Software :: Vim Command To Cut The Current Line And Append To The Clipboard?

Apr 8, 2011

Is there a vim command or sequence of commands that will append the current line into the clipboard? Given the example below:

4
5
3
1
2

Lets say I wanted to cut 3, 4, 5 (in that order) then paste them below 2 so that the numbers are in order?

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General :: Copy A Picture To Clipboard From Command Line?

Jun 24, 2011

I can copy image in Gimp and paste it to OpenOffice document.

How to do it (copy or paste image) from command line?

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Mar 10, 2010

My xfce4-screenshooter GUI has the option Copy to the Clipboard, but I could not find this option in its' cI'm trying to bind printscreen key with this. I know that in order for the option to work I need to have the application always running (in GUI thre is option Close the application after screenshot , again somenthing that I can not find in command line).

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Debian Multimedia :: Save Image From Clipboard Into File Using Command Line?

Apr 28, 2011

Can save an image from clipboard into file using command line?
may be image magic?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Take Screenshots And Copy Image Files To Clipboard From The Command Line?

Feb 17, 2011

install imagemagick python, and pygtk.

Code:

sudo apt-get install imagemagick python pygtk

Now save the following script somewhere as imgclip.py. This is a simple python script which takes an image file and puts it in the gnome-clipboard.

Code:

#! /usr/bin/python
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')

[code]...

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Feb 21, 2011

Is there an easy way to put all of the current directory's files on the command line, without tab-completing each individual one?

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General :: Append At A New Line If The Old Line Is Non Empty?

Feb 12, 2011

I want to append at a new line if the old line is non empty. so it would be something like

Code:

1
2
3//dont add here

Code:

1
2
3
//add here

but if sometimes there could be extra empty line, then add at the empty line. So the script needs to detect whether or not the last line is empty. i figured out the symbol for a new line pattern is ^ so it would probably be sed "a^stuff here"is this right? but i dont seem to get the right result

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General :: Bring Cursor To 1st Char In Current Line (Command Mode)

Dec 4, 2010

Just in case someone can reply a silly question, I've quite forgot the vi/vim command to bring the cursor to the 1st char in the current line. I do remember that for bringing it to EOL is '$'.

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Programming :: Append A / At The End Of The Line?

Aug 10, 2010

The s means substitute
The $ in this particular regex (regular expression) means end of the line.
The ; is what you're subbing. This works fine and well, but what if you want to append a / at the end of the line?

sed 's/$///' filename doesn't work.

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Jul 3, 2009

I am using openSUSE 10.3.When I install software from tarball then to record time required I send output of date to beg.txt(when installation begins) and end.txt (when installation finishes).How can I append output of date to a file so I don't need two files?

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Programming :: Sed Append To End Of A Specific Line?

Jan 29, 2011

What I am trying to achive is the editing of /etc/ssh/sshd_config I have the line

Code: AllowUsers usera userb

And I want to be able to append to the end of this line from a bash script.I have muddled together from other sites and got the following:-

Code: sed -e "s/^AllowUsers/� userc/" -i /etc/ssh/sshd_config

But this appears to add userc directly after AllowUsers and not after userb

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Programming :: How To Append A String To A Next Line In Perl

Apr 9, 2010

I have a requirement like this..this just a sample script...

Code:

when i run this scipt...

Code:

Code:

It is appended in the same line...

I want it to be added to the next line.....

I want to do this by explitly using the filehandles in perl....and not with redirection operators in shell.

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Programming :: How To Append Text To Second Line Of File?

Nov 6, 2010

Say I have a text file like:
Code:
1
3
4
How would I use ksh to put the number '2' into the second line of that file?Okay it's not bash, it's ksh because this computer is OpenBSD

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Programming :: [Java] Append Something To Each Line In A Text File?

Apr 15, 2009

I am thinking of appending something to each line in a text file with Java. I prefer not write a new file with content appended from the old one.That 'something' would probably be Time Stamp when the file is created (which is same for each line).I am not sure Java provide some easy way for it or not

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Jun 8, 2010

I want to append a variable string to the end of a specific line. not like append the same string to each line. like in my file i have 4 columns, i want to add a string in 5th column in some fixed row.

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Feb 3, 2010

I'm building kickstart files for my various machines.On my xen virtualization servers, I'm trying to get dom0_mem=512M added to the grub kernel line. Unfortunately, the bootloader --append option gets added to the linux kernel line, not the xen kernel line, which doesn't have the desired effect.Is there another way to put this into the kickstart file or should I use sed to put it into grub.conf in my post install section?

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Slackware :: Slackware Current Installpkg Line 59 Rev Command Not Found

Feb 28, 2011

First time I've done this in awhile Upgrading my Slackware64 -current VM, following the standard routine that has always worked in the past -

Code:

slackpkg clean-system
slackpkg install-new
The clean-system removed 2 packages -
util-linux-ng
eggdbus

Installpkg will no longer work, complaining that the rev command is not found. The problem hit with the removal of util-linux-ng. I cp'd util-linux to ~/. Extracted with tar and executed the doinstall. Fixed.

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General :: Appending To The Current Line In A File Instead Of Creating A New Line?

Apr 1, 2011

I am combining data from a couple different input files and creating an output file in a specific format. I notice that if I use the >> operator, information gets appended to a new line in my output file. This is useful, but if I'd like to append onto the CURRENT line, is there an easy way to do this? I've been googling around and see lots of complicated answers, nothing that suggests to me an easy way to do this. For example, if my output file looks like this:

b1a:] cat test
hello my name is
b1a:]

and I'd simply like to append "Bob", how can I do it? If I use

b1a:] echo Bob >> test
b1a:] cat test
b1a:] hello my name is
Bob
b1a:]

So what I would prefer is some command that would create the result:

hello my name is Bob

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Mar 18, 2011

I'd like to have a Linux machine run what Windows users typically call a clipboard as a network service on my small LAN (about 10 machines). More specifically I am looking to have Linux run the clipboard service centrally in the LAN with both Windows and *nix machines able to connect to it as opposed to the peer-to-peer sync model that I am seeing in almost all of the applications I've discovered thus far.

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General :: Xterm - Go Onto Next Line When End Of Current Line Is Reached?

Jan 7, 2010

I am using xterm and sometimes when typing long commands into a small window, the command extends beyond the end of the line. On my old uni setup, when this happens, the cursor moves to the line below and you can see what text you have typed above however on my slack 13 setup, it overwrites the current line so you cannot see what you have typed! How can I set xterm to move onto the next line instead of overtyping?

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Sep 29, 2010

I have the following command that works Code: ssh root{at}IPADDRESS 'vim-cmd vmsvc/power.getstate 64 | grep Powered | awk "{ print $2}"' Which outputs the following text:- Powered on I would like to Append some text so the output is:- Ubuntu Server: Powered on Every different variation that I have tried ends up in an unexpected token.

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General :: Gzip Command To Append Some Files

Feb 21, 2011

I have a existing zipped file , I want to use gzip command to append some files to it , I tried man gzip but can't find the key word "append" , can advise how can I do it ?

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Sep 18, 2010

Tried this, but there's no such a command in Arch.And this also doesn't work:Code:find ~ | grep -i pidgin | xclipboard Error: another clipboard is already running

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May 29, 2010

i've gotten my fedora 12 to the point where i can run python3 scripts from command line and can call up python 2.6.2 idle with the command 'idle' from command line. what command will call up python3 (3.1.2 to be exact) idle?

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General :: Sed Append Word At End Of Line If Word Is Missing

Feb 19, 2010

I have to modify formsweb.cfg file in Oracle IAS.

Problem description

In formsweb.cfg file are two lines with labels archive_jini= and archive= at the beginning of line. After equal sign (=) is row of filenames of java archives delimited by coma(,). When I insert a new jar file in java directory, I have to append the very same name of jar file to both lines if that name is not yet present.

Example snippet from formsweb.cfg

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Dec 9, 2010

I have a many text files that have XML tags all shoved into 1 line. I want to create a new file that splits each XML tag onto a new line. code...

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General :: Command Line Way To View A Line Of A File With Context?

Feb 24, 2011

I'd like show a certain line or lines of a file with context, kind of like a unified diff, on the command line in Linux:

$ (something) -l 154 stuff.py
150: def foo(bar):
151: """

[code]....

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Aug 22, 2011

How can I print Linux command line history without including the line numbers? I want to send it all to a text file like this:history >> history.txt

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Jun 18, 2010

Code: cmd='date | wc'

$cmd If this script is executed, an error is generated. The reason written was that "The execution fails because the pipe is not expanded and is passed to date as an argument".What is meant by expansion of pipe. When we execute date | wc on the command line, it goes fine.then | is not treated as an argument. Why?

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General :: Ubuntu 10.10 And Command Line Scripts - Error - Android: Command Not Found

Mar 26, 2011

I know my way around MS Windows much better, but I just don't feel right trying to program something for Android on a Microsoft operating system. I am interested in Android programming so I followed the instructions on [URL] to install the environment on my computer...

I just installed the JDK, SDK, Eclipse successfully (or I assume):

* When I get to Step 4 where I'm supposed to run 'android' it will not run. I get the error message "android: command not found" (I am definitely in the right directory).

** When I double-click it in nautilus, it opens up in gedit. I can set the permissions in nautilus (through the properties - Allow executing file as a program) and get it to work,

My system:

Intel i7
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat
android-sdk-linux-x86
eclipse 3.6.2

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