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														|  |  ## Simple Command Line
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														|  | -By invoking `tf.main(), you will be presented a command prompt, similar to Linux, where the prompt shows you what directory/folder you are currently in, and a '$'. 
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														|  |  From there, you can enter one of these commands:
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														|  |  For `grep`  and `sed`, the patterns are *MicroPython* regular explressions, from the `re` module. If a pattern has a space character in it, then the pattern **must** be wrapped in  single-quote ' characters; patterns without an embedded space char can simply be typed. [The line parser is basically a `str.split()` unless a leading ' is detected.] To include a single quote in a quoted-pattern, you can escape it with ``\'` .
 |  |  For `grep`  and `sed`, the patterns are *MicroPython* regular explressions, from the `re` module. If a pattern has a space character in it, then the pattern **must** be wrapped in  single-quote ' characters; patterns without an embedded space char can simply be typed. [The line parser is basically a `str.split()` unless a leading ' is detected.] To include a single quote in a quoted-pattern, you can escape it with ``\'` .
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														|  |  Here are some valid uses of `sed` and `grep`
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														|  |  ```text
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