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The xpipe command reads input from stdin and splits it by the given number of bytes, lines, or if matching the given pattern. It then invokes the given utility repeatedly, feeding it the generated data chunks as input. You can think of it as a Unix love-child of the split(1), tee(1), and xargs(1) commands. https://github.com/jschauma/xpipe
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The xpipe command reads input from stdin and splits it
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by the given number of bytes, lines, or if matching
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the given pattern. It then invokes the given utility
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repeatedly, feeding it the generated data chunks as
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input.
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