Linux Character Translating

# Introduction Step back in time to the Victorian era of the 19th century, an epoch marked by the throbbing engines of the industrial revolution and the relentless march of progress. Amidst the clattering looms and hissing steam engines, you find yourself in the role of an industrious factory worker, whose tasks include the meticulous logging of machine outputs and the decoding of telegraph messages. In this era where every character counts, the accuracy of communication is paramount. Your goal in this lab is to master the `tr` command, a powerful tool in the vast toolbox of Linux, to translate, squeeze, and delete characters from input data. Whether it's aligning daily logs for readability or deciphering messages that could alter the course of business, the skills you acquire today will be your stepping stones towards efficiency and precision. Prepare to be enthralled as we delve into the transformative power of `tr`, an indispensable ally for text manipulation in your Linux endeavors.

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