diff --git a/backup/README b/backup/README index dbf23ab..c6d0e3b 100644 --- a/backup/README +++ b/backup/README @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ obstinate-rsync.sh is a simple script that transfers a single directory (your home directory, by default) to a remote host, using rsync. You can specify exclude patterns in a file (~/.backup-excludes by default). The -transfer will be reattempted until it succeed. +transfer will be reattempted until it succeeds. Edit the script to configure the protocol, host, directories, etc. diff --git a/cluster/README b/cluster/README index 3669b7f..1fde226 100644 --- a/cluster/README +++ b/cluster/README @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ for example: priam ``` -The scrits based on SSH use the local user's login name as remote login; +The scripts based on SSH use the local user's login name as remote login; this can be changed using the ``-l`` option, that must appear before the hosts' list on the command line, for example: @@ -59,16 +59,16 @@ Dependency: parallel-ssh (pssh) Deploy one or more files in parallel on every host of the hosts' list. The files are copied in the remote user's home directory. -By default, the files are transfered one by one, to be sure to notice -the errors for each file (bad permissions, out of space, etc.), but the --P option allows to transfer them all together. +By default, the files are transferred one by one, to make sure you notice +the errors for each file (bad permissions, out of space, etc.), but you +can use the -P switch to transfer them all at once (faster). While it is possible to transfer directories with the default option, to synchronise directories one would rather use the -r option, that uses prsync rather than pscp to transfer the files. With the -R option, the remote files that are not in the local copy will be deleted (rsync's ---delete option). With both options, the transfer is done with rsync's --a (archive) option. +--delete option). In both cases, the transfer is done with rsync's -a +(archive) option. Please note that unlike rsync, prsync cannot handle multiple local files, therefore the -P option is ignored when passed along with -r or diff --git a/compression_utils/README b/compression_utils/README index 6014680..429e907 100644 --- a/compression_utils/README +++ b/compression_utils/README @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ The lz.sh script emulates and extends commands lz and uz from the mtools. -NOTE: although more powerful than their mtools equivalent, you should -probably use als and aunpack from the atool package rather than these -commands; they are much better and there are several other useful -commands provided by atool. This script is still useful when you can't -install Perl (atool ist written in Perl). +NOTE: although lz.sh is more powerful than mtools' lz and uz, you should +probably use als and aunpack from the atool package instead; they are +much better and atool provides several other useful commands as well. +This script is still useful when you can't install Perl (atool is +written in Perl). This script handles the following archive formats through the standards options of GNU Tar: @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ options of GNU Tar: - tar.xz (txz) - tar.lzma (tlz) - tar.Z (taz) + Note that you need GNU Tar, at least version 1.20 to support LZMA compressed archives, and version 1.22 for XZ compressed ones. @@ -50,4 +51,4 @@ file is removed. NOTE: the atool package provides the arepack command, which can recompress to several formats and not only to xz. xzize has the advantage to recompress on the fly rather than unpacking the archive -entirely on the file system and repacking it after. +entirely on the file system and repacking it afterwards. diff --git a/git/README b/git/README index f833128..230156f 100644 --- a/git/README +++ b/git/README @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ One can edit the options into the script to change the message displayed at the top of the changelog, and the number of line to separate two tag messages. -The changelog is displayed on the standard output, in revese order +The changelog is displayed on the standard output, in reverse order (higher version numbers first), whereas the error output displays the included or skipped tag names (i.e. those which do not correspond to the pattern). @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ reset. Usage: git-cherry-move source_branch destination_branch [ reset-arg ] -reset-arg is passed as the first argument of reset, so pleas be careful! +reset-arg is passed as the first argument of reset, so please be careful! To move the last commit of source_branch on top of destination_branch, you can type the following: