#print Another use for pipes is to replace a command sequence that we did earlier with "cat", "pr" and a temporary file. If you have a bunch of small files, using "pr" on them directly wastes paper, since each file takes a page. You could say cat memo* >temp pr temp rm temp but this is a nuisance (and the output will have the title "temp" on each page). So use a pipe instead. In this directory there are some files whose names begin with "word". Use "cat", "pr" and a pipe to print them, then type "ready". #create word1 now is the time for all #create word2 good men to come to the aid #create word3 of their party. #copyin #user #uncopyin grep 'cat word.*| *pr' <.copy >/dev/null #log #next 5.1d 10