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unix2mac — Change Unix-style line endings to macOS-style. Replaces LF with CR. See also: `unix2dos`, `dos2unix`
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unix2mac command: Change Unix-style line endings to macOS-style. Replaces LF with CR. See also: unix2dos, dos2unix, mac2unix. More information: <https://manned.org/unix2mac>.Solution
unix2mac — Change Unix-style line endings to macOS-style. Replaces LF with CR. See also: unix2dos, dos2unix, mac2unix. More information: <https://manned.org/unix2mac>.Change the line endings of a file:
unix2mac {{path/to/file}}Create a copy with macOS-style line endings:
unix2mac {{[-n|--newfile]}} {{path/to/file}} {{path/to/new_file}}Display file information:
unix2mac {{[-i|--info]}} {{path/to/file}}Keep/add/remove Byte Order Mark:
unix2mac --{{keep-bom|add-bom|remove-bom}} {{path/to/file}}Code Snippets
Change the line endings of a file
unix2mac {{path/to/file}}Create a copy with macOS-style line endings
unix2mac {{[-n|--newfile]}} {{path/to/file}} {{path/to/new_file}}Display file information
unix2mac {{[-i|--info]}} {{path/to/file}}Keep/add/remove Byte Order Mark
unix2mac --{{keep-bom|add-bom|remove-bom}} {{path/to/file}}Context
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