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linux - How does "cat << EOF" work in bash? - Stack Overflow

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One is using torch.cat, the other uses torch.stack, for similar use cases. As far as my understanding goes, the doc doesn't give any clear distinction between them. I would be happy to know the differences between the functions.

python - stack () vs cat () in PyTorch - Stack Overflow

How do I read the first line of a file using cat? - Stack Overflow

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cat is a synonym for the Get-Content command, which simply reads the content of document referenced by the passed parameter and outputs to the standard output the contents of it.

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The cat <<EOF syntax is very useful when working with multi-line text in Bash, eg. when assigning multi-line string to a shell variable, file or a pipe. Examples of cat <<EOF syntax usage in Bash:

Can someone please shed some light on an equivalent method of executing something like "cat file1 -" in Linux ? What I want to do is to give control to the keyboard stream (which is "-&

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I suppose it's silly to call out a 'useless use of cat' on a line specifically designed to use cat, isn't it.

Is something like this: cat "Some text here." > myfile.txt Possible? Such that the contents of myfile.txt would now be overwritten to: Some text here. This doesn't work for me, but also doesn't

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