOT, NAME, YEAR, JOHN, PAUL, RINGO
rearrange data on a file (NOT a direct transpose) rearrange data on a file (NOT a direct transpose) bash awk shell sed gawk NOT NAME YEAR JOHN PAUL RINGO rearrange data on a file (NOT a direct transpose) I have a file (more than 2.5k lines) like this: As you can see, each name repeats 4 times (4 lines) in order to "sto...
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5385964_c0
5385964
shell
0
Title: bash shell: how to rename files Problem title: bash shell: how to rename files Tags: bash, linux, shell Problem: bash shell: how to rename files I just want to rename all the *.a file to *.a.b in current directory and subdirs, how to do it in shell script?
bash shell: how to rename files bash shell: how to rename files bash linux shell bash shell: how to rename files I just want to rename all the *.a file to *.a.b in current directory and subdirs, how to do it in shell script?
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46792832_c0
46792832
shell
0
Title: Zero padding numbers in a Bash loop Problem title: Zero padding numbers in a Bash loop Tags: bash, shell Problem: Zero padding numbers in a Bash loop while [ $countBEG != $countEND ] do echo "$countBEG" countBEG=$[$countBEG +1] done Code signals: Zero, Bash
Zero padding numbers in a Bash loop Zero padding numbers in a Bash loop bash shell Zero Bash Zero padding numbers in a Bash loop I'm trying to make a list with a simple bash looping I want this: They give me this: My shell code:
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29677727_c2
29677727
shell
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without IP address assigned (i.e. enp2s0f3, enp2s0f2). Code signals: eno1, BROADCAST, RUNNING, MULTICAST, inet6, fe80::ec4:7aff:fe32:92fa, c4:7a:32:92:fa, Ethernet, MiB, fb840000, enp2s0f2, c4:7a:15:0b:7a, KiB, fb300000, enp2s0f3, c4:7a:15:0b:7b, fb200000, virbr0
without IP address assigned (i.e. enp2s0f3, enp2s0f2). Code signals: eno1, BROADCAST, RUNNING, MULTICAST, inet6, fe80::ec4:7aff:fe32:92fa, c4:7a:32:92:fa, Ethernet, MiB, fb840000, enp2s0f2, c4:7a:15:0b:7a, KiB, fb300000, enp2s0f3, c4:7a:15:0b:7b, fb200000, virbr0
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12257976_c1
12257976
shell
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37214-760887_000_20120801.xml, paybackFile_354472-544899_000_20120801.xml, paybackFile_62-11033_000_20120801.xml, paybackFile_831669-837544_000_20120801.xml, Total, MSG, File, paybackFile_537214-760887_000_20120801.xml.gpg, paybackFile_62-11033_000_20120801.xml.gpg
37214-760887_000_20120801.xml, paybackFile_354472-544899_000_20120801.xml, paybackFile_62-11033_000_20120801.xml, paybackFile_831669-837544_000_20120801.xml, Total, MSG, File, paybackFile_537214-760887_000_20120801.xml.gpg, paybackFile_62-11033_000_20120801.xml.gpg
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72751857_c0
72751857
shell
0
Title: How to export additional columns which is calculated Problem title: How to export additional columns which is calculated Tags: shell, sh, jq, json Problem: How to export additional columns which is calculated Code signals: How, api.test-foo.com, lineJSON.csv
How to export additional columns which is calculated How to export additional columns which is calculated shell sh jq json How api.test-foo.com lineJSON.csv How to export additional columns which is calculated I'm trying to solve this with jq for json. now my command is just like this below Then it exports lineJSON.csv...
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16548528_c0
16548528
shell
0
Title: Linux command to get time in milliseconds Problem title: Linux command to get time in milliseconds Tags: bash, linux, shell, time Problem: Linux command to get time in milliseconds How can I get time in milliseconds in a Bash shell script? Code signals: Linux
Linux command to get time in milliseconds Linux command to get time in milliseconds bash linux shell time Linux Linux command to get time in milliseconds How can I get time in milliseconds in a Bash shell script?
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28663056_c1
28663056
shell
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. Thx Srinivas Code signals: business_file, start:skdjh:22:06:2010:10:30:22, end:siifneworigo:22:06:2010:10:45:34, start:srsdneriieroi:24:06:2010:11:00:45, end:erfqefegoieg:24:06:2010:11:46:34, start:sdjfhsldf:25:07:2010:12:55:43, end:dgnoeingwoit:25:07:2010:01:42:12
. Thx Srinivas Code signals: business_file, start:skdjh:22:06:2010:10:30:22, end:siifneworigo:22:06:2010:10:45:34, start:srsdneriieroi:24:06:2010:11:00:45, end:erfqefegoieg:24:06:2010:11:46:34, start:sdjfhsldf:25:07:2010:12:55:43, end:dgnoeingwoit:25:07:2010:01:42:12
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