To skip the first two fields and print the rest of the line using awk
or cut
, you can use the following command:
With awk
:
$ awk '{$1=$2=""; print $0}' input_file
With cut
:
cut -d' ' -f3- input_file
Replace input_file
with the name of your input file. The awk
and cut
commands will read the input file line by line, skip the first two fields (delimited by spaces), and print the rest of the line. The output will be displayed on the terminal.
Note that the above commands assume that the fields in the input file are delimited by spaces. If the fields are delimited by a different character, you’ll need to adjust the -d
option in the cut
command accordingly.