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Hello again. In this case, I am already working with the previously provided option, which is the context -c option. The input character support is 240,000, and the output was mentioned to be between 24,000 and 32,000 bytes. However, when running the program, it only returns 13,000 output characters per file. How can I get the rest of the return characters? Another question: Is it better to read the context by divided files and then merge them, or to insert code fragments into a single file where each line contains 13,000 characters of code and then format it at the end? Which is the best option, or what would be the most optimal way?
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Hello again. In this case, I am already working with the previously provided option, which is the context -c option. The input character support is 240,000, and the output was mentioned to be between 24,000 and 32,000 bytes. However, when running the program, it only returns 13,000 output characters per file. How can I get the rest of the return characters? Another question: Is it better to read the context by divided files and then merge them, or to insert code fragments into a single file where each line contains 13,000 characters of code and then format it at the end? Which is the best option, or what would be the most optimal way?
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