Replace command-tr-ROT13 rules-general Linux technology-Linux programming and kernel information, below is the details to read. [Root @ stu100 ~] # Echo abcdef | tr 'abcdef' 'xyzabc'
Xyzabc
[Root @ stu100 ~] # Echo abcdef | tr 'a-f'' x-za-C'
Xyzabc
The following example demonstrates a popular method of hiding text. Because the first character of the alphabet is replaced with 13th characters, the first character is replaced with 2nd characters, and so on, therefore, it is usually called ROT13 (rotate 13)
[Root @ stu100 ~] # Echo the punchline of the joke is... | tr 'a-M N-Z A-m n-z'' N-z A-M n-Z a-m'
Gur chapuyvar bs gur wbxr vf...
To make the hidden text readable, you can achieve this by exchanging the tr parameter:
[Root @ stu100 ~] # Echo gur chapuyvar bs gur wbxr vf... | tr 'N-Z A-M N-z a-m' 'a-m N-Z A-M n-Z'
The punchline of the joke is...
In the following example, tr first replaces the character, and then replaces several pairs of identical characters with a single character:
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