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How to Use xargs to Process Piped Arguments in Linux

If you try to pipe the output from one Linux command into another, you may run into errors where the command fails because its argument list is too long. Fortunately, there’s a command on Linux systems that properly formats arguments to commands. It’s called xargs and here’s how to use it.

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