dog - better than cat

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May 19, 2015
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NAME dog - better than cat

SYNOPSIS dog [-AbBeEnstTuv] [-w cols] [-l lines] [--show-all] [--number-nonblank] [--no-blanks] [--bind=port] [--dos] [--show-ends] [--hang-up] [--images] [--krad] [--links] [--lower] [--mac] [--number] [--no-header] [--squeeze-blank] [--strfry] [--sock=domain:port] [--sock-test] [--show-tabs] [--raw] [--rot=num] [--udp] [--unix] [--upper] [--show-nonprinting] [--hide-nonprinting] [--help] [--hex] [--skip-tags] [--oog] [--version] file | URL | -

DESCRIPTION dog writes the contents of each given file, URL, or the standard input if none are given or when a file named '-' is given, to the standard output. It cur- rently supports the file, http, and raw URL types. It is designed as a compati- ble, but enhanced, replacement of cat(1)...

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