unexpand is a command in Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It is used to convert groups of space characters into tab characters.[1]
Operating system | Unix and Unix-like |
---|---|
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Command |
For example:
$ echo " asdf sdf" | unexpand | od -c
0000000 \t \t a s d f s d f \n
0000014
$ echo " asdf sdf" | od -c
0000000
0000020 a s d f s d f \n
0000032
Here the echo command prints a string of text that includes multiple consecutive spaces, then the output is directed into the unexpand command. The resulting output is then displayed by the octal dump command od. At the second prompt, the same echo output is sent directly through the od command. As can be seen by comparing the two, the unexpand program converts sequences of eight spaces into single tabs (printed as '\t').
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