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formatting documents with gruff this time Iamp;#39;m hack tip welcome to hack tip the show where we break down concepts tools and techniques for hackers gurus and IT ninjas Iamp;#39;m your host Shannon Morrison today we are working with gruff one of the best parts of Linux is its capabilities for multiple users in multiple processes since Linux is a very light platform itamp;#39;s completely possible to manipulate it to do pretty much whatever you need this is one of the many reasons why so many doves and admins really prefer it over some other operating system now with text processing and formatting we have done a whole lot of fun stuff right here in the terminal but today we are gonna take it a step further with a program called Groth so Groth derives from Roth which stood for run off and its descendants and Roth and trough yet theyamp;#39;re a little bit confusing but these were basically used for outputting Docs to old-school printers now Roth was first created get this in 1971