cut - remove sections from each line of files
cut {-b byte-list, --bytes=byte-list} [-n] [--help] [--version] [file...] cut {-c character-list, --characters=character-list} [--help] [--version] [file...] cut {-f field-list, --fields=field-list} [-d delim] [-s] [--delimiter=delim] [--only-delimited] [--help] [--ver- sion] [file...]
This manual page documents the GNU version of cut. cut prints sections of each line of each input file, or the standard input if no files are given. A file name of `-' means standard input. Which sections are printed is selected by the options. OPTIONS The byte-list, character-list, and field-list are one or more numbers or ranges (two numbers separated by a dash) separated by commas. The first byte, character, and field are numbered 1. Incomplete ranges may be given: `-m' means `1-m'; `n-' means `n' through end of line or last field. -b, --bytes byte-list Print only the bytes in positions listed in byte- list. Tabs and backspaces are treated like any other character; they take up 1 byte. -c, --characters character-list Print only characters in positions listed in char- acter-list. The same as -b for now, but interna- tionalization will change that. Tabs and backspaces are treated like any other character; they take up 1 character. -f, --fields field-list Print only the fields listed in field-list. Fields are separated by a TAB by default. -d, --delimiter delim For -f, fields are separated by the first character in delim instead of by TAB. -n Do not split multibyte characters (no-op for now). -s, --only-delimited For -f, do not print lines that do not contain the indicating success. --version Print version information on standard output then exit.