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Date Submitted Thu. Aug. 31st, 2006 8:09 AM
Revision 1
Scripter ctiggerf
Tags Perl
Comments 1 comments
A little function that returns a greeting based on the local time.
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Date Submitted Tue. Mar. 7th, 2006 4:47 PM
Revision 1
Helper digitaljunkie
Tags compress | gunzip | gzip | Perl
Comments 0 comments
The docs for Compress::Zlib for perl are very complex. But, the most simple use of the Module is not too bad. I've waded through the perdoc so you don't have to.

Gunzip.pl is here. I will let you know when I have Gzip.pl done.

You can do something more interesting with "success" variable.
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Date Submitted Thu. Aug. 10th, 2006 2:02 PM
Revision 1
Beginner sio2man
Tags Perl | Threads
Comments 0 comments
This is a little example of how to use threads in Perl. It creates three threads and runs them... That's it...
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Date Submitted Wed. Mar. 29th, 2006 10:55 AM
Revision 1
Helper digitaljunkie
Tags File | MD5 | Perl
Comments 0 comments
Is this file the same as that file? The files may or may not be binary. We could compare the modify dates, or the sizes. But, those are not very accurate to know if a file has really changed.

Introducing MD5 Checksum. We can feed the files into Digest::MD5 in binary mode.

This is a great way to do Incremental Backups.

This is also an easy way to verify checksums when downloading files from the internet which list their MD5 Checksums.

You'll need the Digest::MD5 Perl Module.
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Date Submitted Mon. Nov. 14th, 2005 7:05 PM
Revision 1
Helper ses5909
Tags File | Perl | Size
Comments 1 comments
Get a FileSize
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Date Submitted Tue. Mar. 7th, 2006 4:34 PM
Revision 1
Helper digitaljunkie
Tags Clipboard | Perl | Screenshot | Win32::API
Comments 1 comments
This requires Win32::API, and Win32::Clipboard.
Only works on Win32 Platforms. Only really tested on Win2000, and WinXP.

Not meant to be an be all, end all, but it's a start.

Have fun!
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Date Submitted Wed. Mar. 29th, 2006 11:31 AM
Revision 1
Helper digitaljunkie
Tags compress | File | gzip | Perl
Comments 0 comments
Need to GZip a file using Perl?

Use Compress::Zlib.

This is a simple perl script which creates a GZip file.
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Date Submitted Mon. Nov. 6th, 2006 1:48 PM
Revision 1
Helper RobHarrigan
Tags "first | "title | capitalize | case" | letter" | Perl
Comments 3 comments
Function to capitalize the first letter in every word in a string, but only if the entire string is in ALL CAPS.

Example:
"I LIKE TO SCREAM" becomes "I Like To Scream"
"I LIKE to RUN" remains "I LIKE to RUN".
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Date Submitted Thu. Sep. 14th, 2006 1:45 PM
Revision 1
Helper dohpaz
Tags bash | Code | Comments | Grep | Sed
Comments 0 comments
I found this script online, and decided that I would modify it for my needs. As a developer, I like to know how many actual lines of code I have written--not including any comments.

It outputs in a very simple way:

Including Comments: NNN
Without Comments: NNN

One very practical, and quick, way to determine how many lines of code a project has is to pipe it through a find:


find /usr/share/php -name "*.php" -o -name "*.inc" | xargs count-code


If your code is in files of another type (i.e., .c, .h, .cpp, etc), then simply change the extensions and add more '-o -name "*.ext"' tags. If you have directories that you don't want to be counted, simple throw a "| grep -v [path/to/excluded/directory] |" inbetween the find and the xargs, and they will not be counted.
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Date Submitted Fri. Jul. 20th, 2007 11:49 PM
Revision 1
Helper lavaramano
Tags "remove string" | cli | console | gnu/linux | Grep
Comments 1 comments
how to remove a string from a plain text using just grep.
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