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1.1 root 1: #print
2: A file can be printed on your terminal
3: by using the "cat" command. Just say
4: "cat file" where "file" is the file name.
5: For example, there is a file named
6: "food" in this directory. List it
7: by saying "cat food"; then type "ready".
8: #create food
9: this is the file
10: named food.
11: #copyout
12: #user
13: #uncopyout
14: tail -2 .ocopy >X1
15: #cmp X1 food
16: #log
17: #next
18: 3.3b 2
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