Hi Victor,
> On 13 August 2012 15:05, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > $ by3() {
> > > sed -rn '
> > > h; s/[^147258]//g; y/147258/aaabbb/
> > > :l; s/ab//g; s/ba//g; tl
> > > G; s/^\n//p
> > > ' "$@"
> > > }
> >
>
> I must have missed this co
On 13 August 2012 15:05, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> $ by3() {
> > sed -rn '
> > h; s/[^147258]//g; y/147258/aaabbb/
> > :l; s/ab//g; s/ba//g; tl
> > G; s/^\n//p
> > ' "$@"
> > }
>
I must have missed this conversation. I looked at your scri
Hi Tim,
> I tend to put a letter in its own bracket expression to avoid the
> search itself showing up as a result. e.g.
>
> ps axf | grep '[f]irefox'
Right, though we've also pidof(1) now to help. It doesn't tend to
matter with ps's output since it's small but grep on my machine doesn't
spot
On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 16:35 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Does my `Unguessable123' password exist anywhere on the disk? May throw
> up false positives by design to avoid the act of searching from creating
> what's being searched for. LC_ALL=C grep -boa 'Un..bl...3' /dev/sda
I tend to put a
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