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Linux I/O Redirection

Redirection can be defined as changing the way from where commands read input to where commands send output. You can redirect input and output of a command. Using characters like > , < , >> , |

standard input (stdin < ) : numbered as stdin (0). The bash shell takes input from stdin. By default keyboard as i/p.

standard output (stdout > ) :numbered as stdout (1). The bash shell sends output to stdout. Output goes to display.

standard error (stderr) : numbered as stderr (2). The bash shell sends an error message to stderr – goes to display

 

1 > echo “hii” > hii.txt
2 < run.sh < new-commands.txt
3 >> Network troubleshooting utility.