diff -r 627ff99d475b -r d81c623de788 relpipe-data/examples.xml
--- a/relpipe-data/examples.xml Fri Jan 18 00:39:51 2019 +0100
+++ b/relpipe-data/examples.xml Fri Jan 18 13:18:54 2019 +0100
@@ -703,8 +703,8 @@
Our filesystems contain valuable information and using proper tools we can extract them.
Using relpipe-in-filesystem
we can gather metadata of our files and process them in relational way.
This tools does not traverse our filesystem (remember the rule: do one thing and do it well),
- instead, it eats list of file paths separated from standard input.
- It is typically used together with the find
command, but we can also create such list by hand using e.g. printf
command.
+ instead, it eats a list of file paths separated by \0
.
+ It is typically used together with the find
command, but we can also create such list by hand using e.g. printf
command or tr \\n \\0
.
And now we know, where the files on our disk come from:
+And now we know, where the files on our disk came from: