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📘 Using the wc Command in Linux/Unix

wc (word count) is a utility that counts lines, words, and bytes or characters in files. Its useful for quickly getting file size details in text terms.


⚙️ Syntax

wc [option] file

🔎 Basic Usage

wc file

Example output:

 5  6 43 file1

This output means:

Number Meaning
5 Number of lines
6 Number of words
43 Number of bytes

📋 Common Options

Option Description Example
-l Count lines only wc -l file
-w Count words only wc -w file
-c Count bytes only wc -c file
-m Count characters only wc -m file

📌 Notes

  • bytes (-c) counts raw bytes, which might differ from characters (-m) in multibyte encodings like UTF-8.
  • Without options, wc outputs lines, words, and bytes by default.