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- <title>YETIcode Perl Scripts</title>
+ content="reusable, open source, perl, shell, script, recursive, diff, snarf, yeti, free, source code, example, filename, snarfer">
+ <title>Feisty Meow Concerns Perl Scripts</title>
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- <h1><a href="http://yeticode.org/">YETIcode</a> Open Source Perl
+ <h1><a href="http://feistymeow.org/">Feisty Meow Concerns Codebase</a> Open Source Perl
Scripts</h1>
<h2>Some Hopefully Useful GPL-Licensed Perl Code<br>
</h2>
<li>Some of these shell scripts depend on environment variables.
The most frequent case of this is FEISTY_MEOW_DIR, which should point to the
top-level
-directory where the YETIcode scripts are stored on your
+directory where the Feisty Meow scripts are stored on your
machine. This variable is set by default when the scripts are in
-the ~/yeti folder. Consult your operating
+the ~/feisty_meow folder. Consult your operating
system documentation if you are
unfamiliar with the concept or management of environment variables.</li>
<li>These files are provided as possibly useful shell scripts
passed on the command line into one gigundo stream which is passed to
standard output. The output can be piped into another file as desired.</blockquote>
<h3> <a href="../core/generate_aliases.pl">generate_aliases.pl</a></h3>
- <blockquote>Performs some useful activities for the YETI shell
+ <blockquote>Performs some useful activities for the shell
environment. Using the environment variable for FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS (which
is set in the appropriate startup files to be the shell scripts
directory, where all this stuff lives), generate_aliases will create
any files ending in ".sh" or ".pl" and it will create aliases for them
in forms appropriate to the different shells. The .zz_auto_gen
subdirectory
-is created under the home directory (or under TMP in DOS and Win32) as
+is created under the home directory as
a storage place for the generated
files.</blockquote>
- <h4> </h4>
- <h3> <a href="../users/goodbye.pl">goodbye.pl</a></h3>
- <blockquote>A logout script for exiting from a shell; it prints
-a message using the nechung oracle for the user's benefit and starts a
-byejob before exiting. The byejob will wait for a few seconds, then
-clear the screen and print another fortune. It attempts to leave the
-screen looking like a
-standard login, but with an extra fortune.</blockquote>
- <h3> </h3>
<h4> </h4>
<h3> <a href="../text/new_sig.pl">new_sig.pl</a></h3>
<blockquote>Generates a signature file from the nechung
database
using the 'nechung' application. See the <a
- href="http://hoople.org/">HOOPLE library</a> for the nechung
+ href="http://feistymeow.org/">Feisty Meow Concerns Codebase</a> for the nechung
application.
- The database for nechung resides in the <a href="#download">whole
-YETI
-package</a> in "yeti/database".</blockquote>
+ The database for nechung resides in the <a href="#download">whole Feisty Meow Concerns code package</a> in "feisty_meow/database".</blockquote>
<h3> </h3>
<h3> <a href="../files/renlower.pl">renlower.pl</a></h3>
<blockquote>Renames all of the files passed on the command line
code hierarchy is snarfed. Note that one should edit the
hierarchy
location to make it appropriate for your local source code.</blockquote>
- <h3> </h3>
- <h3><a href="../archival/snarf_yeti.pl">snarf_yeti.pl</a></h3>
- <blockquote>A snarfer for the YETI shell scripts and databases.</blockquote>
+
<h3><a href="../files/summing_dir.pl">summing_dir.pl</a></h3>
<blockquote>Offers a directory listing along with total file
sizes