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Revision as of 17:10, 1 October 2020
Video
Linux Introduction Slides 58 - 64 (7 pages)
Slide Layout
page 1: grep command and syntax important options: -r, -i and -I page 2: many commands to display text cat less head and tail page 3: 40 sec console has three streams stdin stdout stderr page 4: stream in computing terms similar to streaming video input/output stream in console page 5: input/output streams can be redirected redirect stdout redirect stdin pipe page 6: stream append redirection numbered streams: 0 for stdin, 1 for stdout, 2 for stderr page 7: use grep to search piped output text
Quiz
1. Which command can be used to append text to filename?
2. How do I find all files containing specific text on Linux?
HINT: use grep command
HINT: use grep command
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