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Learn Linux Shell Scripting - Fundamentals of Bash 4.4
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Learn Linux Shell Scripting - Fundamentals of Bash 4.4

by Sebastiaan Tammer
December 2018
Beginner
452 pages
12h 17m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

This chapter explained almost everything there is to know about redirection on Linux. We began with a general description of what redirection is, and how file descriptors are used to facilitate redirections. We learned that file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 are used for stdin, stdout, and stderr, respectively.

We then got acquainted with the syntax for redirections. This included >, 2>, &>, and <, and their appending syntaxes, >>, 2>>, &>>, and <<.

We discussed a few special Linux devices, /dev/null, /dev/zero, and /dev/urandom. We showed examples of how we could use these devices to remove output, generate null bytes, and generate random data. In the advanced redirecting section, we showed that we could bind stdout to stderr and vice ...

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