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Learning Linux Shell Scripting
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Learning Linux Shell Scripting

by Ganesh Sanjiv Naik
December 2015
Beginner
306 pages
5h 2m
English
Packt Publishing
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Command separators

Commands can also be combined in such a way that they are executed in a particular sequence.

Command1; command2

A command line can consist of multiple commands. Each command is separated by a semicolon, and the command line is terminated with a newline. The exit status is that of the last command in the chain of commands.

The first command is executed, and the second one is started as soon as the first one has finished.

$ w; date

Output:

Command1; command2
$ w ; date > whoandwhen

Output of the date command will be redirected to the whoandwhen file.

In the preceding example, we can see that when we put multiple commands on the same line, but separated ...

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