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{ fn.removeAll(/\(.+?\)/) }
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{ fn.removeAll(/\[.+?\]/) }
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{ fn.removeAll(/\(.+?\)/) }
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{ fn.removeAll(/\[.+?\]/) }
Unfortunately, no. You'll want to rely on your own custom format if you need fine-grained control over each bit and piece.
What does "no result" mean? Surely the command-line will print something? Please use screenshots so that we can see what you can see.
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ioreg -l > ioreg.txt
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{ f[-3] }
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{ folder.dir.name }
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{ folder.name }