I\'m looking for a cross-platform (Linux and OS X) file system watcher that doesn\'t poll the disk for changes (or is very efficient in doing so).
I have the code read input case \"$input\" in \"list\"* ) blah ;; \"display\"* ) blah ;; \"identify\"* ) blah ;;
How can I run android camera program from adb shell? I know that I should use am but I do not know what command should I exactly enter
I\'m trying to write a Linux Shell Script to do some automation on my server. I\'m using Ubuntu 11.04 by the way.
How can I check in bash and csh if commands are builtin? Is there a method compatible with most shells?开发者_运维知识库You can try using which in csh or type in bash. If something is a built-in comma
I am using cygwin for shell programming and this is my first program and i can\'t understand the error mentioned in the title at line 4 in for loop.here is the code
I\'m using Sublime Text 2, and I want to be able to compile and run Java Files with one button. When running Windows, the Batch file Required is:
In Linux, I have a rather large file with some extraneous information tacked on to the end of it.Let\'s say for example I know there are 314 bytes of extraneous data at the end of a 1.6GB file.
I\'ve written a shell script that does stuff on Centos64 At the end of this script, I run a perl script.
for all files containing a line like开发者_JAVA百科: <class name=\"blahblahblah\" foo=\"bar\" fooz=\"baz\">