Here’s a one-liner that converts jarch files to starch format, stripping the input file’s extension so that it can be replaced with a new one: $ for i in `ls *.jarch`; do echo “${i%.*}.starch”; gchr $i | starch – > “${i%.*}.starch”; done
useful bits, picked up and dropped off
Here’s a one-liner that converts jarch files to starch format, stripping the input file’s extension so that it can be replaced with a new one: $ for i in `ls *.jarch`; do echo “${i%.*}.starch”; gchr $i | starch – > “${i%.*}.starch”; done