Watch the National Debt from the Command Line
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Neater formatting
while true; do echo -ne "`wget --quiet http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock -O - | grep debtiv.gif | sed -e 's/.*ALT="//' -e 's/".*//' -e 's/ //g'`\r"; sleep 1; done
cool
Grepping the GIF for the alt text is a cool idea... I never thought about doing anything like that before. Powerful stuff!
Nice!
Cool tip! Just added it to my .conkyrc!
Use watch instead
You can also use watch to run programs periodically. Try this:
$ cat > nationaldebt
#!/bin/bash
wget --quiet http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock -O - | grep debtiv.gif | sed -e 's/.*ALT="//' -e 's/".*//' | sed 's/ //g'
$ chmod +x nationaldebt
and run it like so:
$ watch ./nationaldebt
Fun Find
Nice find, tweaked it slightly with another sed statement (i'm no expert with sed/awk and regex) to trim the spaces from it in a small bash script now, my final version:
#!/bin/bash
wget --quiet http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock -O - | grep debtiv.gif | sed -e 's/.*ALT="//' -e 's/".*//' | sed 's/ //g'
Socialism is death.
If only there were a way to kick that bum socialist Obama out of the white house from the command line.
$ while true > do > wget
$ while true
> do
> wget --quiet http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock -O - | grep debtiv.gif | sed -e 's/.*ALT="//' -e 's/".*//'
> sleep 3
> done
$ 1 0 , 9 5 9 , 5 0 2 , 1 4 8 , 9 8 5 . 0 4
Shorter
watch -n 9 "wget -q http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock -O - |grep debtiv.gif |sed -e 's/.*ALT=\"//' -e 's/\".*//' |sed 's/ //g'"National debt... for the USA you mean
I wonder why so many people think locally and act globally... ;)
Very nice tech tip, BTW.
Thanks!
lolz! dDoS
did you do it for the lulz?