# Filtres #### sort Sorts standard input then outputs the sorted result on standard output. #### uniq Given a sorted stream of data from standard input, it removes duplicate lines of data (i.e., it makes sure that every line is unique). #### grep Examines each line of data it receives from standard input and outputs every line that contains a specified pattern of characters. #### fmt Reads text from standard input, then outputs formatted text on standard output. #### pr Takes text input from standard input and splits the data into pages with page breaks, headers and footers in preparation for printing. #### head Outputs the first few lines of its input. Useful for getting the header of a file. #### tail Outputs the last few lines of its input. Useful for things like getting the most recent entries from a log file. #### tr Translates characters. Can be used to perform tasks such as upper/lowercase conversions or changing line termination characters from one type to another (for example, converting DOS text files into Unix style text files). #### sed Stream editor. Can perform more sophisticated text translations than tr. #### awk An entire programming language designed for constructing filters. Extremely powerful. `-rw-r–r– 1 root root 0 avril 24 22:49 security.ubuntu.com*ubuntu*dists*xenial-security*restricted*binary-i386*Packages`