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Use "Find" to locate all instances of a word.
The find command is a means of find a "keyword" in a document.
The 'break' command will stop a loop from going any further, where a 'continue' command will start the loop over at the top (or bottom) of the loop, bypassing other instructions that may be in the loop. The 'continue' command will not stop a loop, but a 'break ' command will.Note: these statements aren't commands or functions.
answer is ls.. ls is command outside of the unix kernel.. To identify this if you do locate <command> or which<command> you can identify the source of the program.. if you do locate<keyword> or which<keyword>.. you can't identify the source of the program... :)~ss
No, it does not.
You can use the find command of the FIND function.
they are purpouse
It means you do something for a purpose
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