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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/awk/script-01.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player in `scores-table.txt`.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with just one word on it.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '{print $1}' scores-table.txt
Ahmed
Basia
Mehmet
Leila
Piotr
Chandra
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/awk/script-02.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output the names of each player, as well as their city.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with two words on it, separated by a space.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '{print $1, $2}' scores-table.txt
Ahmed London
Basia London
Mehmet Birmingham
Leila London
Piotr Glasgow
Chandra Birmingham
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/awk/script-03.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the score from their first attempt.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 1".

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '{print $1, $3}' scores-table.txt
Ahmed 1
Basia 22
Mehmet 3
Leila 1
Piotr 15
Chandra 12
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player in London along with the score from their last attempt.
# Your output should contain 3 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 4".

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '$2=="London" {print $1, $NF}' scores-table.txt
Ahmed 4
Basia 6
Leila 1
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/awk/script-05.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the number of times they've played the game.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 3".

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '{print $1, NF-2}' scores-table.txt
Ahmed 3
Basia 3
Mehmet 3
Leila 1
Piotr 5
Chandra 2
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/awk/script-06-stretch.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output the total of adding together all players' first scores.
# Your output should be exactly the number 54.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '{sum += $3} END {print sum}' scores-table.txt
54
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/awk/script-07-stretch.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output just the names of each player along with the total of adding all of that player's scores.
# Your output should contain 6 lines, each with one word and one number on it.
# The first line should be "Ahmed 15". The second line should be "Basia 37"

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro awk % awk '{sum=0; for(i=3;i<=NF;i++) sum+=$i; print $1, sum}' scores-table.txt
Ahmed 15
Basia 37
Mehmet 32
Leila 1
Piotr 61
Chandra 18
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/cat/script-01.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output the contents of the helper-1.txt file inside the helper-files directory to the terminal.
# The output of this command should be "Once upon a time...".

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro individual-shell-tools % cat helper-files/helper-1.txt
Once upon a time...
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# It looked delicious.
# I was tempted to take a bite of it.
# But this seemed like a bad idea...

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro individual-shell-tools % cat helper-files/*
Once upon a time...
There was a house made of gingerbread.
It looked delicious.
I was tempted to take a bite of it.
But this seemed like a bad idea...
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# 1 It looked delicious.
# 2 I was tempted to take a bite of it.
# 3 But this seemed like a bad idea...

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro individual-shell-tools % cat -n helper-files/helper-3.txt
1 It looked delicious.
2 I was tempted to take a bite of it.
3 But this seemed like a bad idea...
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# 3 It looked delicious.
# 4 I was tempted to take a bite of it.
# 5 But this seemed like a bad idea...

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro individual-shell-tools % cat helper-files/* | nl
1 Once upon a time...
2 There was a house made of gingerbread.
3 It looked delicious.
4 I was tempted to take a bite of it.
5 But this seemed like a bad idea...
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/grep/script-01.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output every line in dialogue.txt said by the Doctor.
# The output should contain 6 lines.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep "^Doctor" dialogue.txt
Doctor: Hello
Doctor: What's wrong today?
Doctor: That sounds frustrating. When did this start?
Doctor: Say "Hi".
Doctor: You didn't say hello
Doctor: You're welcome, goodbye
11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions individual-shell-tools/grep/script-02.sh
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# TODO: Write a command to output every line in dialogue.txt that contains the word Doctor (regardless of case).
# The output should contain 9 lines.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep -i "doctor" dialogue.txt
Doctor: Hello
Patient: Hello Doctor
Doctor: What's wrong today?
Doctor: That sounds frustrating. When did this start?
Doctor: Say "Hi".
Doctor: You didn't say hello
Doctor: You're welcome, goodbye
Patient: I went to the doctor!
Spouse: I'm glad you saw the Doctor: did they cure you?
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# TODO: Write a command to output the number of lines in dialogue.txt that contain the word Doctor (regardless of case).
# The output should be exactly the number 9.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep -i "doctor" dialogue.txt | wc -l
9
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# TODO: Write a command to output every line in dialogue.txt that does not contain the word "Hello" (regardless of case).
# The output should contain 10 lines.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep -vi "hello" dialogue.txt
Doctor: What's wrong today?
Doctor: That sounds frustrating. When did this start?
Doctor: Say "Hi".
Patient: Hi
Patient: I seem to be cured!
Doctor: You're welcome, goodbye

Patient: I went to the doctor!
Spouse: I'm glad you saw the Doctor: did they cure you?
Patient: Yes!
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# TODO: Write a command to output every line in dialogue.txt that contains the string "cure", as well as the line before that line.
# The output should contain two pairs of two lines of text (with a separator between them).

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep -B 1 "cure" dialogue.txt
Doctor: You didn't say hello
Patient: I seem to be cured!
--
Patient: I went to the doctor!
Spouse: I'm glad you saw the Doctor: did they cure you?
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# TODO: Write a command to output the name of every `.txt` file in this directory which contains a line of dialogue said by the Doctor.
# The output should contain two filenames.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep -l "Doctor" *.txt
dialogue-2.txt
dialogue.txt
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# TODO: Write a command to output, for each `.txt` file in this directory, how many lines of dialogue the Doctor has.
# The output should show that dialogue.txt contains 6 lines, dialogue-2.txt contains 2, and dialogue-3.txt contains 0.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro grep % grep -c "Doctor" *.txt
dialogue-2.txt:3
dialogue-3.txt:0
dialogue.txt:8
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# TODO: Write a command to list the files and folders in this directory.
# The output should be a list of names including child-directory, script-01.sh, script-02.sh, and more.

ls
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# TODO: Write a command which lists all of the files in the directory named child-directory.
# The output should be a list of names: helper-1.txt, helper-2.txt, helper-3.txt.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro ls % ls -1 ./child-directory
helper-1.txt
helper-2.txt
helper-3.txt
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# TODO: Write a command which _recursively_ lists all of the files and folders in this directory _and_ all of the files inside those folders.
# The output should be a list of names including: child-directory, script-01.sh, helper-1.txt (and more).
# The formatting of the output doesn't matter.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro ls % ls -1 -R
child-directory
script-01.sh
script-02.sh
script-03.sh
script-04.sh

./child-directory:
helper-1.txt
helper-2.txt
helper-3.txt
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# TODO: Write a command which lists the files in the child-directory directory, one per line, sorted so that the most recently modified file is first.
# The output should be a list of names in this order, one per line: helper-3.txt, helper-1.txt, helper-2.txt.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro ls % ls -1 -t child-directory
helper-3.txt
helper-2.txt
helper-1.txt

echo "Second exercise (sorted oldest to newest):"

# TODO: Write a command which does the same as above, but sorted in the opposite order (oldest first).
# The output should be a list of names in this order, one per line: helper-2.txt, helper-1.txt, helper-3.txt.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro ls % ls -1 -tr child-directory
helper-1.txt
helper-2.txt
helper-3.txt
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# TODO: Write a command to output input.txt with all occurrences of the letter `i` replaced with `I`.
# The output should contain 11 lines.
# The first line of the output should be: "ThIs Is a sample fIle for experImentIng wIth sed.".

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % sed 's/i/I/g' input.txt
ThIs Is a sample fIle for experImentIng wIth sed.

It contaIns many lInes, and there are some thIngs you may want to do wIth each of them.

We'll Include some score InformatIon:
37 AlIsha
15 Jacob
7 PIetro
3 Katya

We also should remember, when we go shoppIng, to get 4 Items: oranges,cheese,bread,olIves.
hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed %
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# TODO: Write a command to output input.txt with numbers removed.
# The output should contain 11 lines.
# Line 6 of the output should be " Alisha".

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % sed 's/[0-9]//g' input.txt
This is a sample file for experimenting with sed.

It contains many lines, and there are some things you may want to do with each of them.

We'll include some score information:
Alisha
Jacob
Pietro
Katya
We also should remember, when we go shopping, to get items: oranges,cheese,bread,olives.
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# TODO: Write a command to output input.txt removing any line which contains a number.
# The output should contain 6 lines.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % sed '/[0-9]/d' input.txt
This is a sample file for experimenting with sed.

It contains many lines, and there are some things you may want to do with each of them.

We'll include some score information:
Alternative with grep
hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % grep -v '[0-9]' input.txt
This is a sample file for experimenting with sed.
It contains many lines, and there are some things you may want to do with each of them.
We'll include some score information:
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# TODO: Write a command to output input.txt replacing every occurrence of the string "We'll" with "We will".
# The output should contain 11 lines.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % sed "s/We'll/We will/g" input.txt
This is a sample file for experimenting with sed.

It contains many lines, and there are some things you may want to do with each of them.

We will include some score information:
37 Alisha
15 Jacob
7 Pietro
3 Katya

We also should remember, when we go shopping, to get 4 items: oranges,cheese,bread,olives.
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# If a line starts with a number and a space, make the line instead end with a space and the number.
# So line 6 which currently reads "37 Alisha" should instead read "Alisha 37".
# The output should contain 11 lines.

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % sed 's/^\([0-9][0-9]*\) \(.*\)$/\2 \1/' input.txt
This is a sample file for experimenting with sed.

It contains many lines, and there are some things you may want to do with each of them.

We'll include some score information:
Alisha 37
Jacob 15
Pietro 7
Katya 3

We also should remember, when we go shopping, to get 4 items: oranges,cheese,bread,olives.

Alternative -E

hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBook-Pro sed % sed -E 's/^([0-9]+) (.*)$/\2 \1/' input.txt
This is a sample file for experimenting with sed.

It contains many lines, and there are some things you may want to do with each of them.

We'll include some score information:
Alisha 37
Jacob 15
Pietro 7
Katya 3

We also should remember, when we go shopping, to get 4 items: oranges,cheese,bread,olives.
hammadhaider@Hammads-MacBo
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