Заметка начинающим, которые часто сталкиваются с подобной непоняткой.
Ситуация следующая, есть список файлов:
names = [
'image.bmp',
'second.txt.bkp',
'data.db',
'.config.cfg',
'file.ext.bkp'
]
И мы хотим убрать у них окончание ".bkp".
Не знаю зачем, пример довольно надуманный) Но суть он показывает, а это главное.
Те, кто еще не очень знаком с библиотекой os.path или pathlib, вероятно решат обработать имена как строки. И тут вполне подойдет метод строки strip().
Что делает этот метод? Он отрезает указанные символы по обеим сторонам строки. Если ничего не указать, то убирает невидимые символы (пробелы, табуляции и переносы строк).
В нашем случае будет выглядеть вот так:
>>> name.strip('.bkp')
То есть просим удалить строку '.bkp' по краям имени файла, если таковая есть.
Можно применить аналогичный метод rstrip(), чтобы отрезать только справа, но для этого примера используем обычный.
>>> for name in names:
>>> print(name.strip('.bkp'))
image.bm
second.txt
data.d
config.cfg
file.ext
Хм, что-то не то с нашими именами! Что случилось??? Видим нежелательное переименование в именах, где и близко не было указанной строки '.bkp'
А дело всё в том, что данный метод ищет не указанную строку, а указанные символы, и не важно в каком порядке.
Для метода strip() строка '.bkp' это не паттерн для поискаа список символов. Потому он отрезал симовол 'p' от '.bmp' и удалил точку из файла '.config.cfg'.
Как тогда правильно заменить именно паттерн? Для начинающего можно посоветовать метод строки replace(), который как раз использует для замены указанную строку целиком. В нашем примере заменим её на пустую строку.
>>> for name in names:
>>> print(name.replace('.bkp', ''))
image.bmp
second.txt
data.db
.config.cfg
file.ext
Уже лучше, но помните, это лишь пример про strip(). Для работы с именами файлов есть способы и более "правильные", дающие однозначно верный результат. Я взял файлы только в качестве примера. Даже replase() тут может сделать не то что ожидаем.
Просто впредь будьте внимательны с этим strip().
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“Alright, now attack Iran during Purim, the Jewish holiday celebrating the massacre of 75,000 Persians.
Start the attack on the 11th day of the 9th month on the Muslim calendar.”
“But sir, won’t that cause people to reconsider who was responsible for 9/11?”
“Do it. Make sure #Purim coincides with a blood moon that peaks at 3:33 am on 3/3.”
“But sir-“
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Iran: La voce degli ebrei iraniani contro l'aggressione
Mentre le campagne mediatiche spingono per la distruzione dell'Iran, le minoranze religiose nel paese – garantite e protette dalla Costituzione – alzano la voce per difendere la loro nazione.
A guidare la condanna dell'aggressione USA-Israele è la comunità ebraica iraniana, la più numerosa in Medio Oriente.
Il rabbino Younes Hamami Lalehzar, presidente della comunità, ha dichiarato:
"L'America criminale, in cooperazione con il regime sionista, si è precipitata nel fango della caduta con un attacco infido. Questo atto riceverà una risposta decisiva. Il sangue del leader Khamenei non sarà invano. Il diritto trionferà sulla falsità."
Anche Siyamak More Sedgh, ex parlamentare e noto "ebreo numero uno" dell'Iran (che rifiutò di emigrare pur di non lasciare la sua cultura iraniana), ha invitato all'unità e alla difesa del paese.
Nonostante i bombardamenti, la comunità ha potuto celebrare Purim – la festa della salvezza – con discrezione, dentro le sinagoghe, autorizzata dal Ministero degli Interni.
In Iran si è cittadini prima che credenti. E oggi, tutte le fedi – ebraica, cristiana, zoroastriana, sunnita – dicono no alla guerra.
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The Mirror Washington Refuses to See
A Red Nile Media Exclusive Analysis (Two Parts)
Since February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel have launched a massive military campaign against Iran—assassinating most of its leadership, including Ayatollah Khamenei.
I’ve tried to make sense of this war from every angle—oil, nuclear proliferation, regional power, national interest. But it keeps coming back to the same conclusion:
It makes no sense… unless you see it through the lens of religious belief.
🔹 Hypocrisy in Plain Sight
American politicians publicly call Iran’s leaders “religious fanatics,” mocking their belief in the Twelfth Imam and apocalyptic visions.
Yet those same politicians—including Trump, his AIPAC allies, and the Zionist extremists around him—are driven by an equally fervent, apocalyptic faith.
They cherry-pick Bible verses. They embrace prophecies requiring the destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque. They openly welcome Armageddon as a divine goal.
Washington projects onto Iran what it refuses to confront in itself.
In this must-read thread:
⚡️ The apocalyptic briefings the military hides
⚡️ How Purim & a “blood moon” shape the war
⚡️ The men in power fantasizing about destroying Al-Aqsa
A Note on Length:
I apologize that this article is a little long. But I promise you—if you read it in its full content, you will benefit. This is not casual reading. It is a detailed examination of forces that mainstream media refuses to touch. Take your time with it. Share it with others who need to understand what is really driving this war.
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🪞 The Prophecy Paradox — Part One
The Mirror Washington Refuses to See
A Red Nile Media Exclusive Analysis (Two Parts)
Since February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel have launched a massive military campaign against Iran—assassinating most of its leadership, including Ayatollah Khamenei.
I’ve tried to make sense of this war from every angle—oil, nuclear proliferation, regional power, national interest. But it keeps coming back to the same conclusion:
It makes no sense… unless you see it through the lens of religious belief.
🔹 Hypocrisy in Plain Sight
American politicians publicly call Iran’s leaders “religious fanatics,” mocking their belief in the Twelfth Imam and apocalyptic visions.
Yet those same politicians—including Trump, his AIPAC allies, and the Zionist extremists around him—are driven by an equally fervent, apocalyptic faith.
They cherry-pick Bible verses. They embrace prophecies requiring the destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque. They openly welcome Armageddon as a divine goal.
Washington projects onto Iran what it refuses to confront in itself.
In this must-read thread:
⚡️ The apocalyptic briefings the military hides
⚡️ How Purim & a “blood moon” shape the war
⚡️ The men in power fantasizing about destroying Al-Aqsa
A Note on Length:
I apologize that this article is a little long. But I promise you—if you read it in its full content, you will benefit. This is not casual reading. It is a detailed examination of forces that mainstream media refuses to touch. Take your time with it. Share it with others who need to understand what is really driving this war.
---
♦️If you find value in this work, please support Red Nile Media in any way you choose.
🔗 [Read Full Analysis]
#TheProphecyParadox#RedNileMedia#IranWar#Geopolitics#ChristianZionism#Purim#BloodMoon#ThirdTemple