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How to use the command 'head' (with examples)
The ‘head’ command is used to output the first part of files.
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The ‘head’ command is used to output the first part of a file or multiple files.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'help' (with examples)
The ‘help’ command is a built-in command in Bash that displays information about other built-in commands.
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