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Author: Hunter Kreie
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Subject: RE: using echo 'text' > file (to add to last line of several documents)
Yep, forgot the double quotes.

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From: [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Eric Shubert
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: using echo 'text' > file (to add to last line of several documents)

Nice tips, Hunter.

In the case of spaces in the filename, I think you'd need double-quotes around $i though, as in:
/bin/ls *.php | while read i ; do echo "text" >> "$i" ; done

Also, the find command can do all that w/out the while loop at all. I think it'd be something like this:
/bin/find ./ -name "*.php" -exec echo "processing {}" \; -exec echo "text" >> {} \;

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-Eric 'shubes'


On 10/21/2010 10:27 AM, Hunter Kreie wrote:
> Although the for loop will probably work for your PHP files, I generally prefer using a different method for processing lists of files.
>
> /bin/ls *.php | while read i ; do echo "text">> $i ; done
>
> This will handle files with spaces in them and gives you more flexibility with the input list. For instance, if you have a bunch of subdirectories, you could use find instead.
>
> /bin/find ./ -name "*.php" | while read i ; do echo "processing $i" ; echo "text">> $i ; done
>
> When piping the command to a while loop like this, I use the full path to the command (/bin/ls instead of ls) in order to prevent shell aliases from having any effect.
>
> Hunter
>
>
> From: [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of mike hoy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 11:48 PM
> To: Main PLUG discussion list
> Subject: Re: using echo 'text'> file (to add to last line of several documents)
>
> thanks for the help!
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:34 PM, der.hans<> wrote:
> Am 20. Oct, 2010 schwätzte mike hoy so:
> one last thing:
>
> echo 'text'>> 1.php 2.php 3.php
>
> or
>
> echo 'text'>> *.php
>
> for i in *.php; do echo 'text'>>$i; done
>
> You could also do a sed inline script to grab them all, but for i in is
> simple enough syntax for me.
>
> would be nice, but don't work any input on that? or am I to write a bash
> script?
>
> Well, the "echo 'text'>>1.php" is already a bash script :)
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:24 PM, mike hoy<> wrote:
> ah nice, thanks
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:25 PM, der.hans<> wrote:
> Am 20. Oct, 2010 schwätzte mike hoy so:
>
>
> is it possible to simply add text to the bottom of multiple files or even
> one?
>
> Append (>>) rather than truncate (>).
>
>
> for example let's say I want to add to the bottom of several files:
>
> <?php include("../includes/footer.php"); ?> to the bottom of 1.php
>
> echo '<?php include("../includes/footer.php"); ?>'> 1.php
>
> echo '<?php include("../includes/footer.php"); ?>'>> 1.php
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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