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okay so lets take a look at the cuts command so cut allows you to remove sections of text from a line so lets start off with a line so lets just echo I like a lamp and pipe that inter cut and the first flag were going to use is the bytes flag so - B and lets cut the first byte so you can see we get the I character from the beginning of that line with cut we can also select sequences and ranges of biiss characters or fields so lets just do a sequence here so the same thing and lets get the sixth byte as well and we get an iron and E so when cutting text is better to use the character flag instead of the byte flag as this flag uses the locale information to determine how many bytes represent a character so as my locale is English UK if I try and cut some text thats in a different language with the character flag Ill get some strange output but if my locale language was set to the language that I was cutting the character flag would work as expected so Ive got a file here which