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1.1 root 1: #print
2: A convenient abbreviation for the command '1,$p'
3: is simply '%', which just prints the contents
4: of a file.
5:
6: In this directory there is a file named 'tree'.
7: Print the contents with the command abbreviation '%', and
8: try changing the fourth line, which now reads
9: spruxx
10: to read
11: spruce
12: Print the file again and then rewrite it,
13: and type 'ready'.
14: #create Ref
15: pine
16: fir
17: hemlock
18: spruce
19: birch
20: beech
21: hickory
22: maple
23: #create tree
24: pine
25: fir
26: hemlock
27: spruxx
28: birch
29: beech
30: hickory
31: maple
32: #user
33: #cmp Ref tree
34: #log
35: #next
36: 32.1a 10
37: 31.2b 5
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