Well, yes. I use commands such as those all the time; piping data between 
different commands is an integral part of the day to day usage of GNU/Linux. I 
try to avoid commands such as sed or awk as much as possible, because there 
often exists a more verbose way of achieving the same results (tail, head, wc, 
lc, grep, etc.. Or just learn a simple programming language such as Python and 
start coding).
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Mike Epps <[email protected]> skrev:

http://linux.or.ug/blogs/ugandan-penguin/2011/12/some-nice-linux-tips-and-commands#comment-211

does any one use any of these commands..and has any one found this usefull?
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