*: path/to/everything (#9589)

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- Print the contents of a file to the standard output:
`bat {{file}}`
`bat {{path/to/file}}`
- Concatenate several files into the target file:
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- Number all output lines:
`bat -n {{file}}`
`bat -n {{path/to/file}}`
- Syntax highlight a JSON file:

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- Extract an archive into a directory:
`betty unarchive {{archive.tar.gz}} to {{directory}}`
`betty unarchive {{archive.tar.gz}} to {{path/to/directory}}`
- Play Spotify:

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- Create an image from a file using default settings:
`carbon-now {{file}}`
`carbon-now {{path/to/file}}`
- Create an image from a text in clipboard using default settings:
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- Create images interactively for custom settings and optionally save a preset:
`carbon-now -i {{file}}`
`carbon-now -i {{path/to/file}}`
- Create images from previously saved preset:
`carbon-now -p {{preset}} {{file}}`
`carbon-now -p {{preset}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Start at a specified line of text:
`carbon-now -s {{line}} {{file}}`
`carbon-now -s {{line}} {{path/to/file}}`
- End at a specific line of text:
`carbon-now -e {{line}} {{file}}`
`carbon-now -e {{line}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Open image in a browser instead of saving:
`carbon-now --open {{file}}`
`carbon-now --open {{path/to/file}}`

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- Sign a blob with a local key pair file:
`cosign sign-blob --key {{cosign.key}} {{file}}`
`cosign sign-blob --key {{cosign.key}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Verify a container against a public key:

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- Use a specific base URL:
`cotton -u {{base_url}} {{file}}.md`
`cotton -u {{base_url}} {{path/to/file}}.md`
- Disable certificate verification (insecure mode):
`cotton -u {{base_url}} -i {{file}}.md`
`cotton -u {{base_url}} -i {{path/to/file}}.md`
- Stop running when a test fails:
`cotton -u {{base_url}} -s {{file}}.md`
`cotton -u {{base_url}} -s {{path/to/file}}.md`

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- Remove spaces and other undesirable characters from a file's name:
`detox {{file}}`
`detox {{path/to/file}}`
- Show how detox would rename all the files in a directory tree:
`detox --dry-run -r {{directory}}`
`detox --dry-run -r {{path/to/directory}}`
- Remove spaces and other undesirable characters from all files in a directory tree:
`detox -r {{directory}}`
`detox -r {{path/to/directory}}`

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- Output commands to set LS_COLOR using colors from a file:
`dircolors {{file}}`
`dircolors {{path/to/file}}`
- Output commands for Bourne shell:

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- Print the EXIF metadata for a given file:
`exiftool {{file}}`
`exiftool {{path/to/file}}`
- Remove all EXIF metadata from the given files:

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- Convert tabs in each file to spaces, writing to standard output:
`expand {{file}}`
`expand {{path/to/file}}`
- Convert tabs to spaces, reading from standard input:
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- Do not convert tabs after non blanks:
`expand -i {{file}}`
`expand -i {{path/to/file}}`
- Have tabs a certain number of characters apart, not 8:
`expand -t={{number}} {{file}}`
`expand -t={{number}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Use a comma separated list of explicit tab positions:

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- Search a single directory:
`fdupes {{directory}}`
`fdupes {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search multiple directories:
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- Search a directory recursively:
`fdupes -r {{directory}}`
`fdupes -r {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search multiple directories, one recursively:
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- Search recursively and replace duplicates with hardlinks:
`fdupes -rH {{directory}}`
`fdupes -rH {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search recursively for duplicates and display interactive prompt to pick which ones to keep, deleting the others:
`fdupes -rd {{directory}}`
`fdupes -rd {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search recursively and delete duplicates without prompting:
`fdupes -rdN {{directory}}`
`fdupes -rdN {{path/to/directory}}`

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- Upload a file:
`ffsend upload {{file}}`
`ffsend upload {{path/to/file}}`
- Download a file:
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- Upload a file with password:
`ffsend upload {{file}} -p {{password}}`
`ffsend upload {{path/to/file}} -p {{password}}`
- Download a file protected by password:
`ffsend download {{file}} -p {{password}}`
`ffsend download {{path/to/file}} -p {{password}}`
- Upload a file and allow 4 downloads:
`ffsend upload {{file}} -d {{4}}`
`ffsend upload {{path/to/file}} -d {{4}}`

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- Wrap each line to default width (80 characters):
`fold {{file}}`
`fold {{path/to/file}}`
- Wrap each line to width "30":
`fold -w30 {{file}}`
`fold -w30 {{path/to/file}}`
- Wrap each line to width "5" and break the line at spaces (puts each space separated word in a new line, words with length > 5 are wrapped):
`fold -w5 -s {{file}}`
`fold -w5 -s {{path/to/file}}`

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- Remove file from repository index and filesystem:
`git rm {{file}}`
`git rm {{path/to/file}}`
- Remove directory:
`git rm -r {{directory}}`
`git rm -r {{path/to/directory}}`
- Remove file from repository index but keep it untouched locally:
`git rm --cached {{file}}`
`git rm --cached {{path/to/file}}`

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- Display the completed import source file:
`goimports {{file}}.go`
`goimports {{path/to/file}}.go`
- Write the result back to the source file instead of the standard output:
`goimports -w {{file}}.go`
`goimports -w {{path/to/file}}.go`
- Display diffs and write the result back to the source file:
`goimports -w -d {{file}}.go`
`goimports -w -d {{path/to/file}}.go`
- Set the import prefix string after 3rd-party packages (comma-separated list):
`goimports -local {{path/to/package}} {{file}}.go`
`goimports -local {{path/to/package}} {{path/to/file}}.go`

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- Set the name of the binary file to watch (defaults to `.goreload`):
`goreload -b {{path/to/binary}} {{file}}.go`
`goreload -b {{path/to/binary}} {{path/to/file}}.go`
- Set a custom log prefix (defaults to `goreload`):
`goreload --logPrefix {{prefix}} {{file}}.go`
`goreload --logPrefix {{prefix}} {{path/to/file}}.go`
- Reload whenever any file changes:

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- Add a directory and its files recursively from local to the filesystem and print the relative hash:
`ipfs add -r {{directory}}`
`ipfs add -r {{path/to/directory}}`
- Save a remote file and give it a name but not pin it:

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- Search a single directory:
`jdupes {{directory}}`
`jdupes {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search multiple directories:
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- Search all directories recursively:
`jdupes --recurse {{directory}}`
`jdupes --recurse {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search directory recursively and let user choose files to preserve:
`jdupes --delete --recurse {{directory}}`
`jdupes --delete --recurse {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search multiple directories and follow subdirectores under directory2, not directory1:

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- Compress a file:
`lz4 {{file}}`
`lz4 {{path/to/file}}`
- Decompress a file:
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- Compress a file using the best compression:
`lz4 -9 {{file}}`
`lz4 -9 {{path/to/file}}`

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- Compress a file into a new file with the `.lzo` suffix:
`lzop {{file}}`
`lzop {{path/to/file}}`
- Decompress a file:
`lzop -d {{file}}.lzo`
`lzop -d {{path/to/file}}.lzo`
- Compress a file, while specifying the compression level. 0 = Worst, 9 = Best (Default level is 3):
`lzop -{{level}} {{file}}`
`lzop -{{level}} {{path/to/file}}`

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- Send mail with an attachment:
`mailx -a {{file}} -s "{{subject}}" {{to_addr}}`
`mailx -a {{path/to/file}} -s "{{subject}}" {{to_addr}}`

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- Use a specific Makefile:
`make --file {{file}}`
`make --file {{path/to/file}}`
- Execute make from another directory:
`make --directory {{directory}}`
`make --directory {{path/to/directory}}`
- Force making of a target, even if source files are unchanged:

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- Open a file:
`micro {{file}}`
`micro {{path/to/file}}`
- Save a file:

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- Create a directory in current directory or given path:
`mkdir {{directory}}`
`mkdir {{path/to/directory}}`
- Create multiple directories in the current directory:

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- Open a file at the first occurrence of "string":
`most {{file}} +/{{string}}`
`most {{path/to/file}} +/{{string}}`
- Move through opened files:

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- Tail all files in a directory in a single stream:
`multitail -Q 1 '{{directory}}/*'`
`multitail -Q 1 '{{path/to/directory}}/*'`
- Automatically add new files to a window:

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- Specify a file to include as the message body:
`mutt -i {{file}} {{recipient@example.com}}`
`mutt -i {{path/to/file}} {{recipient@example.com}}`
- Specify a draft file containing the header and the body of the message, in RFC 5322 format:
`mutt -H {{file}} {{recipient@example.com}}`
`mutt -H {{path/to/file}} {{recipient@example.com}}`

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- Number non-blank lines in a file:
`nl {{file}}`
`nl {{path/to/file}}`
- Read from standard output:
`cat {{file}} | nl {{options}} -`
`cat {{path/to/file}} | nl {{options}} -`
- Number only the lines with printable text:
`nl -t {{file}}`
`nl -t {{path/to/file}}`
- Number all lines including blank lines:
`nl -b a {{file}}`
`nl -b a {{path/to/file}}`
- Number only the body lines that match a basic regular expression (BRE) pattern:
`nl -b p'FooBar[0-9]' {{file}}`
`nl -b p'FooBar[0-9]' {{path/to/file}}`

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- Open a file:
`nvim {{file}}`
`nvim {{path/to/file}}`
- Enter text editing mode (insert mode):

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- Download table to local file:
`tunnel download {{table_name}} {{file}};`
`tunnel download {{table_name}} {{path/to/file}};`
- Upload local file to a table partition:
`tunnel upload {{file}} {{table_name}}/{{partition_spec}};`
`tunnel upload {{path/to/file}} {{table_name}}/{{partition_spec}};`
- Upload table specifying field and record delimiters:
`tunnel upload {{file}} {{table_name}} -fd {{field_delim}} -rd {{record_delim}};`
`tunnel upload {{path/to/file}} {{table_name}} -fd {{field_delim}} -rd {{record_delim}};`
- Upload table using multiple threads:
`tunnel upload {{file}} {{table_name}} -threads {{num}};`
`tunnel upload {{path/to/file}} {{table_name}} -threads {{num}};`

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- Join all the lines into a single line, using TAB as delimiter:
`paste -s {{file}}`
`paste -s {{path/to/file}}`
- Join all the lines into a single line, using the specified delimiter:
`paste -s -d {{delimiter}} {{file}}`
`paste -s -d {{delimiter}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Merge two files side by side, each in its column, using TAB as delimiter:

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- Parse and execute a PHP script:
`php {{file}}`
`php {{path/to/file}}`
- Check syntax on (i.e. lint) a PHP script:
`php -l {{file}}`
`php -l {{path/to/file}}`
- Run PHP interactively:

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- Run tests and generate a coverage report in HTML:
`phpunit --coverage-html {{directory}}`
`phpunit --coverage-html {{path/to/directory}}`

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- Switch to directory and push it on the stack:
`pushd {{directory}}`
`pushd {{path/to/directory}}`
- Switch first and second directories on the stack:

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- Print the contents of the file and display a progress bar:
`pv {{file}}`
`pv {{path/to/file}}`
- Measure the speed and amount of data flow between pipes (`-s` is optional):

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- Convert an RDF/XML document to Turtle:
`rapper -i rdfxml -o turtle {{file}}`
`rapper -i rdfxml -o turtle {{path/to/file}}`
- Count the number of triples in a Turtle file:
`rapper -i turtle -c {{file}}`
`rapper -i turtle -c {{path/to/file}}`

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- Reverse an entire file and print to `stdout`:
`rev {{file}}`
`rev {{path/to/file}}`

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- Display the serialVersionUID for a colon-separated list of classes and resources:
`serialver -classpath {{directory}} {{classname1:classname2:...}}`
`serialver -classpath {{path/to/directory}} {{classname1:classname2:...}}`
- Use a specific option from reference page of Java application launcher to the Java Virtual Machine:

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- Overwrite a file:
`shred {{file}}`
`shred {{path/to/file}}`
- Overwrite a file, leaving zeroes instead of random data:
`shred --zero {{file}}`
`shred --zero {{path/to/file}}`
- Overwrite a file 25 times:
`shred -n25 {{file}}`
`shred -n25 {{path/to/file}}`
- Overwrite a file and remove it:
`shred --remove {{file}}`
`shred --remove {{path/to/file}}`

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- Connect to a remote server using the first line of a file as the password, automatically accept unknown ssh keys, and launch a command:
`sshpass -f {{file}} ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no {{user}}@{{hostname}} "{{command}}"`
`sshpass -f {{path/to/file}} ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no {{user}}@{{hostname}} "{{command}}"`

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- Print all strings in a binary:
`strings {{file}}`
`strings {{path/to/file}}`
- Limit results to strings at least *length* characters long:
`strings -n {{length}} {{file}}`
`strings -n {{length}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Prefix each result with its offset within the file:
`strings -t d {{file}}`
`strings -t d {{path/to/file}}`
- Prefix each result with its offset within the file in hexadecimal:
`strings -t x {{file}}`
`strings -t x {{path/to/file}}`

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- Compute a checksum with BSD-compatible algorithm and 1024-byte blocks:
`sum {{file}}`
`sum {{path/to/file}}`
- Compute a checksum with System V-compatible algorithm and 512-byte blocks:
`sum --sysv {{file}}`
`sum --sysv {{path/to/file}}`

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- E[x]tract a (compressed) archive [f]ile into the target directory:
`tar xf {{source.tar[.gz|.bz2|.xz]}} --directory={{directory}}`
`tar xf {{source.tar[.gz|.bz2|.xz]}} --directory={{path/to/directory}}`
- [c]reate a compressed archive and write it to a [f]ile, using [a]rchive suffix to determine the compression program:

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- Perform a topological sort consistent with a partial sort per line of input separated by blanks:
`tsort {{file}}`
`tsort {{path/to/file}}`

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- Convert blanks in each file to tabs, writing to standard output:
`unexpand {{file}}`
`unexpand {{path/to/file}}`
- Convert blanks to tabs, reading from standard output:
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- Convert all blanks, instead of just initial blanks:
`unexpand -a {{file}}`
`unexpand -a {{path/to/file}}`
- Convert only leading sequences of blanks (overrides -a):
`unexpand --first-only {{file}}`
`unexpand --first-only {{path/to/file}}`
- Have tabs a certain number of characters apart, not 8 (enables -a):
`unexpand -t {{number}} {{file}}`
`unexpand -t {{number}} {{path/to/file}}`

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- Display each line once:
`sort {{file}} | uniq`
`sort {{path/to/file}} | uniq`
- Display only unique lines:
`sort {{file}} | uniq -u`
`sort {{path/to/file}} | uniq -u`
- Display only duplicate lines:
`sort {{file}} | uniq -d`
`sort {{path/to/file}} | uniq -d`
- Display number of occurrences of each line along with that line:
`sort {{file}} | uniq -c`
`sort {{path/to/file}} | uniq -c`
- Display number of occurrences of each line, sorted by the most frequent:
`sort {{file}} | uniq -c | sort -nr`
`sort {{path/to/file}} | uniq -c | sort -nr`

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- Compress executable:
`upx {{file}}`
`upx {{path/to/file}}`
- Decompress executable:
`upx -d {{file}}`
`upx -d {{path/to/file}}`
- Detailed help:

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- Check the style of a file:
`vale {{file}}`
`vale {{path/to/file}}`
- Check the style of a file with a specified configuration:
`vale --config='{{path/to/.vale.ini}}' {{file}}`
`vale --config='{{path/to/.vale.ini}}' {{path/to/file}}`
- Output the results in JSON format:
`vale --output=JSON {{file}}`
`vale --output=JSON {{path/to/file}}`
- Check style issues at the specific severity and higher:
`vale --minAlertLeve={{suggestion|warning|error}} {{file}}`
`vale --minAlertLeve={{suggestion|warning|error}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Check the style from `stdin`, specifying markup format:

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- Open a file:
`view {{file}}`
`view {{path/to/file}}`

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- Compress a file to the xz file format:
`xz {{file}}`
`xz {{path/to/file}}`
- Decompress a xz file:
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- Compress a file to the LZMA file format:
`xz --format={{lzma}} {{file}}`
`xz --format={{lzma}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Decompress an LZMA file:
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- Compress a file, but don't delete the original:
`xz -k {{file}}`
`xz -k {{path/to/file}}`
- Compress a file using the fastest compression:
`xz -0 {{file}}`
`xz -0 {{path/to/file}}`
- Compress a file using the best compression:
`xz -9 {{file}}`
`xz -9 {{path/to/file}}`

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- Compress a file into a new file with the `.zst` suffix:
`zstd {{file}}`
`zstd {{path/to/file}}`
- Decompress a file:
`zstd -d {{file}}.zst`
`zstd -d {{path/to/file}}.zst`
- Decompress to `stdout`:
`zstd -dc {{file}}.zst`
`zstd -dc {{path/to/file}}.zst`
- Compress a file specifying the compression level, where 1=fastest, 19=slowest and 3=default:
`zstd -{{level}} {{file}}`
`zstd -{{level}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Unlock higher compression levels (up to 22) using more memory (both for compression and decompression):
`zstd --ultra -{{level}} {{file}}`
`zstd --ultra -{{level}} {{path/to/file}}`

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- List misspelled words from standard input:
`cat {{file}} | aspell list`
`cat {{path/to/file}} | aspell list`
- Show available dictionary languages:
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- List misspelled words from standard input and ignore words from personal word list:
`cat {{file}} | aspell --personal={{personal-word-list.pws}} list`
`cat {{path/to/file}} | aspell --personal={{personal-word-list.pws}} list`

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- Split a file at lines 5 and 23:
`csplit {{file}} {{5}} {{23}}`
`csplit {{path/to/file}} {{5}} {{23}}`
- Split a file every 5 lines (this will fail if the total number of lines is not divisible by 5):
`csplit {{file}} {{5}} {*}`
`csplit {{path/to/file}} {{5}} {*}`
- Split a file every 5 lines, ignoring exact-division error:
`csplit -k {{file}} {{5}} {*}`
`csplit -k {{path/to/file}} {{5}} {*}`
- Split a file at line 5 and use a custom prefix for the output files:
`csplit {{file}} {{5}} -f {{prefix}}`
`csplit {{path/to/file}} {{5}} -f {{prefix}}`
- Split a file at a line matching a regular expression:
`csplit {{file}} /{{regular_expression}}/`
`csplit {{path/to/file}} /{{regular_expression}}/`

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- Print the footprint of a file:
`pkginfo -f {{file}}`
`pkginfo -f {{path/to/file}}`

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- Print the contents of a file in pride colors to the standard output:
`pridecat {{file}}`
`pridecat {{path/to/file}}`
- Print contents of a file in trans colors:
`pridecat {{file}} --{{transgender|trans}}`
`pridecat {{path/to/file}} --{{transgender|trans}}`
- Alternate between lesbian and bisexual pride flags:
`pridecat {{file}} --lesbian --bi`
`pridecat {{path/to/file}} --lesbian --bi`
- Print contents of a file with the background colors changed:
`pridecat {{file}} -b`
`pridecat {{path/to/file}} -b`
- List directory contents in pride flag colors:

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- Open a file in the default editor:
`sensible-editor {{file}}`
`sensible-editor {{path/to/file}}`
- Open a file in the default editor, with the cursor at the end of the file:
`sensible-editor + {{file}}`
`sensible-editor + {{path/to/file}}`
- Open a file in the default editor, with the cursor at the beginning of line 10:
`sensible-editor +10 {{file}}`
`sensible-editor +10 {{path/to/file}}`
- Open 3 files in vertically split editor windows at the same time:

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- Use the contents of a file as input of the clipboard:
`cat {{file}} | xsel -ib`
`cat {{path/to/file}} | xsel -ib`
- Output the clipboard's contents into the terminal (equivalent to `Ctrl + V`):
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- Output the clipboard's contents into a file:
`xsel -ob > {{file}}`
`xsel -ob > {{path/to/file}}`
- Clear the clipboard:

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- Look for lines which begins with the given prefix:
`look {{prefix}} {{file}}`
`look {{prefix}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Look for lines ignoring case:
`look --ignore-case {{prefix}} {{file}}`
`look --ignore-case {{prefix}} {{path/to/file}}`

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- Write the contents of the clipboard to a file:
`pbpaste > {{file}}`
`pbpaste > {{path/to/file}}`
- Use the contents of the clipboard as input to a command:

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- Show file properties such as size, permissions, creation and access dates among others:
`stat {{file}}`
`stat {{path/to/file}}`
- Same as above but verbose (more similar to Linux's `stat`):
`stat -x {{file}}`
`stat -x {{path/to/file}}`
- Show only octal file permissions:
`stat -f %Mp%Lp {{file}}`
`stat -f %Mp%Lp {{path/to/file}}`
- Show owner and group of the file:
`stat -f "%Su %Sg" {{file}}`
`stat -f "%Su %Sg" {{path/to/file}}`
- Show the size of the file in bytes:
`stat -f "%z %N" {{file}}`
`stat -f "%z %N" {{path/to/file}}`

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- Create a directory:
`mkdir {{directory}}`
`mkdir {{path/to/directory}}`
- Create a nested directory tree recursively:

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- Switch to directory and push it on the stack:
`pushd {{directory}}`
`pushd {{path/to/directory}}`