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Development Tools Introduction to the Terminal Common Commands Working with Files

Fill in the blank to complete a command to view the contents of the profile.txt file using a page

Fill in the blank to complete a command to view the contents of the profile.txt file using a pager program

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Please give it your best "good faith" try and show your attempt here.

Jamie Reardon
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Jamie Reardon
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To follow up Steven Parker's comment,

Hint: Pager programs are the likes of more and less. So use one of those commands.

2 Answers

To view the contents of a file on the command line, you would change your directory to match the location of the .txt file. You can use nano or vim format. Then use the following command to open the file nano profile.txt or vi profile.txt . To read a file in pages, use more profile.txt or less profile.txt

treehouse:~/workspace/documents$ ls profile.txt resume.txt treehouse:~/workspace/documents$

Answer: more profile.txt