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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: The command "cat" will print files. For example, you ! 3: can print the file named "food" by typing "cat food". ! 4: Your current directory has a file named "sam" and a ! 5: file named "steve". Which is longer? Find out and ! 6: type "answer sam" or "answer steve", giving the name ! 7: of the longer file. ! 8: #create sam ! 9: this is the file sam. it contains ! 10: only two lines of text. ! 11: #create steve ! 12: this file is named steve. it is a ! 13: file which contains five lines of text. ! 14: this is of course a very short file ! 15: by any ordinary standards, although ! 16: on UNIX most files are rather short. ! 17: #copyin ! 18: #user ! 19: #uncopyin ! 20: #match steve ! 21: #log ! 22: #next ! 23: 3.2b 5
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