How To Use the Cat Command In Linux
The cat (short for “concatenate“) which means combine files, command is one of the most frequently used command in Linux/Unix like operating systems. cat command allows us to create single or multiple files, view contain of file, concatenate files and redirect output in terminal or files.
In this video, I’ll show you how to use it in order to manipulate files.
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good job 🙂 , made it very clear for me.
Thank you for posting a very clear, short and organized tutorial on Linux cat command.
Thanks for sharing.