nschneid/unix-text-commands
Unix Text Processing Command Reference
This is a quick reference for fundamental Unix commands used to process text. It helps users manipulate text files by performing actions like combining files, counting words, converting encodings, extracting specific data, or reordering lines. Anyone who regularly works with text data on a Unix-like command line, such as data analysts, system administrators, or researchers, would find this useful.
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Use this if you need a concise reminder of core Unix text processing commands and their common options without diving into full documentation.
Not ideal if you're looking for an in-depth tutorial with extensive examples, or if you need advanced text manipulation capabilities beyond basic Unix tools.
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