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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4365- February 22, 2025
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4365- February 22, 2025
 
 
REMOVING CONTROL CHARACTERS 
Have you ever faced problem of removing
 Control Characters from Multiple Files,
 
 Here is the solution create script file
 with following entries,
 
 vi -c "%s/^M//g" -c "wq" junk1.c
 vi -c "%s/^M//g" -c "wq" junk2.c
 vi -c "%s/^M//g" -c "wq" junk3.c
 vi -c "%s/^M//g" -c "wq" junk4.c
 vi -c "%s/^M//g" -c "wq" junk5.c
 vi -c "%s/^M//g" -c "wq" junk6.c
 
 
 If the filename of this script file
 is "xyz":
 
 #./xyz
 
 This will remove the control characters(^M)
 from all the files junk1.c ... junk6.c
 
 To create ^M = Holding the control
 press 'v' & 'm'.
 
 To create ^H = Holding the control press
 'v' & 'h'.
 
 
 This tip generously supported by: srikanbn@miel.mot.com
 
 
 
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