On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 10:34 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
I just can't google for it:
I'm searching for a "bash" "one liner" (awk, perl, or anything)
for this:
there are text files, in several directories:
mkdir one
mkdir two
mkdir three
echo "word1 word2 word3" > one/asf.txt
echo "word2 word4, word5" > one/asfcxv saf.txt
echo "word1. word2" > one/dsgsdg.txt
echo "word6, word3!" > two/sdgsd dsf.txt
echo "word6" > two/ergd.txt
echo "asdf, word2" > three/werdf.txt
echo "word7, word8 word9 word10" > three/qwerb erfsdgdsg.txt
echo "word4 word3" > three/web erg as.txt
so it does the magic* "recursively":
$ SOMEMAGIC > output.txt
cat output.txt
asdf 1
word1 2
word2 4
word3 3
word4 2
word5 1
word6 2
word7 1
word8 1
word9 1
word10 1
$
$ find . -type f -exec cat {} \;|sed -r 's/ /\n/g'|sort|uniq -c
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