On 2010-01-12 at 11:31 AM, chriscorb...@gmail.com (Chris) wrote:
Just curious, are people also using the shell worksheet in BBEdit?
Short answer:
Yes.
Long answer:
Oh, yes.
Here's one of my uses:
I prepare voter data for election campaigns. I run large sets of
data through a series of
Hi Dennis,
Your Run Shell Command script has been very, very helpful to me. Thank
you so much for posting it!
-Paul Burney
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I use one (it's a template I made) in particular that's a big part of my
workflow.
It has the following in it:
# Leopard ps change update 2008.01.31
# Don't forget to unlock
apachectl configtest
# die, die, die
apachectl stop
# start
apachectl start
# let stuff finish, die, start
apachectl
On 12/01/2010, at 9:13 PM, Chris wrote:
Lewis emailed me about this thread - I hadn't maintained or kept track
of the ShellService 1.0 build (or source) for some time, but as it's
fairly simple I went ahead and put together a 2.0 version with builds
for Leopard and Snow Leopard. This is
At 15:46 -0700 1/8/10, I wrote:
Quoting:
ShellService is a service component - it provides functionality that other
applications use.In the Services menu (under the application menu),
ShellService adds an item called Execute Text. This item will be enabled
whenever you have text selected in
On 7 Jan 2010, at 02:47, Ben wrote:
Is there a way to create a key-stroke that will take the current line
(or selection) and dump it into a nominated window.
I have Command-Enter bound to a Unix filter that evaluates STDIN and prints
both STDIN and the result to STDOUT. You select some text,
On Jan 6, 6:47 pm, Ben ben.aus...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to create a key-stroke that will take the current line
(or selection) and dump it into a nominated window.
Here's a quick AppleScript I threw together a couple years ago that
runs the current selection (or the current line if
At 12:58 -0800 1/8/10, Dennis wrote:
You can download the script here:
http://www.dennisrande.com/downloads/Run%20Shell%20Command.zip
The Execute Text service I spoke about earlier came from:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/shellservice.html
But that link is broken.
The
The lady of the house found this:
http://wsidecar.apple.com/cgi-bin/nph-reg3rdpty1.pl/product=01326platform=osxmethod=sa/ShellService.tar.gz
by looking at some wayback pages.
http://web.archive.org/web/20050302141626/http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/shellservice.html
At 18:47 -0800 1/6/10, Ben wrote:
G'day all,
I routinely use BBEdit for coding SQL etc, and then have to select,
copy, switch to the terminal window and paste to execute the line.
Is there a way to create a key-stroke that will take the current line
(or selection) and dump it into a nominated
G'day Doug,
On Jan 8, 1:04 am, Doug McNutt dougl...@macnauchtan.com wrote:
At 18:47 -0800 1/6/10, Ben wrote:
Is there a way to create a key-stroke that will take the current line
(or selection) and dump it into a nominated window.
Execute Text is a service I found somewhere long ago. Have
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