APPEND
Section: Misc. Reference Manual Pages (Usage)
Updated: October 10, 1990
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NAME
append
- merge files, or merge file and string input from console.
SYNOPSIS
append
output_seq <
input_file
append
outfile -r repeat -s string
append
outfile -f source_file [-t title]
append
outfile [-r #] { < | -i } input
append
-h
DESCRIPTION
Append offer a widely used files combination ability. It can merge many files
together, and also it can combine file(s) and console input together. append
simply merges files. Further more, it is able to insert a title string between
merged files.
Warning:
b DO NOT EVER and NEVER
use output redirction ">" for output. It will distory original file.
SEE ALSO:
hexdump(n), powertool(n)
Example:
append
mynew < page1
create new file called "menew" which is a copy of page1
append
mynew < page2
which adds page2 to end of mynew
append
mynew -f image1 -t "There is image now"
add image1 to mynew file also place title "There is image now" at begining
of image1 -- between page2 and image1.
append
mynew -r 10 -s "012345"
add 012345012345012345012345012345012345012345012345 string to mynew.
AUTHOR
Jin Guojun - 10/10/90
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