Unix Tip #4299- December 18, 2012


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EDIT RUN EDIT


Here is a simple script that will
edit a file, run it and edit it again.
This is useful when you're doing alot
of testing against a script.

Replace "file" with the name of the script.

------------- cut here ---------------
while [ 1 ]
do
vi file
clear; echo
chmod 755 file
./file
echo; echo -n "[pause] "
read pause
done


------------- cut here ---------------



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