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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4253- October  3, 2012
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THE BAD AND THE GOOD 
I cringe anytime I see someone code inefficiently.  Here are
 three of the most common mistakes, followed by a better way to
 do the same thing.
 
 Bad:    cat somefile | grep something
 Better: grep something somefile
 Why:    You're running one program (grep) instead of two (cat
 and grep).
 
 Bad:    ps -ef | grep something | grep -v grep
 Better: ps -ef | grep [s]omething
 Why:    You’re running two commands (grep) instead of three (ps
 and two greps).
 
 Bad:    cat /dev/null > somefile
 Better: > somefile
 Why:    You're running a command (cat) with I/O redirection,
 instead of just redirection.
 
 Although the bad way will have the same result, the good way is
 far faster.  This may seem trivial, but the benefits will really
 show when dealing with large files or loops.
 
 
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