I have a few scripts that make prettier, commented output, and I'll
attach them here.  Note that you will probably want to go through and
remove the bans it creates for users with relatively harmless cvar
violations.

parsecl.pl parses a cheater.log
parsecv.pl parses a cvar.log

[EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> On 25 Oct 2001, at 1:55, accident wrote: 
> 
> > I such with regexp, I remember a day or 2 ago someone posted a 
> message 
> > with a quick sed for converting..  Anyone happen to have it..? 
> 
> for cheater.log: 
> 
> sed -e 's/^[^ ]* [^ ]* "[^"]*" (\([0-9]*\)).*$/\1/' cheater.log | sort 
> | uniq 
> 
> for cvar.log 
> 
> sed -e 's/^[^ ]* [^ ]* [^ ]* [^ ]* [^ ]* "[^"]*" (\([0-9]*\)).*$/\1/' 
> cvar.log |  sort | uniq 
> 
> (depending on wrapping, both are one line ) 
> 
> Note: My brother wrote these, I still regard sed as voodoo 
> 
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parsecl.pl

parsecv.pl

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