add revert_diffs() to openbsd.ksh
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@ -20,6 +20,13 @@ pclean() {
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find . -size 0 -exec rm {} \;
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find . -size 0 -exec rm {} \;
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}
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}
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revert_diffs() {
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for i in $(find . -name \*.orig); do
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F=$(echo $i | sed 's/\.orig//')
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mv -v "$i" "$F"
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done
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}
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cdw() {
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cdw() {
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cd $(make show=WRKSRC)
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cd $(make show=WRKSRC)
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}
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}
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@ -5,10 +5,11 @@ This extension adds a number of useful OpenBSD specific tools.
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The following functions are added:
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The following functions are added:
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| Name | Purpose |
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| Name | Purpose |
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| cdw() | Intended to be used from a port directory. Will change directory to ~$WRKSRC~. |
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| cdw() | Intended to be used from a port directory. Will change directory to ~$WRKSRC~. |
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| maintains() | Similar to ~port()~, this will display the ~$MAINTAINER~ of a port passed in as the first argument. |
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| maintains() | Similar to ~port()~, this will display the ~$MAINTAINER~ of a port passed in as the first argument. |
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| pclean() | Remove ~.orig~ and empty files from ~$CWD~. |
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| pclean() | Remove ~.orig~ and empty files from ~$CWD~. |
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| revert_diffs() | Recursively move .orig files to their corresponding file name. |
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| port() | Like ~src()~, but for ~/usr/ports~. |
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| port() | Like ~src()~, but for ~/usr/ports~. |
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| port_grep() | Recursively search ports tree for [file]'s that contain [pattern]. |
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| port_grep() | Recursively search ports tree for [file]'s that contain [pattern]. |
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| seq() | A shell implementation of Linux's [[https://linux.die.net/man/1/seq][seq(1)]] command. It supports alpha and numeric ranges. |
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| seq() | A shell implementation of Linux's [[https://linux.die.net/man/1/seq][seq(1)]] command. It supports alpha and numeric ranges. |
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