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How to retrieve the <em>fem>irst word o<em>fem> the output o<em>fem> a command in bash?

I have a command, <em>fem>or example: echo "word1 word2" . I want to put a pipe ( | ) and get word1 <em>fem>rom the command. 12 Answers ...
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How to add \newpage in Rmarkdown in a smart way?

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Is there XNOR (Logical biconditional) operator in C#?

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How do I unset an element in an array in javascript?

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Javascript event handler with parameters

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Unable to <em>fem>orward search Bash history similarly as with CTRL-r

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How to apply `git di<em>fem><em>fem>` patch without Git installed?

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'uint32_t' identi<em>fem>ier not <em>fem>ound error

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How can I pass a Bitmap object <em>fem>rom one activity to another

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`date` command on OS X doesn't have ISO 8601 `-I` option?

In a Bash script, I want to print the current datetime in ISO 8601 <em>fem>ormat (pre<em>fem>erably UTC), and it seems that this should be as simple as date -I : ...