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

NAME
     cut -- select portions of each line of a file

SYNOPSIS
     cut -b list [-n] [file ...]
     cut -c list [file ...]
     cut -f list [-d string] [-s] [file	...]

DESCRIPTION
     The cut utility selects portions of each line (as specified by list) from
     each file and writes them to the standard output.	If the file argument
     is	a single dash (`-') or no file arguments were specified, lines are
     read 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.

     list is a comma or	whitespace separated set of increasing numbers and/or
     number ranges.  Number ranges consist of a	number,	a dash (-), and	a sec-
     ond 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 first 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 er-
     ror to select columns or fields not present in the	input line.

     The options are as	follows:

     -b	list	 list specifies	byte positions.

     -c	list	 list specifies	character positions.

     -d	string	 Use the first character of string as the field	delimiter
		 character.  The default is the	<TAB> character.

     -f	list	 list specifies	fields,	separated by the field delimiter char-
		 acter.	 The selected fields are output, separated by the
		 field delimiter character.

     -n		 Do not	split multi-byte characters.

     -s		 Suppress lines	with no	field delimiter	characters.  Unless
		 specified, lines with no delimiters are passed	through	unmod-
		 ified.

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

SEE ALSO
     paste(1)

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

FreeBSD	13.0			 June 12, 2012			  FreeBSD 13.0

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