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.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.2.1
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.TH "STDOUTERR" "1" "April 2021" "" ""
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.hy
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.SH Name
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.PP
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stdouterr \[en] write to stdout and/or stderr.
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useful for testing redirections
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.SH Synopsis
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.PP
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\f[B]stdouterr\f[] [ \f[B]\-o\f[] \f[I]output_string\f[] | \f[B]\-t\f[]
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] [ \f[B]\-e\f[] \f[I]error_string\f[] | \f[B]\-r\f[] ]
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.SH Description
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.PP
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\f[B]stdouterr\f[] is a simple tool that writes a line to standard
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output and another line to standard error.
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The aim is to provide a simple tool to provide dummy data for
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redirection to confirm that the redirections work as expected.
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.SH Options
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.TP
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.B \f[B]\-o\f[] \f[I]output_string\f[]
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Print \f[I]output_string\f[] to stdout instead of the default \f[B]This
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is output\f[]
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.RE
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.B \f[B]\-e\f[] \f[I]error_string\f[]
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Print \f[I]error_string\f[] to stderr instead of the default \f[B]This
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an error message\f[]
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.SH AUTHORS
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Kevin Samuel.
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% STDOUTERR(1)
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% Kevin Samuel
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% April 2021
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# Name
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stdouterr – write to stdout and/or stderr. useful for testing redirections
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# Synopsis
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**stdouterr** [ **-o** *output_string* | **-t** ] [ **-e** *error_string* | **-r** ]
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# Description
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**stdouterr** is a simple tool that writes a line to standard output
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and another line to standard error. The aim is to provide a simple
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tool to provide dummy data for redirection to confirm that the
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redirections work as expected.
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# Options
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**-o** *output_string*
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: Print *output_string* to stdout instead of the default **This is output**
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**-e** *error_string*
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: Print *error_string* to stderr instead of the default **This an error message**
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**-t**
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: Don't print outpu*t*
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**-r**
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: Don't print erro*r*
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