Echo
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Revision as of 10:27, 19 February 2012 by imported>ThorstenStaerk
echo is a command to write something. By default this goes to stdout which by default goes to the console. Here is an example:
tweedleburg:~ # echo "hello world" hello world
you can also output variables:
tweedleburg:~ # export name="Linus" tweedleburg:~ # echo $name Linus
for more info on this, see shell programming. As with every program that outputs text, you can redirect the output to a file like this:
tweedleburg:~ # echo "hello world" > file tweedleburg:~ # cat file hello world
Show all characters
To show all ascii characters you can use the following command:
for l in $(seq 0 1 7); do for i in $(seq 0 1 7); do for n in $(seq 0 1 7); do \ echo -en "\0${l}${i}${n} "; done; done; done