tail
Display the last part of a file.
See also: `head`.
- Show last 'count' lines in file:
tail --lines {count} {path/to/file}
- Print a file from a specific line number:
tail --lines +{count} {path/to/file}
- Print a specific count of bytes from the end of a given file:
tail --bytes {count} {path/to/file}
- Print the last lines of a given file and keep reading file until `Ctrl + C`:
tail --follow {path/to/file}
- Keep reading file until `Ctrl + C`, even if the file is inaccessible:
tail --retry --follow {path/to/file}
- Show last 'num' lines in 'file' and refresh every 'n' seconds:
tail --lines {count} --sleep-interval {seconds} --follow {path/to/file}
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