03-10-2020
Convert the output of a bash shell script into a text file
Hello All,
I have very simple bash script which runs in a cron and check the status of process and feeds the output of the same in text file.
I want this file to be converted into a html file.
This is a part of our morning health check.
Regards,
Sphinx
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