• The csplit command in Unix and Unix-like operating systems is a utility that is used to split a file into two or more smaller files determined by context...
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  • host clock. S/C, Start, or complete: 0, SSPLIT, Start split transaction 1, CSPLIT, Complete split transaction S: 1, Low speed; 0, High speed E, End of full...
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    UNIX crontab Misc Mandatory Schedule periodic background work System V csplit Text processing Mandatory Split files based on context PWB UNIX ctags C...
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  • -a option from version 9.0. comm Compares two sorted files line by line csplit Splits a file into sections determined by context lines cut Removes sections...
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  • exe chmod.exe chown.exe cksum.exe cmp.exe comm.exe compress.exe cp.exe csplit.exe cut.exe date.exe dc.exe dd.exe df.exe diff.exe diff3.exe dircolors.exe...
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  • three, equal in number of lines (i.e., 1,000), files: xaa, xab, and xac. csplit – splits by content rather than by size File spanning List of Unix commands...
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  • background process has ended. ar ctags lex make nm strip yacc awk basename comm csplit cut diff dirname ed ex fold head iconv join less — terminal pager program...
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