Linux command line for you and me Documentation Release 0.1
Welcome to Linux command line for you and me! Contents: Shell commands Terminal emulators date command cal command whoami command id command pwd command cd command . directory and .. directory ls command command Redirecting the command output Using > to redirect output to a file Moving around in the command line man pages Counting files in a directory Editing longer commands File system FHS Useful commands words and bytes of a file. $ cat hello.txt HI that is a file. This is the second line. And we also have a third line. $ wc -l hello.txt 3 hello.txt $ wc -w hello.txt 17 hello.txt The -l flag finds the0 码力 | 124 页 | 510.85 KB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.12
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 287 页 | 1.18 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.16
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 315 页 | 1.36 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.20
You can use %(branch)s for branch, %(file)s and %(line)s as filename and line placeholders. Usually something like editor://open/?file=%(file)s&line=% (line)s is good option. See also You can find more msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation0 码力 | 366 页 | 1.45 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.11
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 280 页 | 1.12 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.15
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 306 页 | 1.19 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.9
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 265 页 | 1.10 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.14
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 300 页 | 1.19 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.14.1
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 303 页 | 1.19 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 2.10.1
msgstr[0] "" msgstr[1] "" #: main.c:20 msgid "Thank you for using Weblate." msgstr "" Each msgid line defines a string to translate, the special empty string in the beginning is the file header containing install Weblate using pip installer, you will notice some differences. Most importantly the command line interface is installed to the system path as weblate instead of ./manage.py as used in this documentation you will have to specify settings, either by environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS or on the command line, for example: weblate --settings=yourproject.settings migrate See also Invoking management commands0 码力 | 276 页 | 1.12 MB | 1 年前3
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