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> Cut out fields from stdin or files.
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> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/cut>.
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-- Cut out the first sixteen characters of each line of stdin:
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+- Print a specific character/field range of each line:
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-`cut -c {{1-16}}`
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+`{{command}} | cut --{{characters|fields}}={{1|1,10|1-10|1-|-10}}`
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-- Cut out the first sixteen characters of each line of the given files:
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+- Print a range of each line with a specific delimiter:
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-`cut -c {{1-16}} {{file}}`
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+`{{command}} | cut --delimiter="{{,}}" --{{characters}}={{1}}`
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-- Cut out everything from the 3rd character to the end of each line:
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+- Print a range of each line of the specific file:
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-`cut -c {{3-}}`
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-- Cut out the fifth field of each line, using a colon as a field delimiter (default delimiter is tab):
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-`cut -d'{{:}}' -f{{5}}`
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-- Cut out the 2nd and 10th fields of each line, using a semicolon as a delimiter:
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-`cut -d'{{;}}' -f{{2,10}}`
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-- Cut out the fields 3 through to the end of each line, using a space as a delimiter:
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-`cut -d'{{ }}' -f{{3-}}`
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+`cut --{{characters}}={{1}} {{path/to/file}}`
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