lowercase In computer software , strings is a program in Unix like operating system s that finds and prints text string computer science strings embedded in binary files such as executables. It can be used on object files, and core dump s. Strings are recognized by looking for sequences of at least 4 by default printable characters terminating in a NUL character that is, null terminated string s . Some implementations provide options for determining what is recognized as a printable character, which is useful for finding non ASCII and wide character text. Common usage includes piping it to tt grep tt and tt Fold Unix fold tt or redirecting the output to a Computer file file . ref cite book last Kiddle first Oliver coauthors Jerry Peek and Peter Stephenson title From Bash to Z Shell origyear 2004 publisher Apress isbn 1590593766 page 413 ref It is part of the GNU Binary Utilities binutils , and has been ported to other operating systems including Microsoft Windows . ref cygwin ref Example Using strings to print sequences of characters that are at least 8 characters long this command prints the system s BIOS information should be run as root dd if dev mem bs 1k skip 768 count 256 2 dev null strings n 8 less See also Portal Free software tt Cat Unix cat tt GNU Debugger tt Strip Unix strip tt References Reflist External links One source date July 2008 man 1 strings print the strings of printable characters in files unix commands Category Unix text processing utilities Category Unix SUS2008 utilities Category String computer science unix stub el Strings fr Strings it StringsUnix hu StringsUnix ja Strings pl StringsUnix ro StringsUnix ru Strings uk Strings ... more details
otheruses Infobox Musical name No Strings subtitle image NoStrings.jpg caption Original London Cast Recording music Richard Rodgers lyrics Richard Rodgers book Samuel A. Taylor basis productions 1962 Broadway theatre Broadway br 1963 West End theatre West End br 2003 Encores Concert Production Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards Tony Award for Best Original Score Tony Award for Best Composer No Strings is a musical theatre musical drama with a book by Samuel A. Taylor and words and music by Richard Rodgers , his only Broadway score written without a Collaboration collaborator . The musical opened on Broadway theatre Broadway in 1962 and ran for 580 performances. It received the nomination for Tony Award , Best Musical. Productions The world premiere of No Strings was at the O Keefe Centre now the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. The U.S. premiere was at the http www.broadwayindetroit.com index.cfm Fisher Theater in Detroit, where the show ran from January 15 to February 3, 1962. The musical opened on March 15, 1962, at the Adelphi Theatre New York 54th Street Theatre . It ran for slightly more than six months before transferring to the Broadhurst Theatre , where it continued until August of the following year, for a total of 580 performances and one preview. Joe Layton was both director and choreographer, with Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley starring. Barbara McNair and Howard Keel replaced them later in the run. In December ... No Strings diahann carroll.info, accessed July 23, 2009 ref As related by Geoffrey Block, Rodgers ... her to go with him but, realizing they have no future together, they part with no strings attached. Song ... Me col break Act II Look No Further Maine An Orthodox Fool Eager Beaver No Strings Maine Reprise The Sweetest ... Musical references External links ibdb show 6583 http www.rnh.com show 77 No Strings RNH Theatricals site for No Strings http www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com shows n no strings.htm No Strings ... more details
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lowercase In Unix like computer operating system s, the code at code command is used to schedule command computing command s to be executed once, at a particular system time time in the future. More precisely, it reads a series of commands from standard input and collects them into one at job which is carried out at a later date. The at job inherits the current environment, so that it is executed in the same working directory and with the same environment variable s set as when it was scheduled. It differs from code cron code which is used for recurring executions e.g. once an hour, every Tuesday, January 1 every year . As with code cron code , many Unix systems allow the administrator to restrict access to the code at code command. code at code can be made to mail a user when done carrying out a scheduled job of theirs, can use more than one job queue, and can read a list of jobs to carry out from a file instead of standard input. A sample command to compile a C programming language C program at 11 45 a. m. on January 31st and e mail the results Standard streams STDOUT and STDERR to your user ID would be source lang bash echo cc o foo foo.c at 1145 at 1145 jan 31 at cc o foo foo.c at D press Control D while at the beginning of a line atq 1234 2011 08 12 11 45 cc o foo foo.c user atrm 1234 atq source In some Unix like computer operating system s it uses a Daemon computer software daemon , code atd code , which waits in the background periodically checking the list of jobs to do ... s replacement for at. List of Unix programs External links man cu at SUS execute commands at a later time man 1 at queue, examine or delete jobs for later execution unix commands unix stub Category Standard Unix programs At Category Unix SUS2008 utilities Category Unix process and task management related software ca At Unix cs At Unix de At Unix el At Unix es At Unix fr At Unix it At Unix hu At Unix ja At UNIX pl At Unix pt At Unix ro At Unix ru At uk At ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In Unix and Unix like operating systems, a filter is a program that gets most of its data from its standard input the main input stream and writes its main results to its standard output the main output stream . Unix filters are often used as elements of pipeline Unix pipeline s. The pipe operator on a command line signifies that the main output of the command to the left is passed as main input to the command on the right. The classic filter would be grep , which at it simplest prints to its output any lines containing a character string. Here s an example source lang bash cut d f 1 etc passwd grep foo source This finds all registered users that have foo as part of their username by using the Cut Unix cut command to take the first field username of each line of the Unix system password file and passing them all as input to grep, which searches its input for lines containing the character string foo and prints them on its output. Here is a Perl equivalent to the above, which prints the whole line from the passwd file source lang bash perl ne print if m foo etc passwd source Or, to print only the username, without the rest of the line source lang bash perl ane shift F print n if foo F etc passwd source Common Unix filter programs are Cat Unix cat , cut Unix cut , grep , head Unix head , Sort Unix sort , uniq and tail Unix tail . Programs like awk and sed can be used to build quite complex filters because they are fully programmable. List of Unix filter programs awk programming language awk cat Unix cat comm Unix comm cut Unix cut Expand Unix expand compress Fold Unix fold grep head Unix head Nl Unix nl perl Pr Unix pr sed UNIX shell sh Sort Unix sort Split Unix split StringsUnixstrings tail Unix tail Tac Unix tac Tee Unix tee tr program tr uniq Wc Unix wc See also Filter software Unix commands Category Unix da Filter program it Filtro Unix ja pt Filtro Unix ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 lowercase title strip Unix In Unix and Unix like operating systems, the code strip code program removes unnecessary information from executable binary programs and object files, thus potentially resulting in better performance and sometimes significantly less disk space usage. This information may consist of debugging and symbol information however the standard leaves the scope of changes up to the implementer. The effect of code strip code can be achieved directly by the compiler . For instance, in GNU Compiler Collection this option is code s code . The GNU Project ships an implementation of code strip code as part of the GNU Binutils package. code strip code has been ported to other operating systems including Microsoft Windows . See also Portal Free software Executable compression List of Unix programs StringsUnix Debug symbol Symbol table References citation publisher The Open Group url http www.opengroup.org onlinepubs 007908799 xcu strip.html contribution strip title The Single UNIX Specification, Version 2 date 1997 External links man 1 strip Discard symbols from object files Unix stub Unix commands Category Unix programming tools Category Unix SUS2008 utilities el Strip Unix ko Strip ... more details
lowercase tr is a command in Unix like operating systems. It is an abbreviation of translate or transliterate , indicating its operation of replacing or removing specific characters in its input data set. The utility reads a byte stream from its standard input and writes the result to the standard output . As Command line argument arguments , it takes two sets of characters, and replaces occurrences of the characters in the first set with the corresponding elements from the second set. For example, tr abcd jkmn maps all characters a to j , b to k , c to m , and d to n . The character set may be abbreviated by using character ranges. The previous example could be written tr a d jkmn In POSIX compliant versions of tr, the set represented by a character range depends on the locale s collating order, so it is safer to avoid character ranges in scripts that might be executed in a locale different from that in which they were written. Ranges can often be replaced with POSIX character sets such as alpha . The s flag causes tr to compress sequences of identical adjacent characters in its output to a single token. For example, tr s n replaces sequences of one or more newline characters with a single newline. The d flag causes tr to delete all tokens of the specified set of characters from ... tr and classic Unix tr, operate on single byte characters and are not Unicode compliant. An exception .... Tcl s string map command is more general in that it maps strings to strings while tr maps characters to characters. See also Sed List of Unix programs External links http man.cat v.org unix 8th 1 tr tr 1 Unix 8th Edition manual page. http www.linuxmanpages.com man1 tr.1.php The program s manpage http www.examplenow.com tr usage examples at examplenow.com unix commands Category Unix text processing utilities Category Unix SUS2008 utilities ca Tr Unix fr Tr Unix hu Tr Unix ja Tr UNIX pl Tr Unix pt Tr Unix ru Tr fi Tr Unix sv Tr Unix uk Tr ... more details
wiktionary no strings attached No strings attached may refer to No strings attached , a term which means that no extra conditions are implied No Strings Attached film No Strings Attached film , a 2011 romantic comedy film No Strings Attached Music from the Motion Picture No Strings Attached Meat Puppets album No Strings Attached Meat Puppets album , a 1990 compilation CD by the Meat Puppets No Strings Attached N Sync album No Strings Attached N Sync album , a 2000 album by boy band N Sync No Strings Attached Tour No Strings Attached Jassi Sidhu album No Strings Attached Jassi Sidhu album , a 2005 album by Jassi Sidhu No Strings Attached Dom & Roland album No Strings Attached Dom & Roland album , a 2009 album by Dom & Roland No Strings Attached novel No Strings Attached novel , the 170th volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Series No Strings Attached, a 2006 comedy tour by comedian Carlos Mencia disambiguation it No Strings Attached ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Lowercase tt words tt is a standard file on all Unix and Unix like operating systems, and is simply a newline delimited list of dictionary words. It is used, for instance, by spell checking programs. With Unix s text processing capabilities, one can use the words file for many purposes. For example, using the grep tool, one can find all three letter words without any vowels, using regular expression s egrep i aeiouy 3 usr share dict words The words file is usually stored in tt usr share dict words tt , or tt usr dict words tt . On Debian and Ubuntu operating system Ubuntu , the tt words tt file is provided by the tt wordlist tt package, or its Provider packages tt wbritish tt , tt wamerican tt , etc. On Fedora operating system Fedora and Arch Linux Arch , the tt words tt file is provided by the tt words tt package. A words file is also used to contain words related to a specific topic. One such example of this is for profanity censorship censoring software that replaces profanities, for example, posted on the web with strings such as or some other replacement. Words that are posted in this example are compared with a bad words file and then if there is an occurrence of such a word, it is summarily replaced. Category Unix Unix stub ... more details
No Strings is a 1962 musical drama with a book by Samuel A. Taylor and words and music by Richard Rodgers. No Strings may also refer to No Strings album No Strings album , an album by Sheena Easton No Strings I m Fancy Free , a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1935 film Top Hat No Strings... , a song by Roots Manuva from the album Run Come Save Me See also No Strings Attached disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Elixir Strings , manufactured by W. L. Gore & Associates , are strings for electric, acoustic, and bass guitars as well as banjo and mandolin . Elixir Strings are noted for their patented fluoropolymer coating. The coating extends the strings life and tone by reducing the accumulation of debris and blocking corrosion from elements like skin oil however, they are noticeably more expensive than other leading brands. External links official http www.elixirstrings.com Category Musical instrument manufacturing companies musical instrument company stub es Elixir Strings fr Elixir Strings ... more details
disambig Serenade for Strings Dvo k Serenade for Strings Elgar Serenade for Strings Suk Serenade for Strings Tchaikovsky es Serenata para cuerdas it Serenata per archi ja ru ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2011 4 Strings is a Dutch Trance music group. The group was founded by Carlo Resoort and Jan De Vos. The Group has appeared in Ulta.Trance compilation albums. Category Dutch trance music groups 4 Strings es un grupo de trance holand s. Carlo Resoort originalmente comenz a trabajar con Jan De Vos y ambos encontraron inter s en la m sica dance. Los dos pasaron su tiempo libre en el estudio, y despu s Jan se convirti en DJ 4 Strings mientras Carlo encabeza 4 Strings. Carlo obtuvo su primer xito con Turn it Around con Alena, y m s adelante con Take Me Away Into the Night su segundo xito. Tuvieron xito en varios top 100 en muchos pa ses europeos y Canad . Netherlands band stub de 4 Strings fr 4 Strings it 4 Strings nah 4 Strings nl 4 Strings pl 4 Strings ru 4 Strings simple 4 Strings uk 4 Strings ... more details
Citations missing date March 2011 lowercase title ar Unix The archiver also known simply as ar is a Unix utility that maintains groups of files as a single archive file . Today, tt ar tt is generally used only to create and update static library files that the link editor or Linker computing linker uses it can be used to create archives for any purpose, but has been largely replaced by tar file format tt tar tt for purposes other than static libraries. An implementation of tt ar tt is included as one of the GNU Binutils . File format details The ar format has never been standardized modern archives are based on a common format with two known variants, BSD and GNU . Historically there have been other variants including AIX small , AIX big and Coherent, which all vary significantly from the common format. Debian . deb file format deb archives use the common format. An ar file begins with a global Header computing header , followed by a header and data section for each file stored within the ar file. The data section is 2 byte aligned. If it would end on an odd offset, a n is used as filler. Global header The global header is a single field containing the Magic number programming magic ... this symbol. A set of Zero terminated strings. Each is a symbol name, and occurs in the same order as the list ... class2.o class3.o See also deb file format .deb archive formats List of Unix programs External links ... Page http www.freebsd.org cgi man.cgi?query ar&apropos 0&sektion 0&manpath Unix Seventh Edition&format html Manual page for Unix Seventh Edition s ar The 32 bit PA RISC Run time Architecture Document ... formats Category Unix archivers and compression related utilities Category Free data compression software Category Standard Unix programs Ar Category Unix programming tools Category Unix SUS2008 utilities Category GNU Project software de Ar Unix es Ar Unix gl Ar, Unix it Ar Unix ja Ar UNIX pl Ar informatyka ru Ar Unix sv Ar Unix ... more details
Cascading strings also sometimes known as tumbling strings is an arrangement technique of British light music . This technique is associated in the U.S. with the style of Easy Listening known as Beautiful Music . The cascading strings effect was first developed by British composer arranger Ronald Binge , but most associated with Annunzio Paolo Mantovani and his Mantovani Orchestra. U.S. Record producers Hugo and Luigi also did a series of recordings under the name Cascading Voices and later Cascading Strings. One effect of the cascading strings technique is to emulate the acoustic properties of a large hall such as a cathedral , through simulated reverberation . The effect is achieved in an orchestra using multiple string section s, which would play slightly different parts from one another, in a cascading effect, thus creating the illusion of reverberation of the original sound. Category Easy listening music music stub ... more details
Heart Strings may refer to The chordae tendineae Heartstrings album Heartstrings Willie P. Bennett album , a 1999 album Heart Strings Bonnie Tyler album Heart Strings Bonnie Tyler album , a 2003 album Heart Strings Moya Brennan album Heart Strings Moya Brennan album , a 2008 album Heartstrings , a song by Berlin band Berlin from Count Three & Pray Heartstrings film Heartstrings film , a 2009 film Heartstrings TV series Heartstrings TV series , a 2011 television series See also Heart String String disambiguation disambig ... more details
Cleartone Strings is the name of a brand of strings music guitar string in Canada , the United States and other countries. It is manufactured by Everly Music Company . Cleartone is marketed under various fretted instrument categories, including electric guitar , acoustic guitar , Bass guitar bass and mandolin . In 2006, Cleartone Strings were selected as an Original Equipment Manufacturer original equipment manufacturer OEM for Larrivee Guitars as well as smaller boutique guitar builders. Citation needed date September 2009 References references Category Musical instrument manufacturing companies ... more details
The strings of the guqin Chinese zither are either made of silk, nylon or metal nylon. Overview Image Qin Strings.jpg thumb 250px right A selection of different qin strings. Top to bottom Taigu Silk Qin Strings zhongqing gauge with a container of string gum wiktionary , Shangyin Shanghai Conservatorie Quality Qin Strings metal nylon , Huqiu Silk Strings Until modern era, the guqin s strings were always made of various thicknesses of twisted silk wiktionary , but since then most players use modern nylon flatwound steel strings . This was partly due to the scarcity of high quality silk strings and partly due to the newer strings greater durability and louder tone. Silk strings Silk strings are made by gathering a prescribed number of strands of silk thread, then twisting them tightly together. The twisted cord of strings is then wrapped around a frame and immersed ... together. The strings is taken out and left to dry, before being cut into the appropriate length. The top thicker strings i.e. strings one to four are further wrapped in a thin silk thread, coiled around ... that one can make the strings. The first is taigu Great Antiquity which is the standard ... relevance as thinner strings sound better on thicker instruments and vice versa, compensating ... strings indicate that the zhongqing gauge is suitable for longer qins, made of Chinese fir and or have ... of very good quality silk strings has resumed and more players are beginning to use them. The American qin player and scholar John Thompson advocates for the use of both silk and nylon wrapped metal strings ... and steel string forms. ref John Thompson on the Guqin Silk String Zither 2004 Silk Strings http www.silkqin.com 03qobj silk.htm, 29 July 2006 ref It must be noted that playing silk strings is different ... slapping on the surface. Thus, silk strings are slightly more difficult to play. Metal nylon strings Metal nylon strings that is, a steel core wound with nylon were developed in China in the 1950s ... more details
lowercase fg is a job control Unix job control command in Unix and Unix like operating systems that resumes execution of a suspended Process computing process by bringing it to the foreground and thus redirecting its standard input and standard output output streams to the user s computer terminal terminal . ref name man http www.computerhope.com unix ufg.htm fg man page ref fg is required to be included in an operating system in order for it to be POSIX compliant. ref name POSIX commands http manuals.fujitsu siemens.com servers bs2 man man us posix v6 0 posix k.pdf POSIX BS2000 OSD Commands User Guide ref See also bg Unix bg , the complementary command that sends a process to the background SIGCONT References Reflist External links man cu fg SUS run jobs in the foreground Unix commands Category Standard Unix programs Category Unix SUS2008 utilities Unix stub ca Fg Unix el Fg Unix fr Fg Unix pl Fg Unix zh Fg Unix ... more details
lowercase Image Pg Unix screenshot.png thumbnail Example output of the tt pg tt command in xterm . pg is a terminal pager program on Unix and Unix like systems for viewing text file s. It can also be used to page through the output of a command via a pipe Unix pipe . pg uses an interface similar to vi , but commands are different. ref http www.computerhope.com unix upg.htm Linux Unix pg command ref more command more , and less Unix less are more commonly used paging programs. See also less Unix less more command more References reflist Unix commands unix stub Category Terminal pagers ... more details
NOTOC Infobox film name The Wizard of the Strings image image size caption director Peter Friedman director Peter Friedman producer Alan Edelstein writer narrator starring music cinematography Richard Dallett editing distributor released 1985 runtime 27 minutes country Film US language English budget The Wizard of the Strings is a 1985 in film 1985 short film short documentary film directed by Peter Friedman director Peter Friedman . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Best Documentary Short . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 234648 Wizard of the Strings A Portrait of Roy Smeck details title NY Times The Wizard of the Strings accessdate 2008 12 03 work NY Times ref Cast Roy Smeck himself References reflist External links Imdb title id 0090332 title The Wizard of the Strings DEFAULTSORT Wizard Of The Strings, The Category 1985 films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Short documentary films Category Independent films Category Documentary films about music and musicians Category 1980s documentary films bio documentary film stub de The Wizard of the Strings ... more details
Image Pieter de Hooch 007 detail.jpg right thumb 200px Child s costume with leading strings, 1650s Leading strings are strings or straps by which to support a child learning to walk. In 17th and 18th century Europe , they were narrow straps of textile fabric attached to children s clothing which originally functioned as a sort of leash to keep the child from straying too far or falling as they learned to walk. Leading strings served two functions reducing bumps and bruises in children who are just learning to walk, and restraining young children who might injure themselves by walking or running into unsafe places. Baby walker s and playpen s are now commonly used for this purpose, or a child harness in older children. See also 1650 1700 in fashion 1700 1750 in fashion 1750 1795 in fashion References OED DEFAULTSORT Leading Strings Category Parts of clothing Category History of clothing Europe clothing stub de G ngelband ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Strings Type Studio Artist Strings band Strings Cover strings strings1.jpg Released April 1, 1990 Recorded 1989 1990 at EMI Studios , Karachi , Pakistan Genre Pop rock Length 58 52 Label EMI Producer Strings band Strings Reviews This album Strings br 1990 Next album 2 Strings album 2 br 1992 Misc Singles Name Strings Type studio single 1 Jab Se Tumko single 1 date 1990 single 2 Duniya Walon single 2 date single 3 Lori single 3 date Strings is the debut album of the Pakistan Pakistani pop band Strings band Strings , released in the year 1990. The album was recorded at the EMI Studios in Karchi and was produced by lead guitarist Bilal Maqsood . Singles from the album included Pyar Se Phir , Yeh Hai Pyar Ka Saman and Jab Se Tum Ko . Track listing All songs are written by Anwar Maqsood , those which are not are mentioned below. All songs are composed by Bilal Maqsood . tracklist writing credits yes headline Strings title1 Pyar Se Phir writer1 length1 4 39 title2 Mein Ne Tujhe writer2 Bilal Maqsood length2 5 21 title3 Pyasi Zameen writer3 length3 6 17 title4 Mein Hoon Tujhse writer4 length4 3 52 title5 Teri Aankhon Mein writer5 length5 5 52 title6 Jab Se Tumko writer6 length6 5 09 title7 Malida writer7 length7 5 06 title8 Duniya Walon writer8 length8 1 24 title9 Chandni Raat writer9 length9 4 33 title10 Lori writer10 length10 3 21 title11 Pakistan writer11 length11 4 40 title12 Khilona writer12 length12 5 20 title13 Yeh Hai Pyar Ka Saman writer13 length13 4 07 title14 Tum To Meri Zindagi Ho writer14 length14 4 52 Personnel All information is taken from the CD. Strings Faisal Kapadia vocals, backing vocals Bilal Maqsood vocals, lead guitars Rafiq Wazir Ali keyboard, synthesizer Kareem Bashir Bhoy bass guiatars Production Produced by Bilal Maqsood Recorded & Mixed at EMI Studios in Karachi , Pakistan External links http www.stringsonline.net Official Website Strings Category 1990 debut albums Category Strings band albums Category ... more details
lowercase In computer software , tt id tt is a program in Unix like operating system s that prints the User identifier Unix user or Group identifier Unix group identifier of the account by which the program is executed an example of the command tt id tt as executed by user tt alice tt source lang bash alice darkstar id uid 1016 alice gid 100 users groups 100 users source The superuser root account has a UID of 0 source lang bash root darkstar id uid 0 root gid 0 root groups 0 root source The tt whoami tt utility has been obsoleted by the tt id tt utility and displays a user s ID as a name source lang bash alice darkstar whoami alice alice darkstar id un Where u refers to user and n refers to name alice source See also List of Unix programs User identifier Unix UID Group identifier Unix GID tt Who Unix who tt tt uname tt References man cu id SUS return user identity Unix commands Category Unix user management and support related utilities Category Unix SUS2008 utilities cs Id Unix el Id Unix fr Id Unix hu Id Unix ja Id UNIX pl Id Unix pt Id Unix ru Id uk Id ... more details