@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ A few examples of piecing together commands:
- `look`: find English words (or lines in a file) beginning with a string
- `cut`and `paste` and `join`: data manipulation
- `cut`and `paste` and `join`: data manipulation
- `fmt`: format text paragraphs
@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ A few examples of piecing together commands:
- `iconv` or `uconv`: conversion for text encodings
- `split`and `csplit`: splitting files
- `split`and `csplit`: splitting files
- `sponge`: read all input before writing it, useful for reading from then writing to the same file, e.g., `grep -v something some-file | sponge some-file`
@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ A few examples of piecing together commands:
- `lsb_release`: Linux distribution info
- `lsblk`: List block devices: a tree view of your disks and disk paritions
- `lsblk`: list block devices: a tree view of your disks and disk paritions
- `lshw`, `lscpu`, `lspci`, `lsusb`, `dmidecode`: hardware information, including CPU, BIOS, RAID, graphics, devices, etc.