More useful commands in the Linux command-line:. In this video, I cover commands that are useful for filtering and narrowing output, putting to use all the shell-skills we’ve built up so far.
&& – the logical AND operator, useful for running things IF something else is successful.
cut – divide output into two fields and select one of them.
sort – sort items (by alphabetical order, etc.)
uniq – only show unique output (duplicates not shown)
wc – “word count.” Count lines, letters, etc.
grep – the very basics of this unbelievably powerful searching/pattern-matching command.
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