Your favourite command – haiku - Old school stuff
                
		         
	        
        
	
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					z3bra suggested to make a thread about our/your favourite commands. But I thought simply naming your favourite tool would be boring, so I am asking you to write a haiku about your favourite command. A haiku is a short japanese poem, consisting of three lines with 5, 7 and 5 syllable per line. Example Code: catIf this one is not a valid haiku, I am sorry, I am not entirely sure if the syllable count is right. See y'all | |||
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					ed ????? ??????? ????? | |||
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					@dsplayer: ed is your favourite command? neat. | |||
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					colors bountiful / frequencies varied, spread wide / pipes coming into guess what it is! | |||
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					it copies and converts / files to (flash) drives
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					uname -rms i hate this char limit dododododododod
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| (16-01-2016, 07:55 PM)XcelQ Wrote: uname -rms i hate this char limit dodododododododIt's supposed to be a haiku. If you wanna post riddles post there here. | |||
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					tr transform chars, in sets the complement, delete them unbuffered, that's right. | |||
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					Here my other favorite command commandhere * plays all video/format in order.
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					@venam: Thanks, I reaaly like tr. I am thinking of writing something that is like a mix of tr and sed. Let's see. | |||

 
                                			

 
                                			
 
                                			


 
                                			