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left
Instructions
Create a file left.sh
that will pass the content of a file facts
to a command that will return the number of lines in that file.
Usage
$ ./left.sh
21
Hints
To pass the content of a file to a command in a shell, you can use the <
operator followed by the name of the file. For example, to pass the content of a file named input.txt
to the cat
command, you can use the following command:
cat < input.txt
The wc
command is a utility in Unix-like operating systems that is used to count the number of lines, words, and bytes in a file or group of files. The -l
option tells wc
to only print the line count for each file.
For example, if you have a file called file.txt
and you want to count the number of lines in the file, you can use the following command:
wc -l file.txt
This will print the line count for file.txt
.
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