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Copying one file into another
I have two files, lets say file1.pun and file2.pun
Now i need to copy the first 10 lines of file1.pun and paste them on the head of file2.pun without deleting the contents of file2.pun. I have to do this from command line only. Can u plz guide me in this regards |
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