linux:bash
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| linux:bash [2026/05/15 13:25] – [STANDARD INPUT and OUTPUT] v1ctor | linux:bash [2026/05/15 13:30] (current) – [REDIRECTS vs PIPES] v1ctor | ||
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| - | ==== Redirects | + | ==== REDIRECTS |
| - | The core difference: redirects connect a stream to a file. Pipes connect one process to another process. | + | The core difference: redirects connect a stream to a file (a redirect always has a file on one side). Pipes connect one process to another process. |
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| + | Pipes: process → process: | ||
| + | <code bash> | ||
| + | cmd1 | cmd2 # Takes cmd1's stdout and feeds it directly into cmd2's stdin. No file involved | ||
| + | ls | grep " | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ==== STANDARD INPUT and OUTPUT ==== | ==== STANDARD INPUT and OUTPUT ==== | ||
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