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Revision as of 20:54, 5 March 2008
Divers
Pour capturer les données sur le réseau:
tcpdump -X -n -t -s 0 src 192.168.0.45
Pour afficher une image en arrière-plan (X-Windows):
wmsetbg --center --workspace 0 image.jpeg
Configuration du naviguateur dans Sylpheed
opera -newpage %s
Configuration du client Email dans Opera
sylpheed --compose [1][?subject=%s]
How to do a search and replace over multiple files?
You could use find and sed, but I find that this little line of perl works nicely:
perl -pi -w -e 's/search/replace/g;' *.php
-e means execute the following line of code. -i means edit in-place -w write warnings -p loop
Example I had the following style sheet in a section:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../includes/style.css">
and I wanted the following instead:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="admin.css">
As each expression is a regular expression you've got to escape the special characters such as forward slash and .
\.\.\/includes\/style\.css
So the final line of code ends up as
perl -pi -w -e 's/\.\.\/includes\/style\.css/admin\.css/g;' *.php