Difference between revisions of "Linux Cheat Sheet"
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''echo "<string>" > <filename>'' | ''echo "<string>" > <filename>'' | ||
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''printf "<string>"" > <filename>'' | ''printf "<string>"" > <filename>'' | ||
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''echo "hello" > beispiel.txt'' | ''echo "hello" > beispiel.txt'' | ||
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''printf "hello" > beispiel.txt'' | ''printf "hello" > beispiel.txt'' | ||
Revision as of 08:01, 29 January 2025
This Page is for a Cheat Sheet of Linux commands.
Overwrite File with specific content/string:
echo "<string>" > <filename>
printf "<string>"" > <filename>
Beispiel: echo "hello" > beispiel.txt
printf "hello" > beispiel.txt
Append File with specific content/string:
echo "<string>" >> <filename> printf "<string>"" >> <filename>
Beispiel: echo "hello" >> beispiel.txt printf "hello" >> beispiel.txt