# cut > Cut out fields from `stdin` or files. > More information: . - Print the fifth character on each line: `{{command}} | cut {{[-c|--characters]}} 5` - Print the fifth to tenth character of each line of the specified file: `cut {{[-c|--characters]}} 5-10 {{path/to/file}}` - Split each line in a file by a delimiter into fields and print fields two and six (default delimiter is `TAB`): `cut {{[-f|--fields]}} 2,6 {{path/to/file}}` - Split each line by the specified delimiter and print all from the second field onward: `{{command}} | cut {{[-d|--delimiter]}} "{{delimiter}}" {{[-f|--fields]}} 2-` - Use space as a delimiter and print only the first 3 fields: `{{command}} | cut {{[-d|--delimiter]}} " " {{[-f|--fields]}} -3` - Print specific fields of lines that use `NUL` to terminate lines instead of newlines: `{{find . -print0}} | cut {{[-z|--zero-terminated]}} {{[-d|--delimiter]}} "{{/}}" {{[-f|--fields]}} {{2}}`