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CUT(1)			FreeBSD	General	Commands Manual			CUT(1)

NAME
     cut -- cut	out selected portions of each line of a	file

SYNOPSIS
     cut -b list [-n] [file ...]
     cut -c list [file ...]
     cut -f list [-w | -d delim] [-s] [file ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The cut utility cuts out selected portions	of each	line (as specified by
     list) from	each file and writes them to the standard output.  If no file
     arguments are specified, or a file	argument is a single dash (`-'), cut
     reads from	the standard input.  The items specified by list can be	in
     terms of column position or in terms of fields delimited by a special
     character.	 Column	and field numbering start from 1.

     The list option argument is a comma or whitespace separated set of	in-
     creasing numbers and/or number ranges.  Number ranges consist of a	num-
     ber, a dash (`-'),	and a second number and	select the columns or fields
     from the first number to the second, inclusive.  Numbers or number	ranges
     may be preceded by	a dash,	which selects all columns or fields from 1 to
     the last number.  Numbers or number ranges	may be followed	by a dash,
     which selects all columns or fields from the last number to the end of
     the line.	Numbers	and number ranges may be repeated, overlapping,	and in
     any order.	 It is not an error to select columns or fields	not present in
     the input line.

     The options are as	follows:

     -b	list
	     The list specifies	byte positions.

     -c	list
	     The list specifies	character positions.

     -d	delim
	     Use delim as the field delimiter character	instead	of the tab
	     character.

     -f	list
	     The list specifies	fields,	separated in the input by the field
	     delimiter character (see the -d option).  Output fields are sepa-
	     rated by a	single occurrence of the field delimiter character.

     -n	     Do	not split multi-byte characters.  Characters will only be out-
	     put if at least one byte is selected, and,	after a	prefix of zero
	     or	more unselected	bytes, the rest	of the bytes that form the
	     character are selected.

     -s	     Suppress lines with no field delimiter characters.	 Unless	speci-
	     fied, lines with no delimiters are	passed through unmodified.

     -w	     Use whitespace (spaces and	tabs) as the delimiter.	 Consecutive
	     spaces and	tabs count as one single field separator.

ENVIRONMENT
     The LANG, LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE environment variables affect	the execution
     of	cut as described in environ(7).

EXIT STATUS
     The cut utility exits 0 on	success, and >0	if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES
     Extract users' login names	and shells from	the system passwd(5) file as
     "name:shell" pairs:

	   cut -d : -f 1,7 /etc/passwd

     Show the names and	login times of the currently logged in users:

	   who | cut -c	1-16,26-38

SEE ALSO
     colrm(1), paste(1)

STANDARDS
     The cut utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 ("POSIX.2").

     The -w flag is an extension to the	specification.

HISTORY
     A cut command appeared in AT&T System III UNIX.

FreeBSD	13.0			August 3, 2017			  FreeBSD 13.0

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