Interesting Bourne shell usage - (nf)
rpw3 at fortune.UUCP
rpw3 at fortune.UUCP
Thu May 31 18:06:10 AEST 1984
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fortune!rpw3 May 30 21:10:00 1984
Inspired by the "pick" command in Kernighan & Pike's book, I tried:
$ for i in `find . -name '*foo*' -print`
> do echo -n "${i}? "
> read ans
> eval $ans
> done
This allows you to execute a different command on each file found,
or execute a command that uses the file (referenced as $i) more
than once in the command (which find's -exec doesn't let you do).
Just <CR> if you don't want to do anything to one of them.
Hack, Hack... but useful when you need it.
Rob Warnock
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