On Sunday 29 July 2007 12:46, James Knott wrote:
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Thanks all of you !
cat x* > foo.iso
This one is especially cool command :) so especially thanks !
There are a *LOT* of "cool" bash commands. Read any book on bash scripts to find them. Other shells have similar capabilities, but bash seems to be the most popular. Bash also has a cool acronym for a name. Since Bash is an improvement on the earlier Bourne shell, it was called "Bourne again shell". ;-)
Of course, "cat" is a command implemented as a binary file, not a shell built-in, so it is equally accessible in all shells (as well as to any scripting system with native command execution such as Perl). Also, the very simple glob (file name wildcard) used in this example is shared by all shells.
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