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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Often, what you want to do is print an entire file,
3: and often you don't know exactly how long it is.
4: There is a special abbreviation for this purpose:
5: the character
6: $
7: refers to the last line in the file, and so
8: 1,$p prints all of a file.
9: Here's a new file. Print it out using the editor
10: command 1,$p. Then do the usual w, q, and ready.
11: #create Ref
12: 1,$p
13: w
14: q
15: #create file
16: New York Mets Managers
17: Casey Stengel
18: Wes Westrum
19: Gil Hodges
20: Yogi Berra
21: Roy McMillan
22: #copyin
23: #pipe
24: ex +'set prompt noopt open' file
25: #user
26: #unpipe
27: #uncopyin
28: tail -3 .copy >X1
29: #cmp X1 Ref
30: #log
31: #next
32: 10.1b 10
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