Awk
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awk is a command for string operations. For example, it allows you to show only the second column of a file. awk is not a simple command, but rather a programming language on its own. awk and gawk (for GNU awk) are used synonymously.
- Examples
Show only the second column of file.txt
awk '{print $2;}' file.txt
kill all processes of a user
ps --no-header -fu <username> | awk '{ print $2 }' | grep -v $$ | xargs kill
extract eth0's MAC address from ifconfig output
ifconfig | grep eth0 | awk '{ print $5 }'