NAME
tail - deliver the last part of a file
SYNOPSIS
tail [+-]number[lbc][rf] [file]
DESCRIPTION
Tail copies the named file to the standard output beginning
at a
designated place. If no file is named, the standard input is
used.
Copying begins at distance
+number from the beginning, or -number
from the end of the input. Number is counted in units of
lines,
blocks or characters, according to the appended option l, b
or c.
When no units are specified, counting is by lines.
Specifying r causes tail to
print lines from the end of the file in
reverse order. The default for r is to print the entire file
this
way. Specifying f causes tail to not quit at end of file,
but
rather wait and try to read repeatedly in hopes that the
file will
grow.
SEE ALSO
dd(1)
BUGS
Tails relative to the end of the file are treasured up in a
buffer,
and thus are limited in length.
Various kinds of anomalous
behavior may happen with character
special files.