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Subject: Re: Append file commands for Unix & ex/vi
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Date: Mon, 12-Jan-87 08:13:44 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 12 08:13:44 1987
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>From: "John Wright/Dr. Pat Lane"
>Date: 11 Jan 87 15:15:09 GMT
>Keywords: append command unix ex vi
>To: info-unix@brl-sem.arpa
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>Is there a way to append a range of text to a file from vi/ex (as opposed
>to 'w' which writes or over-writes)?
Yes. In escape mode, type
!cat >> file
Where is ! for present line,
G for to end of file,
} to end of paragraph, etc.
>
>Are there simple Unix commands to append files with syntax and action similar
>to 'cp' and 'mv'. I developed the following alii and I'm wondering if they
>are necessary:
> alias append cat !:1 >>!:2`test -d !:2 && echo /!:1`
> alias tack append !:1 !:2 && rm !:1
>
> (I would accept suggestions on a better name for the latter!)
With the append (>>) operator in sh and csh, I don't see why you would want
or need a command to append one file to another. The syntax it appears you
want is "append file1 file2". Such a program would be quite easy to write.
You already have.