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The xpipe command reads input from stdin and splits it
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by the given number of bytes, lines, or if matching
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the given pattern. It then invokes the given utility
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repeatedly, feeding it the generated data chunks as
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input.
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You can think of it as a Unix love-child of the
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split(1), tee(1), and xargs(1) commands.
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