Bash call another script relative to current script
source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/act.conf.sh"source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/act.conf.sh"
source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/act.conf.sh"source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/act.conf.sh"
for old in *.txt; do mv $old `basename $old .txt`.md; donefor old in *.txt; do mv $old `basename $old .txt`.md; done
Using bash, you would have added PATH="$PATH:$(python3 -m site –user-base)/bin" to your .bash_profile, so that each bash session would have the proper directory to PATH. In zsh, you would add that line to .zprofile instead.Using bash, you would have added PATH="$PATH:$(python3 -m site –user-base)/bin" to your .bash_profile, so that each bash session would have … Read more
chmod u+x <fileName>.shchmod u+x <fileName>.sh
git rm –cached yourfoldergit rm –cached yourfolder
conda install -c conda-forge notebookconda install -c conda-forge notebook
conda install -c conda-forge notebookconda install -c conda-forge notebook
OUTPUT="$(ls -1)" echo "${OUTPUT}" MULTILINE=$(ls \ -1) echo "${MULTILINE}"OUTPUT="$(ls -1)" echo "${OUTPUT}" MULTILINE=$(ls \ -1) echo "${MULTILINE}"
!pip install package-name!pip install package-name
npx create-strapi-app my-app –quickstart yarn create strapi-app my-project –quickstartnpx create-strapi-app my-app –quickstart yarn create strapi-app my-project –quickstart