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dd converts and copies a file.
Synopsis:
dd [OPTIONS...] [-inName FILE] [-outName FILE]
Description:
dd is modeled after dd(1).
Options:
-ibs n: input block size (default=1) -obs n: output block size (default=1) -bs n: input and output block size (default=0) -skip n: skip n ibs-sized input blocks before reading (default=0) -seek n: seek n obs-sized output blocks before writing (default=0) -conv s: comma separated list of conversions (none|notrunc) -count n: copy only n ibs-sized input blocks -if: defaults to stdin -of: defaults to stdout -oflag: comma separated list of out flags (none|sync|dsync) -status: print transfer stats to stderr, can be one of: none: do not display xfer: print on completion (default) progress: print throughout transfer (GNU)
Notes:
Because UTF-8 clashes with block-oriented copying, `conv=lcase` and `conv=ucase` will not be supported. Additionally, research showed these arguments are rarely useful. Use tr instead.
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