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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: Perhaps the most powerful editor command is the 'g' ! 3: (global) command. This command selects sets of lines ! 4: on which other commands are executed. For example, ! 5: g/abc/p ! 6: prints all lines on which "abc" appears. In this directory ! 7: is a file "story". Print all lines on which the word ! 8: "of" appears. Then leave the editor and type "ready". ! 9: #create Ref ! 10: : The people of the United States are in a sense becoming a nation ! 11: of the United States in the future, it will be because that system ! 12: did too good a job of filling many of the needs of the people. ! 13: #create story ! 14: The people of the United States are in a sense becoming a nation ! 15: on a tiger. They must learn to consume more and more or, they are ! 16: warned, their magnificent economic machine may turn and devour them. ! 17: They must be induced to step up their individual consumption higher ! 18: and higher, whether they have any pressing need for the goods or ! 19: not. Their ever-expanding economy demands it. ! 20: If modifications are forced upon the private-enterprise system ! 21: of the United States in the future, it will be because that system ! 22: did too good a job of filling many of the needs of the people. ! 23: #copyout ! 24: #user ! 25: #uncopyout ! 26: grep of .ocopy >x1 ! 27: #cmp x1 Ref ! 28: #log ! 29: #next ! 30: 70.2b 5
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