Displaying Text Within Linux CLI
You'll learn ways to display text file contents when using the Linux OS command line interface.
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05.05.15
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05.05.15
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Which of the following Linux commands displays the contents of a text file within the command line interface?
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The process of joining text together is known as ________?
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______ files contain a record of past system events with the newest events appended to the end of the file.
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Which of the following commands can be used to display the contents of a text file, within the command line interface, in reverse order?
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Which of the following commands can be used to view the number of lines in a text file's contents?
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The cat command can't be used for large files because the contents scroll off the screen. What command is used to view a file's first ten lines?
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The cat command can't be used for large files because the contents scroll off the screen. What alternative command views the last ten lines of a file?
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The cat command can't be used for large files because the contents scroll off the screen. Cat, used in conjunction with what command, displays text files page-by-page?
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The cat command can't be used for large files because the contents scroll off the screen. Cat, used in conjunction with what command, displays text files and allows the user to scroll with a cursor.
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