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  1. What is the difference between "tail -f" and "tail -F"?

    Tail will then listen for changes to that file. If you remove the file, and create a new one with the same name the filename will be the same but it's a different inode (and probably stored on a different place …

  2. How does the "tail" command's "-f" parameter work?

    From the tail(1) man page: With --follow (-f), tail defaults to following the file descriptor, which means that even if a tail’ed file is renamed, tail will continue to track its end. This default behavior is not desirable …

  3. What does "tail -f " do? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    It means tail -f command will wait for new strings in the file and show these strings dynamically. This command useful for observing log files . For example try, tail -f /var/log/messages.

  4. Head/Tail command to grab multiple sets of lines

    Oct 17, 2023 · I have to grab the first two lines, the lines 43 and 44, and the last 2 lines from a file in one conduct of commands. Is there away to print those while only using head, tail and pipe commands AND

  5. Why use "tail -n 1" for finding the nth line of a file in Unix?

    Mar 13, 2023 · Using head -n 7 prints 7 lines; if you only want the seventh, then tail -n 1 prints the last. The advantage of the sed command is that it works more economically when you want line 7654321 …

  6. Show tail of files in a directory? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    A simple pipe to tail -n 200 should suffice. Example Sample data. $ touch $(seq 300) Now the last 200: $ ls -l | tail -n 200 You might not like the way the results are presented in that list of 200. For that you …

  7. How do I read the last lines of a huge log file?

    Feb 20, 2024 · tail --bytes 100M logfile.log | tail However, if you're using GNU Coreutil¹'s tail implementation, that already does this (i.e., it seeks to the end of the file minus 2.5 kB, and looks …

  8. How do I tail a log file and keep tailing it when the latest one ...

    tail monitors a single file, or at most a set of files that is determined when it starts up. In the command tail -F file_name*.log, first the shell expands the wildcard pattern, then tail is called on whatever file …

  9. tail command does not display last line - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Apr 17, 2020 · I am using the following command to read the last line every time the file changes. tail -f -n1 Entrie.txt It happens that the first line written shows it without problems, but later when I write...

  10. tail -f, but with line numbers - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    tail -f | nl works for me and is the first what I thought of - that is if you really want the lines numbered from 1 and not with the real line number from the file watched. Optionally add grep if needed to the …