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On Unix-based systems, the dd command is the standard way to create files of a precise size: dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile.txt bs=1024 count=715 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard if=/dev/zero : The source of the data (zeros). of=testfile.txt : The name of your new file. bs=1024 : Block size (1 KB). count=715 : Number of blocks to create. 3. Estimated Character Count

$f = New-Object System.IO.FileStream("testfile.txt", [System.IO.FileMode]::Create) $f.SetLength(715KB) $f.Close() Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 2. Using Command Line (macOS/Linux) (715 KB)

To create a text file of this exact size, you can use several methods depending on your operating system: 1. Using Command Line (Windows/PowerShell) On Unix-based systems, the dd command is the

Based on your request, it seems you're looking for a way to generate a text file that is approximately in size. bs=1024 : Block size (1 KB)

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