8.1 cut
: Print selected parts of lines
cut
writes to standard output selected parts of each line of each
input file, or standard input if no files are given or for a file name of
`-'. Synopsis:
| cut [option]... [file]...
|
In the table which follows, the byte-list, character-list,
and field-list are one or more numbers or ranges (two numbers
separated by a dash) separated by commas. Bytes, characters, and
fields are numbered from starting at 1. Incomplete ranges may be
given: `-m' means `1-m'; `n-' means
`n' through end of line or last field.
The program accepts the following options. Also see 2. Common options.
- `-b byte-list'
- `--bytes=byte-list'
-
Print only the bytes in positions listed in byte-list. Tabs and
backspaces are treated like any other character; they take up 1 byte.
- `-c character-list'
- `--characters=character-list'
-
Print only characters in positions listed in character-list.
The same as `-b' for now, but internationalization will change
that. Tabs and backspaces are treated like any other character; they
take up 1 character.
- `-f field-list'
- `--fields=field-list'
-
Print only the fields listed in field-list. Fields are
separated by a TAB character by default.
- `-d input_delim_byte'
- `--delimiter=input_delim_byte'
-
For `-f', fields are separated in the input by the first character
in input_delim_byte (default is TAB).
- `-n'
-
Do not split multi-byte characters (no-op for now).
- `-s'
- `--only-delimited'
-
For `-f', do not print lines that do not contain the field separator
character.
- `--output-delimiter=output_delim_string'
-
For `-f', output fields are separated by output_delim_string
The default is to use the input delimiter.
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