Exploring wc - Linux Commands

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What is the cat Command in Linux?

The wc command stands for word count. It is used to count the number of lines, words, and bytes (or characters) in files. This command is commonly used to quickly get statistical information about the contents of text files.

Basic syntax:

wc [option] [file]

Example:

wc file-name

Options

Option Description
-c, --bytes Print the number of bytes in each file
-m, --chars Print the number of characters in each file (character count may vary by encoding)
-l, --lines Print the number of lines in each file
-w, --words Print the number of words in each file

Additional Help

You can explore more by using the commands:

wc --help
# or
man wc

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