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How to split and reorganize files in Linux

2025-04-07 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article introduces the relevant knowledge of "how to divide and reorganize files in Linux". In the operation of actual cases, many people will encounter such a dilemma, so let the editor lead you to learn how to deal with these situations. I hope you can read it carefully and be able to achieve something!

Use csplit to split files

Csplit is one of these interesting little commands. It's always with you, and once you start using it, you can't do without it. Csplit splits a single file into multiple files. This example demonstrates the simplest use, dividing the file foo.txt into three files, with line numbers 17 and 33 as split points:

$csplit foo.txt 17 33 2591 3889 2359

Csplit creates three new files in the current directory and prints out the size of the new file in bytes. By default, each new file is named xx_nn:

$ls xx00 xx01 xx02

You can use the head command to view the first ten lines of each new file:

$head xx* = = > xx00 xx01 xx02 foo2.txt

The asterisk wildcards in the example will match all files that start with SB0, which may not get the results you want. You can use question mark wildcards to match more accurately, using one question mark for each character:

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