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:Get the Most Out of Your Open-Source Software With Redirection in Bash
Get the Most Out of Your Open-Source Software With Redirection in Bash
Mar 15, 2010, 19 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2564 reads)

(Other stories by Juliet Kemp)

"It took me ages to learn bash redirection properly, and I still have to concentrate sometimes to keep my &s and my >s straight. Here's the lowdown in case you, too, have intermittent brain failure on this one.

"Bash has three standard file descriptors: stdin, stdout and stderr, which refer respectively to input, output and error output. By default, all of these are directed to the terminal, so all input comes from the terminal, and all output (regular and error) will go to the terminal."

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