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  2. cat (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    Concatenate two text files and write them to a new file cat >newfile.txt: Create a file called newfile.txt. Type the desired input and press CTRL+D to finish. The text will be in file newfile.txt. cat -n file1.txt file2.txt > newnumberedfile.txt: Some implementations of cat, with option -n, can also number lines cat file1.txt > file2.txt

  3. File:Python 3.3.2 reference document.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Here document - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a here document (here-document, here-text, heredoc, hereis, here-string or here-script) is a file literal or input stream literal: it is a section of a source code file that is treated as if it were a separate file.

  5. file (command) - Wikipedia

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    file must be able to determine the types directory, FIFO, socket, block special file, and character special file; zero-length files are identified as such; an initial part of file is considered and file is to use position-sensitive tests; the entire file is considered and file is to use context-sensitive tests; the file is identified as a data file

  6. File:Python Programming eBook Reader.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. LOLCODE - Wikipedia

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    LOLCODE has also inspired LOLPython, written by Andrew Dalke. LOLPython uses LOL-inspired syntax similar to that of LOLCODE, but with a Python-like style. It operates by translating the LOLPython source into Python code. [24] ArnoldC is an offshoot of LOLCODE that replaces lolspeak with quotes from different Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. [25]

  8. uuencoding - Wikipedia

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    As a complete file, the uuencoded output for a plain text file named cat.txt containing only the characters Cat would be begin 644 cat.txt #0V%T ` end The begin line is a standard uuencode header; the '#' indicates that its line encodes three characters; the last two lines appear at the end of all uuencoded files.

  9. File:A Byte of Python.pdf - Wikipedia

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