head - output the first part of files
head [
OPTION]... [
FILE]...
Print the first 10 lines of each FILE to standard output. With more than one
FILE, precede each with a header giving the file name.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
-
-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
NUM may have a multiplier suffix: b 512, kB 1000, K 1024, MB 1000*1000, M
1024*1024, GB 1000*1000*1000, G 1024*1024*1024, and so on for T, P, E, Z, Y.
Binary prefixes can be used, too: KiB=K, MiB=M, and so on.
Written by David MacKenzie and Jim Meyering.
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO
WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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Full documentation <
https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/head>
or available locally via: info '(coreutils) head invocation'