NAME
head —
    display first few lines of
  files
SYNOPSIS
| head | [ -count |-ncount]
      [file ...] | 
DESCRIPTION
The head utility copies the first
    count lines of each specified
    file to the standard output. If no files are named,
    head copies lines from the standard input. If
    count is omitted, it defaults to 10.
The options are as follows:
- -count |- -ncount
- Copy the first count lines of each input file to the standard output. count must be a positive decimal integer.
If more than one file is specified, head
    precedes the output of each file with the following, in order to distinguish
    files:
==> file
  <==EXIT STATUS
The head utility exits 0 on
    success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
To display the first 500 lines of the file foo:
$ head -n 500 foohead can be used in conjunction with
    tail(1) in the
    following way to, for example, display only line 500 from the file
    foo:
$ head -n 500 foo | tail
  -1SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The head utility is compliant with the
    IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (“POSIX.1”)
    specification.
The historic syntax
    -count is supported by this
    implementation.
HISTORY
The head utility first appeared in
    1BSD.
AUTHORS
Bill Joy, August 24, 1977.