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Very useful batch: sweepbat.bat

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Name: Secret_Doom
Date: October 22, 2001 at 09:57:43 Pacific
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Hi all. Long time no see. I'm dedicating myself now a lot more to Javascript programming. But that doesn't matter.

If anyone is interested, I have developed a very very useful batch script. It is similar to sweep.exe , but will work with long name folders.

When activated, it will ask you for a command and parameters, then will apply that command to the current dir and all the subdirectories under it. Redirect output and pipe commands are allowed (I didn't find any restrictions regarding the commands until now).

It basically offers the /s switch to the commands which don't have it (such as del).
I must say that it's not very fast indeed, but it work well.

You may get it here: (download recommended)

www.secretdoom.hpg.com.br/us/advanced.html#sweepbat.bat

(Or simply click on the homepage link)

Well, that's it.
I just wanted to share this with anyone that may find it useful.

-- Secret_Doom --

secret_doom@hotmail.com
batch.hpg.com.br



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Name: Secret_Doom
Date: October 22, 2001 at 10:00:42 Pacific
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Oh, I forgot saying: sweepbat.bat requires EDLIN.exe

You may download it at:

www.secretdoom.hpg.com.br/us/edlin.html

(Or click on the homepage link)

-- Secret_Doom --

secret_doom@hotmail.com
batch.hpg.com.br


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