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Learn how to use the Linux cut command to extract text by fields, characters, or bytes with real-world examples and tips.
Conclusion Linux’s command-line text-processing tools— awk, cut, and paste —are essential for anyone who works with large amounts of structured data. Whether you're extracting specific fields, ...
Fortunately, Linux has a great equivalent command: sort. Like cut and awk, you can specify a delimiter and field by number, although the flags use different letters.
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