60 lines
750 B
Groff
60 lines
750 B
Groff
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ECHO(1) Minix Programmer's Manual ECHO(1)
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NAME
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echo - print the arguments
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SYNOPSIS
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echo [-n] argument ...
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OPTIONS
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-n No line feed is output when done
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EXAMPLES
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echo Start Phase 1 # 'Start Phase 1' is printed
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echo -n Hello # 'Hello' is printed without a line feed
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DESCRIPTION
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Echo writes its arguments to standard output. They are separated by
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blanks and terminated with a line feed unless -n is present. This
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command is used mostly in shell scripts.
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SEE ALSO
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sh(1).
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