This is probably not the right place, but I figured I'd give it a try. I've been trying to copy this website so I could have offline access when tooling around the Channel Islands. I could (and probably will), just copy/paste whatever info I need for my little trips, but the fact that I can't copy it ass over is annoying the hell out of me. I've tried variations of wget -r ...
as well as httrack
with no success. Anyone have any idea how I can get this?
Any idea for what to use as a media manager? I'm getting ready to go on a small trip and I would like to be able to import all my videos/pictures from an SD card and have them filed based on the meta data. At least by date. I've always done this manually and it's not awful, but there has to be a better way.
A lot of people haven't heard of the at
command, and I just figured I'd post up a little bit about it. I use it as a semi-alarm clock type reminder.
Structure of command the way I use it:
echo "notify-send -u critical -t 0 'YOUR URGENT MESSAGE'" | at "2pm Jun 18"
I actually wrote a tiny function so that I don't have to remember the -u critical -t 0
part. That is to keep the notification box from timing out. Now tomorrow (June 18th) at 2pm, a message box will pop up with the text "YOUR URGENT MESSAGE".
There are options for running commands (like cron, but you don't have to edit, then delete your edit after running). It is great if you don't want to mess with cron, or another utility for a quick reminder.
My quick little function looks like this:
notify_me ()
{
if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
echo 'Usage: notify_me "message" time/date' 1>&2;
echo ' make sure to enclose message in quotes' 1>&2;
echo " also enclose date if it's more than just a time" 1>&2;
return;
fi;
echo "notify-send -u critical -t 0 '$1'" | at "$2"
}
So say I have to remind myself to call the wife when the work day is over. I'll do something like:
notify_me "Check with the ol' ball and chain" "4:45pm"
I'm sure if you wanted to, you could make a very quick zenity
(or whatever you like) gui for it, if that's the way you roll. Now I'll get a nice little pop-up 15 minutes before I check out. Tiny little things like this are why I enjoy the command line so much.
For more uses, check out the man page, or the tldr. It's not complicated and I find it useful.
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