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From: nz@wucs.UUCP (Neal Ziring)
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Re: reversing lines in a file
Message-ID: <1184@wucs.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 26-Sep-85 13:58:32 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 26 13:58:32 1985
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Organization: Washington U. in St. Louis
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Keywords: tail -r tools wierdness


	One way to reverse lines in a file is to use revgrep(1).

	Revgrep was posted to net.sources by yours truly about 3
weeks ago.  It does a grep, backwards, so 

	% revgrep '^' file.dat

reverses the lines of  file.dat.  Revgrep has no length limits.
If anyone missed revgrep on net.sources and would like a copy, 
I will be glad to mail it (or even re-post).