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In this video tutorial, viewers will learn how to delete, remove, or empty a file's content in Linux. It is important to note that once a file's content is removed, it cannot be restored in Linux, so caution is advised. The video demonstrates eight ways to empty or delete the contents of a file, including redirecting to , using the cat command, pro command, hyphen m and , echo command, truncate command, rm and touch command, and set command. The examples shown in the video can also be found in the video description. Viewers are encouraged to follow along in the terminal by creating a file and performing the actions demonstrated in the tutorial.
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