Tail For Mac

Display the last part of a file. Display the contents of file or, by default, it's standard input, to the standard output.

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If more than a single file is specified, each file is preceded by a header consisting of the string >XXX< where XXX is the name of the file.

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The Process Control keyboard shortcuts can be used while tail is running.

The display begins at a byte, line or 512-byte block location in the input.

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Numbers having a leading plus (+) sign are relative to the beginning of the input, for example, -c +2 starts the display at the second byte of the input. Numbers having a leading minus (-) sign or no explicit sign are relative to the end of the input, for example, -n 2 displays the last two lines of the input.

The default starting location is -n 10, or the last 10 lines of the input.

The tail utility is expected to be a superset of the IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 (POSIX.2) specification. In particular, the -F, -b and -r options are extensions to that standard.

The tail utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

Common Log File locations

/private/var/log
/Library/Logs
~/Library/Logs

The /private folder is hidden for protection. To view it with Finder, select Go > Go to Folder

Examples

Extract the last 20 lines from a file:

$ tail -20 file.txt

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Output the newly appended lines of a file instantly:

$ tail -f /var/log/wifi.log

Output newly appended lines, and keep trying if the file is temporarily inaccessible:

$ tail -F /var/log/wifi.log

DIsplay the last 40 lines from the system.log, continue until Ctrl-C is pressed:

$ tail -40 -f /var/log/system.log

Extract lines 40-50 from a file, first using head to get the first 50 lines then tail to get the last 10:

$ head -50 file.txt | tail -10

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Related macOS commands:

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cat - Concatenate and print (display) the content of files.
head - Display the first lines of a file.
sed - Stream Editor.
Console.app (Applications/Utilities) - Display macOS log files.
LNav.org - Log file Navigator.

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