Readfile A simple command line tool to read files. If no file is given as the command prompt a prompt where spaces can be used is presented. It's kind of like cat, only without all the extra features.
Be the first to post a text review of Readfile file reader. Rate and review a project by clicking thumbs up or thumbs down in the right column.
Readfile A simple command line tool to read files. If no file is given as the command prompt a prompt where spaces can be used is presented. It's kind of like cat, only without all the extra features. Version 0.9.4 is released
readfile-0.9.4 =========================================== * file name can be specified on the command line like so "readfile CHANGES" * Makefile supports DESTDIR and bindir * included readfile.h * updated README * gave make uninstall the function that used to be assigned to README * addad premission test function in readfile.h * added TODO readfile-0.9.3 ============================================= * seperated changelog and readme readfile 0.9.2 ============================================== only change is that premission bug is fixed readfile 0.9.1 ============================================= In realease 0.9.1 the changes are as follows *added cpoyright notice *added various comments to the source code please enjoy readfile-0.9.0 =============================================== This is the first realease of readfile
readfile-0.9.4 =========================================== * file name can be specified on the command line like so "readfile CHANGES" * Makefile supports DESTDIR and bindir * included readfile.h * updated README * gave make uninstall the function that used to be assigned to README * addad premission test function in readfile.h * added TODO readfile-0.9.3 ============================================= * seperated changelog and readme readfile 0.9.2 ============================================== only change is that premission bug is fixed readfile 0.9.1 ============================================= In realease 0.9.1 the changes are as follows *added cpoyright notice *added various comments to the source code please enjoy readfile-0.9.0 =============================================== This is the first realease of readfile
readfile 0.9.2 ============================================== only change is that premission bug is fixed readfile 0.9.1 ============================================= In realease 0.9.1 the changes are as follows *added cpoyright notice *added various comments to the source code please enjoy readfile-0.9.0 =============================================== This is the first realease of readfile This program DOES NOT take command-line paremiters. You type "readfile" at the shell prompt and type in the filename at the prompt. You may use the absolute path. Spaces are fine (really). I recomend installing build-essential on Debian/Ubuntu for compiling. You will need g++ and C++ standard library. To compile run: make and (as root) make install. To uninstall, run make clean (as root). There is no configure script. I hope you enjoy readfile.
Version 0.9.1 has been released and is available for download.
readfile 0.9.1 ============================================= In realease 0.9.1 the changes are as follows *added cpoyright notice *added various comments to the source code please enjoy readfile-0.9.0 =============================================== This is the first realease of readfile This program DOES NOT take command-line paremiters. You type "readfile" at the shell prompt and type in the filename at the prompt. You may use the absolute path. Spaces are fine (really). I recomend installing build-essential on Debian/Ubuntu for compiling. You will need g++ and C++ standard library. To compile run: make and (as root) make install. To uninstall, run make clean (as root). There is no configure script. I hope you enjoy readfile.
Be the first person to add a text review.
Copyright © 2009 Geeknet, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use
Thanks for your rating!
Would you also like to write a review?
Thanks for your review!
Get credit for your review by logging in via OpenID. Click your account provider: