Linux Terminal Commands: Pipes and Redirection
You can use pipes and redirection from a Linux, Unix or macOS terminal to control where the output from a program goes. For pipes this means that the output becomes the input for another program. Whereas redirection allows you to send the output of a program to a file.
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