On Mon, Jan 13, 2014, at 17:44, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> #!/bin/bash
> 
> (
> curl -Ss "https://googledrive.com/host/0B2KTxndVFSKuSjZKTDRaTlpJcmM/";| \
>         sed 's`<a href`\n<a href`g'| \
>         grep '^<a href'| \
>         awk -F\" '{print "wget -c \"https://googledrive.com"$2"\""}'
> ) | tee y.y
> chmod +x y.y
> ./y.y
> rm y.y

You could also avoid the temporary executable file by piping the
generated commands directly into the shell, sh or bash or
whatever.

Something I do all the time:

   generate-commands | less

to check that the generated commands look OK, then up-arrow to
get the command back, and edit it to

   generate-commands | sh

to run them, where "generate-commands" is stuff like the above
(though I mostly use Perl).

-- Smiles, Les.
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