, where pattern is a combination of characters you wish to find.
```bash
-$more ~/rivanna-cli/shakespeare/Lear.text
+$more ~/rivanna-cl/shakespeare/Lear.text
/serpent
```
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ If used single `>` in place of the double `>>` in the above, `cat` will overwrit
Displays only the starting lines of a file. The default is first ten lines. Use “-n” to specify the number of lines.
```bash
-$head ~/rivanna-cli/shakespeare/Lear.text
+$head ~/rivanna-cl/shakespeare/Lear.text
```
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@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ PROVIDED BY PROJECT GUTENBERG WITH PERMISSION. ELECTRONIC AND
Displays the last 10 lines.
```bash
-$tail 30 ~/rivanna-cli/shakespeare/Lear.text
+$tail 30 ~/rivanna-cl/shakespeare/Lear.text
```
The cup of their deservings.- O, see, see!