How To Use The Csplit Command In Linux
The csplit command in Linux is a utility used to split a file into smaller individual files determined by the contents in the file. The initial file usually remains unaltered. The original file and the smaller files are normally text files. Sometimes, the original file is too large, heavy, or too long. This may result in increased execution time of the file. The smaller files created by the csplit command run more easily, run in parallel, and execute faster....