Linux grep command and pipe character output filter (#Linux ep.1)
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Linux grep command and pipe character to filter output from another command. You can use grep to find strings in a file on a directory file names or folder names. You can pipe the output of one command to another and you could use it with useful Linux commands such as: ls - list cat - print a file's contents awk powerful programming language to use in the command terminal or a bash script. and many others.
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