cut out selected fields of each line of a file
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-d delim
Set the field delimiter to the character delim. The default is the <tab>.
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-f list
Cut based on a list of fields, assumed to be separated in the file by a delimiter character (see
-d). Each selected field shall be output. Output fields shall be separated by a single occurrence
of the field delimiter character. Lines with no field delimiters shall be passed through intact,
unless -s is specified. It shall not be an error to select fields not present in the input line.
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Pipelines
A pipeline is a sequence of one or more commands separated by one of the control operators | or |&. The
format for a pipeline is:
[time [-p]] [ ! ] command [ [|⎪|&] command2 ... ]
The standard output of command is connected via a pipe to the standard input of command2. This
connection is performed before any redirections specified by the command (see REDIRECTION below). If |&
is used, the standard error of command is connected to command2's standard input through the pipe; it is
shorthand for 2>&1 |. This implicit redirection of the standard error is performed after any
redirections specified by the command.
The return status of a pipeline is the exit status of the last command, unless the pipefail option is
enabled. If pipefail is enabled, the pipeline's return status is the value of the last (rightmost)
command to exit with a non-zero status, or zero if all commands exit successfully. If the reserved word
! precedes a pipeline, the exit status of that pipeline is the logical negation of the exit status as
described above. The shell waits for all commands in the pipeline to terminate before returning a value.
If the time reserved word precedes a pipeline, the elapsed as well as user and system time consumed by
its execution are reported when the pipeline terminates. The -p option changes the output format to that
specified by POSIX. When the shell is in posix mode, it does not recognize time as a reserved word if
the next token begins with a `-'. The TIMEFORMAT variable may be set to a format string that specifies
how the timing information should be displayed; see the description of TIMEFORMAT under Shell Variables
below.
When the shell is in posix mode, time may be followed by a newline. In this case, the shell displays the
total user and system time consumed by the shell and its children. The TIMEFORMAT variable may be used
to specify the format of the time information.
Each command in a pipeline is executed as a separate process (i.e., in a subshell).
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report or omit repeated lines
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-c, --count
prefix lines by the number of occurrences
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sort, merge, or sequence check text files
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-n Restrict the sort key to an initial numeric string, consisting of optional <blank>s, optional
minus sign, and zero or more digits with an optional radix character and thousands separators (as
defined in the current locale), which shall be sorted by arithmetic value. An empty digit string
shall be treated as zero. Leading zeros and signs on zeros shall not affect ordering.
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