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dos2unix / unix2dos

It's always those little tools that you are looking for and can never find... in my case dos2unix for stripping a text file of all of the pesky ^M characters that get put in on the Windows platform. For reference, with Ubuntu, dos2unix and unix2dos are found in the tofrodos package.

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