modified layout of the html code, both redirecting and commands
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It could be used with variables, like in the following example:<br>
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<pre>
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$ example:"this is an example"
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example:"this is an example"
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<br>
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$ <b>echo</b> $example<br>
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<b>echo</b> $example<br>
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this is an example
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</pre>
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<br>
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As example, we could imagine a simple text file in pages named "Hello", which contains the line "Hello World".<br>
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So, our command example will look like this:<br>
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<pre>
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$ pages Hello
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$ <b>cat</b> Hello<br>
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pages Hello
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<b>cat</b> Hello<br>
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Hello World
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</pre>
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<br>
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If we want to select only the animals whose name begins with the letter "d", we will write this:<br>
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<pre>
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$ grep d animals<br>
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grep d animals<br>
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Deer<br>
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Dog<br>
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Dolphin<br>
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layout: page
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category-page: scripts
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category-title: Scripting
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tags: reditect output input
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tags: redirect output input
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author: Dario Rasic
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title: Redirection
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<br>
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<!-- Output redirection text -->
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<h2>Output as input</h2>
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<p>To redirect a certain output of the command-line we have to use the symbol ">".<br>
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Moon
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</pre>
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<!-- Input redirection text -->
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<h2>Input as output</h2>
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To redirect an input from a file for a command, the symbol "<" is used.
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This is particularly useful when chaining commands.
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<h2>Chaining</h2>
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<br>
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<!-- Chaining command text -->
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<h2>Chaining</h2>
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<br>
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<h1>To be completed</h1>
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</p>
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