It works.

And with a raw text output, il will be more simple.

If you also have an equivalent for :


https://api.github.com/repos/apertium/apertium_module

I will also update the command using it.

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Le 18/02/19 06:05, Sushain Cherivirala  <sush...@skc.name> a écrit : 
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> I would not rely on the private/internal HTML formatting of GitHub.com (or 
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> If you want to download the content of that file itself, checking the raw 
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> Documentation here: http://apertium.projectjj.com/stats-service/
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> Sushain K. Cherivirala 
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> Stanford University, M.S. in Computer Science '19 
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> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 1:48 PM Chardonneau Bernard 
> <bernard.chardonn...@ac-montpellier.fr> wrote:
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> > Hello
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> > Last year, I asked how to write command lines to keep doing several things 
> > that were
> > done easily usind command lines when the whole Apertium project was in 
> > different
> > subdirectories of a big subversion repository.
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> > These commands worked up to the last 8th of February. Then, due to a HTML 
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> > change, at least one of then (the one to chech Apertuim branches) stopped 
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> > and needed to be rewritten.
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> > Previous command line working since last year up to 10 day ago :
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> > wget -q https://github.com/apertium/apertium-$1/blob/master/.gitmodules
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> > fgrep "path =" .gitmodules |
> > sed "s/.*path = //
> >  s/<\/td>//" | sort
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> > rm .gitmodules*
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> > New command-line ding the same thing now :
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> > #!/bin/sh
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> > motifsed='<span class="pl-e">'
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> > wget -q https://github.com/apertium/apertium-$1/blob/master/.gitmodules
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> > fgrep "submodule" .gitmodules |
> > sed "s/.*$motifsed//
> >  s/<\/span>.*//" | sort
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> > rm .gitmodules*
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> > Note : $motifsed could be used also as a selection string in fgrep line,
> > but last year, I was asked tu fetch "path =" or "submodule" keyword.
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> > My question : has the change of .gitmodule HTML format be done by some 
> > Apertium
> > members, or by github member or ....
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> > And what do you think about the possibility to use the same command-line 
> > during years
> > whithout having to change it too often ?
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