1 command cut
Used to intercept a field
Format: cut-d ' delimiter ' [-CF] n, N is a number, indicating the first paragraph
-D: followed by a delimiter with a single quotation mark
-C: followed by the first few characters
-F: The first paragraph is followed by
So that means-c,-f option two select one
Example: head-3/etc/passwd |cut-d ': '-F 1
For example head-3/etc/passwd |cut-c 1
-C can also be an interval
For example head-3/etc/passwd |cut-c1-3
-C can also specify characters for several positions individually
For example head-3/etc/passwd |cut-c1,3,4
2 command sort
Used for sorting, formatted as sort [-t delimiter] [-KN1,N2] [-nru], where N1 and N2 are numbers
-T: followed by a separator, the function of the same as the cut of-D
-N: means sorting with pure numbers
-r: Indicates reverse ordering
-U: means to repeat
-KN1,N2: Indicates that the N1 interval is sorted to the N2 interval and can be written only-kn1, that is, the N1 field is sorted
Sort does not have any option to compare the ASCII values from the first character to the last, and then output in ascending order
For example head-4/etc/passwd |sort
-t Specifies the delimiter,-K specifies the area
For example head-4/etc/passwd |sort-t ': '-k3-n
You can also sort on a contiguous area
For example head-4/etc/passwd |sort-t ': '-k3,5-r
3 Command WC
The number of lines, characters, or words used to count the document
-L count rows
-M statistic character number
-W Statistic Word number
4 command Uniq
Used to delete duplicate rows, if sorting is required
-C to count the number of rows to repeat
We write a test.txt to understand the
5 Command Tee
Tee with pipe character is similar to redirection, but the specific gravity of one more function, you can write the file to the target file, you can also print it out.
Compare these two sentences: head-3/etc/passwd > A.txt
head-3/etc/passwd |tee B.txt
6 Command TR
Used to replace characters, often used to manipulate special symbols in a document
-D means to delete a character
-S means to delete duplicate characters
For two examples, lowercase replace uppercase
Head-2/etc/passwd |tr ' [A-z] ' [A-z] '
Replace a character
Head-2/etc/passwd |tr ' o ' o '
7 Command Split
User-cut documents, common options are-b,-l
-B: Specify file size cut in byte
For example, we cut a 3M file for 3 copies.
Below we cut according to line,/ETC/PASSWD has 21 lines, we cut it by line to three parts
Linux Learning Summary (18) Several simple text processing tools cut sort TR Split