ISX Cat Command
Purpose
The isx cat
command concatenates the specified ISX files into a single ISX output file.
Syntax
Using the -pattern
option
Ensure you use single quotes (') around the specified pattern, or your command shell will expand the pattern before passing it to the MettleCI command line!
For example, let’s assume we have three ISX files:
$> ls -l *.isx
-rw-r--r--@ 1 johnmckeever staff 5.5M 10 Aug 12:46 jm_one.isx
-rw-r--r--@ 1 johnmckeever staff 4.7M 10 Aug 12:46 jm_three.isx
-rw-r--r--@ 1 johnmckeever staff 6.2M 10 Aug 12:46 jm_two.isx
The command…
$> mettleci isx cat \
-isx out.isx \
-pattern ‘jm_*.isx’
…will successfully concatenate your three files, but…
$> mettleci isx cat \
-isx out.isx \
-pattern jm_*.isx
…will not work, as jm_*.isx
will expand to jm_one.isx jm_three.isx jm_two.isx
which is syntactically incorrect.
Using a single -pattern
option
Note that a single -pattern
option will take multiple patterns delimited by a comma. For example…
… will process files jm_one.isx
, jm_two.isx
, and jm_three.isx
.
Example
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