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Log
... epeatedly find/replace, I decided that something more handy was needed. Of course I could have done all that replace stuff with xslt, but hey, who actually likes xslt.The result of my disapproval of the above mentioned options is the Batch Replacer. As always it is released under the gpl. I also used gi ....
Capitalize Dirs
... eone will find it useful.Renames all directories in the specified directory such that the first letter in each word of the name is set to uppercase. Example: "this is a name" -> "This Is A Name" ....
Linux commands
... rname> Find advancedFind is a very powerful command, as it is extensible in a very convenient way.Every find-result is passed to "command".$ find <parameters> -exec <command '{}' ';'> example 1, copies all jpg images to the folder "img/" $ find -name *.jpg -exec cp '{} ....
Vim engaged
... ock <i{Find the corresponding parentheses (command mode) %Enter special characters [CTRL] + [K] + character combinationfind out the corresponding character combination :digraphsexample (insert Ä) [CTRL] + [K] + [A] + [:]Autocompletion for keywords (e.g. for variable names) [CTRL] + [N]If there are m ....
JCows
... rsity. To find out more about it visit the JCows homepage or the JCows Project at Sourcefource. ....
