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Understanding Linux / UNIX tr command - nixCraft
Q. Can you explain the tr command and how to use it under Linux / UNIX like oses? A. The tr utility copies the given input to produced the output with substitution or deletion of selected characters. tr abbreviated as translate or transliterate.
Tr Command In Linux Explained With Examples For Beginners
October 1, 2021. The tr command is used to translate, squeeze, and delete characters from standard input, writing to standard output in Linux and Unix. Learn how to use the tr command, with examples explained at a beginner level.
How to Use the Linux tr Command - How-To Geek
The Linux tr command is a fast and simple utility for stripping out unwanted characters from streams of text, and for other neat manipulation tricks. It gets its name from the word "translate," and tr 's roots run deep in the Unix tradition.
Tr Command in Linux with Examples | Linuxize
tr is a command-line utility in Linux and Unix systems that translates, deletes, and squeezes characters from the standard input and writes the result to the standard output. The tr command can perform operations like removing repeated characters, converting uppercase to lowercase, and basic character replacing and removing.
How do the '-s', '-t', and '-c' options of the tr command work in Unix?
1. 1. Generally correct, except that the -s switch causes tr to squeeze any characters from the last argument to tr (not the first, as you say) that are repeated in the input. This is noted in the article you linked, and is explained in the last paragraph in the "Description" section of the man page. – ravron.
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