An interesting look at the Linux tr Command | Linux Today

An interesting look at the Linux tr Command

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Steven Vona
Mar 28, 2019

Today we are taking an exhaustive look at the tr command. We learn how to substitute, delete and squeeze characters on the command line. We also take an in-depth and interesting look at two cryptic options, the complement option as well as truncate, which does not do what you think.

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Steven Vona

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