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1.1 root 1: #print
2: If you think back over some of the exercises you've done
3: so far in this course, they have involved collecting the
4: output of one program (like "cat" or "grep" or "ls") in
5: a file, then using that file as the input to another
6: program, like "pr" or "wc" or "grep".
7: For example, you could use "ls" and "wc" to _____count
8: the number of files in a directory. Do that now,
9: then type "answer N", where N is the number of files.
10: #create X2
11: #create X1
12: #create this
13: #create stuff
14: #create foo
15: #copyin
16: #user
17: #uncopyin
18: ls | %s/../bin/lcount >X1
19: tail -1 .copy >X2
20: #cmp X1 X2
21: #log
22: #next
23: 5.1b 10
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