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CAT(1)CAT(1) -
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NAME
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- - cat, read, nobs – catenate files
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SYNOPSIS
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- - cat [ file ... ]
- read [ −m ] [ −n nline ] [ file ... ]
- nobs [ file ... ]
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DESCRIPTION
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- - Cat reads each file in sequence and writes it on the standard - output. Thus
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- - cat file -
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- prints a file and
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- - cat file1 file2 >file3 -
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- concatenates the first two files and places the result on the - third. -
- - If no file is given, cat reads from the standard input. Output - is buffered in blocks matching the input. -
- - Read copies to standard output exactly one line from the named - file, default standard input. It is useful in interactive rc(1) - scripts. -
- - The −m flag causes it to continue reading and writing multiple - lines until end of file; −n causes it to read no more than nline - lines. -
- - Read always executes a single write for each line of input, which - can be helpful when preparing input to programs that expect line-at-a-time - data. It never reads any more data from the input than it prints - to the output. -
- - Nobs copies the named files to standard output except that it - removes all backspace characters and the characters that precede - them. It is useful to use as $PAGER with the Unix version of man(1) - when run inside a win (see acme(1)) window.
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SOURCE
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- - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/cat.c
- /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/read.c
- /usr/local/plan9/bin/nobs
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SEE ALSO
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- - cp(1)
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DIAGNOSTICS
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- - Read exits with status eof on end of file or, in the −n case, - if it doesn’t read nlines lines.
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BUGS
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- - Beware of cat a b >a and cat a b >b, which destroy input files before - reading them.
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