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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ B<Zsh, Fish, Ksh, and Pdksh functions and aliases>: Use B<env_parallel>.
The command cannot contain the character \257 (macron: ¯).
=item B<{}> (beta testing)
=item B<{}>
Input line. This replacement string will be replaced by a full line
read from the input source. The input source is normally stdin
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ parsed by the shell. The exception is if the command starts with a
replacement string; then the string is not quoted.
=item B<{.}> (beta testing)
=item B<{.}>
Input line without extension. This replacement string will be replaced
by the input with the extension removed. If the input line contains
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ The replacement string B<{.}> can be changed with B<--er>.
To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{/}> (beta testing)
=item B<{/}>
Basename of input line. This replacement string will be replaced by
the input with the directory part removed.
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ B<--basenamereplace>.
To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{//}> (beta testing)
=item B<{//}>
Dirname of input line. This replacement string will be replaced by the
dir of the input line. See B<dirname>(1).
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To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{/.}> (beta testing)
=item B<{/.}>
Basename of input line without extension. This replacement string will
be replaced by the input with the directory and extension part
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To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{#}> (beta testing)
=item B<{#}>
Sequence number of the job to run. This replacement string will be
replaced by the sequence number of the job being run. It contains the
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ The replacement string B<{#}> can be changed with B<--seqreplace>.
To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{%}> (beta testing)
=item B<{%}>
Job slot number. This replacement string will be replaced by the job's
slot number between 1 and number of jobs to run in parallel. There
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To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{>I<n>B<}> (beta testing)
=item B<{>I<n>B<}>
Argument from input source I<n> or the I<n>'th argument. This
positional replacement string will be replaced by the input from input
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ I<n>'th last argument.
To understand replacement strings see B<{}>.
=item B<{>I<n>.B<}> (beta testing)
=item B<{>I<n>.B<}>
Argument from input source I<n> or the I<n>'th argument without
extension. It is a combination of B<{>I<n>B<}> and B<{.}>.
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ extension removed.
To understand positional replacement strings see B<{>I<n>B<}>.
=item B<{>I<n>/B<}> (beta testing)
=item B<{>I<n>/B<}>
Basename of argument from input source I<n> or the I<n>'th argument.
It is a combination of B<{>I<n>B<}> and B<{/}>.
@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ directory (if any) removed.
To understand positional replacement strings see B<{>I<n>B<}>.
=item B<{>I<n>//B<}> (beta testing)
=item B<{>I<n>//B<}>
Dirname of argument from input source I<n> or the I<n>'th argument.
It is a combination of B<{>I<n>B<}> and B<{//}>.
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ the I<n>'th argument (when used with B<-N>). See B<dirname>(1).
To understand positional replacement strings see B<{>I<n>B<}>.
=item B<{>I<n>/.B<}> (beta testing)
=item B<{>I<n>/.B<}>
Basename of argument from input source I<n> or the I<n>'th argument
without extension. It is a combination of B<{>I<n>B<}>, B<{/}>, and
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ directory (if any) and extension removed.
To understand positional replacement strings see B<{>I<n>B<}>.
=item B<{=>I<perl expression>B<=}> (beta testing)
=item B<{=>I<perl expression>B<=}>
Replace with calculated I<perl expression>. B<$_> will contain the
same as B<{}>. After evaluating I<perl expression> B<$_> will be used
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See also: B<--rpl> B<--parens>
=item B<{=>I<n> I<perl expression>B<=}> (beta testing)
=item B<{=>I<n> I<perl expression>B<=}>
Positional equivalent to B<{=perl expression=}>. To understand
positional replacement strings see B<{>I<n>B<}>.
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See also B<--header>, B<:::+>, B<::::+>.
=item B<--load> I<max-load> (beta testing)
=item B<--load> I<max-load>
Do not start new jobs on a given computer unless the number of running
processes on the computer is less than I<max-load>. I<max-load> uses
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called with B<--sshlogin>).
=item B<--plus> (beta testing)
=item B<--plus>
Activate additional replacement strings: {+/} {+.} {+..} {+...} {..}
{...} {/..} {/...} {##}. The idea being that '{+foo}' matches the opposite of
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B<--round-robin> implies B<--pipe>, except if B<--pipepart> is given.
=item B<--rpl> 'I<tag> I<perl expression>' (beta testing)
=item B<--rpl> 'I<tag> I<perl expression>'
Use I<tag> as a replacement string for I<perl expression>. This makes
it possible to define your own replacement strings. GNU B<parallel>'s