## Name head - output the first part of files ## Synopsis ```**sh $ head [option...] [file...] ``` ## Description Print the first 10 lines of each `file` to standard output. With more than one `file`, precede each with a header giving the file name. With no `file`, or when `file` is `-`, read standard input. ## Arguments * `file`: File to process ## Options * `-n` `--number=NUM`: Number of lines to print (default 10) * `-b` `--bytes=NUM`: Number of bytes to print * `-q` `--quiet`: Never print filenames * `-v` `--verbose`: Always print filenames ## Examples ```sh # Print the first four lines from README.md and precede it with a filename header $ head -v -n 4 README.md ==> README.md <== # SerenityOS Graphical Unix-like operating system for x86 computers. ```