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  • vim is not obeying command aliases

    - by Nadal
    I use bash on mac and one of the aliases is like this alias gitlog='git --no-pager log -n 20 --pretty=format:%h%x09%an%x09%ad%x09%s --date=short --no-merges' However when I do :! gitlog I get /bin/bash: gitlog: command not found I know I can add aliases like this in my .gitconfig [alias] co = checkout st = status ci = commit br = branch df = diff However I don't want to add all my bash aliases to .gitconfig. That is not DRY. Is there a better solution?

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  • How to do a SOAP wsdl web services call from the command line

    - by Marina
    I need to make a SOAP webservice call to https://sandbox.mediamind.com/Eyeblaster.MediaMind.API/V2/AuthenticationService.svc?wsdl and to use the operation ClientLogin while passing through the parameters: ApplicationKey, Password, and UserName. The response is UserSecurityToken. They are all strings. Here is the link fully explaining what I am trying to do: https://sandbox.mediamind.com/Eyeblaster.MediaMind.API.Doc/?v=3 How can I do this on the command line? (Windows and/or Linux would be helpful) Thanks!

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  • Swing on OSX: How to Trap command-Q?

    - by yar
    After being convinced ("schooled") that Swing apps on Mac do look native, I'm trying to make mine look as native as possible. Everything looks great, but when I hit command-Q or do it from the menu, my windowStateChanged(WindowEvent e) is not firing on my main JFrame (if I exit in any other way, it does fire). How can I respond to the real Apple quit?

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  • compare time using date command

    - by Andrei
    Say I want a certain block of bash script execute only if it is between 8 am (8:00) and 5 pm (17:00), and do nothing otherwise. The script is running continuously So far I am using date command. How to use it compare it current time within the range? Thanks

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  • Parse contents of directory to bash command in a script

    - by ECII
    I have the directory ~/fooscripts/ and inside there are foo1.txt, foo2.txt, etc etc I have a command that takes the file foo1.txt as input and does some calculation. The output location etc is handled internally in fooprog fooprog -user-data=foo1.txt I would like to automate the whole thing in a bash script so that the script will parse all txt files in ~/fooscripts/ sequentially. I am a newbie in bash. Could anyone give me a hint?

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  • Custom Command WPF

    - by Sachin Gaur
    I have an application that contains Menu and sub menus. I have attached Appliocation Commands to some of the sub menu items such as Cut, Copy and Paste. I also have some other menu items that do not have application commands. How could I add a custom command binding to those sub menu items? I have gone through this artcile but unable to attach event to my sub menu items.

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  • bash "map" equivalent: run command on each file

    - by Claudiu
    I often have a command that processes one file, and I want to run it on every file in a directory. Is there any built-in way to do this? For example, say I have a program data which outputs an important number about a file: ./data foo 137 ./data bar 42 I want to run it on every file in the directory in some manner like this: map data `ls *` ls * | map data to yield output like this: foo: 137 bar: 42

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  • linux ps aux command

    - by lakshmipathi
    How obtain the running process with absolute path name from ps command 13598 ? Ssl 0:00 /opt/something --run-id 2 -n /home/laks/f1 -l l.log I need the output as - /opt/something --run-id 2 -n /home/laks/f1 -l l.log

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  • Can java do a timer on command line?

    - by javaLearner.java
    HI I am a new java programmer (very new). What I want to do/test is (not sure if its recommendable or doable?), we know that System.out.println("Message"); will output the "Message" in command prompt. Is it possible to display the current time, without having to repeatly use the system.out.println()? Name, like instead of displaying: 10:00:01 10:00:02 10:00:03 I wand to have liek this: 10:00:0X where X will continue counting

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  • cmd line SQL server 2008 express install

    - by Balaram
    hi, I am trying to install SQL server 2008 express on windows 7 64 bit machine using the following command: Setup.exe /qs /Action=Install /Features=SQL /InstanceName=XXX /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="Builtin\Administrators" /SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" I can not access the database and get "access denied" error. I narrowed down the issue to the /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="Builtin\Administrators" parameter not working. When I change this parameter value to currnet user or try manual install it works Any idea is appreciated.

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  • How to pipe the output of a command to file on Linux

    - by morpheous
    I am running a task on the CLI, which prompts me for a yes/no. After selecting a choice, a vast amount of info scrolls on the screen - including several errors. I want to pipe the output to a file so I can see the errors - but a simple '' is not working since the command expects a keyboar input. i am running on Ubuntu 9.1

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  • Get ahold of session in command object in Grails

    - by UltraVi01
    How can I get the session from within a command object? I have tried: import org.springframework.security.context.SecurityContextHolder as SCH class MyCommand { def session = RCH.currentRequestAttributes().getSession() } This throws java.lang.IllegalStateException: No thread-bound request found: Are you referring to request attributes outside of an actual web request, or processing a request outside of the originally receiving thread? If you are actually operating within a web request and still receive this message, your code is probably running outside of DispatcherServlet/DispatcherPortlet: In this case, use RequestContextListener or RequestContextFilter to expose the current request.

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  • exeuting command in background

    - by tazim
    Hi, Trying to execute shell command in background using pythons commands module >>>import commands >>>output = commands.getstatusoutput("find / > tmp.txt &") sh: Syntax error: ";" unexpected Can anyone explain what is wrong with the syntax ? How should it be executed then ? Tazim.

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  • Filtering Linux command output

    - by Raajkumar
    Hi, I need to get a row based on column value just like querying a database. I have a command output like this, Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 15485 16 r----- 1779042.1 prime95-01 512 1 -b---- 61.9 Here I need to list only those rows where state is "r". Something like this, Domain-0 0 15485 16 r----- 1779042.1 I have tried using "grep" and "awk" but still I am not able to succeed. Please help me on this issue. Regards, Raaj

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