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Tag: tr

The tr command reads a stream from standard input, translates characters and writes the result to the standard output. Explore the list of guides below to learn how to use the tr command in Linux.

>> Linux tr Command

>> Check if a Variable Exists in a List in Bash

>> Remove All Whitespace Characters From a Text File

>> Replace String in a Large One Line, Text File in Linux

>> Count Occurrences of a Char in a Text File in Linux

>> How to Add Up a Column of Numbers in Bash

>> Find and Convert Files Ending With CRLF

>> Remove Line Endings From a File

>> How to Join Multiple Lines Into One

>> Manipulating Strings in Linux with tr

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