
How to use the tac command: 2-Minute Linux Tips
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The video tutorial introduces the TACK command, a tool for reversing the order of lines in text files. It explains that TACK is the reverse of the CAT command, which displays file contents. TACK is useful for viewing files in reverse order without altering the original file. The tutorial provides examples of using TACK, such as viewing the most recent events first in a list. It also highlights the ability to pipe output from other commands into TACK for reversed results, emphasizing its utility in handling large files efficiently.
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