:-D To do useful things in the shell, for instance calculating how much
space a directory takes or renaming all files in a directory in a specific
way etc. Anything useful for daily work. Not anything specific.
I saw this script which showed the load of the machine by changing color of
the prompt, I tried it but it had several errors which made it unusable. Got
anything similar?
Any other useful script of this kind would be appreciated.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Kreps"
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 09:09, Morsal Roudbay wrote:
Hi! Does anyone have any useful bash scripts?
To do what? :-) This question is similar to asking "does anyone have some useful tools?"
For example: I have a bash script that treats a SuSE box as a BBS for the only purpose of downloading files. The user can call in and choose only of of four options. It probably wouldn't do you any good. I have python script which takes a set of files and distributes them to existing accounts or stores them until the desired account has been created. This, too, wouldn't be of much value to you. See what I am saying?
What do you want done? JLK
I have installed some from the HOW-TO that shows the amount of data in the current dir, very useful. I also added a few that makes the dir listing easier to read. (email me if u want me to send it to u)
/Morsal
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