This question asks whether or not there is a Windows equivalent of the head
command.
Unfortunately there are two fairly major issues:
- The person asking the question provides an example that shows that they actually want the Windows equivalent of the
tail
command. - The highest voted and accepted answer shows that the person asking the question really did want the Windows equivalent of the
tail
command.
Having been caught out by the confusion myself, I put a suggested edit in to correct the question so that instead of "head" it said "tail" - so now the question being asked, the example, the answers and the accepted answer now make sense. However this was rejected 3-1 because it "changed too much in the original post"
I don't really mind if this is seen as the right thing to do. I don't set the rules after all.
However it just seems a little odd that future visitors who Google "windows head command" will get this page as the first result and think that it was they are getting - but actually end up with a Windows version of tail
? To me, that doesn't feel right.
tail
. That sentence is correct as far as I can see. – jscs Oct 1 '14 at 18:41