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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: The notation ">" can be used by most programs to capture ! 3: output on a file. For example, ! 4: ! 5: cat henry >james ! 6: ! 7: makes a copy of "henry" in the file "james"; in fact this is ! 8: essentially identical to ! 9: ! 10: cp henry james ! 11: ! 12: "cat" is a bit more flexible, though, since you can concatenate ! 13: several files onto one output. Remember that ! 14: ! 15: cat tom dick harry ! 16: ! 17: copies all three files onto the terminal? ! 18: In this directory is a file named "john". ! 19: Make a file called "mary" that contains ___two copies of "john". ! 20: Type "ready" when you're done. ! 21: #create john ! 22: Now is the time for all good ! 23: men to come to the aid of their ! 24: party ! 25: #create X1 ! 26: Now is the time for all good ! 27: men to come to the aid of their ! 28: party ! 29: Now is the time for all good ! 30: men to come to the aid of their ! 31: party ! 32: #user ! 33: #cmp X1 mary ! 34: #log ! 35: #next ! 36: 3.1b 10
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