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Scripts I wrote at some point to help me with some task. There are a few bits and pieces from others, though. So look out for copyright headers in the files. No pull requests (this is actually a mirrored Mercurial repo).
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============================ Select scripts from Oliver ============================ :Author: Oliver Schneider About ----- This folder contains a selection of scripts I am using to help me accomplish certain tasks. * ``makemcpp.cmd`` can be used to build MCPP_, a portable C preprocessor. The tool is great, but it looks like the project is dormant or dead. ``makemcpp.cmd`` relies on ``setvcvars.cmd`` found in the same folder. * ``ollisign.cmd`` is the script I am using to sign programs. * ``setvcvars.cmd`` is a very nifty script that allows you to detect the given Visual C++ installation, given by the version number - e.g. 8.0 for Visual C++ 2005, and call its ``vcvars32.bat`` or ``vcvarsall.bat`` and thus make the build environment available to you (``devenv.exe``, ``nmake.exe`` etc). This is very useful if you don't want to hardcode the installation paths to Visual C++ into your build scripts. Instead ``setvcvars.cmd`` will use ``reg.exe`` (must be downloaded on Windows 2000, but comes on board starting with XP) to detect the installation path. * ``setbccvars.cmd`` is an adaptation of ``setvcvars.cmd`` Christian Wimmer wrote for BCC/BCB from Borland/CodeGear/Embarcadero. * the folder ``speedcommander-includes`` contains some VBA snippets that I use for my favorite file manager on Windows: SpeedCommander_. SC as it is affectionately called by its fans (me included) allows to automate tasks by means of VBA macros. In order to not repeat the common code in each and every macro, I wrote these "include" files. Make sure to read the ``README.txt`` in the folder to see how this works. * ``svnsync-init.sh``, ``sync`` and ``relocate-svnsync-source`` are scipts that can be used in conjunction with the ``svnsync`` command. From the first step of initializing to the steps of synchronizing regularly and relocating where to synchronize *from*. * ``sysinternals-mirror`` a script that can be used to mirror the contents of http://live.sysinternals.com without wasting their bandwidth. That is, it will copy only select items and only if they have a newer timestamp than the local version. License ------- The scripts are placed into the PUBLIC DOMAIN/CC0. .. _MCPP: http://mcpp.sourceforge.net/ .. _SpeedCommander: http://www.speedproject.de/enu/
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Scripts I wrote at some point to help me with some task. There are a few bits and pieces from others, though. So look out for copyright headers in the files. No pull requests (this is actually a mirrored Mercurial repo).