In linux, the [...] command will tell you the type of a file based on the first few bytes of its content (aka its magic numbers).
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In linux, the [...] command will tell you the type of a file based on the first few bytes of its content (aka its magic numbers).
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In linux, the [...] command will tell you the type of a file based on the first few bytes of its content (aka its magic numbers).
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4. Basic Commands on expression . Most arithmetic operations that you are accustomed to will work. Try expr 5 + 10 '*' 2 . Observe how mathematical precedence is obeyed (i.e., the * is worked out before the + ). <span>file <filename> Prints out the type of data contained in a file. file portrait.jpg will tell you that portrait.jpg is a JPEG image data, JFIF standard . The command file detects an eno
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