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From: | James Youngman |
Subject: | Re: specify a multiple of m arguments in xargs |
Date: | Sun, 8 Mar 2020 08:34:16 +0000 |
You should be able to do this by chaining use of xargs :- $ seq 1 208 | xargs -n 4 | xargs -d'\n' -n 5 sh -c 'set $@; my-command $@' ignored The use of -n in the second xargs invocation is not needed, it's just there to show more clearly what is happening.
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