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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

the basic usage of the grep and cut commands

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  • using a simple sound editor like the free Audacity you could have removed the terrible background hum in the video

  • @poojkhgf: Yeah, but I didn't :P

  • There is a horrible background noise in this video. Maybe your laptop

  • @boliussa: Yup, these earlier video were recorded on my EEEPC 900 and the mic sucks. The were just made for a friend and I didn't expect many others to video it, so Quality wasn't to important. Who knew it was going to over 25,000 views. I certainly didn't.

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  • @holypupppet: Do explain it. 2:27

    It's going to take the output of the grep command (and I show what that is) and it puts it into the cut command.

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  • @Inwarwetrustful: Some man pages are better then other. I personally think they should all have at lest one example in the man page. But, mostly I use Google.

  • Very well explained, good job.

  • @metalx1000: I've got a txt file which got generated from a db. So the file looks something like this:

    ...

    2.jpg

    3.jpg

    ...

  • @MannyQi: There are a few different ways I can answer this depending on the situation. If you are downloading multiple files, how are you finding these files? Do you have a list of links in a text file? Are you just pulling all the images from a page/site? Please give me a little more info so I can give you a better answer.

  • @metalx1000: I'm using curl to download some images, but I want to save these images with another name without having to specify the file extension. Do you know of any way this can be done? I've checked the curl man pages and googled it, but the only thing I found was "curl url -o newfilename.jpg". But the problem with this is that I have to specify the extension of the file and since they won't always be the same it won't really work for me...

  • @metalx1000 I'm not familiar with links, but will look into it. Thank you.

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