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December 24, 2017

Unix Magnificent Seven + Bash (MorphGNT)

Filed under: Bible,Greek,Linux OS — Patrick Durusau @ 3:16 pm

Some Unix Command Line Exercises Using MorphGNT by James Tauber.

From the post:

I thought I’d help a friend learn some basic Unix command line (although pretty comprehensive for this tpe of work) with some practical graded exercises using MorphGNT. It worked out well so I thought I’d share in case they are useful to others.

The point here is not to actually teach how to use bash or commands like grep, awk, cut, sort, uniq, head or wc but rather to motivate their use in a gradual fashion with real use cases and to structure what to actually look up when learning how to use them.

This little set of commands has served me well for over twenty years working with MorphGNT in its various iterations (although I obviously switch to Python for anything more complex).
… (emphasis in original)

Great demonstration of what the Unix Magnificent Seven + bash can accomplish.

Oh, MorphGNT, Linguistic Databases and Python Tools for the Greek New Testament.

Next victim of your Unix text hacking skills?

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