remove one redundancy line

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mudongliang 2016-10-25 11:14:23 -04:00
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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ mkdir empty && rsync -r --delete empty/ some-dir && rmdir some-dir
- The standard tools for patching source code are `diff` and `patch`. See also `diffstat` for summary statistics of a diff and `sdiff` for a side-by-side diff. Note `diff -r` works for entire directories. Use `diff -r tree1 tree2 | diffstat` for a summary of changes. Use `vimdiff` to compare and edit files. - The standard tools for patching source code are `diff` and `patch`. See also `diffstat` for summary statistics of a diff and `sdiff` for a side-by-side diff. Note `diff -r` works for entire directories. Use `diff -r tree1 tree2 | diffstat` for a summary of changes. Use `vimdiff` to compare and edit files.
- For binary files, use `hd`, `hexdump` or `xxd` for simple hex dumps and `bvi` or `biew` for binary editing. - For binary files, use `hd`, `hexdump` or `xxd` for simple hex dumps and `bvi`, `hexedit` or `biew` for binary editing.
- Also for binary files, `strings` (plus `grep`, etc.) lets you find bits of text. - Also for binary files, `strings` (plus `grep`, etc.) lets you find bits of text.
@ -452,8 +452,6 @@ A few examples of piecing together commands:
- `pv`: monitor the progress of data through a pipe - `pv`: monitor the progress of data through a pipe
- `hd`, `hexdump`, `xxd`, `biew` and `bvi`: dump or edit binary files
- `strings`: extract text from binary files - `strings`: extract text from binary files
- `tr`: character translation or manipulation - `tr`: character translation or manipulation