52 lines
977 B
Bash
Executable File
52 lines
977 B
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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_usage () {
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cat<<EOF
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Usage: ${1##*/} [OPTIONS] [FILES]
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Cut out last 10 lines from stdin. If FILES are provided, cut files instead of
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stdin and output to stdout.
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Note: GNU 'head' has the '-n -10' option to do this. This program is only useful
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for non-GNU systems.
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Options:
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-f: Cut out first 11 instead of the last. Like 'tail -n +11' with GNU tail (11
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because the limit line is included).
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-h: Show this help.
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-i: Replace file content instead of writing to stdout.
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-n N: Cut N lines instead of 10.
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EOF
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}
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OPT_CUTFIRST=false
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OPT_LINES=10
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OPT_INPLACE=""
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while getopts ":fhin:" opt; do
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case $opt in
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f)
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OPT_CUTFIRST=true ;;
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h)
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_usage "$0"
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exit 1 ;;
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i)
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OPT_INPLACE="-i" ;;
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n)
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OPT_LINES=$OPTARG ;;
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\?)
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_usage "$0"
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exit 1 ;;
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esac
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done
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shift $((OPTIND - 1))
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if $OPT_CUTFIRST; then
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sed $OPT_INPLACE -n "1,${OPT_LINES}!p" "$@"
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else
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echo CUTLAST
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sed $OPT_INPLACE -n ":begin ; 1,${OPT_LINES}!{P;N;D}; N; b begin" "$@"
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fi
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