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[cut] Run and understand. Split and display strings in a file with the cut command

created-2025/11/13 updated-2026/03/15

Introduction

This repository executes the cut command to split the string in the target file by a delimiter and displays the specified string.

Commands that need to be installed

  1. git

Quickstart

If you have already installed the above command, run the following command to download it from the repository, then move to the directory and run the cut command to split the string in the file and display the string.

ubuntu

git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
Output results
name
age
city
email

macos

MacPorts

source ~/bashrc_folder/macports_alias
git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
Output results
name
age
city
email

windows

WSL2

git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
Output results
name
age
city
email

MSYS2 MINGW64

git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
Output results
name
age
city
email

Procedure

ubuntu

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Advance confirmation

Enter the following command into the terminal and if command not found does not appear, it is OK.

git --version

preinstall

If the command not found appears in the terminal, please install it using the following command.

sudo apt install git

command

Executing the following command should output a string similar to the following:

git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
detail
name
age
city
email

macos

Click to open details

Advance confirmation

Enter the following command into the terminal and if command not found does not appear, it is OK.

source ~/bashrc_folder/macports_alias
git --version

※MacOS uses the MacPorts package manager to manage commands. If you haven’t installed it yet, please see the MacPorts installation instructions at the link below.

It also allows you to set aliases for commands so that you can call them without conflicting with existing environments.

If you are using this blog for the first time, please refer to the following two articles to set up your environment.

preinstall

If the command not found appears in the terminal, install it using the following command and set an alias.

sudo port install git
echo 'alias git="/opt/local/bin/git"' >> ~/bashrc_folder/macports_alias

COMMAND

Executing the following command should output a string similar to the following:

source ~/bashrc_folder/macports_alias
git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
detail
name
age
city
email

windows

Click to open details

Advance confirmation

Enter the following command into the prompt and if command not found does not appear, it’s OK.

WSL2
git --version
MSYS2 MINGW64
git --version

※Windows has been confirmed to work with WSL2 and MSYS2 MINGW64. Please install WSL2 if possible, and if you are unable to set it up, you can run it by installing MSYS2, but there may be some commands that can only be run in WSL2. Please refer to the following article for instructions on how to install WSL2 and MSYS2.

preinstall

If the command not found appears in the prompt, please install it using the following command.

WSL2
sudo apt install git
MSYS2 MINGW64
pacman --sync git

command

Executing the following command should output a string similar to the following:

WSL2
git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
detail
name
age
city
email
MSYS2 MINGW64
git clone https://github.com/trygfmi/cut_getDividedString
cd cut_getDividedString
cut -d "=" -f1 target.txt
detail
name
age
city
email

Afterword

The delimiter is set to = with the -d option, and the first element after splitting is obtained with -f1.

You can get the second element by

cut -d "=" -f2 target.txt

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