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			34 lines
		
	
	
		
			726 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
| .TH CAT 1
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| .SH NAME
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| cat \- concatenate files and write them to stdout
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| \fBcat\fR [\fB\-u\fR]\fR [\fIfile\fR] ...\fR
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| .br
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| .de FL
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| .TP
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| \\fB\\$1\\fR
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| \\$2
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| ..
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| .de EX
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| .TP 20
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| \\fB\\$1\\fR
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| # \\$2
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| ..
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .FL "\-u" "Unbuffered output"
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| .SH EXAMPLES
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| .EX "cat file" "Display file on the terminal"
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| .EX "cat file1 file2 | lp" "Concatenate 2 files and print result"
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .PP
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| .I Cat
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| concatenates its input files and copies the result to \fIstdout\fR.
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| If no input file is named, or \- is encountered as a file name, standard
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| input is used.
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| Output is buffered in 512 byte blocks unless the 
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| .B \-u
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| flag is given.
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| If you just want to copy a file, \fIcp\fR should be used since it is faster.
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .BR cp (1).
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