Taken from a reddit post on r/commandline:
#!/bin/sh export XZ_OPT=-T4 if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "Usage: extract filename" echo "Extract a given file based on the extension." exit 1 elif [ ! -f "$1" ]; then echo "Error: '$1' is not a valid file for extraction" exit 1 fi case "$1" in *.tbz2 | *.tar.bz2) tar -xvjf "$1" ;; *.txz | *.tar.xz) tar -xvJf "$1" ;; *.tgz | *.tar.gz) tar -xvzf "$1" ;; *.tar | *.cbt) tar -xvf "$1" ;; *.tar.zst) tar -xvf "$1" ;; *.zip | *.cbz) unzip "$1" ;; *.rar | *.cbr) unrar x "$1" ;; *.arj) unarj x "$1" ;; *.ace) unace x "$1" ;; *.bz2) bunzip2 "$1" ;; *.xz) unxz "$1" ;; *.gz) gunzip "$1" ;; *.7z) 7z x "$1" ;; *.Z) uncompress "$1" ;; *.gpg) gpg -d "$1" | tar -xvzf - ;; *) echo "Error: failed to extract '$1'" ;; esac
#!/bin/sh case $1 in txz) tar cJvf "$2.tar.xz" "$2" ;; tbz) tar cjvf "$2.tar.bz2" "$2" ;; tgz) tar czvf "$2.tar.gz" "$2" ;; tar) tar cpvf "$2.tar" "$2" ;; bz2) bzip2 "$2" ;; gz) gzip -c -9 -n "$2" > "$2.gz" ;; zip) zip -r "$2.zip" "$2" ;; 7z) 7z a "$2.7z" "$2" ;; *) echo "'$1' cannot be packed via pk()" ;; esac
This was by request. A user had a website and wanted to run spell check on it. This is simple, just run:
aspell -H -c filename.php
The -c
asks aspell to check, and the -H
prepares it for HTML (it skips class names and php tags etc).
aspell only takes one filename at a time, but you can run through each file in a loop using:
for i in *.php; do aspell -c $i; done