#!/bin/sh # This is a quick and dirty shell script to extract the words # in a source file and return the descriptions of them. # # Requirements: # # In your $PATH: # # - retro # - retro-describe # # Usage: # # ./describe sourcefile # Extract | Split | Strip Blanks | Sort | Filter | Terminate | Generate | Strip Blanks retro-unu $1 | tr " " "\n" | sed '/^[[:space:]]*$/d' | grep -Ev "^[\\\^\.\"\@\!\$\`:&'#$.\(\|]" | sort | uniq | tr "\n" "\0" | xargs -0 -J % retro-describe | cat -s # Extract | Split | Strip Blanks | Get first | Sort | Filter | Find Prefixes | Generate word names | Terminate | Generate | Strip Blanks retro-unu $1 | tr " " "\n" | sed '/^[[:space:]]*$/d' | cut -c1-1 | sort | uniq | grep "[\\\^\.\"\@\!\$\`:&'#$.\(\|]" | sed 's/^/prefix:/' | tr "\n" "\0" | xargs -0 -J % retro-describe | cat -s