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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Echo eval xargs and other siblings Post 303031580 by nezabudka on Saturday 2nd of March 2019 06:05:57 AM
Old 03-02-2019
Thanks @Corona688,
stdin> this is the shell stdin
I was hoping that it would be clear from the context that the stdin> is the entrance to the shell. I guess I need to work on the design of the presentation. Smilie
It seemed to me funny, for example, "echo" and "eval" commands. Both commands take parameters and do the same work. Only the first returns a string of them to the stdout and the second command to the stdin (shell stdin).
I'v added the feature of Xargs, above noted to my notes.

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