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  • From: "Sergey A. Lipnevich" <sergey AT optimaltec.com>
  • To: Dufflebunk <dufflebunk AT dufflebunk.homeip.net>
  • Cc: Grimoire <sm-grimoire AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Grimoire] Spell URL tests
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 16:40:12 -0400

SPELL=guru-tools
VERSION=0.4
SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.bz2
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/${SPELL}-${VERSION}
SOURCE_URL[0]=http://infolab.uvt.nl/people/erics/linux/mirror/$SOURCE
WEB_SITE=http://www.schabell.com
ENTERED=20030602
UPDATED=20030604
MD5[0]=6298a2af671b8e720639ad8f971fbde6
LICENSE=GPL
MAINTAINER=eschabell AT sourcemage.org
SHORT="Collection of useful Guru Tools."
cat << EOF
There are various useful tools that have been written by Source Mage
developers over the years. Here we have bundled them together for your
Guru experience:

findSharedFiles - A tool for finding files shared between spells.
(by Rasmus Ory Nielsen)

gazeSpider [<item ...] - Validates urls for entire grimoire or if item
give, for one or more items. Items may be either
spells or sections.

md5unpack <tarball> - provides md5sum info from source tarball.

urlwatch - This script check a list of urls for changes inside
html page. Make a cronjob with this and you'll automaticaly
receive notifications for changed urls by email...
See urlwatch --help for help. (by M.L.).

summonsection - This script is usefull for lazy section maintainters who
get bored first deleting cached files, then summon'em one
by one, by hand. Summonsection kills cached files, and summons
new files automaticaly. (by M.L.).

upspell - This script updates a spell DETAILS and HISTORY. Just goes to
the spell's directory and run it... (by M.L.).

update_spell - Typical parameters are "DETAILS -s -m -v 1.2.3", it only works
on the first SOURCE for now. (from our old CVS repository)

If you have more to contribute, mail to maintainer.

EOF


Dufflebunk wrote:

Sure, it's on it's way.
There's a guru-tools spell? Who maintains it? I have several scripts
that might be handy for it, although as is usual for my scripts the
documentation may be lacking and some of them may need to be updated for
changes to sorcery.









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