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Linux commands
combine commands with xargs
Some commands (e.g. chmod) can't handle input via pipe and require the input as arguments. xargs takes the standard input as list of arguments seperated by spaces or newlines and executes the given command with the input parsed to a list of arguments.
Usage:
find . -type f | xargs chmod 644
pipe output into clipboard
requires
xclip
One can save command output to the clipboard by piping it to xclip:
# usage
command | xclip -selection clipboard
# working example with 'echo'
echo "hello world" | xclip -selection clipboard
NOTE: the argument
-selection clipboardis required