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     33 
     34 #!/bin/sh
     35 # 
     36 # usage: undos <file>
     37 # 
     38 # strips CRs from a file - useful when moving DOS-created files
     39 # onto UN*X machines
     40 
     41 cat $1 | tr -d "\r" > $1.tmp
     42 mv $1.tmp $1
     43 
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