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welcome back to a new episode of practical bash and terminal skills today we have docHubed part 10 and Im going to talk about TR which you can use to replace delete and trim characters from strings so for the longest time I actually thought TR stands for trim because you can remove it too you can use it to remove whitespace trim whitespace from strings for examples thats a common usage but in preparation for this tutorial I check the manual page and it actually stands for translate characters and that makes a lot more sense so lets dive right into it we have this is a string here so Im typing that into TR and then TR takes two arguments theyre both strings of characters that you want to replace so we have basically the the search and the replace or the source and the target so for the first one lets say we want to replace every I in here with a one sort of like like leet speak then you get this kind of a kind of a string here this also works with other characters for example we c