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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 "-&
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
If using an external utility is acceptable I'd prefer busybox for Windows which is a single ~600 kB exe incorporating ~30 Unix utilities. The only difference is that one should use "busybox cat" command instead of simple "cat"
stop using cat when you don't need to. awk '....' raw_data.txt | sed ... Also, what is your intent with cmd = "cat ... Just to initialize a variable with the string literal cat raw_... ? OR to assign the output of the that command chain to the variable cmd? I'll be surprized if others can show you a way to achieve a common syntax between Windows and Unix, unless you're using a Unix on Windows ...
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