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The wc(C) command counts the number of lines, words, and characters in a file, using the options -l, -w, or -c respectively. For example, to print the number of characters and lines in a file called myfile, execute the following command:
$ wc -cl myfile 32675 684 myfileThe order in which you specify the options determines the order of the output.
You can also give wc a list of files to count:
$ wc chap1 chap3 105 676 3844 chap1 675 3869 24269 chap3 780 4545 28113 totalThe total line gives sums for the lines, words and characters in the two files, chap1 and chap2.