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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: The "cat" command prints the contents of one or more files. ! 3: In fact, it is named "cat" as an abbreviation ! 4: for "concatenate". To print the files named "dog" ! 5: and "mouse" in succession, you could type either ! 6: cat dog ! 7: cat mouse ! 8: or just ! 9: cat dog mouse ! 10: If you print them with one command, ! 11: the contents are printed in sequence with nothing ! 12: between them. ! 13: ! 14: How many lines are there in all the files ! 15: whose names begin with "b"? Find out, then type ! 16: "answer N" where N is the total number of lines. ! 17: #create ben ! 18: the file ben has ! 19: a total of three ! 20: short lines. ! 21: #create bernie ! 22: this file has ! 23: two lines. ! 24: #create bruce ! 25: only one line here. ! 26: #copyin ! 27: #user ! 28: #uncopyin ! 29: #match 6 ! 30: #log ! 31: #next ! 32: 4.1a 10 ! 33: 4.2a 5 ! 34: 4.3a 2
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