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    ldif-extract

    Extrect selected entries from LDIF files like grep

    ldif-extract is a small 'grep' like tool to extract and convert data from LDIF files. It could be used standalone or also in a pipe together with other tools like ldapsearch.
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    This small perl program allows you to easily export LDAP entries from an LDAP server (MS ActiveDirectory for example) to csv format. It can export various csv formats and can deal with mutlivalued attributes.
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    ldap-searchEntries.pl is a small perl script that searches for entries based on a list provided by STDIN. The values given from STDIN are parsed into a filterstring containing placeholders. The found DNs are printed to STDOUT for each search. Parameters allow fine tuning of all features including attribute printing.
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    tisift

    imap cleanup & command line tool

    ...tisift: scaning folder and sort messages with given filter rules. tish: imap shell = imap command line tools. Example: # Set MsgId on Mails without one FOLDER="Archives" ; tils -I "$FOLDER" |grep "\{"|while read LINE ; do tish -x addheader "$FOLDER" "$LINE" "X-New-Header: true" ; done # Correct Date to second received header: tish date Archives PATTERN received2 # Import or export mbox tish exportmbox Archives >file.mbox tish importmbox Archives <file.mbox Written in ruby. Attention: Use on your own risc! ...
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    Find And Replace Text command line utility. New & improved version of the well-known grep command, with advanced features such as: case-adaption of the replace string; find (& replace) in filenames, auto CVS edit. Moved to https://github.com/lionello/fart-it
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    Downloads: 73 This Week
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    Network grep, on steroids
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    This utility will provide grep-like functionality to return multi-line (record) matches for blank-line deliminated files such as LDIF files used by LDAP. A match on any line will return all lines from the previous blank line until the following one.
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    rtgrep is a bash script which searches for all files in the current directory or a given base directory which were created/modified within a given time period. The search can be recursive, and you can specify a pattern to be matched in the file contents
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