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SizeMove is email-ware, which means that if you like it I would really like to
receive a mail from
you telling me so.
SizeMove will let you move files from one directory into another, depending on
the file-size.
USAGE:
SizeMove <source> <dest> [min=<n bytes>] [max=<n bytes>] [is=<n bytes>] [LIST]
[QUIET]
SOURCE - source-dir
DEST - destination-dir
MIN - Minimum filesize to list
MAX - Maximum filesize to list
IS - Only list files that are exactly this size
LIST - Do not move files, only list them.
QUIET - Do not output any additional information,
should be used if you want to redirect the output to a file.
example:
SizeMove BBS:upload/ tmp: min=50000 max=100000 ;This will move files in the 50K
-> 100K range
SizeMove tmp: store: max=1000000 ;This will move files that are 1MB or less in
size.
This should be quite simple to figure out I guess, but if you are stuck feel
free to
send me a mail.
SizeList is part of a serie of smart little tools. You should also check out the
following tools:
DayCopy
DayDelete
DayMove
DayList
SizeDelete
SizeList
SizeCopy
Version History:
1.02 Fixed bug in the exit-routine.
1.01 Now uses raw-mode for input, so the input will not be put in the CON's
history.
Reported by Stefan Schulz
1.0 First public release
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Contents of util/cli/SizeMove.lha PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO CRC STAMP NAME
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[generic] 8205 13868 59.2% -lh5- d839 Nov 14 1998 SizeMove
[generic] 775 1511 51.3% -lh5- b8fc Nov 14 1998 SizeMove.readme
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Total 2 files 8980 15379 58.4% Nov 20 1998
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