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    tr -d '\377\376' would remove all the occurrences of all the \377 and \376 bytes. Fine only as long as the file otherwise only contains ASCII characters. (you'll probably want to remove the NUL bytes as well if that's UTF-16 indeed). Here, if that's UTF-16, I would do iconv -f UTF-16 instead. Commented Nov 17, 2016 at 14:29