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@@ -9,22 +9,26 @@ source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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> This generates files named "xx00", "xx01", and so on.
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> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/csplit-invocation.html>.
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- Split a file at lines 5 and 23:
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- Split a file in two parts, starting the second one at line 10:
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`csplit {{path/to/file}} 5 23`
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`csplit {{path/to/file}} 10`
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- Split a file every 5 lines (this will fail if the total number of lines is not divisible by 5):
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- Split a file in three parts, starting the latter parts in lines 7 and 23:
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`csplit {{path/to/file}} 7 23`
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- Start a new part at every 5th line (will fail if number of lines is not divisible by 5):
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`csplit {{path/to/file}} 5 {*}`
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- Split a file every 5 lines, ignoring exact-division error:
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- Start a new part at every 5th line, ignoring exact-division error:
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`csplit {{[-k|--keep-files]}} {{path/to/file}} 5 {*}`
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- Split a file at line 5 and use a custom prefix for the output files:
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- Split a file above line 5 and use a custom prefix for the output files (default is `xx`):
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`csplit {{path/to/file}} 5 {{[-f|--prefix]}} {{prefix}}`
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- Split a file at a line matching a `regex`:
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- Split a file above the first line matching a `regex` pattern:
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`csplit {{path/to/file}} /{{regex}}/`
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