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			1.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
	
		
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The head command
The head command prints the first ten lines of a file.
Example:
head filename.txt
Syntax:
head [OPTION] [FILENAME]
Get a specific number of lines:
Use the -n option with a number (should be an integer) of lines to display.
Example:
head -n 10 foo.txt
This command will display the first ten lines of the file foo.txt.
Syntax:
head -n <number> foo.txt
Additional Flags and their Functionalities
| Short Flag | Long Flag | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| -c | --bytes=[-]NUM | Print the first NUM bytes of each file; with the leading '-', print all but the last NUM bytes of each file | 
| -n | --lines=[-]NUM | Print the first NUM lines instead of the first 10; with the leading '-', print all but the last NUM lines of each file | 
| -q | --quiet, --silent | Never print headers giving file names | 
| -v | --verbose | Always print headers giving file names | 
| -z | --zero-terminated | Line delimiter is NUL, not newline | 
|   | --help | Display this help and exit | 
|   | --version | Output version information and exit |