Questions tagged [tcsh]
tcsh is an enhanced but completely compatible version of the Berkeley UNIX C shell, csh.
tcsh
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tcsh script function should have a magenta color shows blue
tcsh script showing below, for the option "--cwp" in the function "mri-glmfit-sim", it should have a magenta color instead of blue, so how do I modify the script accordingly?
#!/...
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it doesn't work when I put setenv clause inside if-end block?
#test.tcsh
#!bin/tcsh
setenv A a;
if($argv[1]=="B") then
setenv B b;
endif
when I perform
tcsh test.tcsh B
echo $B
it turn out that
undined parameter
can you tell me why???
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Removing line with common pattern from one file and adding it to another
I have a series of list files each of which contain a list of filenames.
I would like to loop through each of these list files and if one (or more) of its filenames contain a certain common pattern at ...
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tcsh: Syntax error near unexpected token 'newline'
I am writing a simple script that takes a user input number and outputs whether the number was less than, equal to or greater than 100. I am using tcsh and I keep getting an error at set myNum -i = $&...
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Setting a variable in tcsh to a value that includes quotes and square brackets
an executable expects command-line parameters in the format:
-varname "[64]"
Need to wrap it as an environment variable so the executable can be launched by another tool, so I tried:
> ...
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TCSH while loop not detecting empty array
My while loop is not able to detect that the array I am looping on is empty. Our csh points to tcsh.
If I run the following code
#!/usr/bin/env csh
ls -l `which csh`
echo $SHELL
ls -l $SHELL
set ...
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C Shell: "if: Expression Syntax"
I have to write a C Shell script for work, and I have no idea why my if statement is apparently malformed. I have something like this:
#!/bin/csh -f
foreach line("`cat file.txt`"...
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how to get name of the current command in zsh? (to email yourself shell output in zsh with a good Subject line)
In tcsh, the most "unscriptable" shell, I often use the following code to email myself output of any command, with the subject line conveniently set exactly to what the command was:
~/script....
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How can I parse stdout line by line in C shell?
If I have a script (script.csh) that prints to stdoud, like:
echo "First line"
echo "Second line"
echo "Third line"
And I try to parse that script's output from another ...
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multiline awk script inside shell script
#!/usr/bin/tcsh
cmd='BEGIN{c=0}{
if($1=="Net"){print $0}
if($1=="v14")
{
if($4>=200)
{print "Drop more than 200 at "$1}
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exclude some pattern in GNU parallel
I want to use parallel to implement some files in one directory,
right now I have some tasks,
1, I want to skip some files, for example,
parallel -j 16 'zcat {} > {.}.unpacked' ::: *.gz
But for ...
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TCSH alias for previous command string substitution
I would like to create an alias that substitutes all occurrences of an old string in the previous command with a new string in TCSH. I know I can do that with !!:gas/old/new, but I would like it in an ...
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Different error management between RHEL6 and RHEL7 when sourcing files in tcsh
Considering the following files on tcsh shell:
in ./foo:
echo $UNKNOWN_VARIABLE
in ./bar:
echo ok
in ./baz:
source ./foo ;
source ./bar
If I launch the command...
eval `cat baz`
...on RHEL6, I ...
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problem with getting correct pid in tcsh shell
I'm trying to get the pid of a process I run in tcsh.
I'm doing it like this:
my_program.exe &
echo "$!"
But instead of getting the pid of the process I've just run, I'm getting the pid ...
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Difference in behavior between 2 aliased cds in unix shell
I connect to a remote computer thru VNC and use Konsole for my work. Konsole is version 2.3.3 using KDE 4.3.4. I have these two aliases:
alias ll 'ls -haltr; pwd'
alias cd 'cd \!*; ll'
which I ...
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A strange error in shell script while combining two string variables
I will post my script here
#!/bin/tcsh
echo 'Running'
set fileN = '2021-02-07-0448-04S.JKH_RR.SAC'
set fileE = '2021-02-07-0448-04S.JKH_RR_BHE.SAC'
set compR=BHR
set compT=BHT
set compR_name=BHR.SAC
...
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I can't interpret this tcsh script's function
I'm trying to interpret this tcsh code:
echo -n '$ '
set x = $<:q
echo $x:q
set x = ( `echo _$x:q | sed 's/\<-/\\-/g;' | tr '[?*' '\r\v\b'` )
but I have no idea what :q means. There's nothing ...
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In C-shell, is there a way to tell if the output from a command is from stdout or stderr?
I'm trying to execute a script command in the background like this:
(xxxx &)
My client told me that the problem with the script command is that when running a process in the background with &, ...
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How can I get the name of the sourced script in tcsh?
I'm looking for a way to get the name of a script that's being sourced from another script that's being executed in tcsh.
If I needed to the the name of a script being executed (not sourced), it's $0. ...
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CSH variable with spaces bring broke up when passed to another script
I am passing a variable (with spaces inside of single quotes) as parameters to another csh script, but it is splitting them up in the second script. If I manually run the same line in tcsh, it works.
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Permission denied to /bin/ when using tcsh with user account
I am trying to source .my_script from a /home/username/working_directory using tcsh shell:
source ./.my_script
I get the following errors:
UK_PATH=/usr/local/dir_name/UKernel/5.0:.:/home/username:/...
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Export a specific section from a given file in Linux
I have the below file and I want to export only specific group.
You can see that sometimes I have empty group that end with "End_section"
the end of the file can end without a specific word.
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How to use the * when using symbolic link within tcl script
So I'm kinda new to the Linux env and I'm learning to use .tcl script. I want to use symbolic link to link a bunch of files in multiple folders with similar end word (for example: abc123.rpt). ...
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Array in loop in TCSH shell
In TCSH :
I'm giving two lists containing different files in it. Then I have to pass those list as an array element and then the loop should execute twice as there are only 2 lists. But in this case ...
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"Set echo" doesn't seem to show code in tcsh script
Please nothing in the realms of "Why are you using TCSH?". I have my reasons.
I'm trying to debug a tcsh script, but using the options "set echo" and "set verbose" don't ...
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How can you use multiple argv elements in an alias using tcsh?
I'm making an alias to just rename a file. I have the following alias:
alias change 'mv argv[1] argv[2]'
I have a file in my directory called calendar. When I enter
change calendar new_cal
I want ...
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heredoc failing when piped into ssh
I am trying to do commands via ssh using a heredoc. when I use the 'EOF' style:
result=$(ssh $quiet -T ${G_IPAddressBase}${G_TGP} <<- 'EOF'
set pid=`ps -ef | grep TestPatterns | egrep -v 'grep|...
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Unable to locate package csh or tcsh [closed]
problem
I tried it on both ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04 versions. I got the error in the photo I uploaded. I tried to install both "csh" and "tcsh" but got an error. Is there any way to ...
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Properly quoting a tcsh alias using backticks
I'm using tcsh. I'd like to alias "cdup" to cd up to a directory one level down from a reference directory. For example, if my reference directory is /home/myself/support/bugs/, and I'm in /...
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How to replace a character in a variable in tcsh script while using inside a makefile function
I have a makefile with the below content :
mytarget:
@$(call my_func, echo \"hello world\")
define my_func
$(eval var := $(1))
if [[ "$(var)" != "" ]]; then ...
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Curly brace expansion: from tcsh to zsh
In ~/.tcshrc, I have the following aliases:
alias trash 'echo ./*{~,.bak,.save} ./.*{~,.bak,.save} ./#*#'
alias trashit 'rm -f ./*{~,.bak,.save} ./.*{~,.bak,.save} ./#*#'
How can I implement ...
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How to always escape user's input?
I have code which creates tcsh scripts "on the fly". The code (written in Java if it matters) gets a configuration file, parses it and then creates a tcsh script out of it. In the ...
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Why is direnv failing to read my zsh/fish/elvish/tcsh script?
When attempting to evaluate a .envrc file I get the error "emulate: command not found" or "cd: -q: invalid option" or any number of various possible errors in my completely valid ...
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find out which shell tcsh/bash/etc. is running when eval is used on script
I have a shell script that exports variables to be used in tool setup for a multiuser environment. As different projects (history of 100+ projects) use different setups, my script sets variables for ...
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Bash or tsch command without file extensions [closed]
I am new to scripting. While looking at an ex-employee's R code there's a line where they call to the command line. The line/purpose is not something I know how to search for online. Any help is ...
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What does the [‸D] symbol mean in this context?
On the documentation page for the tcsh complete command, it lists the symbols [‸D] and [‸C] several times. I haven't found anything from Google. Context suggests that they could be single or double ...
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Using name of BASH script as input argument
I have a large number of .pbs files that I want to submit to a remote cluster. I want to be able to name the .pbs file something like "param1_123_param2_45.pbs", and then feed them into the ...
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csh/tcsh How to find if a particular string is in a variable/filename?
I want to check if a particular string is in a filename( which is a variable). [in csh/tcsh]
#!/bin/tcsh
set file = 'KZ.KKAR..BHZ.2008-01-18T19-16-51.SAC'
set string = 'BHZ'
echo $file
if [[$file == *$...
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how can I filter out same commands in tcsh history
I am using tcsh. But annoyed by same command stored in history file. I have to use multiple times of up arrow to bypass the same command, very inconvenient.
Can anyone give some help to solve this ...
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CSH /TCSH iterate through all the elements in the variable according to its index
I have a three-variable with multiple elements in it.
var1 var2 var3
1551 3 7
1662 4 5
1669 6 22
1669 8 23
I want to iterate through it according to index and create folder ...
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append to existing tcsh cmd auto-complete directive
I would like to append more parts to the existing command completion (do not have access to the first creation.)
the following does not work:
complete myscript.py `complete myscript.py` 'n,-t,(t1 t2),'...
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How can I pipe data out from python output in terminal?
I get list of folders using os.listdir..
python -c "import os; print os.listdir(os.getcwd())"
I want to pipe the output to a for loop in shell and iterate in tcsh shell to run a different ...
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How to set my tcsh prompt to show the execution time of the previous command?
I am using tcsh at work and would really appreciate knowing how long the execution of a command took place.
For example:
~
❯ sleep 55
~ took 55s
❯
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Accidently created ~ in current directory how do I get rid of it without deleting the home directory [duplicate]
I accidently created a ~ (tilda => home shortcut) in my current directory. How do I get rid of it without deleting the home directory.
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tcsh history contains junk or special charecters
In tcsh shell. When we do ctrl+c junk charecters getting printed in history. Contents of /etc/.cshrc are below
# vi /etc/.cshrc
set TERMINAL=`who am i | nawk '{print $NF}' | tr -d '()'`
set history= (...
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Passing command line argument in Makefile (tcsh syntax)
HUB ?= HUBHA
if (${HUB}, HUBHA) then
profile = example_profile_ha.txt
elif (${HUB}, HUBC) then
profile = example_profile_c.txt
else
profile = example_profile.txt
endif
hubname ?= ${HUB}
I ...
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Setting a variable with square bracket in cshell (UNIX)
set capportName = bl_l#ob0#cb
set portName = `echo "${capportName}" | sed -e "s:#ob:\[:g" -e "s:#cb:\]:g" `
echo "$portName"
OUTPUT:
set: No match.
I want the ...
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C shell script - if loop with grep expression
I have the below code where I need to grep this word "Build of target" in build.log if exists then I need to execute another script which I have included in it as shown below.
#!/tool/aticad/...
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how can I create an alias with arguments in multiple lines (like SH files)
i am on RedHat 6.
i am trying to create an alias that takes arguments, but in order to make the alias more "readable" i want to create it in multiple lines (see code below)
The alias is in a ...