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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4507- July 14, 2025
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CUT FROM STANDARD COMMANDS 
To properly cut the output of
 unix standard commands; such
 as ls, ps; and properly handle
 them without all the extra
 spaces, use this:
 
 % ls -lt| tr -s " " | cut -f6-10
 % ls -lt| tr -s " " | < --do what ever-- >
 
 tr -s " " ==> here tr in
 effect removes all the extra
 formatting extra spaces
 introduced by unix shell,
 for display, and translates
 in to format easy to work
 with.
 
 If we dont use this tr, then
 the -c option of cut will be
 unreliable because of varying
 size field lengths in the
 output and also -f option
 will be unreliable because of
 extra formatting delimiters.
 
 ls -lt | tr -s " "
 ps -ef | tr -s " "
 
 gives us proper output to
 properly extract data or
 columns.
 
 This tip generously supported by: snlmurthy@yahoo.com
 
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