Hi,
I am looking for a one-liner that takes an utf8 encoded text-file and prints every line with a bullet-point character added in front (this is for displaying via conky).
My fist "cowboy"-attempt was:
perl -ne 'print "\N{U+2022} $_"' todo.txt
But that is of course not correct and produces the "wide character in print"-warning.
So I did this:
perl -MEncode -ne 'print encode('utf8',"\N{U+2022}"), " $_"' todo.txt
And this seems to do the trick, but it's quite a mouthful for the simple task at hand.
So my question is:
Is this the way to do it or is there a shorter/better way?
Many thanks!
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