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Files are the basic building block for everything in Linux. Learn about some basics of working with files including viewing, searching, and editing.

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>> Check if the find Command Returns a Match

>> Importing Multiple SQL Dump Files Into MySQL From the Command Line

>> How to Determine Whether a File Is Hard Link or a Soft Link

>> Different Ways to Efficiently Sort Large Files

>> Converting XLS to CSV in Linux

>> Print Path or Directory Permissions Recursively

>> How to Toggle Comments in a File From the CLI

>> How to Repeat Each Line in a File Multiple Times in the Command Line

>> Close File Descriptors in Bash

>> How to Find Filenames That End With a Number in Bash

>> How to Cut a Field From Text Line Counting From the End

>> Use and Representation of End-Of-File

>> How to Remove Lines That Contain Fewer Than n Characters

>> Guide to Passing Bash Variables to jq

>> Transposing a File From the Command Line

>> Do File Extensions Have a Meaning in Linux?

>> How to Extract the Base Filename From a URL in Shell

>> Path of Bash Script From Symbolic Link

>> Idling and Dummy Executable Files That Do Nothing in Linux

>> Convert INI File Into a Bash Array

>> Execute a Command Whenever File or Directory Changes

>> Why Do We Use ./ (Dot Slash) To Execute a File in Linux

>> Read Random Line From a File in Linux

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